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guadagnare su internet Forum - How can families study English vocabulary together? masha (Invitato)
| | Hi everyone! I’m looking for something fun and effective to study English vocabulary together with my kids. They’re in middle school, and I want to make learning more interactive than just homework or flashcards. Ideally, we’d have separate profiles but still track everyone’s progress as a family. It would be nice if the app had challenges or small rewards — something that keeps the kids engaged but is still useful for adults too. Has anyone tried anything like that?
| | | | ANTON (Invitato)
| | Oh yes, we went through the same thing last year! We wanted something that would suit different ages but still feel unified. We ended up using Vocabloo
and it turned out to be perfect. It allows multiple learners to study under one account, so each person has their own profile and progress chart. The app includes fun quizzes and small achievements that keep it engaging, especially for kids, but it’s also deep enough for adults. It’s basically a bridge between playful and professional learning. We made it part of our evening routine — 15 minutes after dinner — and it’s been surprisingly effective.
| | | | masha (Invitato)
| | That’s exactly the setup I was hoping for. I’ll try it out with the kids this week, thank you for the tip!
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