Why you forget English words and how to fix it – level 2
28-02-2026 12:00
Many students try to learn English words by memory. They often feel frustrated when they forget them. Maybe you are one of these students. You repeat the same words many times, but the words don’t stay in your head. The problem is not your memory. The problem is how you learn.
Words without context are hard to remember. Your brain needs connections to keep information. Stories help create these connections. They give words meaning and show how they are used in real life.
LangoPlay is a game that uses these principles. The game gives you short stories. You listen, think, and choose answers. Each step helps you understand more and remember better.
After some time, you will see the difference. You remember words longer and use them with more confidence.
If you want to stop forgetting words, learn with stories and build strong memory. Start using LangoPlay today. Start for free at http://www.langoplay.com/.
Difficult words: frustrated (not happy), meaning (what something really is), principle (rule).
How does the LangoPlay game use short stories to help you understand and remember English words?
LEARN 3000 WORDS with NEWS IN LEVELS
News in Levels is designed to teach you 3000 words in English. Please follow the instructions
below.
How to improve your English with News in Levels:
Test
- Do the test at Test Languages.
- Go to your level. Go to Level 1 if you know 1-1000 words. Go to Level 2 if you know 1000-2000 words. Go to Level 3 if you know 2000-3000 words.
Reading
- Read two news articles every day.
- Read the news articles from the day before and check if you remember all new words.
Listening
- Listen to the news from today and read the text at the same time.
- Listen to the news from today without reading the text.
Writing
- Answer the question under today’s news and write the answer in the comments.
Speaking
- Choose one person from our Conversation section.
- Talk with this person. You can answer questions from Speak in Levels.
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