Why you forget English words and how to fix it – level 3

28-02-2026 12:00

Many students try to memorize English words and feel frustrated when they forget them. They repeat vocabulary again and again, but the effect is temporary. The issue isn’t memory. It is the learning strategy.

Words without context are difficult to keep. The brain needs connections to store information effectively. Stories create those connections. They give words meaning and show how they work in real situations.

When you listen to a story and imagine it, you engage your brain fully. You connect the words to real pictures in your head.

LangoPlay applies this method in a simple way. It offers short, interactive stories where you listen, think, and respond. Each step increases your understanding and helps you remember.

Over time, the difference is clear. You keep vocabulary longer and use it more confidently.

If you want to stop forgetting words, stop relying on memorization. Start learning through stories and build memory that lasts. Start to play LangoPlay today. You can start for free. Go to www.langoplay.com.

Difficult words: temporary (not for a long time), engage (activate), increase (make bigger).

What role do stories play in helping learners remember new vocabulary more effectively?

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

  1. Do the test at Test Languages.
  2. 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

  1. Read two news articles every day.
  2. Read the news articles from the day before and check if you remember all new words.

Listening

  1. Listen to the news from today and read the text at the same time.
  2. Listen to the news from today without reading the text.

Writing

  1. Answer the question under today’s news and write the answer in the comments.

Speaking

  1. Choose one person from our Conversation section.
  2. Talk with this person. You can answer questions from Speak in Levels.

 

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