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Clear and simple program for learning a new language

December 30, 2018

To celebrate the new year, we decided to make a scheduled program for three months (13 weeks) to help you to learn a new language. The basis of the program is regular exercising with WordDive, but it also includes other tried and tested methods for supporting and accelerating your learning. Naturally, there are many ways to learn a new language, and some will work better than others depending on the learner’s starting point, studying skills and situation. In addition, most…

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We Reached 3 Million Permanent Study Items!

January 29, 2014

Together our users have learned 3 million study items permanently! This is an extraordinary result, and today we would like to take a minute and congratulate everyone who took part in bringing this significant milestone closer with hard work and dedication. Permanent learning is one of the key things that differentiate WordDive from other language learning solutions. It means that we make sure you know and still remember what you have learned in the years to come. It also means…

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Newsletter: 2 000 000 Permanently Learned Study Items!

August 1, 2013

One of the key principles of the WordDive Method is to learn things permanently. Now all WordDive users together have learned 2 000 000 study items permanently. Thanks and congratulations to everyone who participated in reaching this important milestone! Two million Permanent items, July 8, 2013   Permanent learning is important for two reasons Learning the pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary permanently frees your working memory to concentrate on what you want to say. It is more useful to learn things…

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Newsletter: Permanent learning is a fact!

May 10, 2013

Now the power of WordDive has been proven statistically. Users who learn 100 items permanently with WordDive can successfully produce an average of 80 items one year later, without repetition in between. The result is based on 10 000 anonymous random samples comparing April 2013 to April 2012 (margin of error ±2%). Permanent learning changes everything. You don’t have to learn the same things again and again, because every hour of study improves your language skills permanently. Language learning changes…

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