Learn American English (US) with smart flashcards

Build real vocabulary, train listening, and practise speaking with spaced repetition – in your browser.

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3 quick bullets:

American pronunciation in context (audio + examples) Everyday US vocabulary (work, travel, small talk) Two-way practice: understand → recall → speak

Designed for people who want to remember words, not just read them.

Audio-first cards

Listen, repeat, and connect sound to meaning.

Spaced repetition queue

The app schedules reviews for you.

Reverse cards

Practise saying it in American English (not only recognising it).

Clear progress

See what’s new, what’s due, what’s learned.

Why focus on American English?

American English is the default in many global workplaces, tech, and online content.

It’s also the most common accent in films, series, podcasts, and YouTube. If you want to sound natural in US conversations – you need the right pronunciation patterns and the words people actually use.

Use cases

  • • Moving to the US or working with US teams
  • • Job interviews and workplace communication
  • • Travel and everyday life: shops, services, healthcare, renting
  • • Understanding media without subtitles

American vs British English: what you’ll actually notice

They are the same language, but the “everyday details” differ. We help you learn the US versions that show up in real speech and writing.

Vocabulary differences (examples):

  • apartment (US) / flat (UK)
  • elevator (US) / lift (UK)
  • fries (US) / chips (UK)
  • vacation (US) / holiday (UK)

Spelling differences (examples):

  • color, favorite, center
  • organize, traveling
  • license (noun), practice (noun)

Pronunciation patterns (plain-language):

  • Rhotic R: “car”, “hard” (R is pronounced)
  • T as a soft sound in the middle: “water”, “better”
  • Common vowel shifts: “can’t”, “last”, “coffee” (varies by region)

How it works

The system keeps your daily workload realistic and brings back words right before you forget them.

Step 1

Choose “American English” and your translation language

Step 2

Start with ready-made sets (or create your own)

Step 3

Do today’s queue: reviews first, then new words

American pronunciation, trained the practical way

Pronunciation improves faster when you connect sound to real phrases. Each card is a small “mini-dictionary”: word, audio, explanation, and examples. You listen, repeat, and then recall the phrase later in reverse mode.

What you practise:

  • Stress and rhythm (how Americans link words)
  • Common reductions: “gonna”, “wanna”, “kinda” (when appropriate)
  • Speaking-ready chunks: not isolated words, but phrases you can reuse

FAQ

Quick answers before you start.

No. It’s a vocabulary trainer: flashcards with audio, examples, and spaced repetition.
Yes, because you practise recall in reverse mode (your language → American English), not only recognition.
From beginner to advanced. Start with basic sets, then move to higher-level topics.
5–15 minutes is enough to build consistency. More time = faster progress.
Yes. You can switch learning languages in settings and keep separate progress.
Not yet. You can’t create custom words, but you can add words from the app into your own study sets and practise them with the same spaced repetition queue.

Remember words for months, not minutes

Cramming feels productive – until you forget. Spaced repetition turns vocabulary into a habit: short sessions, repeated at the right time. You don’t decide what to review next – your queue is ready every day.