As a writer, I know how important using the right words is, but with over 170,000 words in the English language, and we most certainly aren’t using them all to their full potential. Enter Wordela: a vocabulary builder software that utilizes artificial intelligence to help you improve your spelling, communication, and overall language.
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The software normally costs $324 for a lifetime subscription, but right now, you can save 96% to get Wordela for just $10 with this Stack Social deal, right in time for back-to-school season.
Wordela generates detailed lessons using technology combining AI, learning algorithms, and a 520-million-word linguistic corpus to help anyone improve their vocabulary. There are also curated lists for everything from kindergarten to twelfth-grade standardized tests to lists for business communication and life success and more, as well as smart flashcards curated to your specific learning style.
I tested out the Wordela app, and even as someone who works with words daily, I was impressed to see the words I did not regularly utilize in my writing. Wordela allowed me to learn new words to use not only in my articles, but in writing emails as well. I especially liked how I could make my own lists with words I can use for tech articles vs. words for emails vs. words for longer feature stories.
I could also see Wordela being a helpful tool to those new to learning English or to those whose second language is English, since Wordela also has an advanced pronunciation audio guide.
For $10, you can get a lifetime subscription to Wordela to improve your comprehension of the English language — no matter your age, profession, or your native language.
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