Paste one passage
Start from the reading material you already need to understand instead of hunting for a separate word list.
Paste IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, DELF, JLPT, TOPIK, or class reading. Vokai extracts useful words and phrases, keeps sentence context nearby, and brings weak items back through Today review.
Sample source
Urban planners increasingly rely on public transit data.
The policy aims to reduce congestion and improve access.
Residents remain skeptical about long-term affordability.

Review loop
Save the useful items, then let Today bring them back when they matter.
Source to memory
Start from the reading material you already need to understand instead of hunting for a separate word list.
Vokai extracts high-utility words, phrases, collocations, and idioms with definitions and examples.
Today review mixes due, weak, and new vocabulary so the hard items come back on purpose.
Why it works
The point is not to collect more words. It is to keep the useful ones attached to their source, then revisit the ones your memory drops.
Study vocabulary from the paragraph that made the word matter, not an isolated translation list.
Use academic reading, school assignments, and common exam topics as repeatable source material.
Words you miss are brought back through review so the same mistakes do not quietly disappear.
Keep prep manageable with a focused review queue instead of a giant deck you never finish.
Questions
Yes. Paste a reading passage or generate a topic paragraph, then review useful words with definitions, examples, and source context.
No. Vokai starts from the passage or topic you provide, so the vocabulary stays tied to the sentences you are studying.
Use one passage per session. Save the useful vocabulary, complete Today review, then revisit weak words before your next reading practice.
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