Article vocabulary practice

Turn articles into vocabulary you can keep reading with.

Paste a news story, essay, newsletter, book excerpt, or class reading. Vokai finds useful words and phrases, keeps the source sentence close, and brings hard items back through Today review.

Article-first context
Useful phrases saved
Weak-word review

Sample article lines

The company expanded rapidly after demand surged overseas.

Analysts warned that the policy could affect household budgets.

The report highlights a gradual shift in public behavior.

Vokai screenshot showing highlighted vocabulary in a paragraph

Review loop

Save the useful items, then let Today bring them back when they matter.

Source to memory

A short loop for words you actually met.

Step 1

Paste one article

Use the reading you already chose instead of switching to a generic list before the article makes sense.

Step 2

Save the words worth keeping

Vokai helps capture useful words, phrases, and collocations with the sentence that made them matter.

Step 3

Review after reading

Today review turns the article into a small routine, so difficult words come back after the tab is closed.

Why it works

Context stays close while review gets practical.

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.

Built for real reading

Use news, essays, newsletters, blogs, and book excerpts as source material for vocabulary practice.

Context travels with the word

Keep the sentence close so review still feels connected to the article, not detached from it.

Better than collecting tabs

Turn interesting sources into a review queue instead of saving articles you never revisit.

Hard words return

Words you miss can come back through weak-word practice, flashcards, quizzes, and puzzles.

Short reading sessions

One article can become a focused vocabulary session without turning study into deck maintenance.

Questions

Before you paste the first source.

Can I use Vokai with news articles or essays?

Yes. Paste a short article, essay excerpt, newsletter, or reading passage, then save useful words and phrases with the original context nearby.

Does Vokai translate the whole article?

Vokai is focused on vocabulary practice. It helps you collect, understand, and review useful words from the text instead of replacing the reading itself.

What kind of article works best?

Use one source you actually want to understand: news, essays, blogs, class reading, newsletters, or book excerpts. Shorter sources usually make better review sessions.

Keep exploring

Learn the workflow before the next review.

These related guides help visitors move from a single use case into a broader vocabulary routine, which makes the page cluster stronger for both people and search.

Start with the article you already wanted to read.

Download Vokai and turn real reading into vocabulary review that stays connected to context.