learning English 
made easy

Helping children and new English learners build their vocabulary with short, educational videos.

What is WordsWorth Vocabulary?

WordsWorth Vocabulary is an educational resource designed to assist children and new English learners build their vocabulary.

Most of the videos are approximately three minutes long and feature everyday items. The chosen item is isolated and named,  then the learner is encouraged to “repeat after me” with enough time allotted for the learner to recite the word.

This helps children and new English learners build their confidence with basic words.

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Context

Introducing easy, everyday words to new English learners within their context and natural grouping.

Timing

The timing of our videos has been researched and refined to enable the learner to comprehend and repeat.

Repetition

Acquiring language through combining repetition with visual meaning to facilitate learning.

 WordsWorth Vocabulary helps build confidence

The aim of WordsWorth Vocabulary is to help the English learner build confidence with everyday words.  

When we were developing WordsWorth, we looked into the way in which little brains acquire language and retain words to build a solid vocabulary. But one of the most important things the we focused on was trying to instil the learner with the confidence to to try to verbalise the word. 

Repeat after me

Repetition is key to building a strong vocabulary, so we have fine-tuned the timing of our videos to ensure there is ample time available for the learner to repeat the word. Additionally, we repeat items three times to enable the learner numerous opportunities to perfect the word.

Some of our work

We produce quality educational content for children and new English learners by focusing on the areas of everyday life.

British English  versus
american english

Even within the English language, there can be an enormous difference between English speakers. However, while there are plenty of regional linguistic differences of everyday items to take into account, many speakers fall into one of two groups: British English or American English.

No matter which one you prefer, WordsWorth Vocabulary has you covered!

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