수능 영단어 5회독(AD)
수능 영단어 5회독(AD) Summary
수능 영단어 5회독(AD) is a mobile Android app in Education by IbraLab. Released in May 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated May 23, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 23, 2026 .
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This is a CSAT English vocabulary app that repeats the same words 5 times, learning them in a different way each time. It is designed to solidify your memory with each repeated review.
"SAT English Vocabulary, Not Once, But Five Times."
(The AD version includes advertisements and covers up to Chapter 20.)
Learn the same words in a different way with every reading.
Master 2,000 English words in 50 days × 5 readings!
It contains core vocabulary frequently appearing in the CSAT and school exams.
Reading 1: Quickly skim by looking at the word and its meaning together.
Reading 2: Infer the meaning from the word.
Reading 3: Learn within context using example sentences.
Reading 4: Differentiate between known and unknown words.
Reading 5: Finalize with a comprehensive review + focused study of unknown words.
By encountering the same words five times from a different perspective each time, they naturally settle into your long-term memory.
It operates completely offline without a server connection, and your learning progress is automatically saved.
For every word, English example sentences at the level of CSAT passages, natural Korean translations, and native speaker pronunciation playback are included.
App Features:
- 📚 2,000 Core English Vocabulary Words for the CSAT · 50 Chapters
- 🔁 5-Round Review System: Cumulative learning where the study method changes with each review
- 💾 Completely Offline · No Internet Required · No Ads
- 🔊 Native Speaker Pronunciation Playback for Each Word
- 📊 Progress by Review and Chapter at a Glance
Recommended for:
- Students who keep forgetting words even after reviewing the vocabulary book multiple times
- Students who want to manage their review cycles systematically
- Those who want to study consistently, a little bit every day
Once you complete 5 rounds of review, those words will follow you to the exam.
