NexSpeak
1000+ flashcards · Integrated SRS

Flashcards your brain can't forget

Each English structure is anchored to a memorable image. You review only when your brain needs it — not before, not after.

1000+Flashcards
SRSAlgorithm
4Ratings
15Min/day

The 4 SRS ratings

After seeing each flashcard, you say how well you remembered it. The algorithm adjusts the next review.

Structure #160

I've already + [pp]

“I've already finished the report.”

How well did you remember it?

Again~10 min

You don't remember. Returns in minutes.

Hard~1 día

You remember with effort. Returns sooner.

Good~3 días

You remember without issue. Normal interval.

Easy~7+ días

You remember perfectly. Long break.

How flashcards connect to stories

You don't study isolated structures. Every flashcard comes from a real story you already lived.

1. Learn in context

You encounter "I've already finished" in a real story. You understand it thanks to audio and narrative.

2. The structure becomes a flashcard

NexSpeak extracts the structure "I've already + [pp]" and creates a flashcard with its mnemonic image.

3. Review at the exact moment

The SRS algorithm calculates when you are about to forget the structure and shows it to you just then.

4. Your memory consolidates

Each successful review extends the interval. In weeks, the structure moves to long-term memory.

The science of spaced repetition

130+ years of research back this as the most effective method for long-term retention.

The Spacing Effect

Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885) showed that reviewing at increasing intervals drastically reduces the forgetting curve.

Active Recall

Producing the answer (not just recognizing it) strengthens the neural engram. More powerful than passive reading or listening.

Minimum time, maximum effect

15 minutes daily of well-executed SRS surpasses hours of traditional study in long-term retention.

Ready to master English structures?

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