Ace your words for SAT and GRE
Absorb hundreds of words quickly with WordLatte. Save time by learning Latin and Greek roots, which unlock dozens of words at once. Tackle your exam with confidence.
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Not enough time for exam prep? Stressed about upcoming exam date? No help from tutor to learn hundreds of new words? Struggling to remember words?
WordLatte is here to help.
Quick
Learn roots in easy to remember modules with a rhythm of 5 - five elements, five senses, five types of people, five movements. Progress steadily, quickly.
Easy
Start by identifying roots in words you know. Then, unlock groups of words born from the same root. Learn smoothly, easily.
Fun
Discover words in contexts of your home and school. Reimagine people and places around you. Stay motivated, have fun.
Why choose us?
Save time
Learn Latin and Greek roots to unlock groups of words born from the same root. Instead of one word at a time, quickly absorb many at once.
Enjoy learning
Use new words in speaking drills, audio quizzes, emails, journal writing and chit-chat messages. Learn actively.
Personalized for you
Reimagine your experiences at home, school and work with new words. Relate new words to your daily life.
Remember easily
Easily commit new words to memory through our short, guided exercises. See, hear, write, speak words multiple times for deep learning.
Unlock any word
Confidently approach unfamiliar words in the exam because of your knowledge of Latin and Greek roots learned with us.
Goodbye stress
Stay relaxed as you bid adieu to blind repetition and rote memorization. Easily parse complex reading passages.
Why learn words?
Answer exam questions quickly
Don't waste time trying to understand the question, instead focus on solving it. A rich mental dictionary helps you access word meanings rapidly during the exam.
Comfort with different subjects
Writers write to express ideas, not to teach words. Thus, a rich vocabulary will help you get comfortable with scientific and literary passages.
Complex passages become easy
Unknown words in a passage make it difficult to understand. To easily decode complex texts, a rich vocabulary is key.
Why learn roots?
What is a root?
The core building block of any word is a root. Letters are added before (prefix) and after (suffix) to form new words.
pater is the Latin root for father
pater + ick = Patrick
pater + icia = Patricia
Why is root learning faster?
One root can unlock dozens of words. Grouping words around a shared root means grouping them around a shared logic.
expatriate and patrimony are words born from pater
Are there benefits to learning roots?
Yes, many. It helps in expanding your vocabulary systematically. The logic you learn can be applied to other languages as well.
padre = father in Spanish
père = father in French
Write
Send emails, write personal journal entries, answer chit-chat messages using new words. Apply them in context of people and places you know.
Speak
Record yourself to practice speaking new words. Focus on pronounciation and flow through our guided exercises.
Listen
Audio quiz, video dialog bring new words to life in everyday contexts. Gain perspective on how others use words.
Write
Send emails, write personal journal entries, answer chit-chat messages using new words. Apply them in context of people and places you know.
Speak
Record yourself to practice speaking new words. Focus on pronounciation and flow through our guided exercises.
Listen
Audio quiz, video dialog bring new words to life in everyday contexts. Gain perspective on how others use words.
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