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Tendril Walkthrough: Bookmark Vocabulary You Don't Know
When you read a lesson and find new words, save them with Tendril's bookmark feature for later review.
Lesson map
What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1A growing personal dictionary
- 2bookmark
- 3vocabulary list
- 4review
Concept cluster
Terms to connect while reading
Section 1
A growing personal dictionary
Every lesson has new words. Saving them in one place lets you review them later. Tendril's bookmark feature acts as your personal vocabulary notebook.
Step-by-step
- 1While reading a lesson, click any word in the "Words to know" section
- 2A small star or bookmark icon will appear
- 3Click it to save the word
- 4Open the "Bookmarks" page from the top navigation
- 5All your saved words appear in one list with their definitions
Review weekly
Once a week, open your bookmarks. Try to use 10 words in conversation that day — with a friend, in a chat, or in a journal entry. Use it or lose it.
Words to know
- bookmark — a saved place or item
- vocabulary — the words you know in a language
- review — looking at something again
- batch — a small group
- journal — a notebook for personal writing
The big idea: 5 words a day, every day, becomes 1,800 words a year. That is a real dictionary.
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