Hey, thanks for checking this out!
If you’re tired of messy decks or apps like Duolingo that don’t really get you far, and you actually want to sound fluent and natural, this deck might help.
I was in the same spot not long ago, struggling to make my English feel smooth and confident. Then I discovered Anki, and it completely changed the game for me. After about a year of consistent use, I started working remotely for a US-based company, fully in English. This deck was my main tool for getting there — it basically helped me think in English.
👉 This isn’t for beginners, but if you’re already solid and want to polish your vocabulary, expressions, and everyday sentences, it’s a great fit.
About the deck:
It’s based on the popular “Close-up Word List C1” by [email protected] , but I’ve made a bunch of changes:
Switched all audio to a US accent
Added lots of my own words and sentences
Basically, this deck is a mix of carefully curated vocabulary, natural sentences, and audio — everything I found useful for actually communicating fluently.
If you want to get in touch or share feedback: 📩 zyskow.ad [at] gmail.com
| Front | “Her reproach was clear in the meeting.” |
| Back | reproach |
| Definition | express disapproval |
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| Example Audio |
| Front | “Don’t overpromise the client; it’ll backfire.” |
| Back | overpromise |
| Definition | promise more than possible |
| Audio | |
| Example Audio |
| Front | “Be mindful of tone in emails.” |
| Back | mindful |
| Definition | conscious and attentive |
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| Example Audio |