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The Vocabulary Trap: Why Words Don't Stick

  • You learn 'big' and 'important' separately... but native speakers say 'a significant impact' not 'a big importance'
  • You memorize 'happy' and 'sad'... but you don't know 'ecstatic,' 'melancholy,' 'content,' or 'devastated'
  • You study word lists... but you never learn which words go together (collocations)
  • You recognize words when reading... but they disappear when you try to speak
Here's what works: Learning vocabulary in families, contexts, and collocations — not isolation. I don't teach lists. I teach systems.

The Forgetting Curve — And How We Beat It

80%
of new words are forgotten within 48 hours without active recall
5-7
exposures needed to move a word from short-term to long-term memory
100%
of my students learn vocabulary through context, not memorization

I don't give you lists. I give you a system. We learn words in themes, practice them in conversation, and review them strategically so they become part of your active vocabulary — not just words you recognize.

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Select your level to see what vocabulary work looks like — then book a session to start your personalized plan.

Foundation Vocabulary

A1-A2 · 1,000+ Active Words

You understand basic words but often choose the wrong one. You know what you want to say, but the exact word doesn't come.

Most Common Error Here:
Confusing 'make' vs 'do' — 'make a mistake' (correct) vs 'do a mistake' (wrong).
What We'll Build: The 1,000 most frequent words — but more importantly, the COLLOCATIONS that make you sound natural.

Daily Life Vocabulary (Sample)

make breakfast
prepare the morning meal
"I make breakfast every morning at 7."
take a shower
wash yourself
"I take a shower before work."
catch the bus
get on public transport
"I catch the 8:15 bus to work."
do the shopping
buy groceries/supplies
"I do the shopping on Saturdays."
~15 hours 1-on-1 coaching 1,000+ words
Start Building Your Vocabulary

Building Vocabulary

B1-B2 · 3,000+ Active Words

You communicate, but you repeat the same basic words. You want to express more nuance — but the precise word escapes you.

Most Common Error Here:
Using 'good' for everything — instead of 'effective,' 'beneficial,' 'satisfactory,' 'suitable,' or 'appropriate.'
What We'll Build: Word families, synonyms with register differences, and phrasal verbs.

Professional Vocabulary (Sample)

implement (verb)
put into action
"We need to implement the new policy by Monday."
significant (adj)
important, noticeable
"There was a significant increase in sales."
negotiate (verb)
discuss to reach agreement
"They negotiated a favorable contract."
evaluate (verb)
assess, judge
"We need to evaluate all options carefully."
~25 hours 1-on-1 coaching 3,000+ words
Expand Your Word Power

Mastery Vocabulary

C1-C2 · 5,000+ Active Words

You're fluent, but you want sophistication. You want the precise word with the right register — for IELTS 7+, TOEFL 100+, or professional excellence.

Most Common Error Here:
Using informal words in formal contexts — 'The results were pretty good' vs 'The results were highly satisfactory.'
What We'll Build: Academic Word List mastery, nuanced synonyms, idiomatic precision, and register flexibility.

Academic Vocabulary (Sample)

consequently (adv)
as a result
"The data was inconclusive; consequently, further research is needed."
notwithstanding (prep)
despite
"Notwithstanding the challenges, the project succeeded."
ubiquitous (adj)
everywhere
"Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society."
mitigate (verb)
reduce severity
"The new policy will mitigate the environmental impact."
~30 hours 1-on-1 coaching 5,000+ words
Achieve Near-Native Vocabulary
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Free Vocabulary Resources — A Starting Point

These PDFs and links contain word lists. My coaching contains the system to make them stick.

Basic Word List

500 most frequent English words with example sentences.

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A list is just a list. Learning HOW to use these words in context is what I teach.

Academic Word List

570 word families essential for IELTS/TOEFL success.

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These words appear in exams. Knowing them is good. Using them naturally in speaking is what I train.

Phrasal Verbs Guide

100 essential phrasal verbs with examples and exercises.

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Phrasal verbs are everywhere in spoken English. Let me show you how to use them naturally.

Words Don't Stick? Let's Fix That.

You've tried apps. You've used flashcards. You've read word lists. Nothing seems to work long-term.

That's not your fault. It's the method. I've been teaching vocabulary strategically since 1998, and my students remember words because they learn them in context, use them actively, and review them systematically.

Learn collocations — words that naturally go together
Master register — formal vs informal vocabulary
Active recall system — words you can USE, not just recognize
Context-based learning — words that stick because they have meaning
Personalized word banks — vocabulary relevant to YOUR goals
Speaking practice — using new words until they become natural
Vocabulary coaching session

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Mohamad S. Haidari

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Teaching Since

1998

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