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When you hear a word inside a real story—full of characters, places, and emotion—your brain does more than memorize.
It connects the new word to a feeling, a picture, a moment. That emotional “tag” is what helps you recall it later.
Modern language research backs this up: people remember vocabulary up to 60 % better when it’s linked to context and emotion.
Instead of isolated flashcards, you meet words as they naturally live inside a conversation or adventure.
That means when you hear mercado on your next trip, you won’t think of a card—you’ll remember the bustling market in a story where the cousins searched for spices.
Key takeaway: When learning feels like reading a good book, repetition is enjoyable, not forced—and the Spanish stays with you.
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