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VOCABULARY BUILDER APPLICATION

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dc.contributor.author Mehak, Amna Reg # 43752
dc.contributor.author Waqas, Muhammad Reg # 43779
dc.contributor.author Azhar, Mudassir Reg # 43768
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-23T05:32:40Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-23T05:32:40Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15515
dc.description Supervised by Malik Muhammad Ali en_US
dc.description.abstract The objective ofthis project is to develop a vocabulary Builder application that helps you to learn English Vocabulary in effective way. Vocabulary plays a vital part in learning to read. Since vocabulary is one of the pillars of language learning and are familiar with the especially significant for the advanced learner. So, once you basic structures of your target language, you'll want to start saying and understanding words. This is an off-line application, so you can learn English Vocabulary without Internet connection. This application has tested on English vocabularies like important words, synonyms, antonyms, sentences and pronunciation. This application mainly focuses on two categories of vocabulary words first is newspaper and the other is GRE (Graduate Record Examinations). The main motive behind our proposed project is to provide accurate and detailed content as well as correct pronunciation. Also, we focus on how to improve human memory by psychological approved methodologies to make learning the fastest and in easiest way. Vocab Builder learning is based on the principle of ‘spaced repetition’. This is the theory that our memory is made up of two parts: Short term memory and long-term memory. By default, initially, all information goes into short term memory, which only hold it for a limited amount oftime or for a few days. But if it is reviewed often enough, then it will enter in long-term memory, where it will stay for life, provided occasionally reviewed. In Miller’s article 1965 about storage capacity limits, “The magical number seven plus or minus two...,” is one of the best-known articles in psychology. He says that short term memory could hold 7 (plus or minus 2 items) because it only had a certain number of “slots” in which items could be stored. So according to this approved research our user will have only 5 vocabs on daily basis. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries BSCS;MFN BSCS 216
dc.title VOCABULARY BUILDER APPLICATION en_US
dc.type Project Reports en_US


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