Small word sets
Introduce new Dutch vocabulary in manageable blocks so learners can absorb meaning without overload.
A1 vocabulary
Use workbook-aligned words and repeated review instead of guessing which Dutch vocabulary matters first.
Focused prep
Clear exam-specific guidance without turning into a generic Dutch course.
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Why vocabulary matters
Speaking, reading, and even parts of KNS depend on controlled A1 vocabulary. If the core word set is weak, the rest of the exam becomes much harder.
But raw word lists are not enough. Learners need a way to introduce words in small sets and then keep them active over time.
Anais uses workbook-aligned vocabulary as the source of truth, then brings it back through repeated review instead of a single pass through a list.
That creates a more realistic prep loop for learners who want to remember words, not just recognize them once.
How Anais helps
Introduce new Dutch vocabulary in manageable blocks so learners can absorb meaning without overload.
Bring words back with a review schedule instead of relying on one-off memorization.
Move from easier recognition tasks toward stronger recall so vocabulary becomes useful in reading and speaking.
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Next step
Use a structured introduction-and-review loop instead of treating BIB vocabulary like an unprioritized word dump.