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Introducing Magoosh's 'Vocabulary Builder,' a complimentary educational game designed to enhance your lexicon directly from your iOS device. Challenge yourself daily to master the 1200 most crucial words that have been carefully handpicked by an expert tutor. Each word is equipped with definitions and practical example sentences for a well-rounded learning experience. The game is divided into three sections - Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced, allowing you to gradually level up your vocabulary skills. As you conquer each level, you'll unlock new, intriguing words. To add an element of motivation, the game allows you to track your progress as you delve deeper into the world of words. This feature enables you to monitor your improvement and understand your strengths and areas for improvement. With the Vocabulary Builder, you're granted unrestricted access to all of Magoosh's general vocabulary resources. Enjoy a fun, comprehensive, and interactive learning journey, where every day is a step closer to becoming a vocabulary virtuoso!

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