Sturrel - Studying, Gamified!

Engaging, Educational Learning

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Need a way to remember your terms and definitions or something to help you pull up your grades? Don’t spend hours pouring over countless pages of notes or textbooks or long days searching Google for the definitions of educational terms. Just use Sturrel, a free app that allows you to learn your terms and definitions - including Chinese - in a fun, engaging, and efficient way.
FEATURES
* Works on most versions of iPhone - use the app on the go or from the comfort of your own home
* 4 different games and exercises to learn terms and definitions
* LEARN the terms through our detailed page displaying each term’s definition, word type, example sentence and more
* PLAY the games - reinforce your learning in a fun way
* FLIP the cards - test your memory and match each term to their pinyin or definition * MATCH words to their definitions - recap what you have learnt and test your knowledge on your vocabulary
* TEST your knowledge - take the quiz
* REVISE the words through our flashcards - sort the deck of cards based on what you already know and what you don’t for better efficiency when revising
* CREATE your own study sets - expand your vocabulary or terms based on the textbook and pre-set lists (you get to play the games using words from your own sets too!)
* IMPORT your own study sets - don’t want to type everything out manually? No problem; you can import your term file directly into our app to revise
* EDIT pre-existing study sets - have more words to add to a pre-set study set? You can unlock and edit all pre-existing study sets and add in, rearrange, or delete terms within the study sets
* CUSTOMISE the app interface - choose from 5 different themes to add your personal touch to the app interface colours 
* FREE!! - did we mention the app is completely free?
This app was initially created by Tay Kai Quan, Zara Mohamad Rosman, Elyssa Yeo Jia Xuan & Natalie Chen Hui Regina Ruzsicska under the 2022 Swift Accelerator Programme.
It was rewritten in 2023 by Tay Kai Quan, with Primary 1 through Secondary 3 vocabulary provided by Xuelin Learning Centre
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So far I’ve been using the given vocabulary booklet to study Chinese and coming across this app is an absolute miracle. So many different useful functions to test myself on the vocabulary and make sure that I know and completely familiarise myself with them!!!! This will definitely help with memorising and learning of the words and studying will be much easierrrrrrr 😆😆😆 download this app for better results! ❤️❤️❤️

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