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Stop Re-Learning the Same Grammar Rule Twice: Build a Searchable Grammar Note System

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πŸ“… Published June 2026  ·  ⏱ 5 min read  ·  ✍️ SWYoon Labs By the end of this post, you will have five searchable grammar memos living in your Chrome sidebar — organized by topic, ready in one click, and fast enough to check mid-sentence while you are writing an email or a message. The tool is Simple Side Note , a free Chrome extension. The setup takes under ten minutes. After that, adding a new grammar rule takes about thirty seconds — right-click, type two lines, save. What You Will Have When You Are Done Five memos in your sidebar, each named after a grammar topic you actually struggle with. Every entry inside them follows the same three-line format — rule, example, your confusion. And a search bar at the top that finds any entry in under ten seconds by keyword. The next time you wonder whether to write "I have been waiting" or "I was waiting" — instead of opening a new tab and re-searching, you type "p...

Never Forget an English Phrase Again: A 5-Minute Daily Routine

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πŸ“… Published June 2026  ·  ⏱ 5 min read  ·  ✍️ SWYoon Labs You learn a great phrase. You feel proud. Three days later, you cannot remember it, where you saw it, or what it meant. This happens to almost every English learner because most "study" is really just passive exposure — reading something interesting once and trusting your memory to hold onto it. It will not. Memory needs a system, not good intentions. Below is a 5-minute daily routine that solves this, using Simple Side Note , a free Chrome sidebar notepad, together with Google AI Mode. No new app to learn. No subscription. Just five concrete clicks, every day. What You'll Need Simple Side Note installed in Chrome (free, no account required) Access to Google AI Mode (google.com → "AI Mode" tab) 5 minutes, once a day The Routine, Click by Click 1 Minute 1 — Open one memo, name it "Daily Phrases...

How to Save Your English Study Notes Without Switching Tabs

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πŸ“… Published June 2026  ·  ⏱ 6 min read  ·  ✍️ SWYoon Labs There is a particular kind of frustration that only language learners know. You are in the middle of a Google AI Mode session. The AI just gave you the perfect explanation of a phrase you have been hearing everywhere — natural, contextual, exactly what you needed. You think, "I have to save this." So you open a new tab. You navigate to your notes app. By the time you get back to the AI response, the moment is gone. Your focus has scattered. The sentence that felt so clear a moment ago now feels like something you half-remember from a dream. This is the tab-switching problem — and it is quietly one of the biggest obstacles in modern language learning. In this post, I will show you a simple workflow that eliminates the problem entirely, using a free Chrome extension called Simple Side Note . Why Tab-Switching Kills Your Study Flow Focus is ...

Best Free Chrome Extensions for English Learners in 2026

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πŸ“… Published June 2026  ·  ⏱ 7 min read  ·  ✍️ SWYoon Labs The right Chrome extension can turn your browser into a full English learning environment — without paying for expensive apps or switching between tools. This list covers the best free Chrome extensions for English learners in 2026, organized by what they actually help you do. Whether you want to look up words faster, improve your writing, or build a vocabulary list without breaking your reading flow, there is something here for every learner. How to Choose the Right Extension Before diving in, a quick framework. The best combination of extensions depends on what stage you are at: Beginner to intermediate: Focus on translation and word lookup tools Intermediate: Add writing improvement and vocabulary-building tools Advanced: Focus on nuance, tone, and natural usage — not just definitions Most learners benefit from using two or three extensions together, not ten. Pick one from ea...

5 Reasons Google AI Mode Is Better Than a Dictionary

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5 Reasons Google AI Mode Is Better Than a Dictionary – The Keyword AI & Technology 5 Reasons Google AI Mode Is Better Than a Dictionary The trusty dictionary has served us well for centuries — but in 2025, there's a smarter way to look things up. Here's why Google AI Mode has become the better first stop for understanding anything. 1 It Explains Words in Context, Not Just in Isolation A dictionary gives you a definition and maybe a sample sentence written by a lexicographer in 1987. Google AI Mode understands the context of your actual question . Ask what "liminal" means while researching architecture, and you'll get an explanation tailored to spatial design — not a generic philosophical definition you have to mentally translate yourself. Key insight: The same word means different things in law, medicine, and everyday conversation. A...

How to Use Google AI Mode to Learn English Vocabulary (Step-by-Step)

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  How to Use Google AI Mode to Learn English Vocabulary (Step-by-Step) Published on SWYoon Labs | Reading time: ~6 min If you have been looking for a smarter way to build your English vocabulary, Google AI Mode might be the best free tool you are not fully using yet. In this guide, I will walk you through exactly how to use Google AI Mode to look up words, understand them in context, and — most importantly — actually remember them. By the end, you will have a simple, repeatable study routine that works. What Is Google AI Mode? Google AI Mode is a feature in Google Search that uses generative AI to answer your questions in natural, conversational language. Instead of just showing you a list of links, it gives you a direct, detailed answer — right on the search page. For English learners, this is a game-changer. When you search for something like "levitating means" or "what does ephemeral mean" , Google AI Mode does not just give you a dictionary definition....