Practice

Bring it back from memory.

Reading a page twice feels like learning. Recalling it a week later is learning. Everything here is saved in your browser and sent nowhere.

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What is waiting for you

Cards and questions come back on a widening schedule: one day, then two, four, eight, sixteen. Missing one sends it back to the start.

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Decks

Four decks, eighty-six cards

Answer from memory before you flip. The card you find hardest is the one that comes back soonest.

Interview questions

The question on the front. What a strong answer has to contain on the back. No script to memorise, because a memorised answer falls apart the moment the wording changes.

23 cards

Red flags

A real situation on the front. The flag it raises and what to do about it on the back. One hard-stop flag ends an opportunity, no matter how good the rest of it looks.

20 cards

Get Legit terms

The vocabulary of a registered Filipino professional: BIR forms, the 8% option, invoices, contributions, and payment rails. Rules and rates change, so every card links the official page that outranks it.

22 cards

English habits

The junior habit on the front, the fix on the back. None of these are wrong English. Every one is fluent, polite and correct, which is exactly why they are hard to catch in your own writing.

21 cards
Reflection

One question a week

Twelve prompts, rotating. Written in your browser, read by nobody else.

This week’s question

Name one opportunity you found this week that was not sitting on a job board, and write down how you found it.

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