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These flashcards help you build vocabulary for talking about American landmarks by linking each word to a clear image and an audio clip. Because the learning is visual and auditory, it is easier to remember what you have studied when you see the same ideas in real life. They let you practise British English alongside American English, so your pronunciation and understanding stay consistent. You can study specific places you might read about or mention, like the Statue of Liberty, Golden Gate Bridge, and Grand Canyon. Seeing the word paired with the picture, then hearing it, helps you connect spelling, its American English match, and everyday recognition. Over time, that makes it more natural to recall the right term without overthinking. You can also adjust what you focus on as you practise, such as turning the word, image, or audio on and off. That way, you can start by supporting your memory, then gradually challenge yourself to rely on what you know. The goal is steady progress in vocabulary you can actually use, from casual chats to planning what to see and where to go.