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These flashcards help you build vocabulary for different types of chairs by linking what you see with what you hear. You practice recognition in Hebrew and also get support from the English side, which makes study feel less like memorizing and more like learning. With images and native audio, each review session stays clear and engaging, even when the words feel new. You will see useful labels like armchair, rocking chair, and dining chair. Seeing each chair type visually and hearing it the way a native speaker would say it helps you connect the word to the real object in your mind. That steady pairing makes it easier to recall the right word when you need it in everyday conversations. As you study, you can choose what to focus on and what to practice first, so your review matches your learning style. Turning attention toward the word, the picture, or the audio independently helps you correct gaps without feeling overwhelmed. Over time, this kind of consistent practice builds confidence and makes your vocabulary easier to use beyond your screen.