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These flashcards help you learn vocabulary for western architecture in British English using images and native audio. They include both British English and American English, so you can study the same term in the form that fits what you are reading or hearing. With steady practice, you start recognising building types more quickly and using their names with more confidence. You will see terms like Gothic cathedral, Roman amphitheater, and Baroque church, each matched to a visual cue and an audio example. That pairing makes it easier to connect what you see with what you say, especially when you come across these styles in real life. Over time, those words become easier to recall when you talk about architecture. Studying with the flashcards also lets you focus on what you want to practise most, whether that is the written word, the picture, or the pronunciation. As you repeat and adjust your routine, you build a vocabulary you can rely on, not just something you memorise once. It is a supportive way to keep moving forward in your western architecture vocabulary.