The Ultimate Vocabulary Builder
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- ISBN8224566990
- EAN9798224566990
- Date de parution28/01/2024
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- ÉditeurVirtued Press
Résumé
Learning new words is challenging, tedious, and boring because you are learning each word in isolation. A better approach to memorizing words is to become aware of other words by linking them together. Once you link similar words, not only will you retain more words, but by repetition, your memory for each of these words will be more long-lasting. The Ultimate Vocabulary Builder helps you do this. The book contains more than 3, 500 base words.
I have written this book, keeping in mind vocabulary requirements for standardized testing such as SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ACT, and GRE. Each entry looks like the following.abduct (verb) to kidnapSource: LatinRoot: ab (away) + duco (to lead)Some of the other words from the same root are:abductee - an abducted personabduce - to draw a conclusiondeduce - to reach a conclusion logicallyreduce - to lessen, or decrease the quantity or qualityThe book contains around 200k words.
I have spent thousands of hours preparing this book just for you.
I have written this book, keeping in mind vocabulary requirements for standardized testing such as SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ACT, and GRE. Each entry looks like the following.abduct (verb) to kidnapSource: LatinRoot: ab (away) + duco (to lead)Some of the other words from the same root are:abductee - an abducted personabduce - to draw a conclusiondeduce - to reach a conclusion logicallyreduce - to lessen, or decrease the quantity or qualityThe book contains around 200k words.
I have spent thousands of hours preparing this book just for you.
Learning new words is challenging, tedious, and boring because you are learning each word in isolation. A better approach to memorizing words is to become aware of other words by linking them together. Once you link similar words, not only will you retain more words, but by repetition, your memory for each of these words will be more long-lasting. The Ultimate Vocabulary Builder helps you do this. The book contains more than 3, 500 base words.
I have written this book, keeping in mind vocabulary requirements for standardized testing such as SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ACT, and GRE. Each entry looks like the following.abduct (verb) to kidnapSource: LatinRoot: ab (away) + duco (to lead)Some of the other words from the same root are:abductee - an abducted personabduce - to draw a conclusiondeduce - to reach a conclusion logicallyreduce - to lessen, or decrease the quantity or qualityThe book contains around 200k words.
I have spent thousands of hours preparing this book just for you.
I have written this book, keeping in mind vocabulary requirements for standardized testing such as SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ACT, and GRE. Each entry looks like the following.abduct (verb) to kidnapSource: LatinRoot: ab (away) + duco (to lead)Some of the other words from the same root are:abductee - an abducted personabduce - to draw a conclusiondeduce - to reach a conclusion logicallyreduce - to lessen, or decrease the quantity or qualityThe book contains around 200k words.
I have spent thousands of hours preparing this book just for you.






















