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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $11.01 You Save: $1.94 (15%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWMore Illustrated Word Smart is the easier and better way to learn vocabulary. The Princeton Review helps students learn and remember 250 key words by: • Including 250 new comical word pictures, just like those in TPR's breakthrough book, Illustrated Word Smart • Providing complete definitions, parts of speech, skill-building word puzzles and so much more • Using special memory devices to help students memorize key terms from the SAT and other standardized tests • Featuring artwork that makes learning fun and easy Contents: I Dr. Feelgood: Words about doing well and being healthy II Celebration: Words about giving praise and having fun III Overkill: Words about excess IV Take Me to the Top: Words about being large and growing larger V War Pigs: Words about being strong and trying hard VI The Sounds of Science: Words about being smart and speaking well VII Gimme Three Steps: Words about not having too much or too little VIII And Justice for All: Words about knowledge and evidence IX Changes: Words about changing and being different X Alone Again: Words about being alone and getting rejected XI Oops, I Did It Again: Words about unnecessary or useless things XII Eruption: Words about bad attitudes and getting angry XIII Total Eclipse of the Heart: Words about sad or unpleasant situations XIV Dust in the Wind: Words about destruction and saying nasty things XV Shut Down: Words about being empty or shrunken XVI Dazed and Confused: Words about complicated or confusing situations XVII Puzzles Answers XVIII Final Drills PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Princeton ReviewPub. Date: 14th August 2001 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 320 Ean: 9780375762055 Isbn: 0375762051 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
The words selected were relevant and commonplace on the GRE. However, in the practice tests there are many errors. In addition, several of the definitions are not as precise as in other books. A good book to start with, but supplement it with something more academic.
I bought this book thinking that it would be a good starting point to get some new words into my vocabulary for the general GRE. I don't have an extensive vocabulary by any means, and even I knew at LEAST 85% of the words in this book. If you're looking to prep for a standardized exam, don't bother wasting your money or time on this book.
How To Double Your Vocabulary Despite advertising hype, no ONE book will double your vocabulary, but reading several vocabulary-building books can double your vocabulary. Different vocabulary-building books have different words and different explanations. If you don't learn a word from one book, you can learn it from another book. Any vocabulary-building book will have many words, a fourth to half the book, that you already understand. You can always skip or skim the easy-to-you words. Varied, incomplete word selection is another reason for using several books. Some books just take words used on past-standardized tests, neglecting other words. Other books, limit their words to words based on word roots, neglecting others. Often authors have thrown in personal favorite words, even if others rarely use the words. If you see a word in two or three books, it's generally a need-to-know word. Cartoon/Mnemonic vocabulary books have their fans who like the mnemonic memory aids, which are useful before tests. If you don't like cartoons with mnemonic reminders, don't buy this book. The main weakness of Vocabulary Cartoons is with only one word and one cartoon per page, these books may only have a few hundred words and are expensive per word. Audio vocabulary books such as Elite Word Power, let you hearing each word pronounced correctly, helpful for improving speaking vocabulary.
A fun and painless way to introduce new vocabulary, and a way to review previous school lessons. My 15, 16, and 17 year-olders enjoy the pictures/humor--they banter about the examples. But, most importantly--they remember the words!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was studying for GMAT and did not have much time to memorize a thousand words or even mental capacity even if I quite my job and had time. The book is pretty good for not too cool vocabulary wizards. I knew about 25% of the words that it had such as prolific or excentric but there were some good ones that I still remember such as vociferous and verdant. Generally, a very pleasant book. It has good white paper and each page has one I liked it because I could go really fast (since I knew a few words from each chapter). Remebering was easy too, but forgetting was not hard either. Sometimes I caught myself that I would remember the picture but would not remember the definition. In any case, this is a much faster way to learn words than mere memorizing. Even though I give it 4 out of 5, this is a great book! SIMILAR ITEMS: |

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