Vocabulary Cartoons: SAT Word Power

BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
Price: $9.20

Usually ships in 24 hours

By: Sam Burchers
(36 customer reviews)
Buy New: $9.20


Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

EDITORIAL REVIEW

First complete collection of rhyming word and visual mnemonic aids for rapid vocabulary enhancement. This unique book contains 290 words commonly found on the SAT test and is presented with easy to remember memory aids in the form of word associations and humorous cartoons. Students learn three times more words in independent school tests. Makes vocabulary fun! As easy as reading the comics. It is a must for every college bound middle and high school student.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: New Monic Books
Pub. Date: 15th October 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 347
Ean: 9780965242233
Isbn: 0965242234

ABOUT THIS BOOK

USER REVIEWS

11 year old son it's helping
~ Written on Aug 14, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

My son is just an average student in English. To help him get ready for next year and the SAT in the future, I bought this book. We just went over the first 10 words: Abhor, Abominate, Abridge, Abstruse, Abut, Abyss, Accolade, Adjunct, Affidavit, Affinity. Before he knew 1 out of 10. 4 days later working 15 minutes a day he knows how to spell each of the words, use it in a sentence, and knows the meaning. It only took him 15 minutes max to learn the meaning. Spelling took 95% of his time, which is not what this book is designed for. With 290 words it would take us 29 weeks to get them all but I am firm believer in the memory system of ASSOCIATION method used. AWESOME Book.

Finally! a vocabulary method that really works!
~ Written on Jun 13, 2009. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Like anything worth doing in life, remembering and retaining all 290 words in this book will not be easy. Will it still be worth your effort to master these words? YES! YES! YES! Why?, because a HUGE component of reading comprehension comes down to understanding vocabulary words.

VC teaches words commonly found on SAT exams. In turn, the SAT tests words (such as "melancholy" [depression of spirits] or "countenance" [a person's facial expression]) that are commonly found throughout English Literature. Thanks to VC, I now know these two words by heart.

I should also point out that this book is not political! You will not take "umbrage" [a sense of insult; to take offense] by the content.

Now on to the important part of my review. I can honestly say that it took me well over a year to remember and incorporate all 290 words into my everyday vocabulary! Why so long? Even with the excellent cartoons, there are simply too many words to remember all of the subtle differences between the words. For example, what is the difference between the words "abhor" and "abominate"? "beleaguer" and beset"? How about "allure", "assuage", and "balm"? Also, many words have different meanings. For example, "pique" [as a verb - to arouse curiosity] or [as a noun - resentment or irritation stemming from wounded pride].

That said, I believe the most fool-proof method to memorize ALL of the words is via the lowly flashcard. There I said it. Here's how to do it. Write three words per flash card. On the front, write the word, grammar type (noun, adj. etc.) and the link word to the right. Then under each word write the caption sentence. On the back of each card write the definition. The best definition to use is the short definition that is used in the Reviews at the end of each section. Does this method work? Yes!

You can do it too!

Why not have fun while Learning
~ Written on Jan 23, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Unlike all the vocabulary books he read before, my 13 year old really enjoyed this book. The cartoon pictures have eased the pressure of "studying". Learning becomes easy when you are having fun, and he's able to memorize the words. I have just purchased the second book in its series.

Really Very Effective! Recommended!
~ Written on Dec 17, 2008. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

We bought "Vocabulary Cartoons" for my daughter (and later for my son) when she was getting ready to take the PSAT and she really enjoyed the book. The mnemonic method makes the words stick in your memory.

We were able to track our kid's progress through the use of the "Review" tests included after every ten words. The tests are matching word to definition and fill in the blanks.

As a side note, I also enjoyed the book and found a few new word meanings.

Highly recommended! Also check out Vocabulary Cartoons II: SAT Word Power

very good and interesting studying material
~ Written on Dec 3, 2008. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

I bought this book to study for my SAT exams. I haven't taken them yet, but so far, I've managed to learn a ton new words. This book not only makes learning easy and fun (at least compared to the other SAT wordlists I've bought) they have tests and quizes at the end of every group of 10 words. It really helps you to memorize and retain the words. Overall, this is a very good book and it comes in a convenient size so you can study on the go. GET THIS BOOK ASAP!!<--especially if you plan to take the SAT's!

SIMILAR ITEMS:

Search:
International
UK US
Browse Categories