Do you sometimes find yourself at a loss to express exactly what you mean?
Do you fail to comprehend complex words while reading?
Are you tired of having people seemingly talk "above" you?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, then 30 Days To A More Powerful Vocabulary is the perfect solution. Millions of people have improved their academic performance, job skills, and self-esteem, just by spending fifteen minutes a day completing the simple exercises and self-tests within this bestselling guide!
You will learn, step-by-step, how to
increase your language power with word "roots"
find the words to sell your ideas
learn new words daily
check on your progress with 30 challenging tests
30 Days To A More Powerful Vocabulary
Nearly Four Million Copies In Print!
Do you misuse and mispronounce some words?
Do you sometimes find yourself at a loss to express exactly what you mean?
Do you fail to comprehend complex words while reading?
Are you tired of having people seemingly talk "above" you?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, then 30 Days To A More Powerful Vocabulary is the perfect solution. Millions of people have improved their academic performance, job skills, and self-esteem, just by spending fifteen minutes a day completing the simple exercises and self-tests within this bestselling guide!
You will learn, step-by-step, how to
increase your language power with word "roots"
find the words to sell your ideas
learn new words daily
check on your progress with 30 challenging tests
PLUS - Complete Index to New Words and Pronunciation Key
30 Days To A More Powerful Vocabulary
Nearly Four Million Copies In Print!
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Furthermore, believe it or not: it is not a bad cram book if you have less than 3 months to study for SAT or GRE! I find vocabulary builders (such as this title) much better study tools for SAT or GRE than conventional exam preparation guides like Princeton Review or Barron's - at least for the verbal section.
Those who find this book useful should also consider the brilliant "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis, one of the co-authors of this book.
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