Publisher's Synopsis
Mnemonic Devices for Difficult Words in English
There are many different vocabulary building exercises that you can use to improve your English proficiency, whether for test prep purposes or to assimilate more quickly in a new geography, or for professional purposes. Here are some of the popular ones:
1. High density of learning: Each question ensures that you will learn at least two new words / consolidate your knowledge of at least two words (the two whose meanings you are trying to match). In addition, if you are stuck on a question, and need to look up the meanings of the other words in the options to make a guess by elimination, you could learn up to 6 new words per question. This is 500% higher than the average question in other test prep books. 2. Interesting format: The freshness of this format ensures that you will never be bored, and that it will never feel like a chore. Many of the questions feel closer to puzzles than to exam questions, and this will help you out in more work per session than you could otherwise. This, in turn, will translate to higher test scores and a larger, richer English vocabulary, acquired in a shorter time than everyone else. 3. Flexibility in attempting the questions in this book: If you want to dip into this book a few times a week, it will last you an entire year. If you want to spend a few hours every day attempting the exercises, it will last you an entire month on the first read through, and you can always do a second read through to check if you know the meanings of the additional thousands of words in the other options. You can also attempt it initially with the aid of a dictionary or thesaurus, and slowly fly solo; this is a great way to level up and feel good about your increasing proficiency in English. Have a groundbreaking, positive, memorable, successful, ineffable, awesome time!