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  • Master SAT Vocabulary Words: The 5,000 Most Common SAT Vocabulary Words With Sample Sentences and Fun Stories [2024 Edition]

  • By: Levi Cohen
  • Narrated by: Ridley Wilson
  • Length: 34 hrs and 53 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Master SAT Vocabulary Words: The 5,000 Most Common SAT Vocabulary Words With Sample Sentences and Fun Stories [2024 Edition]

By: Levi Cohen
Narrated by: Ridley Wilson
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Students preparing for the SAT should not miss "Master SAT Vocabulary Words: The 5,000 Most Common SAT Vocabulary Words With Sample Sentences and Fun Stories" by Levi Cohen. This audiobook is carefully crafted to improve vocabulary using a methodical technique. It is a thorough study aid for SAT preparation, covering 5,000 of the terms that appear most frequently in the exam.

This audiobook's unique characteristic is how every word is used in both entertaining short stories and example sentences. Students may see how words are used in both more creative and narrative circumstances and in ordinary language thanks to this dual approach. Understanding and memory are aided by the succinct and clear examples of word usage provided in the sample sentences.

In addition, the enjoyable tales weaved throughout the audiobook are meant to be instructive as well as entertaining. They incorporate the terms from the SAT vocabulary into a variety of scenarios, which makes learning more interesting and less tedious. These tales help listeners learn the words' subtleties and different applications in addition to helping them memorize them.

To make studying easier, the audiobook's words are arranged in an approachable way, in sets of words with varying difficulties. Students benefit from this organization's rigorous approach to word learning and review.

Overall, Levi Cohen's "Master SAT Vocabulary Words" is a unique educational experience that makes learning SAT vocabulary interesting and successful, rather than merely a list of vocabulary words. For kids who want to meaningfully increase their vocabulary while still enjoying engaging stories, this is a great option.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Levi Cohen (P)2024 Levi Cohen
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Helping me learn without "sitting down to study"

Dude, this audiobook is a total lifesaver. I've been cramming for the SATs and trying to get my vocab up, but flipping through flashcards was putting me to sleep. Then I found this audiobook, and it's like hitting two birds with one stone—I can do my chores or hit the gym while getting a killer vocab workout in my ears.

What's cool about it is that it doesn't just throw words at you. It actually uses them in sentences and stories that are kind of hilarious and stick in your brain. I was at the grocery store picking up stuff for my mom and learning new words without even feeling like I was studying. It’s like, one minute I'm laughing at a story about a cat named 'Pernicious' because he's a total menace, and the next, I’m using that word in a sentence like it’s no big deal.

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