Vocability
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Vocability is a multifaceted learning tool that will help you take on vocabulary questions on any standardized test through our systematic categorization and visual aid.
Teacher’s Notes
Each lesson of Vocability comes with a teacher's note which explains how our instructors have intentionally grouped the vocabulary for more logical memorization.
Vocab Tests
Train with Vocability practice questions that are at or beyond the level of difficulty as those from standardized exams.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Vocability revolutionizes vocabulary acquisition by organizing essential words into twenty categories, providing a systematic and efficient approach for SAT, ACT, and college prep. Say goodbye to rote memorization and hello to effective, targeted learning for modern students.
Vocability is designed for students preparing for standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, as well as those undertaking college preparation. Moreover, it's ideal for anyone seeking a more efficient and effective method for mastering essential vocabulary in a structured manner.
1100 Words in 20 Groups, Teacher’s Usage Notes, Word Graphics for Visualization, Sentence Completion Tests, and more..
Yes, Vocability can be used as a standalone study resource. Its structured approach and categorized vocabulary make it comprehensive for test preparation.
Vocability is categorized in Action and Movement, Change, Character Traits and Behavior, Communication and Expression, Complexity and Difficulty, Diplomacy and Relations, Emotions, Foreign Words, Good and Bad, Intellectual and Belief, Legal, Money, Nature, Person Place and Thing, Physical and Health, Size Degree and Measure, Social Dynamics, The Senses, Time and Frequency, and Others
Vocability is particularly beneficial for international students whose first language is not English. Its structured approach aids in mastering English vocabulary systematically, making it an invaluable resource for those preparing for standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, regardless of their proficiency level in English.