For the first time on the WEB, a new advanced technique to help students remember a massive amount of vocabulary for:- [FCE, CAE, CPE, ECPE, TOEFL, TOIC, MELAB, MELICIT, PRELIMINARY, etc].
How about individual packages that covers the whole English language, you decide which you want.
[1] - 250 memory recalls for (advanced/proficiency) words. Advanced technique to help ANYONE increase their vocabulary knowledge (try it to believe it).
EXAMPLE - (250 words) - The meaning of each vocabulary word is underlined, whereas the memory recall is in bold:
i) - [Impeaches] – My hand aches so much writing this formal complaint about the government.
ii) - [Captivating] - Imagine someone is wearing an interesting cap (hat).
iii) - [Wrestle] - Imagine that if you are wrestling and fighting you get no rest at all.
iv) - [Sentimental] - Sth that is mental in your head is personal.
[2] - 200 vocabulary in context questions, thats 600 sentences. 3 sentences with a vocabulary phrase (cambridge part UOE part 3), all answers and explanations given.
EXAMPLE - (200 questions or 600 sentences).
The police have……………two men with robbery and they will appear in court tomorrow.
When he realized how late it was, George……………out of the house and ran down the road to catch the bus.
The hotel agreed that it was their mistake and said that I wouldn't be……………for the phone calls that appeared on my bill.
Police charged – When the police charge sb with sth, usually involving the police station and being charged.
Charged out – When sb is in a rush or are very angry and they leave immediately.
Hotel charged – This is basic charges that every hotel ask from the clients, for things like drinks in their room or room service.
[3] - 4000 of the most commonly used words in English in alphabetical order, listed only.
EXAMPLE - (1200 words).
i) Academic
ii) Achieved
iii) Action
iv) Actual.
[4] - 1200 of the most commonly used words in English with meanings (like a dictionary). Save hours and days looking the work up in a dictionary.
EXAMPLE - (1200 words).
i) abacus - frame with balls for calculating.
ii) abate - to lessen to subside.
iii) abdication - giving up control authority.
iv) aberration - straying away from what is normal.
[5] - 2000 (Advanced/proficiency) multiple choice words with answers and explanations.
EXAMPLE - (2000 words) - He was ______________ at gunpoint.
a. Abused
b. Abolished
c. Abducted
d. Abridged
Answers C.
a. Abused - used improperly.
b. Abolished - done away with by law.
c. Abducted - kidnapped.
d. Abridged - shortened.
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