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Abstract Materials and resources for GRE test preparation
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Book 1100: This is the first book that comes to most of us when we hear the name of the GRE exam. Well, the majority opinion is that this book should be read. There are many who do not have time to go to this book at all and most of the time they bring average or down scores in Verbal. Based on the feedback I got from Topica, and my own experience, I recommend this book to get you started. This book is 46 weeks old and has 20 new words every week. If your reading speed is moderate, about 2 months or less is good for this book to take the time. This book is a heavy book! And because the mind is not ready to read the first word, and in some places it gets mixed up and diminishes. But you do not give up. The mind gradually becomes accustomed to learning words and becomes accustomed to absorbing more difficult words. When you finish this book, you will clearly feel that your vocabulary has increased, and your mind is preparing to absorb more advanced words.

Verbal Adontage: In my opinion, it is the sweetest part of preparing for the GRE exam. The audio file of this book is awesome! There are ten lessons, each lesson has 50 words. The order of this book is such that it starts from the easier words and ends with the words that are very crumbly! The pdf file of this book is also available. But the audio file is sweeter!

Word Smart Book: The order of this book is in alphabetical order, which is not to the liking of many children. This book has about 800 words. If you bring this book to your list after Verbal Adontage and 1100, it will be very repetitive for you. Introduces a word and then gives an example.

800 Essential Words Book for GRE: Most of the above words are similar to Word Smart. Because in alphabetical order. Their system is the same as everyone else. The book is not very interesting at all!

Megosh words (Android flash card): highly recommended.

Manhattan Vocabulary (1000 Manhattan Words): This series of words consists of two sets of 500 words at two basic and advanced levels. Many people point to this word list.

Merriam Webster's Vocabulary Builder: This book focuses on the Latin and Greek roots of words and tries to help the learner to learn the meaning of a root, to face a wide range of words, and even to help with strange words. Guess the suffixes and prefixes used in this book, their meaning (depending on his skill) with a high degree of accuracy. Some kids think that's the best book about roots. It has 30 units and examines the roots in each and is very detailed.

Word Power Made Easy: A useful book for working on the roots of words

Vocabulary.com: An interesting site for vocabulary training.

College Bound: A book that has a general set of words, and works entirely on roots; Latin, Italian, French roots. There is also a section that categorizes synonymous words with the differences they have, which is a great book.

Tip 1: As I said, continue learning vocabulary until the day of the exam. Along with the rest of the tasks.
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RE: Abstract Materials and resources for GRE test preparation - by scholar - 03-18-2022, 03:05 PM

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