Visualize Your Vocabulary: Turn Any SAT Word into a Picture and Remember It Forever


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This is volume one of a soon-to-be five-volume series that will establish the definitive "How To" permanently memorize SAT and ACT words or any other words. The method in this book makes it fun, easy, fast, and painless to tame tough SAT and ACT vocabulary. Studies show that most of us are visual learners, so the trick to remember an abstract concept is to turn it into a picture. That can take time and effort. This book does all of the work for you. It is the academic equivalent of steroids for an athlete. Read it and gain a remarkable edge over other students. Read it and dramatically raise your verbal SAT or ACT score. Read it and develop a powerful vocabulary which is the most accurate indicator of potential academic success. Read it and the mild-mannered, offbeat, superhero Werdnerd will take you on a tour through 250 zany illustrations that will magically stick in your memory like glue. You see it. You get it. It's that simple.

Author: Kris Hagen, Shayne Gardner
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 07/25/2014
Pages: 270
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.01w x 0.57d
ISBN13: 9781499500448
ISBN10: 1499500440
BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Dictionaries
- Study Aids | SAT
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Alphabets & Writing Systems

About the Author
Shayne Gardner's lifelong love of learning new words has now manifested as the first in a five-volume series of Visualize Your Vocabulary. While in college, he discovered the memory technique of turning words into pictures to lock the meaning into permanent memory. With the help of his zany artist, Kris Hagen, he brings his funny and offbeat word pictures to life. This approach obviates the need for boring flashcards and tedious rote memorization. Instead, he makes it fun, easy, and painless to learn new SAT and ACT words. Shayne is a former history teacher who constantly encouraged his students to develop a strong vocabulary. He put a new word on the whiteboard every day and quizzed the students every Friday. The students who turned the words into pictures, as instructed, aced the quizzes every week. Shayne lives with his wife and daughter in Chandler, Arizona. He would prefer to reside in Hawaii, so please purchase several copies of this book and gift them to family and friends.

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