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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
children need this book,
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This review is from: Word Smart Junior II: More Straight-A Vocabulary (Princeton Review) (Paperback)
Along with the first book, this book has the best new-word learning assistance per time spent. The only other way is to read copiously and you how much time that would take. The stories are almost fairy-tale like but I loved them. This is a must have. I bought a dozen for all my junior relatives.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
advice from a former SAT coach,
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This review is from: Word Smart Junior II, 2nd Edition (Smart Juniors Guide for Grades 6 to 8) (Paperback)
I used to work as a professional SAT Reading coach, making big bucks; the key issue for most of my students was vocabulary. Rather, VOCABULARY. (The other is slowing down and thinking as--not after--they read.)
Many questions on the SAT reading section amount to vocabulary questions. What this means is that if you want to improve your SAT scores, if you are an ambitious student trying to get into one of the top schools, there is no two ways about it: you have to study vocabulary. And study vocabulary. And study vocabulary. You cannot study simply one book, or even one series of books. You have to study several series. However, the Princeton Review Word Smart series is the best that I know of. You should start here. Even if you think you have a good vocabulary, start here just to be on the safe side, and you can move on later. You would recommend studying any of the vocabulary books that I've ever seen--but I recommend mastering the Word Smart series. These really are by far the best--if you are shopping here, it probably means you need these books. If you were one of my students, your parents paying lots of money, I would force you to master these books, and I would ride you like a horse until you did. And then your scores would come up, your parents would love me and tell all their friends, and I would get more jobs and more money. That's how it works. Anyway, these are certainly the best vocabulary books on the market. Even if you're studying vocabulary for some other reason, these are probably still the best. Good luck!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great BOOK!,
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This review is from: Word Smart Junior II, 2nd Edition (Smart Juniors Guide for Grades 6 to 8) (Paperback)
THIS IS A GREAT BOOK IF YOU WANT TO BROADEN YOUR CHILD'S VOCABULARY. HAS TONS OF WORDS. THERE ARE VOCABULARY QUIZZES AFTER EVERY STORY AND DEFINITIONS IN THE BACK.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book to read,
By Eric Lu (CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Word Smart Junior II: More Straight-A Vocabulary (Princeton Review) (Paperback)
I had been trying every book to increase my vocablulary until I found Word Smart. Then I purchased all the books and some of the cassetts. It is really helpful to my studyings. I rememberd 100 words in ten days and saw about 40 of them appearing in Romeo and Juliet with annotations. It is indeed a good book and I have introduced it to my good friend already.
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Word Smart Junior II: More Straight-A Vocabulary (Princeton Review) by Cynthia Johnson (Paperback - July 14, 1997)
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