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Get Started Now!Subscribe for 1-month or 12-months and get total access to 500 videos, a downloadable word list with definitions, and extensive test and review material.Here are just a few reasons why Vocab Videos is the only SAT vocabulary program for you:You already know that this whole getting-into-college process is stressful, but Vocab Videos can make at least part of it a lot more fun. Learn the words that you’ll need to know for the SAT, ACT, and high school English classes. Vocab Videos is the revolutionary new system that brings vocabulary to life. Hilarious short videos illustrate the meanings of the most high value and frequently tested SAT words making them easy for you to learn and remember. Who needs another SAT book or wants a set of vocabulary flashcards? Be entertained and learn the vocabulary you’ll need to know with Vocab Videos!
You’ll Have FUN Learning SAT VocabularyYou might think there’s not much about studying that could be considered “fun.” In fact, procrastination tends to be far more enjoyable—the times when we avoid studying at all costs and sneak in our favorite TV show or a few funny YouTube videos. But, you’re in luck. Vocab Videos makes learning vocabulary more like watching one of those favorite shows. Our videos feature engaging plot lines, outrageous characters, and hilarious parodies of shows like Lost, The Office, 24 and Gossip Girl. You’re learning essential vocabulary, and having fun in the process! Perfect for Preparing for the SAT, ACT, and High School English ClassesVOCABULARY MATTERS: When your vocabulary increases, so does your SAT score! About 1/3 of the SAT Reading section is made up of questions that are explicitly vocabulary-dependent—questions that are potentially worth 150 points in all! Often, the only thing that makes a question hard is its vocabulary. Compare these two questions:Dave was in a ------- mood; he was smiling and cheerful all day long. (A) happy (B) angry (C) sad (D) smart (E) cold Dave was in a ------- mood; he was smiling and cheerful all day long. (A) sanguine (B) bilious (C) disconsolate (D) perspicacious (E) boreal Neither question is hard--IF YOU KNOW WHAT THE WORDS MEAN! Vocab Videos isn't just for the SAT, you'll see these words all over the ACT and high school English tests. Study Vocab on YOUR TimeTeachers tell you when to turn in your assignments. Parents tell you when to clean your room. Decide for yourself when to study your SAT vocabulary! Between sports practices, extracurricular activities and homework assignments, we understand your schedules can be jam-packed. Vocab Videos allows you to design an individual study schedule, so that you can learn this crucial vocabulary on your own time. Watch an episode before bed or study five words per day depending on what your schedule allows for and your test date. And trust us, this won’t feel like your standard study time—Vocab Videos are funny and captivating!Useful Quizzes and Vocabulary Study MaterialSimply watching a video often isn’t enough to remember the meaning of a word, so our extensive review material is an essential part of the Vocab Videos study program. All of the material is downloadable, giving you the flexibility to set your own pace.
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