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The World of Words

Title:The World of Words
Author:Margaret Ann Richek
Rating:4.93 (988 Votes)
Asin:1133586848
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:416 Pages
Publish Date:2013-01-01
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The World of Words not only teaches students the vocabulary they need for academic success, but also arms them with the skills they need to acquire new words independently for years to come. Through repetition and a focus on integrating three critical skills - dictionary use, context clues, and word elements - this best-selling text inspires students to take the first steps towards a lifetime of learning about language. Online audio clips help students hone pronunciation, and in-text practice exercises and sample sentences feature engaging topics such as college sports, current news topics, and pop culture. In addition, there is a wealth of instructor support materials, including pre-written tests for every chapter. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections gocengage/infotrac.

Editorial : "The Word of Words is a comprehensive but not overwhelming book for enhancing college reading vocabulary skills. It has enough activities so that students can use the words in both contexts of reading and writing. It allows the students to gain an understanding of the word's concept as not just the dictionary meaning of the word… They feel as if they can really learn words and use them in their college pursuits."

"The book presents vocabulary in a very clear manner. The words used are words students can easily begin to incorporate into their vocabulary. There are lots of exercises and good tests provided that enable students to master the vocabulary."

That being said, all of the preceding opinions are my own and not reflective of Ms. He did mention that prosumer cameras like the Canon 20D or Nikon D70 were not adequate to do sports. To have role models free of contemporary stereotypes such as Alexander the Great (or Richard Lionhart or Achilles and Patroclus) for their sexuality could make all the difference to gay youth.

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