Standardized
Test Preparation
If
you're preparing for the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, or TOEFL, UnforgettableWords.com
can help you. The SAT, GRE, and TOEFL exams explicitly test vocabulary knowledge.
A top-notch vocabulary will also improve your reading comprehension score and enhance your written essay. How you can best use UnforgettableWords.com to improve your scores
depends on how much time you have to prepare before the test. Below are recommendations for how to best improve your score using UnforgettableWords.com.
Improving
Your English as a Second Language
You can dramatically improve your English vocabulary.
What's more, the
UnforgettableWords.com algorithm won't let you forget the words once you've learned them. Your friends will be impressed as you continually use increasingly
sophisticated English vocabulary and understand increasingly difficult English texts. There are plenty of lists of words to learn including 4th through
9th grade vocabulary (ages 10 to 15 years in American schools) words and a llist of thousands of words tested on the TOEFL (Test of English as a foreign language).
Register and start improving your English today.
Recommendations
for Standardized Test Preparation
Cramming
for a test a few weeks or less away
A few months or more to prepare
If you have time to prepare, you should proceed as follows
1.
Learn the Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes..
2. Learn the most commonly appearing words for your test (SAT or GRE).
3. Add the extensive word lists in UnforgettableWords.com database for your
test to your account (SAT, GRE, or TOEFL). Many of these words
you will already know. You can learn and remember a remarkable number of
the ones you don't know in a short time because of the efficiency of the
UnforgettableWords.com
algorithm.
More than 6 months to prepare
Linguists estimate that there are only about 10,000 words that can appear on the SAT. Most words are too common, too obscure, or are eliminated from consideration because they are related to some cultural background or profession that would give some test-takers an unfair advantage. An explicit list of these 10,000 SAT-eligible words doesn't exist, but UnforgettableWords.com's database has over 7000 of these words. A dedicated student using UnforgettableWords.com could learn and remember them all in a year or so. This strong vocabulary knowledge will of course dramatically improve your scores on the vocabulary sections of your exam. It will also improve your ability to understand the reading comprehension sections which contain challenging vocabulary. Further it will make your writing stronger and more descriptive improving scores on writing sections. If you're looking to be accepted to the school of your choice, UnforgettableWords.com is your tool!