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SAT Vocabulary Prep - Over 1000 words!

Improve Your SAT Vocabulary Skills!
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Education $1.99 Peekaboo Studios LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

SAT Vocabulary Prep was designed for the busy student looking for an advantage in preparing for the big test: 
- Study anywhere and learn over 1,000 vocabulary words at your own pace
- Look through the definitions and practice with both word and definition quizzes to get ready for the big final test
- Email your test results to share your score
- Increase your vocabulary knowledge and your scores!

Teachers and parents - have your students email their scores from the 100 question assessment test as a way to provide extra credit for mastery of the vocabulary.

Word list includes:
accord
acerbic
adroit
bashful
beguile
boisterous
calibrate
chastise
cognizant
deferential
delegate
didactic
effervescent
encumber
eschew
fastidious
figurative
fraught
garish
gluttony
guile
hapless
hierarchy
hypothetical
immerse
impeccable
inane
jubilant
judicious
knell
kudos
languid
liability
lucid
mandate
meticulous
myriad
nebulous
nonchalant
nuance
obstinate
ominous
oscillate
pariah
penultimate
plethora
quaint
quagmire
quixotic
rancid
reprieve
rife
scathing
seminal
solvent
tantamount
trepidation
truncate
usurp
utopia
vapid
vehemently
vocation
wane
wistful
yoke
zealous
& hundreds more!

*With practice you can achieve your best score!*

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Recommended Ages: parents
Categories: Reading, Vocabulary

Reviews

Flash cards on my phone
lbrogalski

A memory recall Practice. Students will still need real instruction on how to logically deduce word meanings based on connotations, roots, prefixes....and how to eliminate/recognize wrong answers. It would be more helpful to set the final quiz up as the SAT test does- with sentence completion questions, in context, and using pairs of words for a true SAT test prep experience.