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eBook details
- Title: 499 Words Every College Student Should Know
- Author : Stephen Spignesi
- Release Date : January 29, 2017
- Genre: Words & Language,Books,Reference,Health, Mind & Body,Self-Improvement,Business & Personal Finance,Humor,Quotations,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1721 KB
Description
Words equal credibility. The more articulate a person is, the more seriously they will be takenāby everyone.
On any given day, you might read āabrogateā used in a USA Today article; or ādemagogueā or āfiduciaryā used on CNN. You might hear āensorcelledā and ātorporā in a TV drama; youāll hear a political candidate described as ātruculent.ā You may hear āpedanticā used in a movie. How many of these words are part of most college studentsā āarsenal of wordsā? Hopefully all of them, but if not, 499 Words Every College Student Should Know will provide them with what they need to become more articulate in their speaking and writing. It will also enhance their comprehension in their reading, ultimately culminating in what every student aspires to: earning better grades!
499 Words Every College Student Should Know teaches truly important vocabulary words and focuses on Professor Spignesiās classroom-tested Trinity of Vocabulary Use. For each word, the vocabulary-enriched and educated student will be able to:
ā¢ Understand the word in their reading
ā¢ Use the word in their speaking
ā¢ Make good use of the word in their writing
Using easy-to-understand, informative, and often humorous explanations of every word, 499 Words Every College Student Should Know also explores how to use the words in sentences, and in proper context. The majority of these words were individually chosen because they are fairly commonplace in media, books, online, and elsewhere, and students need to be able to understand them. Knowing them ā in fact, using the words and making them part of their everyday language ā will make any college student or those soon-to-be, more credible.