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Word Power Made Easy

by Norman Lewis

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Not my favorite kind of book, but I've gone through it a couple of times, generally keeping it by my chair to read some each night. The vocabulary isn't particularly hard - it's better suited to a teenager. It does help. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
Are you at a loss for words?
Ask yourself these questions:
Do you always use the proper word?
Do you know how to pronounce it?
Do you know how to avoid illiterate expressions?
Do you speak easily and withour embarrassment?
Word power means success, yests have proven again and again that people who do not possess large vocabularies are the ones who fail in today's competitive world. Modern life demands verbal knowledge, the person who can say what he means comes out on top in business, in school and in his personal affairs.
Word Power Made Easy will help you to achieve a fluent, powerful and effective vocabulary in three weeks. Utilizing the latest methods of research, it is simple, easy and entertaining to use.
  rajendran | Feb 18, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 067174190X, Mass Market Paperback)

Do You Always Use the Right Word?

Can You Pronounce It -- and Spell It -- Correctly?

Do You Know How to Avoid Illiterate Expressions?

Do You Speak Grammatically, Without Embarrassing Mistakes?

If the answer to any of these questions is NO, you ought to read Word Power Made Easy. Now thoroughly revised to eliminate outmoded references and to to reflect current idioms, it remains the best and quickest means to a better vocabulary in the English language.

Each chapter ends with review. Each section ends with a progressive check. Numerous tests will help you increase and retain the knowledge you acquired. Word Power Made Easy does more than just ass words to you vocabulary. It teaches ideas and a method of broadening knowledge as an integral part of the vocabulary building process.

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