
Here we'll tell you what is unique about this vocabulary course from other resources in the market.
Learn our methodology with some examples!
Explore 20 English vocabulary words synonymous with courageous and bold, and their antonyms coward and shy, practicing synonyms and antonyms to build a stronger vocabulary.
Review the session's vocabulary list and meanings, highlighting bold, brave, gallant, mettle, audacious, enterprising, and related terms such as diffidence, pusillanimous, timorous, and cringe.
Review the session's vocabulary on ambivalence, ambivalent, ambiguous, equivocal, and univocal meanings; contrast univocal and unambiguous terms with dubious, questionable, problematic concepts, and explore the skeptic's quandary.
Explore a visual vocabulary of resolve and persistence, including resolute, resolution, tenacious, tenacity, steadfast, relentless, and inexorable, with memory tricks and sample sentences.
Explore a group of synonyms for talkativeness and fluency, including loquacious, verbose, articulate, eloquence, circumlocution, and prolix, with memory tricks and example sentences.
Review the vocabulary learned so far, from talkative and longwinded to laconic, taciturn, reticent, and concise. Explore how eloquence, coherent expression, and brevity shape clear, persuasive speech and writing.
Explore words that describe types of talk, from hyperbole and bombast to rambling and digression, and learn related terms such as understatement, euphemism, jargon, and rhetorical terms.
Review the learned vocabulary, including hyperbole, grandiloquent, euphemism, jargon, vernacular, colloquial, explicit, implicit, tacit, digression, ramble, recapitulate, and compendium.
Learn synonyms for temporary and momentary, from ephemeral and evanescent to transient and transitory, and contrast them with permanent and eternal, with memory tricks and example sentences.
How will this course help you?
This course is designed to solve a basic problem most test prep students face while learning vocabulary for their tests-
The problem of learning hundreds of new words within a few weeks of time. Even if you manage to learn these words, it's often the case that one tends to forget their meanings 2, 5, or 10 days down the lane.
The Methodology-
For that reason, we are introducing a unique methodology called the "Visual Mnemonics" - a device which will help you store the meanings of the words in your memory in such a way that you can retain their meanings whenever you come across the words in your test.
Learning Vocabulary through Mnemonics (or Memory tricks) is not a new concept, it has been an age old proven practise for test prep. "Visual Mnemonics" goes a step further by adding Visual imagery to create more lasting impressions on the student's memory.
Content-
High Frequency English Vocabulary words with memory tricks and relevant GIFs.
Pronunciation
Sample sentences to understand usage.
Synonyms & Antonyms.
What are the qualifications of the course creators?
The content creator, Dr. Prasad Raju Pathapati is a veteran trainer for the GRE, with over a decade of experience in teaching the English Verbal section. This methodology is a by-product of the challenges he has faced, being a non-native english speaker, while learning tough English vocabulary. He is the founder of Dr. Raju's Educational academy, and authored several books on English vocabulary, such as GRE Word Wizard, GRE Visual Vocabulary etc..
The instructor Jayasurya Pathapati, is a Brown University graduate, who is passionate about helping students score high in their competitive tests, and guiding them to study in their dream universities.