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Learn New Vocabulary For GRE, TOEFL, SAT, IELTS, CAT Using WordAhead Video Dictionary

Posted on 31st July 2009 by admin category GRE, MBA, TOEFL
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Vocabulary is the most toughest part of many competitive exams like GRE,  TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, CAT that many students face, just by hearting words with its meanings is the wrong to learn new words or improve your vocabulary.It is more easy to remember the meaning if its learn’t using it in a sentence and remembering it with the reference in the context, and another way to learn new words is to watch pictures that describe the word or video’s that show an example of the word.

WordAhead is a free vocabulary video site that shows you videos to help you understand the meaning of a word instead of reading a definition.The videos are less than a minute, and show you the meaning, a picture that describes the word, and a sentence read with the new used in it and also synonyms and the part of speech at the top right corner.

You can learn words alphabetically using the WordLists feature or watch videos for words continuously from the Study Room.

You can test your vocabulary using Flash Cards, which shows you the word and you can try remembering the meaning of the word and check with the correct answer, by clicking “Flip”.

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Features :

  • Short Videos
  • Picture describing the word
  • Sentence use
  • Part Of Speech
  • WordLists
  • Study Room for listening to new words and definitions
  • Flash Cards for testing your vocabulary

Improve your vocabulary at WordAhead.

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