The fun new approach to vocabulary building!
(for students and adults:
ages 17+)
LAUGH YOUR WAY TO A STRONGER VOCABULARY
with word games and word of the day sentences like:
1. Frenetic:
Jane was frenetically dusting all through the house, like a hummingbird darting from one flower to the next, so I knew she was off her meds again.
2. When he discovered that his 72 virgins did nothing more than cuddle, the suicide bomber realized he had entered _______.
(A) contrition
(B) catharsis
(C) refractory
(D) perdition
(E) blandishment
The Laugh Out Loud Guide
“Anyone with kids about to enter the collegiate system needs to buy this for their children.” –Curled Up With A Good Book [book review]
The Laugh Out Loud Guide: Ace the SAT Exam without Boring Yourself to Sleep! is a fun and effective study guide that uses comedy to prepare students for the dreaded SAT. Written by a Princeton PhD and Emmy-nominated writer of Robot Chicken, this book was designed to enhance and supplement any and all traditional test prep guides and courses, including Princeton Review and Kaplan.
LAUGH YOUR WAY TO A HIGHER SAT SCORE
with questions like:
1. Yo Momma so _______, when you mail her a letter, you need two zip codes.
(A) diaphanous
(B) luminous
(C) ravenous
(D) grisly
(E) corpulent
2. At a Saks Fifth Avenue store, Winona Ryder examines four distinct blouses, five distinct dresses, and two distinct handbags. How many different combinations of items can she shoplift if she takes exactly one blouse, two dresses, and a handbag?
RESEARCH SHOWS THAT COMEDY:
* Enhances learning
* Reduces stress - making it easier to absorb material
* Makes subjects more interesting - so you want to learn them in the first place
* Increases recall - so you'll remember things better on test day