Introducing Word of the Day
Have you ever not understood what a question was asking because there was an unfamiliar word and you had no idea what it meant? Learning new words and strengthening your vocabulary can help you avoid frustrating situations like this.
Improving your vocabulary can have a positive impact on your GED scores. Although there is no specific vocabulary section in the GED test, being familiar with many different words can help you in writing and reading comprehension. Strengthening your vocabulary should help you in all five sections of the GED test.
Keep an eye out for a new "word of the day" on this blog. Feel free to leave comments! Come up with example sentences using the word, ask questions, or comment about places you may have seen or heard the word used. By thinking about the word, applying it, and leaving a comment, you become an active, rather than passive, learner, and will be more likely to remember the new word come test time.
All words will come from Barron's Essential Words for the GED.
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