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Ace IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, TOEIC, and More with targeted vocabulary exercises (600 original questions with explanations)
Are You Ready for a Successful Language Journey? Discover English Vocabulary Mastery!
Our English Vocabulary Mastery course revolutionizes language learning, specifically tailored for students preparing for major exams like IIELTS, TOEFL, SAT, TOEIC, and More. Offering an exceptional opportunity to enhance your English vocabulary across five distinct levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 & C2), this course is a game-changer in mastering the English language.
Packed with completely original vocabulary questions tailored to each level, every query is meticulously crafted to bolster your English vocabulary and boost your exam success. The brief explanations accompanying each correct answer provide an in-depth understanding of word meanings and their contextual use, making learning more effective and engaging.
Setting a new standard in language acquisition, English Vocabulary Mastery is the perfect platform for testing and expanding your English skills. Designed to support you through your exam preparation journey, this course not only enhances your vocabulary knowledge but also improves your overall language proficiency.
Each module in the course is filled with questions specifically designed for levels from A1 to C2, allowing students of all stages to progress at their own pace and continually develop their skills. Whether you're a beginner or looking to elevate your language skills to an advanced level, this course caters to all your needs.
Ascend to the pinnacle of language learning with English Vocabulary Mastery. This course simplifies your exam preparation and maximizes your English knowledge. Enroll now and explore the opportunities offered by English Vocabulary Mastery!
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課程內容
- Expand your vocabulary across a range of topics, enhancing your ability to express yourself clearly and effectively in English, suitable for A1-C2 levels.
- Develop skills for effective word usage in various contexts, including academic and professional settings, preparing you for tests like IELTS and TOEFL.
- Gain confidence in understanding and using advanced vocabulary, idioms, and phrases, improving your reading and listening comprehension for higher level English
- Master the nuances of English language, enabling you to communicate more fluently and accurately in diverse situations, from everyday conversations to academic
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wrong answer selected for the question: [QID: VOCAB_5-21] During her research, Professor Johnson made a significant breakthrough when she managed to ---- the ancient hieroglyphic writings on the stone tablet, which revealed important details about the ceremonial rituals of that era. correct world in the vacant space
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I have noticed that some items in the course do not align well with sentence construction, and the correct answers provided often do not fit the context. Below are my explanations for why I believe my answers are more appropriate: [QID: VOCAB_2-87] Sentence: "In school, I notice that during group activities, there are usually more boys who want to lead the project, and those who volunteer first ---- to be boys." My Answer: "tend" Correct Answer: "belong" Feedback: The term "belong" suggests ownership or association, which is not relevant in this context. "Tend" better fits the meaning of having a general inclination or pattern. [QID: VOCAB_2-102] Sentence: "If you say unkind things to someone, it may ---- them in the future and hurt your friendship." My Answer: "haunt" Correct Answer: "embarrass" Feedback: The phrase "it may haunt them in the future" conveys the idea that unkind words could linger and negatively impact the relationship over time. "Embarrass" refers to causing immediate discomfort, which doesn’t fully capture the long-term effect described. [QID: VOCAB_2-110] Sentence: "When going on a bicycle tour, it's essential to have the right safety --- to protect yourself, like a helmet and knee pads." My Answer: "gear" Correct Answer: "equipment" Feedback: "Gear" is commonly used to refer to specific items needed for activities, especially in safety contexts, like helmets and knee pads. "Equipment" is a broader term that includes various tools and machinery, but "gear" is more fitting for this context. [QID: VOCAB_2-114] Sentence: "Some people might ---- that just reading a book on swimming can make you a good swimmer, but actually, you need to practice in the water." My Answer: "argue" Correct Answer: "claim" Feedback: "Argue" implies a debate or discussion, which fits better when presenting opinions or viewpoints that are contested. "Claim" suggests a straightforward statement of fact without necessarily involving a discussion. I hope these explanations clarify my perspective on the questions and provide a better understanding of my reasoning. I appreciate your consideration of my feedback and hope it contributes to improving the course material.