This is a great website for improving
your vocabulary for the SAT or any other purpose. The vocab challenge ensures
that words tested are not too hard or too easy. There is not a time costly
pretest, as the program learns from your wrong answers and adapts itself to
your knowledge. As a reward for mastering words, you can earn badges, much like
Khan Academy. Each badge means that the owner has a minimum number of points. I
have 99,525 points and a prodigy badge. To achieve the prodigy badge, you need a
minimum of 10,000 points. There are also patches for achieving various
missions, like completing a whole round without a mistake. You can see all your
friends’ achievements in the leaderboard.
Vocabulary.com also has a
dictionary. One of my favorite parts of the dictionary are the funny,
amusing example sentences that make words memorable. The dictionary is
different from the usual dictionary because you can look for lists of words.
For example, a search for partsof:bicycle
will come up with a list of words and their definitions, all parts of a
bicycle. Any search using the syntax partsof:<your
noun here> will find the parts of that noun. The dictionary will also
find words that rhyme with a specified word. Look on the left side of the
screen while playing the challenge for tips on special search syntax and other
help.
Another feature of Vocabulary.com is the blog
and word lists. The blog has various vocab related articles that are extremely
interesting. The word lists are lists of words composed from literature or the
dictionary that people liked. These include lists for practicing for a spelling
bee, making the lists worthwhile to read. At any time, you can choose to
designate a word from the website dictionary or a list from the list library as
something you would like to include in your personal quizzes. The whole site is
also ad-free for a non-irritating learning experience.
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