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Building a Better Vocabulary

By: Kevin Flanigan, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Kevin Flanigan
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What is the difference between specious and spurious? What does the word bombast have to do with cushion stuffing? Would you want to be called a snollygoster?

The hallmark of a powerful vocabulary is not simply knowing many words; rather, it's knowing the exact word to use in a specific context or situation. A great vocabulary can enhance your speaking, writing, and even thinking skills. This course will boost your vocabulary, whether you want to enhance your personal lexicon, write or speak more articulately in professional settings, or advance your knowledge of the English language. For anyone who has ever grasped for the perfect word at a particular moment, this course provides a research-based and enjoyable method for improving your vocabulary.

Building a Better Vocabulary offers an intriguing look at the nuts and bolts of English, teaches you the etymology and morphology - or the history and structure - of words, and delves into the cognitive science behind committing new words to long-term memory. By the end of the 36 enjoyable lectures, you will have a practical framework for continuing to build your vocabulary by discovering new words and fully mastering the nuances of familiar ones.

If you are an avid reader, you may have previously encountered some of the words in this course. But even the most voracious reader will be surprised and delighted by these eye-opening lectures, which delve into the building blocks of the English language and reveal intriguing new nuances to words you thought you knew well. These lectures will kindle a passion for the process by which words are created and for the beauty of the words you read, speak, and hear every day.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Where does Building a Better Vocabulary rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It is the only one of its type that I have listened to, and it is therefore the best. It introduces Kevin Flanagan's technique for learning and remembering a large number of words by offering context, etymology and related stories to fix words in a context within your memory. The system works, and into the deal, you get an enjoyable lecture from an interesting and enthusiastic educator.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Building a Better Vocabulary?

The stories which acted as memory-aids for 3 similar latinate -id adjectives.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

Each chapter covers similar groups of words which are similar on what they describe. Ingenious.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made me laugh a few times.

Any additional comments?

Well worth listening to. Much better than listening to the facile, banal nonsense of the average radio DJ.

Entertaining and Informative

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It's a real shame they didn't have an English speaker teaching English words,
the guy who's talking has a very thick american accent, it's very annoying.
It doesnt help when learning the proper pronunciation of the english language, it ruins it a bit.

Americanised language

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For a professional lexicographer, I'd expect pronunciation would be essential apparently not in this case. This course, although very well written and interesting, is infuriating when pronouncing "t" as "d". As in "trader" instead of "traitor ". Now this is ok in the context of written and with familiar words. But here we are listening to new words. How then are we supposed to know the true word if the "t's" are "d's". In short; a good course but poor diction.

American English

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The narrator is a good story teller and conveys the material very interestingly.

The book is free of charge but can only be downloaded from the audible website (not the phone app)

Loved it!

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I absolutely love this course . It helped me so much honestly I love it . I would recommend it to everyone.

Absolutely incredible

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