Name That Movie A Painless Vocabulary Builder: Comedy and Action Edition: Watch Movies and Ace the SAT, ACT, GED and GRE Review

Name That Movie A Painless Vocabulary Builder: Comedy and Action Edition: Watch Movies and Ace the SAT, ACT, GED and GRE
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"I'll explain it to you. And I'll use small words so you'll be sure to understand." The Princess Bride
Standardized tests are generally considered so terrifying that only "IRS" could be considered a scarier acronym than "SAT," but Brian Leaf takes the big test to our favorite movies and gives us a big tub of popcorn to make learning frequently tested vocabulary as fun and effortless as a Saturday matinee. In Name that Movie: A Painless Vocabulary Builder, Leaf uses the approach that he has taken in Defining Twilight, Defining New Moon, Defining Eclipse, and Defining Breaking Dawn: he delves into the stories we already know and love and pulls out the words we ought to know.
Name that Movie comes in two editions: the Romantic Comedy and Drama volume, and the Comedy and Action one. Each edition features 100 excerpts from popular films, including the cinematic adaptations of many of the stories we discuss here, such as the Harry Potter and Twilight films. The text is organized into groups which each include an unidentified section of dialogue with key vocabulary words in boldface. Then there is a list of the words with space for the reader to speculate on the meaning of each one. On the next page, readers will find the name of the film, hints about figuring out the vocabulary, fun movie facts (did you know 22 different dogs were used in Marley and Me?) and definitions for the words.
There is a little quiz after each ten groups to test one's prowess with the words so far. The quizzes address word parts and synonyms to help readers get a complete insight into each of the sometimes daunting terms that actually crop up all over the place at the movies. The books also each feature a glossary of all the terms covered.
While some of us here [review also posted [...] will immediately recognize lines spoken by the incomparable Alan Rickman as Professor Snape, other quips may be less familiar (since I can't claim to have ever made it through more than 30 seconds of an Austin Powers movie, myself.) Though the target audience is, of course, students prepping for those big tests, film fans who also enjoy big words will have a great time with this fun guides. I was a little confused by seeing some movies in both editions, but then, it really is hard to decide if Twilight goes in Action or Drama, no? And that treasure trove of fabulous big words, The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, could be easily classed as comedy, action, or drama, savvy?
Aside from being nifty and well-organized books that will make super gifts for anybody pondering additional excursions into education, these texts also attest to our frequently stated thought that shared texts, like Harry Potter, can reach into all aspects of life. Thanks, Mr. Leaf, for pointing that out in so entertaining a fashion. Now, pass that popcorn, the remote, and that Oxford English Dictionary! Action!


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The most entertaining way to master vocabulary for the SAT, ACT, GED, and GRE exams
Do you need to brush up on your vocabulary skills for the SAT, ACT, GED, or GRE exam? Ever wish you could put your talent for quoting movies to more use than one-upping your friends? Now you can do both with Name That Movie! A Painless Vocabulary Builder: Comedy & Action Edition.
Name That Movie! is the only vocabulary workbook that capitalizes on your insatiable appetite for comedy and action movies to help build your vocabulary for standardized tests. First, you'll be presented with a popular quote. Then you'll identify the movie and scene from which it was taken. Next, you'll jot down possible definitions for each bolded word in the quote and check your answers against the solutions provided. It's that easy!
1000 cumulative vocabulary words, including synonyms
Quotes taken from popular comedy and action movies
Other titles by Leaf: Defining Twilight, Defining New Moon, Defining Eclipse, and Defining Breaking Dawn


Whether you're the king of quoting Knocked Up or just want to find a more exciting way to build your vocabulary skills, Name That Movie! A Painless Vocabulary Builder: Comedy & Action Edition is for you!

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