书籍介绍
First time in book form! A successful program for teaching 3,500 vocabulary words that successful people need to know, based on America's #1 bestselling audio vocabulary series.
"People judge you by the words you use." Millions of Americans know this phrase from radio and print advertising for the Verbal Advantage audio series, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Now this bestselling information is available for the first time in book form, in an easy-to-follow, graduated vocabulary building program that teaches an outstanding vocabulary in just ten steps.
Unlike other vocabulary books, Verbal Advantage provides a complete learning experience, with clear explanations of meanings, word histories, usages, pronunciation, and more. Far more than a cram session for a standardized test, the book is designed as a lifetime vocabulary builder, teaching a vocabulary shared by only the top percentage of Americans, with a proven method that helps the knowledge last.
A 10-step vocabulary program teaches 500 key words and 3,000 synonyms.
Lively, accessible writing from an expert author and radio personality.
AI导读
核心看点
- 源自畅销音频课程,分十阶系统构建3500词。
- 不仅释义,更详解词源、用法与发音,体验完整。
- 强调语境记忆与重复复习,拒绝死记硬背。
适合谁读
- 希望突破瓶颈,提升英语词汇深度的学习者。
- 备考GRE等高级考试,需掌握高阶词汇的考生。
- 追求优雅表达,希望提升职场沟通能力的成人。
读前提醒
- 坚持每日固定时间阅读,建立稳定的学习常规。
- 按难度顺序循序渐进,切勿急于求成或跳级。
- 结合音频同步学习,利用测验巩固记忆效果。
读者共识
- 被公认为最有趣且高效的词汇书,完胜传统红宝书。
- 作者讲解生动幽默,像朋友聊天般让人轻松记住。
- 虽非应试专用,但对GRE备考及阅读提升极有帮助。
本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。
精彩摘录
- "Jot down three or four words you want to use on a given day, and on the way to work imagine a conversation with a coworker in which you use them, or try to incorporate them into a letter or report you have to write...Finally, if you encounter a new word in your reading and the passage in which you f"
- "Don't try to use a new word too soon, before you have studied it and tested it repeatedly in your mind. Wait until you feel entirely comfortable with a word;otherwise you run the risk of misusing it and embarrassing yourself Don't use a new word just for the sake of using it. If you suspect that a f"
- "The final and very important "don't" is don't use your vocabulary to impress people. That's like flashing a wad of bills to show everyone how flush you are. The person who shows off with words only annoys or intimidates others... When choosing your words, always consider the intelligence, education,"
- "To sum up:I encourage you to read this book for a set amount of time each day, read it straight through, and always review what you've learned before moving on."
- "One last thing to remember:Don't rush. Take your time. Your rate of improvemen is related less to how fast you cover the material and more to how thoroughly you study the material step-by-step in order of difficulty."
- "Building your vocabulary is the primary goal of this program,and research has shown that the most effective way to build your word power rapidly and permanently is to learn words in their order of difficulty.Certain words are harder than others;therefore it stands to reason that you have to know the"
- "Each level of Verbal Advantage focuses on specially selected "keywords" essential to educated discourse. But those words constitute only a fraction of what you'll learn from this book.Carefully study all the keyword discussions and you will learn scores of useful related words and a plethora of chal"
- "Verbal Advantage will boost your vocabulary and enhance your verbal skills,but remember that your verbal development did not start with this book and it should not end with it."
作者简介
Charles Harrington Elster is a writer, broadcaster, and logophile—a lover of words.
He is the author and narrator of the audio vocabulary-building program Verbal Advantage and the book by the same name. His other books include Tooth and Nail and Test of Time, vocabulary-building novels for high school students preparing to take the college entrance exams; There's a Word for It, a lighthearted look at unusual—and unusually useful—words; and The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations, which William Safire of The New York Times hailed as "the best survey of the spoken field in years." In 2005 Harcourt published What in the Word? Wordplay, Word Lore, and Answers to Your Peskiest Questions About Language, and in 2006 Houghton Mifflin released the second edition of The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations, featuring nearly 200 new entries.
Charlie was pronunciation editor of the seventh and eighth editions of Black's Law Dictionary and a consultant for Garner's Modern American Usage. He is a guest contributor to the "On Language" column of The New York Times Magazine, and his articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune, and other publications.
Charlie has also been talking about language on the radio since 1985. He has been interviewed on NPR’s Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition, and All Things Considered and been a guest on hundreds of radio shows around the country. For five and a half years he cohosted a weekly public radio talk show on language called A Way with Words.
Charlie was born in New York City in 1957 and earned his B.A. cum laude from Yale in 1981. He lives in San Diego with his wife and two daughters.