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Word Power Made Easy

Word Power Made Easy

英文字彙縱橫談

  • 作者: Lewis, Norman
  • 原文出版社:Pocket Books
  • 出版日期:1995/08/01
  • 語言:英文
  • 定價:266
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目錄

How to Use This Book for Maximum Benefit

  Why this is not a book to be read; how to learn to pronounce the new words correctly; how the etymological approach works better than any other method for learning words quickly and permanently; how to master nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in five to ten minutes; how to use the psychological principles of leaning to sharpen your verbal skills.

PART ONE

GETTING OFF TO A GOOD START

1.How to Test Your Present Vocabulary

  How Vocabulary growth of the average adult compares with that of children; a simple test to show you whether your vocabulary is below average, average, above average , excellent, or superior in range, verbal speed, responsiveness; important evidence of the close relationship between vocabulary and success.

2.How to Start Building Your Vocabulary

  How building your vocabulary will enrich your thinking, increase your self-assurance in speaking and writing, and give you a better understanding of the world and of yourself; why it is necessary to recapture the “powerful urge to learn”; why your age makes little difference; how this book is designed to build a college-size vocabulary in two to three months.

3.How to Talk about Personality Types (Sessions 1 – 3)

  Words that describe all kinds and sorts of people, including terms for self-interest, reactions to the world, attitudes to others, skill and awkwardness, marital states, hatred of man, of woman, and of marriage. How one session of pleasant work can add more words to your vocabulary than the average adult learns in an entire year; why it is necessary to develop a comfortable time schedule and then stick to it.

4.How to Talk About Doctors (Sessions 4 – 6)

  Words that relate to medical specialists and specialties. Terms for experts in disorders of the female organs; childhood diseases; skin ailments; disorders of the nerves, mind, and personality. How self-discipline and persistence will ultimately lead to complete mastery over words.

5.How to Talk About Various Practitioners (Sessions 7 – 10)

  Words that describe a variety of professions, including those dealing with the human mind; teeth; vision; feet; handwriting; aging; etc. How you are becoming more and more conscious of the new words you meet in your reading.

6.How to Talk About Science and Scientists (Sessions 11 – 13)

  Words that describe students of human development, of the heavens, of the earth, of plant and animal life, of insect forms, or words and language, of social organization. Books on psychology that will add immeasurably both to your score of new words and ideas, and also to your understanding of yourself and of other people.

7.How to Talk About Liars and Lying (Sessions 14 – 17)

  Words that accurately label different types of liars and lying. Terms that relate to fame, artistry, reform, heredity, time, place, suffering, etc. Four lasting benefits you have begun to acquire from your work in vocabulary building.

8.How to Check Your Progress: Comprehensive Test I (Session 18)

  A 120-item test of your learning in Part I.

PART TWO

GAINING INCREASED MOMENTUM

9.How to Talk About Actions (Sessions 19 – 23)

  Verbs that accurately describe important human activities. Excursions into expressive terms for good and evil, doing, saying, wishing, and pleasing. Further proof that you can learn, in a few weeks or less, more new words than the average adult learns in an entire year.

10.  How to Talk About Various Speech Habits (Secessions 24 – 27)

  Words that explore in depth all degrees and kinds of talk and silence. More books that will increase your alertness to new ideas and new words.

11.  How to Insult Your Enemies (Sessions 28 – 31)

  Terms for describing a disciplinarian, toady, dabbler, provocative woman, flag-waver, possessor of a one-track mind, free-thinker, sufferer from imaginary ailments, etc. Excursions into words relating to father and mother, murder of all sorts, sexual desires, and various manias and phobias. Magazines that will help you build your vocabulary.

12.  How to Flatter Your Friends (Sessions 32 – 37)

  Terms for describing friendliness, energy, honesty, mental keenness, bravery, charm, sophistication, etc. Excursions into expressive words that refer to ways of eating and drinking , believing and disbelieving, looking and seeing, facing the present, past and future, and living in the city and country. How the new words you are learning have begun to influence your thinking.

13.  How to Check Your Progress: Comprehensive Test II (Session 38)

  A 120-item test of your achievement in Part II.

PART THREE

FINISHING WITH A FEELNIG OF COMPLETE SUCCESS

14.  How to Talk About Common Phenomena and Occurrences (Sessions 39 – 41)

  Words of poverty and wealth, direct and indirect emotions, not calling a spade a spade, banter and other light talk, animal like contentment, homesickness, meat-eating, and different kinds of secrecy. Excursions into terms expressive of goodness, of hackneyed phraseology, of human similarity to various animals, of kinds of sound, etc. How to react to the new words you meet in your reading.

15.  How to Talk About What Goes On (Sessions 42 – 44)

  Verbs that show exhaustion, criticism, self-sacrifice, repetition, mental stagnation, pretense, hinting, soothing, sympathizing, indecision, etc. How you can increase your vocabulary by picking your friends’ brains.

16.  How to Talk About a Variety of Personal Characteristics (Sessions 45 – 46)

  Adjectives that describe insincere humility, dissatisfaction, snobbery, courtesy to women, financial embarrassment, sadness, etc. How increasing your vocabulary has begun to change the intellectual climate of your life.

17.  How to Check Your Progress: Comprehensive Test III (Session 47)

  A 120-item test of your achievement in Part III.

18. How to Check You Standing as an Amateur Etymologist.

  Answers to Teaser Questions in Chapters 3–7, 9– 2, and 14– 6.

19. How to Keep Building Your Vocabulary

  The five simple, but vital, steps to take so that you can keep your vocabulary developing, ever increasing. How your vocabulary will continue to grow only if you remain on the search of new ideas. The best means for making this search successful.

 

詳細資料

  • ISBN:067174190X
  • 規格:平裝 / 4.25 x 6.75 x 1 cm / 普通級 / 單色印刷 / REISSUE
  • 出版地:美國
 

內容連載

HOW TO START BUILDING YOUR VOCABULARY

When you have finished working with this book, you will no longer be the same person.

You cant be.

If you honestly read every page, if you do every exercise, if you take every test, if you follow every principle, you will go through an intellectual experience that will effect a radical change
in you.

For if you systematically increase your vocabulary, you will also sharpen and enrich your thinking; push back your intellectual horizons; building your self-assurance; improve your
facility in handling the English language and thereby your ability to express your thoughts effectively; and acquire a deeper understanding of the world in
general and of yourself in particular.

Increase your vocabulary does not mean merely learning the definitions of large numbers of obscure words; it does not mean memorizing scores or unrelated terms. What it means–what it can
only mean–is becoming acquainted with the multitudinous and fascinating phenomena of human existence of which words are , obviously only the verbal descriptions.

Increasing your vocabulary–properly, intelligently, and systematically–means treating yourself to an all-round, liberal education.

And surely you cannot deny that such an experience will change you intellectually–

Will you have a discernible effect on your methods of thinking– on your store of information–on your ability to express your ideas–on your understanding of human problems.


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2017/01/19

好不客易讀完五百多頁的Word Power Made Easy我真的不得不說-它大概是我這輩子(除了我們很機車的遊歐了外,哈哈,這樣講會不會少了點公信力了!)買過最值得的一本書!!
大家可能都聽過要增加英文字彙量要背字根字首字尾單字才記的多,但往往是背完這個字就忘了上個字。作者除了很幽默外,他一一解釋字義與字根的來源,也設計很多題目可以測自己學習的進度,過程我除了讚嘆不已外更覺相見恨晚! 一本書能從1978年出版到現在還活在市場上真的不是沒有道理的呀!為什麼以前沒半個老師推薦!?

p.s. 有心要學英文了建議不要買中文版

#發自內心推薦非業配文
#感謝我的偶像顏擇雅


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2012/11/28

我就讀國立大學外文系,學校教授大一就是給外文系學生用這本
真的,不只外文系學生,凡是想要有系統的增加字彙量的人都很適合
像是一個老先生用很好笑的方式慢慢講一個字的來龍去脈,很輕鬆,
建議使用這本書的讀者,至少中級~中高級左右的英文程度,
因為整本書是全英文的,勉強使用,可能會有點辛苦。

說實話,一天讀一篇WORD POWER MADE EASY實施起來不容易
但每次讀完一個小session都覺得確實吸收到了,很札實
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2010/08/13

剛開始抱著好奇心,藉著優惠期購買了此書,

雖然是滿滿的英文原文,卻分類的很清晰,易於學習,且不會有負擔的感覺,

使用起來,反而比平時看到的中文版的單字參考書,好用的許\多!!

能大量的吸收字彙的感覺很好,也會有進步的感覺,讓人更有信心

如果想增進閱\讀方面,這本還蠻推薦的!
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2009/01/12

剛開始買到的時候對於單字還出版原文書很好奇,所以帶著好奇心看了博客來對書的照片介紹所以就買了下來。(有部分原因也是因為銷售排行)
實際閱讀之後發現這本書是很有用的工具書(在書本的內頁前就有很詳盡的介紹),它不是拿來純閱讀的,而是用來操作使用。書裡的測驗題目詳盡,介紹清晰,把平常容易忽略的單字,或是以為自己已經會的單字,增廣延伸,不再只會重複使用單一的字彙。
建議有些單字基礎或是打算增加字彙延伸量的人可以購買!!
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2008/08/04

這本書真的很棒。他的單字很難,卻不冷門。假如你覺得你英文字彙擴充能力已經到極限的話,可以看看這本書。看完這本書,連時代雜誌上不懂的單字大都可推測大略的字義。我會特別推薦給那些已經征服高中7000單字的讀者。裡面附有即使是英文很好的人也會犯的文法錯誤練習,幫助你寫長句時不至於文法錯誤。尤其適合那些以大量閱\讀來增加英文能力的人。
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