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Improve your vocabulary for less than $20
Does the mere thought of having your vocabulary skills tested make you kakorrhaphiophobic? Follow-up question: Do you even know what “kakorrhaphiophobic” means? Didn’t think so.
Well, fear not: You can easily improve your command of the English language — not to mention your self-esteem and your job prospects — with the Award-Winning Vocabulary Builder Bundle, a set of two programs designed to improve your communication skills.
You’ll begin your training with Vocab1, a software program that aims to double your vocabulary through contextual learning in the form of fun games. It includes access to a database of over 520 million words, which you can pick and choose from to build customized word lists. Those lists can then be printed out in the form of worksheets and flashcards for convenient, on-the-go vocabulary drills.
The second component featured in this valuable bundle is Spreeder Pro, an e-reader program that uses rapid serial visual presentation, or RSVP, to simulate a natural reading flow and get you reading at more than three times your normal pace. Spreeder is unique in that it’s highly customizable: You can adjust its punctuation pauses, fonts, background colors, and speeds; choose from four different reading modes; and even upload your own content to its cloud library using URLs, PDFs, documents, or e-books.
Whether you’re training for the GRE, SAT, GMAT, or an IQ test, intent on taking your professional communication skills to the next level, or simply interested in fine-tuning your mental dictionary, this online bungle is just what the doctor ordered. For a limited time, you’ll find it on sale for only $19 — a discount of 95%.
As if that deal wasn’t great enough, Mashable readers can save an extra 15% by entering the coupon code “BOO15” at checkout.
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