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Summary: The Princeton Review Vocab Minute is a series of short, easygoing songs that each teach four words in about 60 seconds. Each song is rated for the appropriate grade level. If you can remember the lyrics to every song, but not what the teacher said yesterday, then don't miss these.
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- Artist: The Princeton Review
- Copyright: 2005 Princeton Review
Podcasts:
You'll salivate over this scrumptious song.
Find out why you should substitute "ransom" for trick and "exhortion" for treat.
With a yo ho ho to all the maritimers out there.
You've seen those emails from "Nigerian friends." Now hear this cautionary tale.
We're talking about going places in this transportation lover's song.
Labor Day is not just for shopping; download this tune for a refresher course on the American Dream.
Saying Snakes on a Plane's catchphrase will get you thrown out of school. Singing this song probably won't.
Summer vacation is fading into summer cessation.
Take a listen and let us know if you're enervated or invigorated.
In honor of our new Small Group Tutoring, here's a big group hug.
Summer's heating up; here's how to keep your cool.
Why just "hill in your grill" when you "ap at your residence?"
There are many ways to look at time besides your watch, so what are you waiting for?
A painful song with a Western twang.
It's springtime and the livin' is hectic. Sprint towards the end of the school year with some brand new vocabulary.