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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:
Billy gets an unpleasant surprise when he learns that the company who makes the SAT is less circumspect than he.
A song for all paramours who are feeling particularly amorous as their thoughts turn to spring.
Our own Johnny Cash sound-alike shows up just in time to teach you how to please.
Do you concur or acquiesce? We'll tell you how to say yes.
Make words not war as you learn to pinpoint the extent of your dislike for something.
The prefixes Bi and Tri can really chop things up. This song will make certain that you never try to trisect your frog!
If you're going to talk about women you need to start building your vocabulary. An ingenue is a great start.
Happiest of holidays from us to you. Here's a song that will give you a whole new vocabulary to describe the wonders of the season. (What's a tiding anyhow?)
In this song you'll see that a little prefix can make words go the WRONG way.