<p>Which book can you find the 3,500 word list in?</p>
<p>Thanks for your time.</p>
<p>Which book can you find the 3,500 word list in?</p>
<p>Thanks for your time.</p>
<p>well i found it in the Barron's SAT 21st edition (old SAT)...but I think its also in barron's 2400...if you are looking to memorize those words, i think its useless. I stuck with their high frequency list found bulletted in the 3500 words</p>
<p>you can get many words from popular "lists" such as BArron's 3500 or PR's hit parade and sparknotes word lists from flashcardexchange.com </p>
<p>go to "view the cards" to see them and then print them out on your computer. Also, nko90 is right- you don't need to memorize all 3500 words-- stic with some high frequency words and pay VERY CLOSE attention to simple words' 2ndary and less known meanings. SAT always has these easy words used in really arcane ways.</p>
<p>Can anyone tell me what is the tip to learn vocabs?
Is it possible that we can learn up to 40 - 50 words a day? And how?</p>
<p>anything is possible.
You don't just memorize them, you have to know how to use the in sentences, read a few and use them in conversations; that way they'll stick in your head. It worked like a charm for me.</p>
<p>trust me if you know the definition of a word, you will know what to do. Its pretty much common sense in the sentence completion once you know the definitions.</p>