Transfer English Ultra-Simple Synonym Problems 900
๐ธ Organize English words that appear frequently on the English transfer test into super simple example sentences
๐ธThe number of questions is 900, but the vocabulary is roughly 2,000 if you include synonyms
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Why do I need Transfer English Ultra-Simple Synonyms 900?
Time is a concept that shouldn't be overlooked when learning words as much as memory. Memorizing words while reading a long passage has its advantages, allowing you to pick up on nuances, but when you put that much effort into an English transfer exam, you're losing the opportunity cost of time.
The best part about synonym questions is that if you know the meaning and synonym of the underlined word, you can answer them in 5-10 seconds and spend the rest of your time on grammar or reading comprehension.
The Youngnam University Transfer Super-Simple Synonym Problem 900 focuses on time and efficiency by organizing high-frequency transfer English words into super-simple example sentences so that you can quickly find synonyms and learn other important words at the same time.
The number of questions is 900, but the number of synonyms and other words that are actually correct is over 2,000 words, so the hit rate is 95%.
Park.
English transfer words seem to have 900 synonyms... If you add up the synonyms of the rest of the words, it's probably more than 2000 lol
No.
Short example sentences are great for last-minute finishing touches
This.
Synonym 900 is handy because it translates when you right-click it, but the example is short enough that it's not necessary.
Kim.
Short example sentences make for better progress than expected
God.
Is memorizing the words to a super-simple 900 question set enough to get into English?