Lexikrat - SAT Words Video Podcast #01~#11

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  • 15 minutes 14 seconds
    Lexikrat 11 - The Power to Make!
    The Power to Make! Find out the relationship among these 7 words: assemble, concoct, construct, engender, fabricate, produce, and manufacture. We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    11 May 2013, 6:21 am
  • 12 minutes 24 seconds
    Lexikrat 10 - The Power to Excel!
    The Power to Excel! Find out the relationship among these 7 words: consummate, competent, eclipse, eminent, exceed, proficient, and manufacture . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    11 May 2013, 6:18 am
  • 17 minutes 33 seconds
    Lexikrat 09 - The Power to Know!
    The Power to Know! Find out the relationship among these 8 words: apprehend, ascertain, cognizant, connoisseur, discern, conscious, sapient, and sentient . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    18 April 2013, 4:59 am
  • 10 minutes 26 seconds
    Lexikrat 08 - The Power to Lead
    The Power to Lead! Find out the relationship among these 7 words: administer, conduct, dominate, preside, regulate, reign, and supervise . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    8 April 2013, 8:59 am
  • 12 minutes 24 seconds
    Lexikrat 07 - The Power to Charm!
    The Power to Charm! Find out the relationship among these 7 words: divert, enchant, engross, enthrall, enrapture, seduce, and transfix . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    2 April 2013, 8:52 am
  • 13 minutes 58 seconds
    Lexikrat 06 - The Power to Choose!
    The Power to Choose! Find out the relationship among these 8 words: adjudge, adjudicate, arbitrate, decide, determine, elect, select,and peremptory . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    22 February 2013, 8:34 am
  • 14 minutes 18 seconds
    Lexikrat 05 - The Power to Puzzle!
    The Power to Puzzle! Find out the relationship among these seven words: bemuse, bewilder, conflate, confound, confuse, obscure, and perplex . We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    16 February 2013, 7:14 am
  • 14 minutes 58 seconds
    Lexikrat 04 - The Power to Call!
    The Power to Call! Find out the relationship among these nine words: vocabulary, vocation, vocative, vociferous, equivocal, provoke, revoke, invoke, and evoke. We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    14 February 2013, 3:11 am
  • 10 minutes 6 seconds
    Lexikrat 03 - The Power to Scorn!
    The Power to Scold! Find out the relationship among these seven words: condemn, denounce, deride, excoriate, inveigh, revile, and vilify. We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    12 February 2013, 9:32 am
  • 14 minutes 11 seconds
    Lexikrat 02 - The Power to Scold!
    The Power to Scold! Find out the relationship among these eight words: admonish, berate, castigate, chastise, rebuke, reproach, reprove, and upbraid. We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    12 February 2013, 9:29 am
  • 14 minutes 17 seconds
    Lexikrat 01 - The Power to Beg!
    The Power to Beg! Find out the relationship among these seven words:adjure, beseech, entreat, enjoin, exhort, implore, and supplicate. We will explain the Greek and Latin roots to help you grasp the meaning of these words. All you have to do is to listen and try to understand.
    12 February 2013, 9:26 am
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