|aThe least you should know about vocabulary building : |bword roots / |cTeresa Ferster Glazier, Laura D. Knight, Carol E. Friend
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|a5th ed
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|aBoston, MA : |bThomson/Wadsworth, |cc2005
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|avii, 161 p ; |c24 cm
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|aIncludes index
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|aDistribution is restricted to RFB & D members who have a documented print disability such as a visual impairment, learning disability or other physical disability
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|aIncreasing your vocabulary through learning word roots--Where to find word roots in your dictionary--Changes in root spelling--How to use this book--Preliminary test--World roots in alphabetical order--Comprehensive tests--Answers
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|aIt makes little difference which roots you study first because each root will eventually help you with some new word. Therefore the roots in this text are presented alphabetically ... Working with word roots and the words that are formed from the roots will make your learning easier. Once you learn the roots, you will notice that you can figure out the meaning of other words. Mastering even a few words under each roots will give quite a boost to your vocabulary.-How to use this book