Study common Latin and Greek roots to unlock families of words. Notice how the same root shifts meaning with prefixes.
Read one editorial daily and note five unfamiliar words with sample sentences you write yourself—active use beats passive highlighting.
Quiz synonyms in pairs, not alone: understanding contrast clarifies nuance examiners love to test.
Word families
Learn root words (e.g., “bene,” “mal,” “ject”) so one root unlocks several exam words.
Sentence mining
Collect sentences from editorials, not isolated words—context reveals nuance antonyms tests exploit.