Monday, May 11, 2009

Ultimate Vocabulary presents powerful interactive eLearning features including Flash Cards

Ultimate Vocabulary is an advanced vocabulary software tool designed for a wide variety of people. Whether you are a student, business professional or someone with a keen interest in vocabulary, Ultimate Vocabulary is customizable for your needs.



Ultimate Vocabulary has a stylish, professional and intuitive user interface - it's the best we've seen in a vocabulary program to date. The interface is based on the latest Microsoft Window's theme and it's easy to quickly learn where everything is.



What separates this program from the others is the enormous word database. With over 140,000 words in Ultimate Vocabulary's database, it leaves the competitors behind (Power Vocabulary Builder has 2200 words and WordSmart has 400). What's great about this database is that as well as offering the recommended "ultimate words" for you to progressively learn, you can also look up just about any word you want to know the meaning of. Every word is explained in great detail with extensive usage examples. Ultimate Vocabulary can also function as your dictionary.



Ultimate Vocabulary Success Edition has an advanced eLearning framework that is the most learner-focused software we reviewed. It offers structured vocabulary building through a series of ten levels with the words getting progressively more difficult. The words chosen in the levels are of high quality and have great practical application - they're the kinds of words that you read in newspaper articles and business reports.



Once you have mastered a level you can move onto the next one. Each level provides in-depth information on the words, including pronunciation, usage examples, synonyms and antonyms. But it doesn't stop there - Ultimate Vocabulary presents powerful interactive eLearning features including Flash Cards, Synonym Memory, Word Antonym Memory and Multiple Choice tests. These tools provide the solid learning framework you need if you're serious about improving your vocabulary needs.

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