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Tens of thousands of students have raised their SAT scores with Not Too Scary Vocabulary

“This CD promises to be ‘outrageously wild and funny,’ …it delivers…these CDs are sidesplitting.” Boston Herald


“BEFORE YOU START WORRYING ABOUT WORKBOOKS AND STUDY SESSIONS, LOOK NO FURTHER THAN Renee Mazer…Building a better vocabulary can be fun…(especially if you’re using her “Not Too Scary Vocabulary” CD series” CNN and FORTUNE


“[Renee] is a kick in the pants” Comcast CN8’s morning show


“When Renee Mazer tutors high schoolers, she’s a little irreverent, a bit racy, and 100% pop-culture original. The novel approach is boosting test scores” BusinessWeek





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“A Shot Of Verbal Viagra” The Chicago Tribune




WORDGASM is a vocabulary building audio program with a companion booklet that… “Gives Words Sex Appeal” South Jersey News




The emphasis is on entertainment:


“Turns the rather tedious chore of vocabulary building into a slightly naughty …funny exercise chock full of sexy word play and double entendres.” Courier Post




It is extremely effective:


“ Wordgasm,” for all of it’s jokey tenor is a serious teaching tool.” Courier Post




“Uses Racy poems, saucy songs and sex to help adults build verbal prowess." The Chicago Tribune

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