Boost Your WAEC, JAMB and Post-UTME Scores with Scrabble
WAEC, JAMB and Post-UTME exams all test your English vocabulary. Studying long word lists can be boring and often doesn’t stick. Scrabble offers a proven, fun alternative. You learn words under pressure and recall them naturally. Here’s how competitive Scrabble sharpens your exam performance: — 2- and 3-letter words reinforce roots and prefixes — Pattern recognition boosts automatic spelling — Rare Q-without-U, Z and X words expand active vocabulary — Time pressure trains fast recall for tight exam conditions — Memorising all 127 two-letter Collins words takes about two weeks and enriches everyday writing Schools in Lagos and Abuja that introduced Scrabble clubs report clear improvements in English scores. To start, focus on mastering the full two-letter word list. Many students know fewer than 20 of these words, yet they transform both your Scrabble game and exam readiness. Have you or your school used Scrabble to prepare for WAEC or JAMB? Share your results and tips below!
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