The Vocab Club is the best place for burgeoning one’s intelligence in a jovial manner.
After innumerable hours spent in classrooms talking about mathematics, science, and WORDS, you may think that joining a club about more words and simply piling more work on yourself is buffoonish, but let me tell you: not checking out this club is what’s really puerile. Here at this club, you will expand your linguistic knowledge and become part of a sterling community!
Madison Banks, a member of the Vocab Club, shares poignantly, “I think Maddy [McNeal] does a great job at acknowledging everybody’s submissions, making everyone feel welcome, and just creating a wonderful community for everybody.” Madeline McNeal is The Vocab Club’s president, and it surely sounds like she is doing an efficacious job!
Learning words with Vocab Club is not stodgy. In this club, there are plenty of disparate games and activities to join in on. You can learn the supereminent Word of the day and become the demiurge of a peculiar sentence after accruing the definition and etymology of said word. You have a chance to even become “The Word Whiz” of the month at the monthly Word Whiz competition! How stupendous is that? Oh, but that is not all! You can also participate in a multitude of different word games like the ones on The New York Times and Wordle! “We have gotten really good at them!” exclaims McNeal.
Madeline McNeal’s revival of The Vocab Club was a rather sensational act. She put her heart and soul to this abeyant club. Back then, “It was much more simple and wasn’t really focused on expanding vocabularies” McNeal shares. So she took the chance to bring it back to life with more cogency. McNeal’s incentive was to create a milieu that welcomes students curious about words that is enthralling and never lugubrious.
