Yes I did wes teacher ! New vocabulary words" Trepidation Brazen Frugal Candid (truthful) Pernicious Cynical Impeccable Flagrant Exonerate Sesquipedalian (long) For me these words new vocabulary and I must going to my dictionary to know what these mean😊!and I fall behind in vocabulary .
Hi there, I have 2 kids , I am intrested in having them knowing English language, their English levels are different, one know some English where the other one has very very basic English skills, I wonder how you can help them out utilizing this channel and the interactive English? You can email me at aliewaa06@gmail.com
Hi 😊I'm Merthyl I'm now working here in Russia and I keep watching your lesson here in RUclips and I'm learning more. Thank you very much for helping us. More power 🙏
I was very interested in this, and I appreciate and like your videos, they give me ideas for my classes. After 35 years as a professional in ELT, and as a native English (Londoner) speaker and teacher, I just loved all these words which I imagine in lots of cultures and languages, they are new. My point is that in Latin/Greek based languages some are just cognates. Example: impeccable /im'pekabal/, in English. It is impecable /impe'ka:bli/ in Spanish (pron changes). Just a thought. Thank you for your video input. ( I don't have a pron chart on my computer so no shwa).
Wes, I am try to avoid sesquipedalian in the way to learn english no more long translate and thinking rather build a new vocabulary that will increase my performance.
To be candid, my score was impeccable although I had some trouble with flagrant and obtrusive because I found them subtly analogous in some manner (well not completely). I internally became brazen to extirpate the trepidation that causes pernicious subsidence in my mind and refuse to accept frugality in using sesquipedalian and peculiar words. The video motivated me not to be cynical but instead share the knowledge on how to profoundly achive eloquence and proficiency in learning vocabulary. Let us exonerate ourselves from the captives of debilitating ignorance and intellectual hindrances. Greetings from the Philippines! Love ya
"Trepidation, brazen, frugal, candid, pernicious, cynical, impeccable, flagrant, exonerate, sesquipedalian" - They are totally new for me, but very precise, fantastic words. I advocate you to carry on this topic, thanks Wes !!!
Hi there!!! Today, I learned new vocabulary: trepidation, brazen, frugal (I’ve heard cheap) candid, pernicious, flagrant, sesquipedalian. Thank you for this advanced lesson. Blessings!! Almost all the words 😬🤗
Pernicious , candid , brazen , trepidation , etc I learn a lot of new words ! Thanks a lot ! I really really love the way you teach , you explain well and give perfect examples which makes it easy for me to comprehend and actually use them !! I remember your examples because you have pictures and movéis and you say several examples was well ! Outstanding work ! Thank you !
Absolutely, I have learned most of the words given today and the one which I will use immediately is " Klutz" and that is because I was a klutz one during my childhood and I'm going to insert it in some phrases to describe my personality when I was a little. Thanks a bunch.
@@InteractiveEng Flagrant, hardcore, egregious. Sorry for being mistaken, when I finished watching to your video and trying to comment, the following video ran without I paying attention that I comment on the following video, again I appologize.
@@InteractiveEng Flagrant, hardcore, egregious. Sorry for being mistaken, when I finished watching to your video and trying to comment, the following video ran without I paying attention that I comment on the following video, again I appologize.
I am from Bangladesh.Recently I have completed a vocabulary book which has almost 3000 advance word .so these quizes are quite easy for me .I have just watched 2 videos of you and I am in love with it .Your videos are addictive.Great effort .Love you.
Wes I am familiar with all except the last one. However, I feel deeply indebted to you as you have such awesome and amazing way when it comes to teaching English. I am gobsmacked & I take my hats off to you. You are remarkably friendly with an amazingly warm demeanour.
Dear WES. Ciao ! This Practice on Exclusive Vocabulary of Yours is quite effective & good for my Students as well as Me too ! Kudos from PATNA ( BIHAR).
Dear Wes, I do love the classes that you and your wife give us. I would like, permit me, show you a common mistake of, even the best, English native: "The new policies had a pernicious EFFECT (not affect) in the neighboring countries." Always following and learning with you, yours...
Thanks a lot for your candid manner in teaching English ... one can took the idea about how to use these new words by an unblemished mentioned examples .... thaaanks a lot ..
German is replete with sesquipedalian words even at the beginner's level: Bewerbungsgespräche = Job Interviews; Lebensmittel = groceries; Bücherregale = bookcases
Hi Wes ! Thank you for the lesson. I’m learning new French vocabulary throughout your lesson. In fact I didn’t now the meaning of candid (candide) in French, I’ve learned both at the same time. I could use this idiom, I killed 2 birds with the same stone :). Same thing with pernicious, pernicieux, in French I’ve already heard this word but never used in my mother tongue. I’m wondering if those advanced words are used often in English. One thing fore sure they aren’t part of the 20 % that we use 80% of the time. Even if it’s advanced vocabulary, Like you said it always good to expand our vocabulary. I’ve learned 8 out of 10 new vocabulary words, very interesting and useful.
Frugal came from “fruit” in Latin, so it means we only use the minimum (like cheap fruit/food!😅). We’ve the same expression in France. 😊🇫🇷 Hi from a Portuguese 🇵🇹 guy living in Vietnam 🇻🇳
Another question: Why did you use the word “affect” in the sentence “The new policies had a pernicious affect on neighboring countries”? Shouldn’t it be “[…] effect on […]”?
Those are absolutely great advanced vocabulary words. I've learned a lot of new words today, thanks Mr. Wes, wish I was watching this when it was streaming so I could participate.
People who find this class difficult should look for classes for beginners instead of complaining. The teacher is willing to teach us for free and has yet to endure complaints of this kind.
1B 2D 3D 4D 5D 6A 7B 8C 9A 10D× I missed 1. I have an 8th grade education. I did so much better than I had expected to. I'm binge watching and enjoying this site very much.
Very useful for those who speak fluenty another language wich isent their native one like me thank you guy and please try to not be absent for a long time please are you American or British i think your accent is pure american but I'm not sure
Dear teacher, thanks for amazing useful video. Please do more videos like this. And tomorrow's first day of May. I wish you great month with your family 👪 🤗
Sesquipedalian🤔... I'll talk about it during the whole week at my work with my partners 😂. .. here in Brazil we've paralelepípedo or inconstitucionalissimamente 👊 Thank you, I appreciate the vídeo
in my point of view, who speaks a “latin” language is more helped, because of latin root of most of these words. In my native language these words are used with the same meaning (🇮🇹🇮🇹). I didn’t know brazen , that I can replace with impudent .
Did you learn a new vocabulary word/words today? 😃 Let me know and write the word here in the comments. ✍
Thank you soo much i really like your lessons i have to improve my prononciation i have a french accent and too bad for me
Yes I did wes teacher ! New vocabulary words"
Trepidation
Brazen
Frugal
Candid (truthful)
Pernicious
Cynical
Impeccable
Flagrant
Exonerate
Sesquipedalian (long)
For me these words new vocabulary and I must going to my dictionary to know what these mean😊!and I fall behind in vocabulary .
Hi there, I have 2 kids , I am intrested in having them knowing English language, their English levels are different, one know some English where the other one has very very basic English skills, I wonder how you can help them out utilizing this channel and the interactive English?
You can email me at aliewaa06@gmail.com
Brazen
It's new vocabulary words for me🤔🤔
Hi 😊I'm Merthyl I'm now working here in Russia and I keep watching your lesson here in RUclips and I'm learning more. Thank you very much for helping us. More power 🙏
Wonderful! Thanks for your comment. 👍
I learned these words. Trepidation, brazen, pernicious, flagrant, impeccable, sesquipedalian. Thank you! I love your channel!
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I was very interested in this, and I appreciate and like your videos, they give me ideas for my classes. After 35 years as a professional in ELT, and as a native English (Londoner) speaker and teacher, I just loved all these words which I imagine in lots of cultures and languages, they are new. My point is that in Latin/Greek based languages some are just cognates. Example: impeccable /im'pekabal/, in English. It is impecable /impe'ka:bli/ in Spanish (pron changes). Just a thought. Thank you for your video input. ( I don't have a pron chart on my computer so no shwa).
Thanks so much for your comment. 😃
Wes, I am try to avoid sesquipedalian in the way to learn english no more long translate and thinking rather build a new vocabulary that will increase my performance.
To be candid, my score was impeccable although I had some trouble with flagrant and obtrusive because I found them subtly analogous in some manner (well not completely). I internally became brazen to extirpate the trepidation that causes pernicious subsidence in my mind and refuse to accept frugality in using sesquipedalian and peculiar words. The video motivated me not to be cynical but instead share the knowledge on how to profoundly achive eloquence and proficiency in learning vocabulary. Let us exonerate ourselves from the captives of debilitating ignorance and intellectual hindrances.
Greetings from the Philippines! Love ya
"Trepidation, brazen, frugal, candid, pernicious, cynical, impeccable, flagrant, exonerate, sesquipedalian" - They are totally new for me, but very precise, fantastic words. I advocate you to carry on this topic, thanks Wes !!!
We will carry on. Thanks for commenting & checking out the quiz. Glad you learned some new words. 😉👍
Hi there!!! Today, I learned new vocabulary: trepidation, brazen, frugal (I’ve heard cheap) candid, pernicious, flagrant, sesquipedalian. Thank you for this advanced lesson. Blessings!! Almost all the words 😬🤗
Hi Jacqueline. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. Glad you learned some new words. 😊
Pernicious , candid , brazen , trepidation , etc I learn a lot of new words ! Thanks a lot ! I really really love the way you teach , you explain well and give perfect examples which makes it easy for me to comprehend and actually use them !! I remember your examples because you have pictures and movéis and you say several examples was well ! Outstanding work ! Thank you !
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The best channel. This is what I was looking for!!! Thank you very much. I really improve my language thanks to your lessons.
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Absolutely, I have learned most of the words given today and the one which I will use immediately is " Klutz" and that is because I was a klutz one during my childhood and I'm going to insert it in some phrases to describe my personality when I was a little.
Thanks a bunch.
Thanks so much for commenting & checking out the lesson. 😊
@@InteractiveEng Flagrant, hardcore, egregious.
Sorry for being mistaken, when I finished watching to your video and trying to comment, the following video ran without I paying attention that I comment on the following video, again I appologize.
@@InteractiveEng Flagrant, hardcore, egregious.
Sorry for being mistaken, when I finished watching to your video and trying to comment, the following video ran without I paying attention that I comment on the following video, again I appologize.
I had learned all these vocabularies before , but they are still new for me . Thanks .
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I am from Bangladesh.Recently I have completed a vocabulary book which has almost 3000 advance word .so these quizes are quite easy for me .I have just watched 2 videos of you and I am in love with it .Your videos are addictive.Great effort .Love you.
Thanks for checking out the lesson Hussain. Great job on the quiz. 👏
Hi Wes , I can tell you’re a candid person . Thanks for teaching .
So nice of you. Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
Thank you, Wes,you have made these boring words interesting and remembable 😊
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Thanks, it's useful and enjoyable. Good job
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is best channel to lean English !!
Thank you. I learned pernicious, flagrant, and sesquipedalian tonight. I enjoy your lesson.
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Wes I am familiar with all except the last one. However, I feel deeply indebted to you as you have such awesome and amazing way when it comes to teaching English. I am gobsmacked & I take my hats off to you. You are remarkably friendly with an amazingly warm demeanour.
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate it. 👍
Great class. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson Nancy. 😊
Dear WES. Ciao !
This Practice on Exclusive Vocabulary of Yours is quite effective & good for my Students as well as Me too !
Kudos from PATNA ( BIHAR).
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I am stating that without trepidation, you are a candid eacher.
Tq u sir.
Thanks, so much. I learnt lot of words. Some of them were obvious, too.
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Dear Wes, I do love the classes that you and your wife give us. I would like, permit me, show you a common mistake of, even the best, English native: "The new policies had a pernicious EFFECT (not affect) in the neighboring countries." Always following and learning with you, yours...
LOL...Thanks for the heads up. This was a typo. I need to get more sleep. 😂
MR. Wes. I love your video about advanced vocabulary.
Glad to hear that! 😃
Thank YOU for TEACHING us the WAY YOU DO ☘️✨☘️
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Very helpful video for learners thank you so much sir
So nice of you. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
It is not only a fascinating work, it’s educational too.
Thanks so much for checking out the quiz Mollie. Did you get all of them correct? 👍
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Great and informative lesson! Can you reccomend an excellent book for learning advanced vocabulary esp. In context?
Great! Thank you!
I really appreciate for your effort teach please bring up advanced vocabulary as much as you could
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I got 9/10 comfortably. I enjoy learning the word "sesquipedalion". Thank you.
Great job! 😃
U r candid teacher.
Thanks Wes,
This lesson make me know new words... so grateful.. 👍👍👍
Hi Hariadi. Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
Candid, flagrant words I learned
Tq u sir giving useful lesson
Superb !! Thanks a lot.
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Thanks a lot for your candid manner in teaching English ... one can took the idea about how to use these new words by an unblemished mentioned examples .... thaaanks a lot ..
Nice use of the words. Thanks for commenting & taking the quiz. 😃👍
German is replete with sesquipedalian words even at the beginner's level: Bewerbungsgespräche = Job Interviews; Lebensmittel = groceries; Bücherregale = bookcases
Oh my. I think I'd have a tough time wrapping my head around those words. Thanks for sharing with us Vicki. 😊
It was a great revisit of the vocabulary that were forgotten 👍🏻😊
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it helpful. 😊
I’m happy for your English class
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On video 9:42 There is a typo error. You said it right though. Thank you for your videos.
Glad you enjoyed the lessons. 😊
Please make more quizzes on advanced vocabulary ☺️
Hi Amina. We'll have more quizzes in the future. 👍
Oh, I have learnt many words today! Thank you for the lesson!
Out of frugal, all of the vocabulary is new for me. Thank you Wes, have a good day :)
Thank you.
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I haven't heard about "sesquipedalian" before your lesson. It's an interesting word. Thanx a lot. Take care.
Glad you liked it! 😊
All of them are new for me. Thanks, you're the best.
Excellent. Thanks so much for checking out the quiz Youri. Have a great day! 😊
Hi Wes ! Thank you for the lesson. I’m learning new French vocabulary throughout your lesson. In fact I didn’t now the meaning of candid (candide) in French, I’ve learned both at the same time. I could use this idiom, I killed 2 birds with the same stone :). Same thing with pernicious, pernicieux, in French I’ve already heard this word but never used in my mother tongue. I’m wondering if those advanced words are used often in English. One thing fore sure they aren’t part of the 20 % that we use 80% of the time. Even if it’s advanced vocabulary, Like you said it always good to expand our vocabulary. I’ve learned 8 out of 10 new vocabulary words, very interesting and useful.
And it was a candid way to teach us without being frugal.
Well done Wes You are really helpful thank you indeed but I want to know the difference between "hope"and"wish" pls
Tq u sir giving useful lesson.
I used to nail these in the M-W's word quizzes. Good vocabulary .
Glad you enjoyed the lesson Maria. Have a great day. 😊
Thanks
Frugal came from “fruit” in Latin, so it means we only use the minimum (like cheap fruit/food!😅). We’ve the same expression in France. 😊🇫🇷 Hi from a Portuguese 🇵🇹 guy living in Vietnam 🇻🇳
Thanks for sharing with us Francisco. Hope you have a great day! 😊
Impeccable
I knew it & i like it👍
Thank you so much 😀
Another question: Why did you use the word “affect” in the sentence “The new policies had a pernicious affect on neighboring countries”? Shouldn’t it be “[…] effect on […]”?
In that case, you're right. It may have been a typo. I'll have to go back and look at it. Thanks for letting me know. 😊
i learned tooooooooooo much from this lesson,thanks a million
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Those are absolutely great advanced vocabulary words. I've learned a lot of new words today, thanks Mr. Wes, wish I was watching this when it was streaming so I could participate.
Wich i were
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lots of new words were new for me,so intellectual class!!
Excellent. Glad you learned some new words Leticia. 😉
Thank you,
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People who find this class difficult should look for classes for beginners instead of complaining. The teacher is willing to teach us for free and has yet to endure complaints of this kind.
Tq u for all new words
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1B 2D 3D 4D 5D 6A 7B
8C 9A 10D×
I missed 1. I have an 8th grade education. I did so much better than I had expected to. I'm binge watching and enjoying this site very much.
Excellent thanks
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nice choice!
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Thank a million
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I learn today here all new words 10 out of 10 New and wonderful
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I’m being candid with you.
Yes I'm candid for you
Very useful for those who speak fluenty another language wich isent their native one like me thank you guy and please try to not be absent for a long time please are you American or British i think your accent is pure american but I'm not sure
American , r is pronounced"are" , he uses slap t= "d"
@@lafritegaming7713 thank you
Wow! I've learned 7 new expressions, thank you.
Excellent. Glad you learned some new words. 😊
Hello Wes, love your teaching style. here is a typo of you- pernicious affect, it should be effect not affect. thanks
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Very hard today's lesson. All of this words are new for me, it will take a lot of time to study all of those. There's a long way ahead, thanks 👍
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Very nice..... make playlist of it....love from surat city.......
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thank you so much
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perfect Mister Wes
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Yes sir thanks
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Trepidation could it be shake/vibration ?
I did learn at least two thank u Wes
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There is no teacher like you in the world.
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Dear teacher, thanks for amazing useful video. Please do more videos like this. And tomorrow's first day of May. I wish you great month with your family 👪 🤗
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Brazen
Frugal
I learned 10new words
Tq u sir giving useful lesson
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Learned many new words today
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pernicious, trepidation and sesquipedalian; these are the three words that I learned today.
Out of 10 questions, I got 9 correct answers.
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Sesquipedalian🤔... I'll talk about it during the whole week at my work with my partners 😂. .. here in Brazil we've paralelepípedo or inconstitucionalissimamente 👊
Thank you, I appreciate the vídeo
impeccable in French means “(almost) perfect”!😉👍
Thank you professor Wes , I really like the way you teach .
God bless you , happy end of the 2019 holidays .
This is great! You got my vote! X
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excellent
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D. Brazen
3- Frigal
in my point of view, who speaks a “latin” language is more helped, because of latin root of most of these words. In my native language these words are used with the same meaning (🇮🇹🇮🇹). I didn’t know brazen , that I can replace with impudent .
Very true. So many words have Latin roots. Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍
4- truthful
6- pernicious
8 correct
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Wow wes this is the hard lesson I’ve never learned I really appreciate
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trepidation,brazen,pernicious,flagrant,sesquipedalian :)
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Hi Wes, you said ONE-ON-ONE. What's the difference between ONE-ON-ONE and ONE-TO-ONE?
“Altruistic” is my middle name: Mr-Altruistic-Bean. 🤗❤️ (Mr.Bean is my nickname in Vietnam for 10 years 😅)
Great thank u
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Hey Mr Wes please i personally need a lesson about verb plus prepositions ...Can you?
His name is MR. Wes
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@@InteractiveEng Thank you soo much and have a quite night
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