I have Borderline personality disorder and a list like that really helps me to try to figure out my feelings better. Because lost of the time I can't name them or just name the "category" like sad or happy but no further graduation or a more specific expression. Like if a person can see blue but can't differentiate between dark blue and light blue. I made a mind map of the vocabulary and hung it on my wall so I can try to better understand my emotions
Hi Madame Max, So much thanks and love for the way you re talking when delivering lecture. I 'm much attracted by your so nice teaching expressions. Love you.
Hi Max, you have done a wonderful job! This kind of vocabulary video dispels many confusions in the usage of words. please keep making this sort of video. Thanks
Notes by native English speaker: Table! Note that these are Table's interpretations of words. Note that Table makes his definitions before he sees what Max thinks of the words, therefore any similarities are simply a measure of how precise in meaning each word is to a native English speaker. Cheerful: Cheerful is a very visual word. You can be happy without being cheerful. To be cheerful, happiness should be visibly shown. e.g. a person that likes to smile a lot seems cheerful but could actually be sad on the inside. Perky: As Max said, this word is very similar to 'cheerful' as it is also quite a visual word. Perky tends to have more energetic connotations. (Table wouldn't use this word as it has some other meanings which can be taken as inappropriate or make people misunderstand you in quite a bad way.) Content: This is quite formal and is normally used when saying that you are pleased with an outcome but not brimming with joy like with perky. Delighted: This is also a calm form of happiness like 'content' but evokes a bit more... as in *very content*. Delight is like a soft smile; the cherry on top; the warmth of a fire in the winter. Thrilled & Overjoyed: These are like 'cheerful' to the extreme. This is not just brimming with joy, happiness has spilt over and cannot be contained. - very visual. You cannot call someone who is sitting still thrilled or overjoyed as the aspect of their happiness being unable to be controlled is what defines these words. Overjoyed > Thrilled in terms of happiness levels Ecstatic & Elated Very similar in meaning to 'thrilled & overjoyed' but is much more commonly used (in Table's opinion). Also has the aspect where happiness cannot be contained. Ecstatic > Overjoyed > thrilled (happiness levels) Ecstatic is what you feel in the moment when the thing is happening/about to happen. Elated is more of what you feel in hindsight or after the event has occurred. So even if you say "I am elated..." the happiness high has already come down. Table thinks this is because Ecstatic connotes the feeling of excitement more than Elated does. e.g. Table is ecstatic to go to the theme park. compared to Table was elated to hear that he was invited to a theme park. Going to the theme park is yet to happen but the invitation has already come. Table has only done the Happy words but if you want some more, then Table would be delighted to do so for you :D
Since my childhood I have enjoyed your language so much. I found your channel, and of course I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for your efforts and dedication. Cheers!
Hello Max, This is my second video. Very useful for me. 1. I love the way you present. 2. Usages of the terms in sentences are most apt. 3. Your expression precisely match what you say and feel. 4. I can't help admiring your looks. 5. I would leave "mortified" alone. Thanks 🙇.
Feel pleasure to hear from Mex. such a cheerful teacher will not let down the keen English learner. Such an improvisation in teaching makes learning a delightful experience.
Mis Max, I want to ask you a question. Would you mind responding me ? Of i want to feed my child into her mouth. Can i say : eat please. Or is there any other casual expression ?
Really good channel for learn speaking english and pronounce words correctly. I am watching your video from last 8 months and I impressed by your explanation style. Thank you max 🙏👌👍👍
Thanks for sharing I love your style and your enthusiasm. Your pronunciation is flawless, helps me a lot That's talk, it means not distorting the language
Hello. Thanks for this lesson. It's very interesting and quite useful! I think it's really helpful to have all the related information about an item together!! Thanks again. 🌹We can practise a lot. 😘💝
I'm jubilant after wathcing this video Max. Thank you. Even I've no future in any foreign country and even I don't use English in my daily routine, I progress by wathching all your videos, so that I'll not need any subtitle to watch serials any more :)))
thanks very much Max..ı have watched first time now but after that ı am going to follow your lesson ..ı like very much it is very tutorial and fertile...thanks again
Hi Max, thanks for this lesson, I learned a lot of adjectives today. I hope you are doing well. It's not too late to wish you a happy new year - and send me some sunshine from Australia, winter is really cold in France 🥶
I just love the way you're talking to your stuffed animals while teaching, like when you gave that 'admonishing' look to Frank at 23:57 :D :D it makes the whole lesson so much lighter to take in
There's a legend in connection with Sophia. She was the first woman, the first female, the first girl on this planet. She was not born. What is more: she was not created. She outshined, as the quintessence of the magic creation of our world. The Creator was shocked and astonished. The word "philosophy" means: the love of Sophia. The only point of the existence of males: looking for the smile of Sophias, living with us. Max, I guess, you are one of them. Take care! And have a great summer in Australia. In Europe, we're in trouble at the moment. I miss sunlight.
Thanks a lot for the explanation, Max. Anyway, what i meant was : can i say : have it ! (while wanting to feed a spoon of rice into her mouth ) ?Because, in English, you can also say : would you like to have something? The other question is : can you please give me at least 2 examples of the word FRANK ? Is it possible to use it in negative or positive one ?
We wouldn't say "have it" in that context, but you could say "here you are". I'd say it's quite a neutral word. Here are some examples: www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/frank_1?q=frank
Hi Max, Season’s Greetings! I thoroughly enjoy your sessions! Thank you! Btw, why did you say that you are not ashamed of knowing the song “Inconsolable”?
Hai Max, How do ye' do? Your presentation is easily understandable by everyone in all walks of life. Yo'r teaching is apprecoatable. Where do ye' live in Australia? Yo'r email please? Thanks after all. 😇😇😇
Down(sad),,gloomy (sad n without hope),miserable (very unhappy), heartbroken, devastated (extremely sad n shocked), inconsolable (so sad that no one is able to comfort you),somber(sad n serious used to describe things).
Lovely to see another video. I've learnt some new words, since watching you. Hope you're well, and have finished all your Christmas presents shopping. Have a great week 👍👍
Hi, can you please put light on the Scentence about miserable, " I got caught in the rain without umbrella " . Can we use got and caught together as a verb in this sentence?
Thank you :). I don't currently have any subscription services, but if you're interested in supporting my channel and online activities, you might be interested in buying one of my courses. They're one-off payments and you will have lifetime access to them. (The links are in the description.)
Hi Max, hello from Brazil! I have a serious doubt when I hear a song and the lyrics say "If it don't bother you, it don't bother me".Why not doesn't instead of don't? In a Beatles song (can't remember song name) I hear "yes she do" (instead of does). In what situations this form of expression is acceptable?
Good question :). That sort of grammar is sometimes used in certain regional dialects and I'd say it's only really acceptable if you grew up speaking that dialect. Otherwise it can sound strange/forced or just incorrect. It's good to understand it and recognise it, but if you're not a native English speaker, I wouldn't use it. I hope that helps!
I have Borderline personality disorder and a list like that really helps me to try to figure out my feelings better. Because lost of the time I can't name them or just name the "category" like sad or happy but no further graduation or a more specific expression. Like if a person can see blue but can't differentiate between dark blue and light blue.
I made a mind map of the vocabulary and hung it on my wall so I can try to better understand my emotions
Hi Madame Max, So much thanks and love for the way you re talking when delivering lecture. I 'm much attracted by your so nice teaching expressions. Love you.
Hi Max, you have done a wonderful job! This kind of vocabulary video dispels many confusions in the usage of words. please keep making this sort of video. Thanks
Very useful vocabulary to broaden my English speaking speaking and writing skills.
Excellent selection of words, most learners get stuck with the same adjectives, while there is a wide variety of words to choose from.
Notes by native English speaker: Table!
Note that these are Table's interpretations of words.
Note that Table makes his definitions before he sees what Max thinks of the words, therefore any similarities are simply a measure of how precise in meaning each word is to a native English speaker.
Cheerful:
Cheerful is a very visual word. You can be happy without being cheerful.
To be cheerful, happiness should be visibly shown.
e.g. a person that likes to smile a lot seems cheerful but could actually be sad on the inside.
Perky:
As Max said, this word is very similar to 'cheerful' as it is also quite a visual word. Perky tends to have more energetic connotations. (Table wouldn't use this word as it has some other meanings which can be taken as inappropriate or make people misunderstand you in quite a bad way.)
Content:
This is quite formal and is normally used when saying that you are pleased with an outcome but not brimming with joy like with perky.
Delighted:
This is also a calm form of happiness like 'content' but evokes a bit more... as in *very content*. Delight is like a soft smile; the cherry on top; the warmth of a fire in the winter.
Thrilled & Overjoyed:
These are like 'cheerful' to the extreme. This is not just brimming with joy, happiness has spilt over and cannot be contained. - very visual. You cannot call someone who is sitting still thrilled or overjoyed as the aspect of their happiness being unable to be controlled is what defines these words.
Overjoyed > Thrilled in terms of happiness levels
Ecstatic & Elated
Very similar in meaning to 'thrilled & overjoyed' but is much more commonly used (in Table's opinion). Also has the aspect where happiness cannot be contained.
Ecstatic > Overjoyed > thrilled (happiness levels)
Ecstatic is what you feel in the moment when the thing is happening/about to happen. Elated is more of what you feel in hindsight or after the event has occurred. So even if you say "I am elated..." the happiness high has already come down.
Table thinks this is because Ecstatic connotes the feeling of excitement more than Elated does.
e.g. Table is ecstatic to go to the theme park.
compared to
Table was elated to hear that he was invited to a theme park.
Going to the theme park is yet to happen but the invitation has already come.
Table has only done the Happy words but if you want some more, then Table would be delighted to do so for you :D
Since my childhood I have enjoyed your language so much. I found your channel, and of course I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for your efforts and dedication. Cheers!
Thank you so much!
Excellent lesson, Max! Thank you for your work ❤️
Hello Max, This is my second video. Very useful for me. 1. I love the way you present. 2. Usages of the terms in sentences are most apt. 3. Your expression precisely match what you say and feel. 4. I can't help admiring your looks. 5. I would leave "mortified" alone. Thanks 🙇.
Feel pleasure to hear from Mex. such a cheerful teacher will not let down the keen English learner. Such an improvisation in teaching makes learning a delightful experience.
Very, very beautiful presentation. Honestly i love to watch your program.
Thank you for the useful lesson. Be always happy!
you are a good educator,please don't stop
Very good explanation and very easy to understand for me as a Spanish subgect.
the makings of the video in the very last part of it just show us how hard it takes to make one ..
thanks a lot, keep the hard work 👏
Thanks very much! Haha yes, it's definitely more time-consuming than it looks. :D
I really appreciate you. You’re always sharing useful idioms ❤😊
I really thank you Max. My vocabulary becomes more advanced because of you
Mis Max, I want to ask you a question. Would you mind responding me ? Of i want to feed my child into her mouth. Can i say : eat please. Or is there any other casual expression ?
I can't think of a casual expression for that. I think we'd just say "eat, please" or "please eat".
Thank you, mam, your lectures are really helpful and interesting.
Nice work Max🎉
Awesome......you are so good, it's difficult to stop listening.
Really good channel for learn speaking english and pronounce words correctly.
I am watching your video from last 8 months and I impressed by your explanation style.
Thank you max 🙏👌👍👍
I admire your quiet way of explanation
Excellent!😊
Thanks for sharing I love your style and your enthusiasm.
Your pronunciation is flawless, helps me a lot
That's talk, it means not distorting the language
Wow ..You are so amazing . Thank you dear sis for this beneficial lesson
Hello Max! You are the best at teaching vocabulary. Keep it up!
Thanks! 😃
I hope that Frank and Ethel take part at your videos spontaneously. Thank you for your clear an useful lessons. Claudio from Italy.
I wish they could as well :D. Thanks, Claudio!
Thanks! We missed you and your lessons.
Hello. Thanks for this lesson. It's very interesting and quite useful! I think it's really helpful to have all the related information about an item together!! Thanks again. 🌹We can practise a lot. 😘💝
Thanks again, Diana! Glad it was helpful! ❤️️
I'm jubilant after wathcing this video Max. Thank you.
Even I've no future in any foreign country and even I don't use English in my daily routine, I progress by wathching all your videos, so that I'll not need any subtitle to watch serials any more :)))
I'm very glad to hear that. :)
Welcome back Max!! 😍
Thank you Max. Your video really helps in differentiating words with really similar meaning. It's really wonderful way of teaching vocabulary
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video with plenty of useful vocabulary! 👏👏
thanks very much Max..ı have watched first time now but after that ı am going to follow your lesson ..ı like very much it is very tutorial and fertile...thanks again
Thank you for watching!
Hi Max, thanks for this lesson, I learned a lot of adjectives today. I hope you are doing well. It's not too late to wish you a happy new year - and send me some sunshine from Australia, winter is really cold in France 🥶
I just love the way you're talking to your stuffed animals while teaching, like when you gave that 'admonishing' look to Frank at 23:57 :D :D it makes the whole lesson so much lighter to take in
Happy to see you again Max I.had I not seen you for nearly a year.
I cannot remember my english teacher was so charming otherwise i had improve my english...never to late
perfect as always
Mam please tell me which one is correct Don't spoil your goals after/behind the holes.
Beneficial and intriguing video
Thanks for this video, because of it, I learned about Udemy! Your course is at a SUPER discounted price!!!
Great to hear!
Good job sharing
Thank you so much Max.
Hi Max your video is, amazing,it help us a lot,and great improve our English,,,,
Thanks! 😃
Thanks a lot for everything
Hi max aku senang kamu kembali lagi🙌
Hi Max, it was a great class! Waiting for a new one.
Muchas gracias, Max! Me encantan tus vídeos, y voy a echar un vistazo a Eudemy😘
Gracias!
Thank you, Max! 😊❤🌹
Absolutely the best one ☝️.. thanks
Thanks max for your effort 👍
Very useful 👍
Many Thanks
You have a good smile teacher Max I love it❤
great lessons
Hi max your all video is very important
thank you my teacher sweet MAX//// great and useful video ///we need more sweet examples and some skills /// we love you
I am grateful to you
I love teacher max, thankyou for the lessons
Very useful and informative!
Thanks teacher for new episode.
Than you Max❤❤❤❤❤❤
have a cheerful day
Great job Max really enjoy all your videos
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching :).
Thanks a lot❤
a gret discovery, thnx :)
Thank you
Max, your facial expressions are mind blowing ❤️
Excellent teacher
Thank you 🙏 for your help
Thanks Max for the lesson! 🙂👍
My pleasure, Evgeny!
There's a legend in connection with Sophia. She was the first woman, the first female, the first girl on this planet. She was not born. What is more: she was not created. She outshined, as the quintessence of the magic creation of our world. The Creator was shocked and astonished. The word "philosophy" means: the love of Sophia. The only point of the existence of males: looking for the smile of Sophias, living with us. Max, I guess, you are one of them.
Take care! And have a great summer in Australia. In Europe, we're in trouble at the moment. I miss sunlight.
Hello could you please add a more words explanation that are included in the sentences
Thanks a lot for the explanation, Max. Anyway, what i meant was : can i say : have it ! (while wanting to feed a spoon of rice into her mouth ) ?Because, in English, you can also say : would you like to have something? The other question is : can you please give me at least 2 examples of the word FRANK ? Is it possible to use it in negative or positive one ?
We wouldn't say "have it" in that context, but you could say "here you are".
I'd say it's quite a neutral word. Here are some examples:
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/frank_1?q=frank
great lesson Max👍👍❤❤
THanks a lot for all affort, but we need pdf for these nice lesson pls
My pleasure. I actually recommend that you take your own notes while watching these videos - you will remember more things that way.
Hi Max, Season’s Greetings!
I thoroughly enjoy your sessions! Thank you!
Btw, why did you say that you are not ashamed of knowing the song “Inconsolable”?
Thank you!
Because lots of people think it's silly to still like the Backstreet Boys. :D
Olá, já comprei o teu novo curso tbm, e continua me mandando os emails, e fazendo estes vídeos. Te adoro!
Thank you so much, João! I hope you find the course useful!
Thank you so much
Oh yeah 😎good 👍👌great teacher max
Where can I find the words and explanations in a table
Nice information ma'am
Hai Max, How do ye' do? Your presentation is easily understandable by everyone in all walks of life. Yo'r teaching is apprecoatable. Where do ye' live in Australia? Yo'r email please? Thanks after all. 😇😇😇
Hello Max !! I greeting you from Argentina. All of you Aussies, has a beauty accent
Haha, thanks!
Please make a list of one word substitute
Down(sad),,gloomy (sad n without hope),miserable (very unhappy), heartbroken, devastated (extremely sad n shocked), inconsolable (so sad that no one is able to comfort you),somber(sad n serious used to describe things).
Lovely to see another video. I've learnt some new words, since watching you. Hope you're well, and have finished all your Christmas presents shopping.
Have a great week 👍👍
Amazing🇧🇷👏👏👏
Hi, can you please put light on the Scentence about miserable, " I got caught in the rain without umbrella " . Can we use got and caught together as a verb in this sentence?
Yes. "I got caught" is like "I was caught".
Nice presentation sis
Best teacherr🖤
You are the best
Thanks 🙏
Magnificent
Love it.
Very good
Max, if you had lifetime subscription, I would be very happy to support. I prefer this way rather than monthly/annual subscription. Thanks.
Thank you :). I don't currently have any subscription services, but if you're interested in supporting my channel and online activities, you might be interested in buying one of my courses. They're one-off payments and you will have lifetime access to them. (The links are in the description.)
@@EnglishwithMax Thank you, I will go to your website and buy a suitable course. Have a great year 2022.
Hi Max, hello from Brazil! I have a serious doubt when I hear a song and the lyrics say "If it don't bother you, it don't bother me".Why not doesn't instead of don't? In a Beatles song (can't remember song name) I hear "yes she do" (instead of does). In what situations this form of expression is acceptable?
Good question :). That sort of grammar is sometimes used in certain regional dialects and I'd say it's only really acceptable if you grew up speaking that dialect. Otherwise it can sound strange/forced or just incorrect. It's good to understand it and recognise it, but if you're not a native English speaker, I wouldn't use it. I hope that helps!
Hi teacher how are you doing ?
Thank you soooooooo much Max 😘💖💓❤
Thank YOU, Anna! 😊
I wonder way I missed this video from teacher Max yesterday?