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I like it, it’s useful, I made 4 mistakes and I learned to pronounce the word headache 😂, I knew what it means but I didn’t know we pronounce it like that 😂
4 mistakes. Not bad for someone with only school level of English and a ton of English media consumed subsequently. And this is the first video from this channel I got recommended to me.
I’m a Spanish native speaker. So I’m really insecure about my pronunciation and vocabulary, but I’m happy cause I just have 3 wrong answers and I’m only fourteen, I still want to work a lot on my English but I feel I’m doing well.
Keep working hard! One girl on my bus can only speak Spanish and I use Google translate to talk to her. I'm sure you're doing great! I'm 14 too, plus only three wrong is really good! Everything else was correct! :)
Good job! Keep trying to challenge yourself and memorize. Im 14 (15 in a few days) and I’m a native English speaker studying Spanish, so we are opposites, haha
Yeah, more than half of those words are similar in Dutch (if you have a decent dutch vocabulary) with slight different spelling and pronunciation. I mean words like; sporadisch, oblivieus, roekeloos, sedentair, eloquent, ambigueus. An english person could read a good amount of Dutch text and still understand at least half of it and vice versa. English has always been easy for me in that regard. Though, when I have to speak, I get really uncomfortable and revert to the basics untill I get in to the swing of things. In general I think the real challenge lies in learning common phrases and sayings. I mean....dutch politicians. They sound horrible with their poor word choices and litteral translated phrases. I have to commend them for trying, though. If I had to give a similar speach in my high school level german, i would sound just as silly if not way worse.
Superb mam.. Ur lectures are outstanding. I have learned a lot from these. U are a great teacher. Plz make a class explaining the conditions where we use ing form of verb after to. Thnx
I'm russian and my level is probably around intermeditate and though I didn't watch previous videos, I got 1 mistake. I've never seen some of the words and acted according to "language intuition". How do you explain it?
"you shouldn’t trust everyone, don’t be so..." me: gullible because it sounds like you’re swallowing something (glub) so like swallowing lies so trusting people "and the correct answer is gullible" this is how i’m still in school
That's actually a really good way to remember stuff. Making up stories around the words is much more effective than repeating the meaning over and over again.
Most of the "weird" words shown here come from Latin so if you speak Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,... This words are easy to remember as they are written and spoken similarly and mean the same in all those languages
dUDE, same, I was like, well this sounds similar to this other word in my language, others were because of Harry Potter, and then was like, well I don’t know 🤷♀️ the fuck is this, So.... it’s most be this one. 😂
Michael Nicht because he knew 3 words at best. Knowing all 4 and instinctively knowing which word it is without having to think long and hard shows much more proficiency. I’m not saying it’s bad many people wouldn’t be able to pass even with the eliminatory process, but it’s definitely not as “fluent”
I put it on high speed, feeling quite cocky after I got 12 right. Then number 13 came and humbled me. Also, the one with ''death is'', at ''mandatory'', I lost it. Too funny.
To learn A LOT more words, buy the whole course "Advanced English Words You Must Know for Fluent English" at the online school. www.accurateenglish.com/
AccurateEnglish Hello dear teacher, I just go through your online school classes. Is that “110 advanced adjectives “ almost the same as what you teach here on youtube?
@@scarlettlasweet no it's not. Mandatory = must/required for a certain practice or purpose. If death is mandatory then everyone should go die. It's inevitable because it's unavoidable and no one really requires to die but it's just nature itself. And before you say it's a joke or i went to deep and wasted my time, i didn't, i browse all day it's my routine.
@@youtubeusername7158 right now trying to survive the heat but headache wise yes! Once I even had to go to the emergencies cuz the migraine was so bad that I couldn't recall anybody's name xd it was shocking, luckily my memory returned hahaha
When you get everything right and are even able to guess the right answer before it appears as an option but you still can't accurately translate the words into your mother tongue or even use them in conversation yourself
@@MadeleinesMadeleines yesss I couldn't have worded it better. I'm so insecure talking english, so I end up using the same five words over and over again :
Theyorgute exatamente. Nós brasileiros, assim como espanhóis e italianos, temos essa vantagem e nem nos damos conta disso direito. Nós já temos um vocabulário sofisticado de inglês “naturalmente”. Basta saber usar.
1.Inevitable~that can not be avoided or prevented from happening 2.Prompt~immediate;done without delay 3.Stunning~very attractive,impressing or surprising 4.Petrified~very frightened 5.Sporadic~not done or happening regularly 6.Reckless~not thinking about possible or dangerous,bad results that could come from your actions 7.Sedentary~involving a lot of sitting down;not active 8.Eloquent~able to use language and express your opinions well,especially when you speak in public 9.Bland~ordinary or not very interesting 10.Indignant~socked or angry because somebody has said or done something thar you do not like or do not agree with 11.Gullible~(used about a person)believing and trusting people too easily,and therefore easily tricked 12.Filthy~Very dirty 13.Ambiguous~Having more than one possible meaning 14.Lucrative~allowing somebody to earn a lot of money 15.Oblivious~not noticing or realizing what is happening around you This is the crux of the video I Hope you ike it🙏🏻
Thank you now I can get to sleep a lot earlier. Seriously I use those words all the time. Does that make me educated? Because of you I didn’t have to watch the whole video thank you
Lmao we've read too many novels already, i was thinking of the god who said Death is mandatory. lmao i think i need to start doing some productive things T-T
@@lion638 mandatory means someone has made that rule and you have to face or do that no matter what ...but not everyone believes in god or maybe gods don't even exist it means we die ourselves not by anyone's force
@Lydia L first of all, idk why the heck everyones using ellipses. Second of all, acrophobia wasn’t brought up until by the original two posters in this thread, which are the main concern, so idk why you’re bringing it up at all
"The more educated somebody is the more they use advanced words." - It's true to some extent, educated people may try to impress You with their vocabulary, but intelligent person will always adjust and have simple conversation.
I totally agree, never used these words before in any type of conversation (casual or formal) but they do show up in many English tests so that's probably why the creator chose such words
@@eidrylalegre6630 I don’t see any faults with the grammar though? “You shouldn’t trust everyone. Don’t be so trusting.” is grammatically correct. It’s just a really poor short sentence, and would be better with a noun such as “Don’t be so trusting of others.”
Based on this video, you know you've achieved true fluency when you can called out the exact words even before the answers were given. Overall, an interesting RUclips recommendation.
@@yujin193 True, although, you can still predict those words either because you've heard it before or you remembered the previous question containing the answer for the next question.
A true fluency is achieved once you can converse comfortably. I know most of these words but I freeze up when I try to speak in English. Or, tried to pronounce the words properly as accents are also a thing. Like, my brain knows how it should've been pronounced but my tongue is just not used to speak things that's inconsistent with how they're written.
@@yunan9610 Agreed, which is why practice makes perfect. It's not about perfecting the way you spoke, it's about practicing your language skills in a conversation to the point where not only your words makes sense to the communicant, but you can also learn what kind of words would those communicant used when speaking back to you. The consistency would led to a more comfortable way of exchanging opinions, perspective, and views in a conversation.
this qn almost got me too! idk is it bcos in my country no one ever really says someone is prompt, we usually use "punctual".. do ppl say "prompt" elsewhere?
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Hi Lisa for sure I would like to buy 400-advanced-english-words so what can I do
Hey my respectful , I don't I have good vacabary than I use simple words
I like it, it’s useful, I made 4 mistakes and I learned to pronounce the word headache 😂, I knew what it means but I didn’t know we pronounce it like that 😂
I having Internet access problem so I'm not able for it now
“Is he a careful driver? No, he’s…”
Me: drunk
righttttt i said that too XD
asian
@@tybaddley2376 …
so relatable to russia
@@peemaster123 asian here, he's got a point
As a native speaker, I can confirm that this is, in fact, English.
Mm yes very word speaking
90% of these words are borrowed from latin tho, not bad for a "germanic" language
thanks for telling me
@@Hclody95 Most germanic languages still have (quite a few) words "borrowed" from latin.
nice
Is he a careful driver?
No he’s:
e. carless
Oh... Youuuu just made my day
🤣🤣🤣😂so stoopid
Haha 😂 both a good pun, and probably also a true statement when he loses his license for bad driving. He probably will be carless then 😁
😂😂😂
Here's another one:
Does he crash alot?
No he's wreckless.
I just had to add that, i know it's bad. xD
Thanos: "I am... mandatory"
Why are the comments under an educational video better than any comedy show I've ever been to?!😅
"9. Does it taste good? No, it's too: ..."
Me, who watched every episode of Kitchen Nightmares: "It's like...I was made for this"
RAAAW!!!!
Fresh frozen
I love the way Lisa goes straight to the lesson.
Thank you Thanos for teaching me the word "inevitable" 😇
You are joking right?
@@kidofhell maybe she is, maybe not, and whats the problem with that?
Judgment day is inevitable - T-800
and thank you Clueless for teaching us "sporadic"
@@kidofhell damn someone’s ego is high
4 mistakes. Not bad for someone with only school level of English and a ton of English media consumed subsequently. And this is the first video from this channel I got recommended to me.
I really need to make an official english test for my cv, 'cause i knew it all.
Thank you👍🏻
I admit I‘m a word lover so getting all these words right wasn‘t too challenging but I enjoyed your test!
Thanks a lot, Lisa
One more thing if you please
I want a comprehensive test
I’m a Spanish native speaker. So I’m really insecure about my pronunciation and vocabulary, but I’m happy cause I just have 3 wrong answers and I’m only fourteen, I still want to work a lot on my English but I feel I’m doing well.
Keep working hard! One girl on my bus can only speak Spanish and I use Google translate to talk to her. I'm sure you're doing great! I'm 14 too, plus only three wrong is really good! Everything else was correct! :)
Good job! Keep trying to challenge yourself and memorize. Im 14 (15 in a few days) and I’m a native English speaker studying Spanish, so we are opposites, haha
¡Eres mejor! Keep up the good work amiga!
keep it up, you're doing great :)
I had 3 wrong answers and I'm a native speaker, you're doing wonderfully!
Everyone: "it's so easy when you speak a roman language"
Me: *laughs in dutch*
Same lmao
ja godver
Yeah, more than half of those words are similar in Dutch (if you have a decent dutch vocabulary) with slight different spelling and pronunciation. I mean words like; sporadisch, oblivieus, roekeloos, sedentair, eloquent, ambigueus. An english person could read a good amount of Dutch text and still understand at least half of it and vice versa. English has always been easy for me in that regard. Though, when I have to speak, I get really uncomfortable and revert to the basics untill I get in to the swing of things. In general I think the real challenge lies in learning common phrases and sayings. I mean....dutch politicians. They sound horrible with their poor word choices and litteral translated phrases. I have to commend them for trying, though. If I had to give a similar speach in my high school level german, i would sound just as silly if not way worse.
anon echt he 😂😂
Laughs in spanish
Superb mam.. Ur lectures are outstanding. I have learned a lot from these. U are a great teacher. Plz make a class explaining the conditions where we use ing form of verb after to. Thnx
100% score from native speaker. This helps with spelling too.
whoever studies Latin/speaks a language that comes from Latin, has a high chance to get all the answers right
Ya I can feel you
Definitely! But as English is also a germanic language, people who speak German or germanic languages also have a higher chance to know these words
The more sophisticated words in English have Latin roots
I'm russian and my level is probably around intermeditate and though I didn't watch previous videos, I got 1 mistake. I've never seen some of the words and acted according to "language intuition". How do you explain it?
Bingo
"you shouldn’t trust everyone, don’t be so..."
me: gullible because it sounds like you’re swallowing something (glub) so like swallowing lies so trusting people
"and the correct answer is gullible"
this is how i’m still in school
That's actually a really good way to remember stuff. Making up stories around the words is much more effective than repeating the meaning over and over again.
SAME HAHAHAHAHHA
Ok good for you but that sounds incredibly stupid
@@ananniesday The weirder the story, the easier it is to remember.
This is how I got it too!
100% for sure I’m telling you that not even native speakers know some of those words used for this video ! I Loved it tho
7. Does he like to exercise? No, his lifestyle is very: d. American
😂😂😂😂😂
8. Is he an arrogant person? Yes, his personality is very: b. European.
Is he triggered? Yes his lifestyle is very 0slavsan0
😂😂😂😂
🤣
Yay 15 out of 15 Let's gooooo! also learned a new word don't remember hearing the word "Sweltering" before.
Thank you for this interesting test.
At 3:00, let's start the test with a motivational and enthusiastic sentence:
Everyone will die!
“Are you scared of flying?” “Yes I’m *unbearable* “
Could be true. Those passengers that scream during slight turbulence are unbearable.
"Yes, I'm precious 😎💅"
You're great teacher.
I only got 8 correct answers, but this was very helpful. Thank you for making this video. 😅
Most of the "weird" words shown here come from Latin so if you speak Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,... This words are easy to remember as they are written and spoken similarly and mean the same in all those languages
"Everyone will die!"
Sounds like a villain who is threatening the hero. LOL
English is my third language and i just decided to take this test, surprised that i got a 10 out of 15 :)
I got 100% but I really can't be that satisfied because, for many gof them, I proceeded by elimination.
Okay why does that make it less of an achievement
dUDE, same, I was like, well this sounds similar to this other word in my language, others were because of Harry Potter, and then was like, well I don’t know 🤷♀️ the fuck is this, So.... it’s most be this one. 😂
Michael Nicht because he knew 3 words at best. Knowing all 4 and instinctively knowing which word it is without having to think long and hard shows much more proficiency.
I’m not saying it’s bad many people wouldn’t be able to pass even with the eliminatory process, but it’s definitely not as “fluent”
Same
Me too
I put it on high speed, feeling quite cocky after I got 12 right. Then number 13 came and humbled me. Also, the one with ''death is'', at ''mandatory'', I lost it. Too funny.
I got all the questions correct except for Q5 and Q10.
Thanks lot!
Thank you ma''am
To learn A LOT more words, buy the whole course "Advanced English Words You Must Know for Fluent English" at the online school. www.accurateenglish.com/
AccurateEnglish Hello dear teacher, I just go through your online school classes. Is that “110 advanced adjectives “ almost the same as what you teach here on youtube?
Dear Lisa
Do you have any practice sessions for high school students? If yes, can you please share the link with us?
AccurateEnglish thank you my lovely teacher good job your fans
AccurateEnglish best teacher all my 😍 love respect your word
Thank You So Much My Lovely Teacher.
GOD Bless You With Good Health Wealth And Happiness.
Lead A GREAT LIFE.
"i don't understand the meaning of this song. It's too..."
me: un understandable
yeah my vocab is beyond einstein
Derstandable then lmao
And Einstein was a physicist, his grammar could or couldn't be good, vocabulary has nothing to do with him. Really remarkable.
I really was looking for the word "vague", I don't think a lot of people would say 'ambiguous'
That would be Illegible.
@@LoreCatan They would, if they felt like it's too hard to understand.
Hi there. Tks 4 sharing this test with us.
Please send us more tests like that.💟☉u r super cool, indeed.
Funfact : i don't know the meaning of half of the options given yet all my answers were right .
Thanks
15/15, my non-native english speaker friend (he speaks english fluently though) got a 12/15
I love how number one starts so positively.
EVERYONE WILL DIE. DEATH IS INEVITABLE.
🤣
Mandatory too 😂😂😂
Death may be not but I AM INEVITABLE *snap*
Death, like taxes inevitable
@@cherryblossom548 It sounds like something a Dalek or a Borg would say: "Resistance is futile! Death is mandatory! Exterminate!"
“The public bathroom needs to be cleaned. I agree, it’s:”
me: DISGOOSTANG
Reminds me of how SSSniperWolf pronounces it lol 😆
I THOUGHT OF THAT TOO ITS LIKE THE MEME WHERE THE MOM COMES IN AND SAYS "DISGUSTANG!"
SAME LMAO
It's stuffed.
3 comments in a row? Wow
The public bathroom needs to be cleaned. I agree, it's:
DISGUSTANG
Metalfy yes
IT WAS FOCKIN ONE OF YAS
Do you not flush your SHAT?
Lmao 😂
Lmao
“He speaks well, doesn’t he? Yes, he’s very:”
Me: *w e l l - s p o k e n*
HAHAHAHAHA
That's what i thought too 😄
@@arielcyrulin4700 what? it does? 😳 i’ve used it wrong my whole life then
@@Mari-eq8rx no no well spoken means you are articulate and literally speak 'well', you probably have it right
@@Gull32 yes that’s what I thought. thanks :)
Me, an Australian: let's see how stupid I am today
Me, an American who sucks at English: let's see how many of these I get wrong
😂😂
Same but I’m Canadian
Same here let's go Aussies
@@xfluffyemmy have you got fires or floods
"Is he a careful driver?"
"No, he's not."
Sir, that is illegal
"Is he a careful driver?"
"Yes, so much that he's dead now"
@@heyumnew1401, death is inevitable though.
@@nicksm7980 lol
That's a decent loop hole. 🤣
“You shouldn’t trust everyone. Don’t be so:”
Me an intellectual: naïve
same xD
Honestly they mean the same thing. Maybe naive is is in the class you have to pay for :P
I tought about stupid
same
@@DKarkarov nope it's just that you don't read novels or web novels, it's pretty common word for a reader. Try reading something, it's fun :-D
“You shouldn’t trust everyone. Don’t be so...”
Me: Stupid.
😂
I feel so glad about seeing both a Turkish person and this good joke.
😃😅😅👍👍👍
@fractured eyes same for me
Lol
“is he a careful driver? no, he’s…”
me, an intellectual: not
😂
Lmaoooo
Me: nah, dude almost crashed
@@ghostwizard7597 😂
Me: Yes'nt
“Are you afraid of flying?”
Yes, I’m precious.
I was laughing my butt off at that one XD
In a real life situation, that answer is far more fitting than the actual one. :D
Two seats then
I answered ''Yes, I'm human. Not supposed to''
hehe
Love the beginning of the test! "Everyone will die."
You😂😂😂😂
Fikret Pajalic Are you afraid of flying? Only when you start off the conversation with, everyone will die...
Valar Morghulis
Youpi Cru hahahah nice
Starting the test sending the sinners off to the gulags
Does he like to exercise? No, his lifestyle is very:
American
BYE-
Yep I agree with it totally
First laugh in a while. Thanks :)
💀
LMAOO
does he like to exercise? No his lifestyle is very:
Me : couch potato-y
PLS
Potay-toy :P
That gave me a stroke😂😂
THAT'S WHAT I SAID TOO ARE SHARING THE SAME 1 BRAINCELL
That's me 😂😂😂
"he's never late. he's always.."
me: *p u n c t u a l*
Thought the same
same
YES
I was waiting for that word loll 🖐
On time ⏲️🥴
RUclips's algorithm is really testing the kind of content we're willing to watch
WHY DID I CLICK ??
@@ashleyashleyashleyyyy SAMEEE 💀💀
Think I'm gonna ace this one
@@ashleyashleyashleyyyy at least it's not just me
The algorithm found out I’m competitive af
*Let’s be honest no one knows why this is in their recommend*
XxAlphaXWolfxX true😂
Well, actually I'm going to take an english test soon.
So I know why it's in my recommendation...
Yes wtf
Yeah...i aced it....🤔
XxAlphaXWolfxX im not even English 😂
"1. Everyone will die. Death is..."
Me: mandatory
No one shall be safe from *death* .
It's technically also correct.
And this is how Im gonna start my book
@@scarlettlasweet no it's not. Mandatory = must/required for a certain practice or purpose. If death is mandatory then everyone should go die. It's inevitable because it's unavoidable and no one really requires to die but it's just nature itself. And before you say it's a joke or i went to deep and wasted my time, i didn't, i browse all day it's my routine.
@@Zheno That's a pretty sad routine.
"Do you regularly have headaches? No my headaches are:"
Me: irregular
no, my headaches are a part of me already hahaha
@@cutekawaii96 you okay?
No my headaches have me
@@youtubeusername7158 right now trying to survive the heat but headache wise yes! Once I even had to go to the emergencies cuz the migraine was so bad that I couldn't recall anybody's name xd it was shocking, luckily my memory returned hahaha
Wth does sporadic mean I'm English and never heard the word is it just me
Questioner: "Does it taste good?"
Gordon Ramsey: "No, it's bland"
I can feel Gordon sayin' it
wheres the lamb sauce?!
Bland is probably the kindest adjective Ramsay has used to describe much of the food he has tried over the years.
its fucking raw!
😂😂
test starts
"everyone will die"
way to lighten the mood there lol
I loved it lmao
Technically, death is not only inevitable, but therefore also mandatory for everyone :D
@Materazzi73 That made me laugh, I imagined a robot screaming DEATH IS MANDATORY
I love ur pfp
@@Materazzi73 SEE THATS the thing about english it's the word better suited
6. Is he a careful driver? No he's:
I, an intellectual: "not"
Does he like to excercise? No his lifestyle is very: similar to mine
yes, see? this is unnecessary vocab for daily basis
I said no he's drunk in my head lol
@@sheesh1483 lmao both your comment and your name made me laugh
Lol
When you get everything right and are even able to guess the right answer before it appears as an option but you still can't accurately translate the words into your mother tongue or even use them in conversation yourself
Lmao that's me
YOU. YOU GET ME I'M :((((((
@@bephany7678 that's what happens when you grow up learning English from the internet 🤷🏻♀️😬
Exactly lol. I read a lot of stuff in English but never get to practice it, that's probably why.
@@MadeleinesMadeleines yesss I couldn't have worded it better. I'm so insecure talking english, so I end up using the same five words over and over again :
"Are you afraid of flying?"
Me, an intellectual- "Yes, I'm aerophobic"
thats what i was genuinely thinking, petrified is a very situational term wich you would use only in the instance where you are already on the plane
@@Hclody95 "petrified" was the least unapt choice, not the correct one.
Yes, I'm drunk when I fly
Awesome
"Everyone will die. Death is..."
That one ESTP guy: M A N D A T O R Y
Were you watching a lot of Myers Briggs personalities?
@@daviomusicozuero151 Sim
🤣🤣
@@Gabowsk POXA O CARA FALA PORTUGUES? Oi :D 👋
hahahah as an ESTP it is true!!
3. I love your new hairstyle. You look:
_appalling_
b r u h same.
b r u h
Ooooff
@@majestaec5018 army
Goméz to Morticia
"Are you afraid of flying?
Yes, I'm “afraid of flying.”
True
Acrophobic
"yes i shit myself"
Yes, I’m gonna fu**ing die
I farted myself laughing WTF HAHAHAHA
He speaks well, doesn't he? Yes, he's very:
My brain: "well spoken"
ah yes, the floor is made out of floor
the colloquial answer :3
I'm laughing out loud
It's not colloquial, it's just rudimentary.
I thought of articulate
"Death is..."
Me: *Immediately imitating Thanos* "Inevitable"
Options: ...Inevitable
Me: *surprised Pikachu face*
Same lol
Inevitable: I am inevitable
Yes yes yes
Thanos would also agree that its mandatory but miss English lady thinks she put only one correct answer in
The moment "mandatory" came up I imagined Leonidas on a battlefield shouting "death is mandatory!" so yeah
"the public bathroom needs to be cleaned"
me: DISGUSTANG
"the public bathroom needs to be cleaned"
Me: That's not my problem - I'm not a McDonalds worker ;-)
@@igorthelight hey subway and burger king workers have to deal with it too.
Me to you (Asian accent): rook at your engarish. Y you no spell proper-ree lah?
@@Grassmpl True :-)
DISGUSTANG SHAIT!!🤣😂 I see you little Lee Min ho!
I’m a native speaker I just want to validate myself
Lol sameee 😂
MitskiLoverNoe Please add a comma somewhere in there, chap.
So have you done any mistakes? 😂
@@ReportsOnChina its RUclips who cares
want or wanted ? 😂
Today I learned two things:
1. The existence of word "sedentary".
2. That I'm sedentary.
True.
Lol
same here :)
That word exists also in Spanish. What is your mother tongue?
@@YisneySoto it's just that sedentary is not commonly used on a regular basis in a conversation, usually people just say they're lazy 😂
“Are you afraid of flying? Yes, I’m..”
Me: yes I’m am
Let's go Partti (Party)
💜💜
I'm is already i am. So... "yES i'M"
😂😂
@@justinequek no shit sherlock...
@@justinequek The joke went over your head just like a plane
When you’re Italian so every fancy latin word sounds basic to you.
Malachite's Ocean I’m Brazilian and I’ve realised it too for Portuguese
Same for romanians
It's same for most indo-european languages :)
Hahaha la mia prof mi fa leggere in latino, quindi per me la pronuncia non è più un problema😂
Theyorgute exatamente. Nós brasileiros, assim como espanhóis e italianos, temos essa vantagem e nem nos damos conta disso direito. Nós já temos um vocabulário sofisticado de inglês “naturalmente”. Basta saber usar.
Waitress : "Does it taste good?"
Gordon Ramsay : "It's bland"
Learned from the best.
Where is the lamb sauce?!?!?!!?
YOU FUCKING DONKEEEEEEYY!!!
FUCKING SEASON IT
IT'S HIDEOUS
FUCKING DREADFUL
1.Inevitable~that can not be avoided or prevented from happening
2.Prompt~immediate;done without delay
3.Stunning~very attractive,impressing or surprising
4.Petrified~very frightened
5.Sporadic~not done or happening regularly
6.Reckless~not thinking about possible or dangerous,bad results that could come from your actions
7.Sedentary~involving a lot of sitting down;not active
8.Eloquent~able to use language and express your opinions well,especially when you speak in public
9.Bland~ordinary or not very interesting
10.Indignant~socked or angry because somebody has said or done something thar you do not like or do not agree with
11.Gullible~(used about a person)believing and trusting people too easily,and therefore easily tricked
12.Filthy~Very dirty
13.Ambiguous~Having more than one possible meaning
14.Lucrative~allowing somebody to earn a lot of money
15.Oblivious~not noticing or realizing what is happening around you
This is the crux of the video
I Hope you ike it🙏🏻
I needed that. Thank you!
thank you so much
Real heroes don't wear capes🔥🗽
Thanks a lot for provind us all the meanings!
Thank you now I can get to sleep a lot earlier. Seriously I use those words all the time. Does that make me educated? Because of you I didn’t have to watch the whole video thank you
"Death is mandatory" sounds like a good book right there 😂
"Resistance is futile! Death is mandatory! Exterminate!"
Yeah I laughed at it xD
I thought that'd be the correct answer lol
@@frufruJ Our Emperor, deliver us.
Lmao we've read too many novels already, i was thinking of the god who said Death is mandatory. lmao i think i need to start doing some productive things T-T
“I love your new hairstyle. You look:”
Me: So fetch
PLEASE😂😂😂
My guess was "fabulous" 😁
Stop trying to make fetch happen Gretchen hahahaha
Stop trying to make fetch happen. It's not going to happen!
@@LatinFratGuy1 lmaoo
"Everyone will die. Death is:"
Me immediately after reading it: Inevitable. 👁️👄👁️
wrong. Death is mandatory
I am inevitable *snaps fingers*
@@lion638 it depends on the situation okay.
@@lion638 mandatory means someone has made that rule and you have to face or do that no matter what ...but not everyone believes in god or maybe gods don't even exist it means we die ourselves not by anyone's force
@@naukyachibal6343 r/whoosh
"you shouldn't trust everyone. don't be so..."
me: [...] n a ï v e
I was trully expecting that option lol
You should have put fancy dots over the i to look more urbane.
@@nicksm7980 lmao
@@nicksm7980 just a sec
@@pqgoes, I was trying to use 'urbane' in a sentence, lol.
"Are you afraid of flying? Yes, I'm:"
Me, a nerd: *aviophobic*
Aerophobic...
Right-
But you're more accurate. I thought along the lines of fear of heights and went acrophobic..
@@frugtik they’re both correct, actually
@Lydia L first of all, idk why the heck everyones using ellipses. Second of all, acrophobia wasn’t brought up until by the original two posters in this thread, which are the main concern, so idk why you’re bringing it up at all
me: intolerable ))
"Are you afraid of flying? Yes, I'm:"
Me, an intellectual: *afraid of flying*
I was thinking: Yes, I'm acrophobic
No, ma'am. I am not afraid of this "flying" person, whomever they are
I thought it was just “yes I’m.” as in “yes I am” 😂
Yes, I'm Dalai Lama
@@fortressfortresson408 yes, I'm Kanye East
"The more educated somebody is the more they use advanced words." - It's true to some extent, educated people may try to impress You with their vocabulary, but intelligent person will always adjust and have simple conversation.
Exactly, not a lot of words here are even used in normal friendly conversations, if you don't count talking formally that is.
Yes, but you might find yourself watching a video online where they use advanced vocab and it's nice to understand everything right away :)
@@emiliakochutek1330 It's nice but it's not necessary and searching the words is how I learned most of them :)
So true. I don't think i had ever used these words in a convo
I totally agree, never used these words before in any type of conversation (casual or formal) but they do show up in many English tests so that's probably why the creator chose such words
"He's never later, he's always..."
Me, an intellectual: "On time"
I added "punctual."
Me, born in the US and speaking English my whole life getting 100%: “Yeah, this is big brain time”
SAME BUT MAKE IT CANADA
@@simone635
THE “27 years ago” threw me off so much- 🤣
I mean it is for non native speakers
@@simone635 ah yes, Canada, the 51st US state
@@gunnargrass691 LMAOO PLS NO I MEANT LIKE IM CANADIAN BUT IM DOING WHAT UR DOING RN
"Death is mandatory" sounds like a horror movie title.
Sounds like a Slayer song
i mean it's true
Hahaha I was thinking "well it is mandatory as well"
It’d be a good title too
Sounds like reality
"Death is..."
Me, an aspiring philosopher: *mandatory*
I'd say it's all of the above lol
Id say "INEVITABLE" thanos will be proud of me
MANDATORY PFMAOFOSK also i see the NCT pfp 😏
😂
@@batteryacid1 😏
3. “i love your new hairstyle. you look: “
me: stupendous
Me: good
Bodacious
"You shouldn't trust everyone. Don't be so:"
Me and my ½ braincell: *Trusting*
LMFAOOOO
Sameeeeeee 😭
your grammar can tell how much brain cells you have hahahah
@@eidrylalegre6630 he is obviously not native i dont think you have the right to insult him with his english
@@eidrylalegre6630 I don’t see any faults with the grammar though? “You shouldn’t trust everyone. Don’t be so trusting.” is grammatically correct. It’s just a really poor short sentence, and would be better with a noun such as “Don’t be so trusting of others.”
Everyone else: *knows Romance Language*
Me, an Asian: *chuckle* im in danger
Indeed😂
Reading a lot in English helps. A Finn here.
You man the Roman laguage family? English is actually part of the German family as well as Dutch and German
@Donna English has been influenced a lot by French and Latin, that's how those who are native speakers of Romance (or Roman) languages.
Sipu97 yeah I was talking about origin
"does he know that he hurt your feelings? no, he's..."
me, a heartbroken: used to it
**hug** Hope you're in a better situation now! Even alone is better than that...
@@frufruJ omg thanks love🥺💔 I'm def better I found it great to be on my own and care for myself!
girl, same... or identical/alike/equal
Ouch.
*hug* hope you are doing fine and over that person❤
Omg I thought the same when I saw that...
Almost all those "advanced" words come from Latin so they are quite easy for Romance languages' speakers.
Absolutely true, I'm italian and I'd say I was able to guess 50% of the answers thanks to the similarity to some of our words
i agree i'm french
@@nexus0129 same here, I only got one wrong
True, I'm a brazilian and aced it
Or Greek
Me : ahah, a quizz, sounds funny.
Quizz: "Everyone will die-"
Me :....
ALRIGHT
Quiz*
Ikr
When she said :
Everyone will die
I was like:
Ah, yes motivional teacher
Thank you thanos for teaching me what "inevitable" means.
The first thing I thought when I read comments before the questions even began...
" *Are you afraid of flying? Yes, I'm:* "
My frontal cortex: _Yes, I am_
My extra-large brain: aGAroPHObic
precious
My resigned brain: Falling
Exactly
not me reading it as avdol's line in jjba
"is he making a lot of money? yes, his new business is very..."
me: *successful* 👀
Same xd
I said profitable
Sameee
the first term that came in my mind was "shady" tbh lol
@@bloblobloblmao it makes sense honestly
Based on this video, you know you've achieved true fluency when you can called out the exact words even before the answers were given. Overall, an interesting RUclips recommendation.
There are a lot of other words tho. It didn't say the exact meaning so there were a lot of possibilities
@@yujin193 True, although, you can still predict those words either because you've heard it before or you remembered the previous question containing the answer for the next question.
A true fluency is achieved once you can converse comfortably. I know most of these words but I freeze up when I try to speak in English. Or, tried to pronounce the words properly as accents are also a thing. Like, my brain knows how it should've been pronounced but my tongue is just not used to speak things that's inconsistent with how they're written.
@@yunan9610 i find that chatting with people in a social atmosphere helps. That's why I joined a D&D group.
@@yunan9610 Agreed, which is why practice makes perfect. It's not about perfecting the way you spoke, it's about practicing your language skills in a conversation to the point where not only your words makes sense to the communicant, but you can also learn what kind of words would those communicant used when speaking back to you. The consistency would led to a more comfortable way of exchanging opinions, perspective, and views in a conversation.
1. Death is:
...
e. deadly
Every 60 minutes in russia, an hour passes.
60 minutes without you feels like an hour :(
People die when they are killed
f. Imminent
G. Fatal
3:02 is where the test starts
Thank you.
Thank you
Thank.
Thank you
3 minutes of blah blah. For fuck sake
I‘m very confident about my english skills.
Also me: "He is never late. He is always... *tactful* "
Tsunni-chan
T f
😂
Dude, same
HAHAHAHAAHAHHAA
this qn almost got me too! idk is it bcos in my country no one ever really says someone is prompt, we usually use "punctual".. do ppl say "prompt" elsewhere?