Hi west, Im originally somalia my Name is Noor mukhtar have been learning English one year You are the one of the best teacher i ever heard since i watch video's on youtbe congarutalition and keep teaching us Bcz we need you ALWAYS Thank you for you r explanation i love they way you r teaching for us i hope there will more videos like thank you for effort
I really wanna expand my vocabulary and take my English to the advance level . I'm really into your videos. I've learnt a lot from your videos so far . Thanks for this great lesson. Love from India 🇮🇳.
I would add that in America, we also shorten "legitimate" to just say "legit" when it's being used casually. Another great lesson! I'm a native English speaker but I like watching these videos to strengthen my everyday vocabulary. There are so many words that I know but don't use very often or at all. Keep up the good work!
thank you very much for all these complimentary videos. These vocabularies are indispensable and amazing. Your videos do not make me ambiguous or pushy but are handy and it also really helps me to not be rigid when speaking English.
I display compulsive behavior: I keep coming back and enjoy these complimentary lessons that really come in handy ☺. (American English: behavior, British English: behaviour)
Recently, when have been reading " The House of Gucci ", I came across with the majority 9f vocabulary that you have taught in your lessons. Due to the fact I have learnt most words watching your videos it was very easy to understand even advanced words. Thanks so much😊
Thank you soo much ! I really enjoy your lessons so far. I don't see any of your lessons dubious, ambiguous, or questionable at all. Everything here is just perfect and indispensable. I said to myself that I will practice more and more and expand my vocabularies, so that I become a coherent English speaker !
I really enjoyed the lesson. In such a short period of time l have learned from your videos more then I could imagine. Grateful that you exist. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
@@InteractiveEng I'd like to achieve the B2 english level in a year,but the problem is that I'm so lazy in studying and I work hard in Bristol(UK)amongst the foreigners...I won't give up!English is a beautiful language.I hope this is enough to encourage me to go over my current level...🙄
Thank Wes I think at least the half of English words could be ambiguous can convey more than one meaning thses meanings may be related or unrelated but in most cases a specific connotation takes the domination of using the item.
Hi, I'm so complimentary of it not just your vocabulary lessons but also your every video as well because the difficult words you demonstrate are very brief we can understand them easily and remember them a long time
Hi, Wes, you've chosen interesting words for C2, which they are very easy for us, Portuguese and Spanish natives to absorb. We have similar words in Portuguese, for example: dubious (dúbio) , coherent (coerente) questionable (questionável), etc. Once It happened that an American said to me that I was used to speaking a kind of academic words in English and I thought it was funny to hear it since they are routine words we use in Portuguese.
If l had you as a teacher in my young ages at school l surely would have been a perfect american speaker long time ago! In Milan, Back in the 90' l still remember how boring were the english lessons talking about the guards of the united kingdom!
1. Ambiguous= having more than one felling. 2. Complementary= praisy/ anything which is given by free 3. Handy= convinenent 4.legitimate= @llow by law 5. Grim= worrying and without hope 6. Coherent= in reasonable way/ refers to someone who can understand what thy are saying 7. Feeble= weak 8.compulsive= doing something a lot and unable to Stop. 9 . Conceited= proud of yourself and your abilities
Absolutely great video, although I have tried to study some of these words previously bymyself still could not manage to remember them, but reviewing them in such a video is tremendously helpful as it is very memorable when somebody explains words and vocabulary in this way, thank you very much, Im pretty sure I have remembered them this time 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻your vocabulary videos are great, please upload such ones further more if its possible and thank you in advance 😊😉👍🏻👍🏻
if i have a b1 level and i went to take an ielts test and used those adjectives and also used some c2 grammar like past perfeect continous, will i get a high score and reach an advenced level? or a least i might get a score higher than my level do you think it will work? your opinin is so important to me please don't hesitate to response 🥺 i want to know if it will work or there is some assess to achieve the suerior level! as ur experience for sure
Luckily being Spanish might be positive every once in a while, as loads of words are similar(ambiguous,dubious, legitimate,coherent,compulsive, etc..) The weather was supposed to be grim but the weatherman never hits the nail on the head
Hi teacher Wes, I just wanted to say that there was no questionable on the vocabularies you have selected to teach us. Especially the Indispensable is the word I was in a desperate to search for to describe one of the colleagues who had left and moved to another department. I was feeling grim and ambiguous all of a sudden.
Greetings and thanks for this amazing lesson. So my question is; how many other adj's we have that antonym doesn't make them negative; for example we know incoherent means "not" coherent but indispensable means "very" important instead of not important. is there rules for that? bc i already have come across such adj's few times but i had noone to ask about it, and now that i found someone imma ask it😅 i hope i was coherent with my question. thanks for your time❤
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. When it comes to prefixes and suffixes, in general, you just need to memorize the meaning of the different prefixes and with ones are used with which words. 👍
I have a question regarding the last word: could you also say somebody feels or acts feeble? or would that sound strange/unnatural and you wouldn`t usually hear that amongst native speakers?
Hi, I'm an english learner. Please explain if there is a difference between Questionable and Dubious? As for me these two words are synonyms. Maybe I'm missing any subtle meaning. Thanks
Hi west,
Im originally somalia my Name is Noor mukhtar have been learning English one year
You are the one of the best teacher i ever heard since i watch video's on youtbe congarutalition and keep teaching us
Bcz we need you ALWAYS
Thank you for you r explanation i love they way you r teaching for us i hope there will more videos like thank you for effort
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it. 😃
I really wanna expand my vocabulary and take my English to the advance level . I'm really into your videos. I've learnt a lot from your videos so far . Thanks for this great lesson.
Love from India 🇮🇳.
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Thanks so much for such excellent adjectives. ❤ from India, Hyderabad.
The way you just review the vocabulary words at the end of each lesson is a great way to help us have a better understanding... appreciate u Mr Wes 💯
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I would add that in America, we also shorten "legitimate" to just say "legit" when it's being used casually. Another great lesson! I'm a native English speaker but I like watching these videos to strengthen my everyday vocabulary. There are so many words that I know but don't use very often or at all. Keep up the good work!
right, that's happen to many people in any other language especially me
You helped to pass TOEIC test with great success, even it stops at C1. Thank you for your efford!
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thank you very much for all these complimentary videos. These vocabularies are indispensable and amazing. Your videos do not make me ambiguous or pushy but are handy and it also really helps me to not be rigid when speaking English.
Glad you like them! Thanks for your comment. 😃
I display compulsive behavior: I keep coming back and enjoy these complimentary lessons that really come in handy ☺. (American English: behavior, British English: behaviour)
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Hi sir Wes, I have learned a lot from you, so dont cease to teach us, youre a nice and intelligent teacher ever had, I really like your teaching
That's great! I'm glad you're learning a lot. Keep up the good work! 😊
Recently, when have been reading " The House of Gucci ", I came across with the majority 9f vocabulary that you have taught in your lessons. Due to the fact I have learnt most words watching your videos it was very easy to understand even advanced words. Thanks so much😊
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment. 😃
Thank you soo much ! I really enjoy your lessons so far. I don't see any of your lessons dubious, ambiguous, or questionable at all. Everything here is just perfect and indispensable. I said to myself that I will practice more and more and expand my vocabularies, so that I become a coherent English speaker !
I really enjoyed the lesson. In such a short period of time l have learned from your videos more then I could imagine. Grateful that you exist.
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Happy to hear that! Glad that you're building your vocabulary. Keep it up! 👍
Wes, the things I've seen and experienced have made me inflexible.
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Good course and words. We learned alot. Thanks for your time.
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Nice lesson!I'm a B1 English Level,but I'm so lucky to be Italian because I know the 68.75% of the adjectives you showed us...😁
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@@InteractiveEng I'd like to achieve the B2 english level in a year,but the problem is that I'm so lazy in studying and I work hard in Bristol(UK)amongst the foreigners...I won't give up!English is a beautiful language.I hope this is enough to encourage me to go over my current level...🙄
every word is very helpful and I can say that they are really impeccable. good luck
Thank you! 😃
Your lessons are indispensable! 😊
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100% 👍🏻
Knowing foreign languages come in handy. Thank you Wess. Have a good day!
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I’m watching your videos from Uk London and the weather looks grim in here today .Thank you for your videos they are really indispensable lessons
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Through this Sir Wes i want to be grateful for you, many adjectives that i have learned from you, and i even memorized them, it is nice indeed
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I am from Myanmar and thank you so much for creating the amazing lessons for us🎉
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Greeting from Indonesia, Thanks a bunch teacher west for today's lesson.
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Thanks, Wes for a great lesson that not a single word of it is ambiguous. Also, let me tell you that you are never pushy. Thanks once again! 😀
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Thank Wes
I think at least the half of English words could be ambiguous can convey more than one meaning thses meanings may be related or unrelated but in most cases a specific connotation takes the domination of using the item.
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Hi, I'm so complimentary of it not just your vocabulary lessons but also your every video as well because the difficult words you demonstrate are very brief we can understand them easily and remember them a long time
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Hi, Wes, you've chosen interesting words for C2, which they are very easy for us, Portuguese and Spanish natives to absorb. We have similar words in Portuguese, for example: dubious (dúbio) , coherent (coerente) questionable (questionável), etc. Once It happened that an American said to me that I was used to speaking a kind of academic words in English and I thought it was funny to hear it since they are routine words we use in Portuguese.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
That's why one of my friends' from Europe, and he was told he often used "big words" !😁
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Your teachings are an indispensable and coherent to learners
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Thank you for these adjective words. They are specific useful words to use .
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thanks for sharing sir. your teaching is so coherent all through.
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Thanks for the advanced vocabulary, I always love this type of lessons.
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@@InteractiveEng thanks ❤️
Your lessons are so indispensable!!! Thanks a lot!!!
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I've always learning with your classes, they're really interesting,I apreciatte them so much
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Let's learn English. This class is complimentary. Thank you.
Nice use of the word. 👍
Wow Thanks a lot Wes! This lesson will always come in handy when we need to learn some advanced words!❤❤👏👏
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Thank you so much to give us your time and knowledge
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You are indispensable teacher!
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Thanks a lot for the English language sessions you do. They are beneficial.
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Excellent and useful lesson , thank you 🙏🏻🌹✨
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I adore watching your videos, i wrote down every single word in my notebook. Thanks again!
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If l had you as a teacher in my young ages at school l surely would have been a perfect american speaker long time ago! In Milan, Back in the 90' l still remember how boring were the english lessons talking about the guards of the united kingdom!
Thanks a lot for your time to make us learn Wes
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Thank you for the adjective vocabulary...
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wow, your explanation is coherent and easy to understand
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Thanks brother for this useful video.
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Please put the word list in all your videos. That is handy. 15:59 I take a screenshot and try to memorize the words
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Thank you fir the lesson
😊😊🤗
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You were indeed coherent throughout this lesson 👍
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Awesome vocabulary.
For us, spanish native speakers, many of these words could fit in the cognates category.
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All Vocabulary are super useful and I enjoyed entire video
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There's nothing questionable about your videos. They are indispensable. I don't want to be pushy, but everybody should watch them.
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We're not compliementary enough teacher, you don't get the props that you deserve!!
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@InteractiveEng I've leaned a lot and my English is improving by leaps and bounds thanks
1. Ambiguous= having more than one felling.
2. Complementary= praisy/ anything which is given by free
3. Handy= convinenent
4.legitimate= @llow by law
5. Grim= worrying and without hope
6. Coherent= in reasonable way/ refers to someone who can understand what thy are saying
7. Feeble= weak
8.compulsive= doing something a lot and unable to Stop.
9 . Conceited= proud of yourself and your abilities
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You are thé best teachet mouloud from algeria
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Excellent Lesson
Thanks for all the great lessons
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Thank you for your complimentary lesson
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Thanks alot teacher wes.....pleas make more c2 level vocabulary videos if possible.....hard to find on you tube
I will. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
Absolutely great video, although I have tried to study some of these words previously bymyself still could not manage to remember them, but reviewing them in such a video is tremendously helpful as it is very memorable when somebody explains words and vocabulary in this way, thank you very much, Im pretty sure I have remembered them this time 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻your vocabulary videos are great, please upload such ones further more if its possible and thank you in advance 😊😉👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I hope you learned some new adjectives. Keep up the good work! 😊
I thank you from El salvador!!!
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Thank you so much
You were more then coherent .
I don’t know if this sentence is grammatically right.
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amazing video again. I watch one of ur videos daily. So useful love u so much
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thanks for this amazing lesson!)
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Great lesson and it's very informative.
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learned my first adj for today *indispensable*
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complimentary is my favorite word
everybody loves it!
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if i have a b1 level and i went to take an ielts test and used those adjectives and also used some c2 grammar like past perfeect continous, will i get a high score and reach an advenced level? or a least i might get a score higher than my level do you think it will work? your opinin is so important to me please don't hesitate to response 🥺
i want to know if it will work or there is some assess to achieve the suerior level! as ur experience for sure
Cheers you Wes 🤗🤗, it's really a stupendous video
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Tq u sir giving useful lesson.
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You are wonderful teacher! Your explanation is so coherent. Thank you!
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Thanks with love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad the lesson was helpful. 😃
Thank you for this handy lesson.
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Hi Wes. Thank you for a great lesson.
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Wonderful lesson sir, thank u
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Luckily being Spanish might be positive every once in a while, as loads of words are similar(ambiguous,dubious, legitimate,coherent,compulsive, etc..) The weather was supposed to be grim but the weatherman never hits the nail on the head
Also in Italian we have these very similar words! 💪
Thanks a lot. As a compliment, I'd like to say that your lessons are a perfect complement to my studies. Do I sound coherent?
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When I saw the word indispensable I understood the meaning right off the bat, Cause in my native language we have the word indespensable
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Awesome.i learned something new.thank.❤
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Hi teacher Wes, I just wanted to say that there was no questionable on the vocabularies you have selected to teach us. Especially the Indispensable is the word I was in a desperate to search for to describe one of the colleagues who had left and moved to another department. I was feeling grim and ambiguous all of a sudden.
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I love your lessons 💞🤗
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Very useful lesson. Luckily, most of these words have a similar meaning in Italian.
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Hi, it was really good set. Thanks for your amazing work ;)
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Absolutely fantastic
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Great video🥰 thank you
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Hi Wes you are really good in your work
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Nice lesson, Wes!! Thanks!!!
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Great lesson buddy!
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Absolutely amazing.💖
Thank you! Cheers! ❤️
@@InteractiveEng most welcome.
Thank you so much.
Extremely grateful
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@@InteractiveEng My pleasure!
I really like thy channel.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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Which one is better BUSSU or any other languanges learning? They are come in handy to learn languanes.😊
Thank you kindly. I’m reviewing these with my 15 year old son with autism to help with his vocabulary & involuntary speech🤍
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Good lecture, wess plz teach us some words which we use instead of ok.neelam pakistan
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Thank you.
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Greetings and thanks for this amazing lesson.
So my question is; how many other adj's we have that antonym doesn't make them negative; for example we know incoherent means "not" coherent but indispensable means "very" important instead of not important. is there rules for that? bc i already have come across such adj's few times but i had noone to ask about it, and now that i found someone imma ask it😅
i hope i was coherent with my question. thanks for your time❤
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. When it comes to prefixes and suffixes, in general, you just need to memorize the meaning of the different prefixes and with ones are used with which words. 👍
@@InteractiveEng thank you so much for your time❤
I have a question regarding the last word: could you also say somebody feels or acts feeble? or would that sound strange/unnatural and you wouldn`t usually hear that amongst native speakers?
Hi, I'm an english learner. Please explain if there is a difference between Questionable and Dubious? As for me these two words are synonyms. Maybe I'm missing any subtle meaning. Thanks
These words are synonyms and generally interchangeable. But dubious can also mean a feeling of doubt. 👍
😅I’ve never heard about the future perfect before this lesson!
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Thanks so much!
You're welcome! Hope you learned some new words. 😊
@@InteractiveEng Sure I did 😊👍
I can’t thank you enough
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