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In the midst of the grim situation, the team's camaraderie was both prevalent and pivotal, as they faced the intimidating challenge with a resolute demeanor, trying to circumvent the obstacle that threatened to hinder their progress, despite the blatant disdain of their opponents, whose actions only served to exacerbate the tension, adding a nuance of uncertainty that continued to baffle them.
You're welcome! Initially, I attempted to make it less abstract and more focused on the video, using the words in the order they appeared. However, that proved to be too challenging, so I wrote the above, which now sounds like overly abstract academic writing. I enjoy your videos. I took an English class in high school, but it was too boring, so I slept through most of it. I had no idea English was so difficult to learn! I learned English by listening to my parents speak in their living room while I crawled around the floor in diapers. Unfortunately, my parents have passed away, so that learning method is no longer available.
I am a 76 years old Hong Kong Chinese. I know all 15 words and can use them in writings, maybe also sometimes during conversation, but not frequently used !
As a naturalized U.S. citizen who completed my undergrad n grad studies in Canada n the US, I’m relieved to see that I know all of them. Phew… 😂😂😂 love your real life demos. Good job 👍
I have exactly the same reaction! Ever since I immigrated to the US, learning the language was on my priority list. And knowing all 15, using them fluently is my reward 😀
Thank you so much for your generosity, @elfede988! 🥰 It means so much to me that you enjoyed the lesson! And your generosity will help me make more valuable lessons! 😘
I'm a children's writer from India. I've always wanted to publish my works in English, but I've always been sceptical about my English skills. Your lessons have helped me a lot in boosting my confidence. Thank you.
I get confused about the following words when i was watching this video 1. grin vs grim 2. intimate vs intimidating 3. excruciating vs exacerbate Now the obstacles are gone. Thanks Jenifer ❤❤
Teacher Jennifer, That's right!👍 Thanks for sharing these 15 words for excellent English!🔥 I appreciate all your hard work in teaching the nuances of English with fine examples.🧡 I don't want to be intimidating when speaking with natives.👍 because your prevalent videos help to break down my English speaking obstacles.😇 So, I think I've circumvented my English fluency challenges.😎 I'm happy to say that your English channel is pivotal to my English fluency.😃🧡 You rock.🤩
That's true. English speakers think that the longer word the more difficult is, and the reality is the opposite. Lots of "complicate" words are the easiest.
English is an prevalent language. Practice speaking English everyday is a pivotal deed. It creates a habit and habit makes speaking English no more obstacle. Thank you for the lesson!
Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much, this lesson's structure was brilliant! That's right, indeed! Spot on, JForrest is pivotal to my English fluency! I look forward to knowing if I'm "in the know" of these words. Ok, let's dive in! Examples: 1) The future prospects of the company were grim. 2) Complex physics and maths are "all Greek to me". They really baffle me! 3) Her demeanor is natural and easy on the eye. 4) They've experienced a lot together. Hence, they have a strong bond and camaraderie. 5) I have acrophobia, so skydiving would be a very intimidating experience for me. I wouldn't do that! 6) In tropical countries, torrential rain is prevalent in monsoon season. 7) The company's blatant disregard for safety is concerning. 8) I've noticed that being resolute helps you in your life. 9) It's clear that poor planning and sloppy workmanship hinder our success. 10) If you face a big obstacle in your life, don't get petrified! Eventually, you have a good chance to sort it out. 11) Unfortunately, some dictatorial countries have found a way to circumvent sanctions. Moreover, it's so sad that they don't respect human rights. 12) Your being a stickler for details and mulishness only exacerbates the problem! Don't make a mountain out of a molehill! 13) Understanding the nuances of local customs and culture, helps you "find your feet" in your new home country. 14) He's stuck-up and looks others down his nose with disdain. 15) As a foreign language student, having good motivation, studying English regularly, and having good learning methods are pivotal to reaching fluency in English. Almost all of these words are in my "passive vocabulary". It seems that I haven't yet reached the level where I could use them actively. Totally new words for me were: blatant, exacerbate, and somewhat disdain. To sum up, my English language skills are not too bad! I'd say "pivotal" is my favorite word!
"Intimidating" is an interesting one. "Timid" means easily frightened. "In" as a prefix can mean "not" but in this case it means "to make". This is a good example of how context clues help to work out the meaning of a word.
Well I have been keenly devoting to a better vocabulary and its subtle use to influence the effectiveness of my English language fluency now for so many years since my schooling; as my father always guided and advised me to enhance it if I wanted to impress the others in literature and my academic quality and eventually be successful in educational carrier. I appreciate the way you are teaching the correct pronunciation and usage of good vocabulary to the interested at large through your channel !! Thanks !!!
I’m Indian. I got everything correct. I thought the words were very easy, but I expected an easy challenge since I took the GRE many years ago, which requires exceptional vocabulary and synonym interpretation skills - even when you’re unsure of the word’s exact meaning (smart guessing starts with determining if the word has a positive, negative, or neutral connotation). All the best, folks!
Actually it is because of the Normans domination that occurred in the XI century in England. They came from Normandy in France, with the king William I of Normandy and for a long period of time the language spoken in England was the Anglo-Norman. So many French words were introduced into the English language. They are intelligible in Italian too, due to the common Latin root between french and italian
Your lessons are so PIVOTAL 😊 to someone like me -to a none-native English speaker!! Thank you very much for very balanced and interesting video! I love words! I think they carry a huge meanings to express our, "humanly" emotions, and are so important to understand better one's mindset! I have never learned English academicly at any institution, but my love for the learning, and someone like you, means a lot to me! Thank you for doing these video sessions!❤
I’m a west African francophone who grew up learning English, I’m so very glad I found your channel through RUclips recommendations and it’s helping me, I’m a polyglot, I love English language ❤
Thank you so much Ms. Forrest. I appreciate a lot for sharing your knowledge regarding these advanced topics and I hope the best for you in the near future. Thanks again and HAVE A GREAT DAY....!
Your teaching process has a pivotal role in my life. I knew that even if I didn't know all these words ,I was still in process, and it was a long-term aim !
Thank you very much for bringing the words to my attention. In fact, none of them is new to my ears. Yet I know over 10 of them very clearly. Thank you
Thank you Madam Jennifer, excellent way of teaching English, I watch the whole video and am happy, I could learn the English words,. looking forward to learning more
I have known these words,their meanings and their usage.Thank you,madam, for the opportunity to refresh myself with these words through your educational program.
I love learning new words & going back & studying ones I do know. I am a stickler for grammar. Thank you for your video. I enjoyed it. I enjoy learning. Even at the age of 68! 😊
Thank you teacher for your pivotal lessons! My favourite new word is "resolute". I am resolute in my decision to improve my English and your teaching will definitely help me overcome all the obstacles. That's right! :)
I love your video. It is the first time from know I will be a regular of your video, I am a French speaking 82 yrs woman. I am tying to translate in French at the same time. I hope you will be correcting me for the mistakes in my message. Thank you just love it 😍 you should know my difficulties is the pronunciation .
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So perfect and easy to help people to learn a proper English, especially as the second language we use every day in every day's life. Thank you kindly.
Forrest . Great knowledge. Thank you. It was really a nice feeling to have seen some putting things so effectively and comfortably to make one understand. Regards.
Thank you Jennifer, great video. French native speakers have usually a lot of difficulties to understand the meaning of phrasal verbs but oddly enough understand fairly simply these more academic English words that come from the Anglo normand or French language. E.g.: "Camaraderie" is a french word used in everyday conversation That's right 🙂
Jennifer is a such a wonderful teacher 🎉❤ always coming back to your classroom for the quality and well put course content 🙏 grateful for all the hard work 🎉
I came to the US in '90. It was a culture shock. For example: I was baffled to how young people address older people by their first name. English speakers showed some disdain to us since we could not speak English fluently. To counter that, i found comfort socializing among my countrymen . I enjoyed their companies and camaraderie. Because of lacking of understanding the language nuances and the intimidating experience communicating in English with native speakers, it hindered lot of employment opportunities. In addition, the economy was somewhat grim at that time. I was resolute to overcome these obstacles and got my college degree. It was a pivotal moment after I graduated. New doors opened for me after that. Nowadays, with the prevalent of internet, useful lessons like yours are accessible to everyone. It helps to bridge cultures.
Im new at this channel.. From Malaysia. But had been learning English since 7 yrs old.. Now learning the japanese language which is a challenge. I really hope our country's politicians are good English speakers.. Hoping they come across your channel.. I have forwarded your u tube channel to my family.. Thanks you so much.. Just subscribed
Thanks so much for subscribing, @samsiahabdullah9164! It's so great to have you in our community! 😁🙌 Yesterday I posted a video sharing an easy method to become fluent in 2024. I hope you enjoy it: ruclips.net/video/lZdQXX3hdxA/видео.html
I only knew the words with a similar one in Spanish, and I know that I like your videos the most. So yeah, give me more, Jennifer. Give me more videos.
I found that most of the "difficult" words in English are common words in Portuguese, with minor modifications. Among the words, except for the cognates, the only word whose meaning I remembered from context was 'blatant'. English - Portuguese camaraderie - camaradagem intimidating - intimidador prevalent - prevalecente blatant (escancarado) resolute - resoluto obstecle - obstáculo exacerbate - exacerbar nuance - nuance disdain - desdenho pivotal - pivô
I know some of them, but the most important thing is straightening out my pronunciation! Watching and listening to your lessons are crucial for improving my English 😊! Thanks from my ❤️!
Thank you for sharing this list of important words, Jennifer! I wasn’t absolutely sure about the exact meaning of the noun “demeanor”, probably because I hadn’t heard nor read it often enough before. As for the word “camaraderie”, I hadn’t heard the first one of the two pronunciations, at least not used by native speakers from the US. However, I did know its meaning. Kind regards, Anna
I am from Uruguay, 85. Years ago I saw a BBC video stating that English actually grabs words from other languages like French, German, etc, and that's why it's such a rich tongue
There are more Greek words of Greek origin in the English language than any other language. Greek is the only language that you can write an essay in English using words only from Greek origin
English is a clone language made up from borrowed words from other languages. It's grammar is based mainly on memorizing words instead of structural grammar rules. Unlike the Greek grammar which has a syntax structure and every syllable is defined with grammar rules leaving no ambiguity in spelling and pronunciation.
I knew three of these words: intimidating, obstacle and nuance. The word I like the most is camaraderie as welll. You got a new subscriber. Let's keep doing our best!
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Yes Yes Yes
YES YES YES
That's Right Ms Jen.
Why do you pronounce the word as 'Gram' when it is supposed to be pronounced as "grim' ? That 's a bad pronunciation.
@@PatnareeIamwongsrikul
In the midst of the grim situation, the team's camaraderie was both prevalent and pivotal, as they faced the intimidating challenge with a resolute demeanor, trying to circumvent the obstacle that threatened to hinder their progress, despite the blatant disdain of their opponents, whose actions only served to exacerbate the tension, adding a nuance of uncertainty that continued to baffle them.
Thanks so much for sharing, @allengreg5447! 😄
You're welcome! Initially, I attempted to make it less abstract and more focused on the video, using the words in the order they appeared. However, that proved to be too challenging, so I wrote the above, which now sounds like overly abstract academic writing. I enjoy your videos. I took an English class in high school, but it was too boring, so I slept through most of it. I had no idea English was so difficult to learn! I learned English by listening to my parents speak in their living room while I crawled around the floor in diapers. Unfortunately, my parents have passed away, so that learning method is no longer available.
Wow! Good example! Thanks for sharing!❤
A+
The use of the words is grate. I would concentrate a little on punctuation 😂😂😂
I am a 76 years old Hong Kong Chinese. I know all 15 words and can use them in writings, maybe also sometimes during conversation, but not frequently used !
That's great! And yes, these are words you can use in more professional and formal situations when you want to sound advanced ;)
You sound lying😂
Thanks a lot!👍
Out of the fifteen words, I only know two words😢
@@dtsai1584 gee you really need to improve your vocabulary
The way you talk and the way you teach is unique. ❤
That's so sweet of you! 💕
@@JForrestEnglish You are very welcome.
@@JForrestEnglish you are making me bashful.
@@JForrestEnglish Appreciate it.
As a naturalized U.S. citizen who completed my undergrad n grad studies in Canada n the US, I’m relieved to see that I know all of them. Phew… 😂😂😂 love your real life demos. Good job 👍
Thank you so much! 😊
I have exactly the same reaction! Ever since I immigrated to the US, learning the language was on my priority list. And knowing all 15, using them fluently is my reward 😀
¡Gracias!
Thank you so much for your generosity, @elfede988! 🥰 It means so much to me that you enjoyed the lesson! And your generosity will help me make more valuable lessons! 😘
I'm from Brazil, and I loved that way you teach English. I got another follower.😊
Thanks so much for subscribing, @rafac7384! It's so great to have you in our community! 😁🙌
I'm a children's writer from India. I've always wanted to publish my works in English, but I've always been sceptical about my English skills. Your lessons have helped me a lot in boosting my confidence.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing! I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it, and most importantly I learned a lot from your great way of teaching 👍
A first-class programme by a first-class teacher. Thank you very much. Yes, Yes, Yes....👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your lessons are very entertaining,interesting and pivotal to my english fluency. Thank you.
❤❤❤
Having a patient demeanor is an important quality for teachers.
That's right! That's right!
WHOO HOO!
I’ve leared 6 new words:circumvent-intimidating-prevalent-blatant-resolute-circumvent.
Thanks Jennifer for your help😊. You're the GOAT👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing!
I get confused about the following words when i was watching this video
1. grin vs grim
2. intimate vs intimidating
3. excruciating vs exacerbate
Now the obstacles are gone. Thanks Jenifer ❤❤
Oh amazing! ❤
JForrest English is pivotal to my English fluency.
Thank you!
I knew 14 words. It was extremely good to listen to this lesson.
Great job! I'm so glad ❤️
Teacher Jennifer, That's right!👍 Thanks for sharing these 15 words for excellent English!🔥 I appreciate all your hard work in teaching the nuances of English with fine examples.🧡 I don't want to be intimidating when speaking with natives.👍 because your prevalent videos help to break down my English speaking obstacles.😇 So, I think I've circumvented my English fluency challenges.😎 I'm happy to say that your English channel is pivotal to my English fluency.😃🧡 You rock.🤩
Ohh very clever saying "circumvented your challenges". Great job!
And you do not. No native speaker of English would writethe way youdid.
Your test is very easy for italians, spanish, french and so in, because most of the words come from latin. Only “baffle” baffled me.
That's true. English speakers think that the longer word the more difficult is, and the reality is the opposite. Lots of "complicate" words are the easiest.
Great point!
@mariogriffey1297, you are correct. This was a very easy test for me as well, as I am a native French speaker and studied Latin. I also speak Spanish.
I agree
And if you did not know that a lot of Viking,s came to England , the word hinder comes from that Danish word hindre.
English is an prevalent language. Practice speaking English everyday is a pivotal deed. It creates a habit and habit makes speaking English no more obstacle. Thank you for the lesson!
Amazing job! 🥳 Your English is EXCELLENT! ❤️
Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much, this lesson's structure was brilliant! That's right, indeed! Spot on, JForrest is pivotal to my English fluency! I look forward to knowing if I'm "in the know" of these words. Ok, let's dive in! Examples: 1) The future prospects of the company were grim. 2) Complex physics and maths are "all Greek to me". They really baffle me! 3) Her demeanor is natural and easy on the eye. 4) They've experienced a lot together. Hence, they have a strong bond and camaraderie. 5) I have acrophobia, so skydiving would be a very intimidating experience for me. I wouldn't do that!
6) In tropical countries, torrential rain is prevalent in monsoon season. 7) The company's blatant disregard for safety is concerning. 8) I've noticed that being resolute helps you in your life. 9) It's clear that poor planning and sloppy workmanship hinder our success. 10) If you face a big obstacle in your life, don't get petrified! Eventually, you have a good chance to sort it out.
11) Unfortunately, some dictatorial countries have found a way to circumvent sanctions. Moreover, it's so sad that they don't respect human rights. 12) Your being a stickler for details and mulishness only exacerbates the problem! Don't make a mountain out of a molehill! 13) Understanding the nuances of local customs and culture, helps you "find your feet" in your new home country. 14) He's stuck-up and looks others down his nose with disdain. 15) As a foreign language student, having good motivation, studying English regularly, and having good learning methods are pivotal to reaching fluency in English.
Almost all of these words are in my "passive vocabulary". It seems that I haven't yet reached the level where I could use them actively. Totally new words for me were: blatant, exacerbate, and somewhat disdain. To sum up, my English language skills are not too bad! I'd say "pivotal" is my favorite word!
That's awesome! You did a great job! 🤩
His Jujment Exacerbareted my situation and caused me lots of emotional pain . That is pivotal .
Great job practicing 👏🏻
"Intimidating" is an interesting one. "Timid" means easily frightened. "In" as a prefix can mean "not" but in this case it means "to make". This is a good example of how context clues help to work out the meaning of a word.
Great job 👏🏻
Well I have been keenly devoting to a better vocabulary and its subtle use to influence the effectiveness of my English language fluency now for so many years since my schooling; as my father always guided and advised me to enhance it if I wanted to impress the others in literature and my academic quality and eventually be successful in educational carrier. I appreciate the way you are teaching the correct pronunciation and usage of good vocabulary to the interested at large through your channel !! Thanks !!!
You're welcome, @kulwantchandel1070! 👍
I’m Indian. I got everything correct. I thought the words were very easy, but I expected an easy challenge since I took the GRE many years ago, which requires exceptional vocabulary and synonym interpretation skills - even when you’re unsure of the word’s exact meaning (smart guessing starts with determining if the word has a positive, negative, or neutral connotation). All the best, folks!
Amazing job! So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @someone8323 ❤️
I was an EFL teacher for many years. Yes my English is excellent!!!
I still enjoy your videos and like you said, we’re always learning😊
That is awesome! And I still learn new words in English every week!
I got 12 out of 15, but still, my English remains excellent, Jenni.😊
That's awesome! 🤩
Easy for french native speakers!😉 Most of these words are similar in french (due to Latin and Greek roots)
Interesting!
Actually it is because of the Normans domination that occurred in the XI century in England. They came from Normandy in France, with the king William I of Normandy and for a long period of time the language spoken in England was the Anglo-Norman. So many French words were introduced into the English language. They are intelligible in Italian too, due to the common Latin root between french and italian
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Exactly @alidabruno7834!
Just for the fun, here some french words (a little part of my reserve) little known. It would be interesting, for English speakers, to check if their English equivalents exist!
chat-huant
podagre
subéreux
fuligineux
amène
noroît
séguedille
impécunieux
forclos
oblatif
scabieux
morbidesse
viduité
lippe
déplétion
échauguette
acrimonieux
marmouset
drupe
estran
tympanon
ancillaire
bordier
enfeu
anosmie
cariatide
ormeau
sapide
morganatique
paillard
harpie
quérulence
poiré
grasseyer
baud
poupard
souquenille
aubère
laye
héliotrope
cébette
quiné
pacquer
antan
accorte
nonchaloir
bizet
rebras
clabauderie
jocrisse
audimutité
haptique
agreste
horion
ache
hoplite
pampille
almée
chauvir
aubain
guelte
brasiller
picot
alêne ou alène
immarcescible
cœlentéré
palustre
esquille
hallier
diglossie
maïa
rudéral
serin
rapière
kriek
nullipare
gibbeux
acidalie
trusquin
corroyer
contus
tanagra
paludier
cénobite
cynoglosse
pélagique
maqui
anapeste
pusillanime
imbibition
criss
récoler
pairle
confirmand
nival
réal
mantelet
heimatlos
épiaire
limerick
turbide
tavelure
pampéro
implexe
pèze
riel
hiémal
palimpseste
égoïne
crémone
riflard
tacaud
bey
limonaire
féra
clayon
jasper
mastiff
aconit
madré
palpébral
ébaubi
smaragdin
airer
gnomique
Thank you!!!
You're welcome, @hakankursunmusic! 👍
Today I learned several new words 🤓
Thanks a lot, Jennifer ✔️💯
fine words butter no parsnips
WHOO HOO! 🤓🤓🤓
Your lessons are so PIVOTAL 😊 to someone like me -to a none-native English speaker!!
Thank you very much for very balanced and interesting video!
I love words!
I think they carry a huge meanings to express our, "humanly" emotions, and are so important to understand better one's mindset!
I have never learned English academicly at any institution, but my love for the learning, and someone like you, means a lot to me!
Thank you for doing these video sessions!❤
Happy to hear that! 😘
I’m a west African francophone who grew up learning English, I’m so very glad I found your channel through RUclips recommendations and it’s helping me, I’m a polyglot, I love English language ❤
Thanks ❤️
Thank you so much Ms. Forrest. I appreciate a lot for sharing your knowledge regarding these advanced topics and I hope the best for you in the near future. Thanks again and HAVE A GREAT DAY....!
You're the best! 😘
Your teaching process has a pivotal role in my life. I knew that even if I didn't know all these words ,I was still in process, and it was a long-term aim !
Awe, thanks! ❤
EXCELLENT PIECE. I am Malaysian. English is my 2nd language. Very useful for all.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you very much for bringing the words to my attention. In fact, none of them is new to my ears. Yet I know over 10 of them very clearly. Thank you
That's awesome! 🤩
I wish I had an English teacher like you when I was at school.
That's so sweet of you
YOU ARE THE BEST ENGLISH TEACHER IN THE WORLD.
You're the best 😍
I'm with you; you are pivotal in my English fluency. Thank you for sharing all these words, and I hope I can speak like you in the future.
You can do it!
You are an excellent teacher , Madam !
Wow, thank you!
Thank you Madam Jennifer, excellent way of teaching English, I watch the whole video and am happy, I could learn the English words,. looking forward to learning more
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @suneellama5739 ❤️
I have known these words,their meanings and their usage.Thank you,madam, for the opportunity to refresh myself with these words through your educational program.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
YES, YES, YES! I knew the meanings of all 15 words and i do use them as they're a part of my vocabulary.
I'm so glad 😊
Thanks for your sharing. Much appreciated.
My pleasure!
Yes, you definitely are a good teacher. Greetings from Canada.
Wow, thank you!
JForrest English is pivotal to my English fluency, confidence, and nature. These 15 words are just like gems! Thank you so much!
You're welcome, @user-hb7qu5wr8j! 👍
Yes Jennifer. You are really pivotal in my English improvement.
Thanks for that. I learn new words really ...🎉
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @ndundularobertngalula5835 ❤️
Gracias por tan buena información saludos desde Boston m c felicidades gracias maestra ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My pleasure! 😘
Wow, I've just come across your Chanel. I've nailed them all being a Brazilian I feel proud of myself ☺
That's great!
That's Right! YES YES YES. Thank you for the lesson!
My pleasure!
I love learning new words & going back & studying ones I do know. I am a stickler for grammar.
Thank you for your video. I enjoyed it. I enjoy learning. Even at the age of 68! 😊
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Yes, important words used a lot in English especially in written English or speeches.
WHOO HOO 🎉
From Pakistan,I know the meaning and expression of all the words. Thanks.... It's excellent indeed
You're welcome, @user-bo5tx9zn4v! 👍
Thank you teacher for your pivotal lessons! My favourite new word is "resolute". I am resolute in my decision to improve my English and your teaching will definitely help me overcome all the obstacles. That's right! :)
That's wonderful! And you sound very fluent!
I love your video. It is the first time from know I will be a regular of your video, I am a French speaking 82 yrs woman. I am tying to translate in French at the same time. I hope you will be correcting me for the mistakes in my message. Thank you just love it 😍 you should know my difficulties is the pronunciation .
Hi @raymondmaheux3996 - I work with students in "The Finally Fluent Academy". You'll have me as your personal coach and you'll be part of a complete program to help you become fluent fast! You can learn more and join here: www.jforrestenglish.com/ffa
So perfect and easy to help people to learn a proper English, especially as the second language we use every day in every day's life. Thank you kindly.
You're very welcome!
Thanks for expounding your knowledge it was enlightening and fun
You're the best! 😘
Excellent miss Forrest.Evidently you have a great skill to teach. Thank you very much.
You are very welcome
@@JForrestEnglish I am very Glad. thanks.
That's right, that's right, that's right.
I like this channel.
You're the best! 😘
This vocabulary is extremely important to speak English whit confidence. Thanks a lot, Teacher JForrest. see you soon
Very good!
Forrest . Great knowledge. Thank you. It was really a nice feeling to have seen some putting things so effectively and comfortably to make one understand. Regards.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have not been baffled anymore with phrasal verbs thank to Jennifer❤
You're welcome 🤗
Hello Darling Thank you too much indeed for your pivotal lessons and your peculiar channel full of practical nessacery words and phrases.❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @atiyehpayamikia6437 ❤️
Thank you Jennifer, great video. French native speakers have usually a lot of difficulties to understand the meaning of phrasal verbs but oddly enough understand fairly simply these more academic English words that come from the Anglo normand or French language. E.g.: "Camaraderie" is a french word used in everyday conversation
That's right 🙂
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for sharing! 🥳
You are great 👍 Thank you I did learn few more new words 😁 hopefully see you again ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😃
I am from Brazil and your english class is awesome ...., thanks
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Mis JForrest , what a beautiful teaching , I am so happy I did find your canal thank you 🎉🎉🎉 .
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @rolandodavila603 ❤️
Yes, I do like very much this lesson!.....
Thanks! 😃
JForrest English is pivotal to my English fluency.
Thank you so much for your sublime lessons ❤
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Jennifer is a such a wonderful teacher 🎉❤ always coming back to your classroom for the quality and well put course content 🙏 grateful for all the hard work 🎉
May I raise a small quest for making a video on “easily mixed up words such as PERVASIVE/ PREVALENT / UBIQUITOUS “ thank you very much ❤
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Thank YOU Jennifer 😊
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My French teacher role is PIVOTAL in development of my French language ❤
Teacher Jennifer’s is pivotal in progress of my English knowledge
WHOO HOO You Got It! 🙌
I came to the US in '90. It was a culture shock. For example: I was baffled to how young people address older people by their first name. English speakers showed some disdain to us since we could not speak English fluently. To counter that, i found comfort socializing among my countrymen . I enjoyed their companies and camaraderie. Because of lacking of understanding the language nuances and the intimidating experience communicating in English with native speakers, it hindered lot of employment opportunities. In addition, the economy was somewhat grim at that time. I was resolute to overcome these obstacles and got my college degree. It was a pivotal moment after I graduated. New doors opened for me after that. Nowadays, with the prevalent of internet, useful lessons like yours are accessible to everyone. It helps to bridge cultures.
Great job practicing!
I admire you. Perfect English.
MashaAllah, Excellent for Learning English Language, God Bless you, AMEN.
You're the best! 😘
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Never heard ‘camaraderie’ before! That’s right! Great video, thank you, Jennifer. 🌺
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Yes Jane, your English lesson was a pivotal experience, bcse, a lot of the words I knew, but didnt pronounce them as well.
Thanks for watching! 😁
well Done Thanks a lot for the Lesson today Teacher Yep Yep Yep 👌
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Excellent ! You are always so professional.
Thank you! Cheers!
Im new at this channel.. From Malaysia. But had been learning English since 7 yrs old.. Now learning the japanese language which is a challenge. I really hope our country's politicians are good English speakers.. Hoping they come across your channel.. I have forwarded your u tube channel to my family.. Thanks you so much.. Just subscribed
Thanks so much for subscribing, @samsiahabdullah9164! It's so great to have you in our community! 😁🙌
Yesterday I posted a video sharing an easy method to become fluent in 2024. I hope you enjoy it: ruclips.net/video/lZdQXX3hdxA/видео.html
Teaching method is simple and easily can be learned. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @rajenlama.6850 ❤️
Learned 15 new words? Well, thank you for your delicate attitude towards your students' feelings!!
Thanks! ❤
Thankyou very much Dear.I apreaciate the way you did for all of us,Teaching us very dificult wards
It's my pleasure
I only knew the words with a similar one in Spanish, and I know that I like your videos the most. So yeah, give me more, Jennifer. Give me more videos.
Awe, thanks! And it's always nice when languages have related words!
I found that most of the "difficult" words in English are common words in Portuguese, with minor modifications.
Among the words, except for the cognates, the only word whose meaning I remembered from context was 'blatant'.
English - Portuguese
camaraderie - camaradagem
intimidating - intimidador
prevalent - prevalecente
blatant (escancarado)
resolute - resoluto
obstecle - obstáculo
exacerbate - exacerbar
nuance - nuance
disdain - desdenho
pivotal - pivô
Thanks so much for sharing, @westleah5000! 😄
Thank you so much for sharing your information.🌺🌺🌺🌺
So nice of you!
Gracias por tu esfuerzo. Gracias por el video. Interesante.
Thank you so much! 😊
It's a pivotal lesson Jennifer🎉
More more more Jennifer❤
Amazing! Thank you 😊
I know some of them, but the most important thing is straightening out my pronunciation! Watching and listening to your lessons are crucial for improving my English 😊! Thanks from my ❤️!
I'm so happy to hear that ☺️
Excellent video, I believe nobody make wonderful clip like this. Thanks Jennifer ❤🎉😊.
Wow, thank you! You're the best 🤩
Thank you for sharing this list of important words, Jennifer!
I wasn’t absolutely sure about the exact meaning of the noun “demeanor”, probably because I hadn’t heard nor read it often enough before. As for the word “camaraderie”, I hadn’t heard the first one of the two pronunciations, at least not used by native speakers from the US. However, I did know its meaning.
Kind regards,
Anna
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @Anna-mc3ll ❤️
Your lessons are really pivotal in my English learning .❤
I'm so glad to hear that! 😊
Thank you for sharing. I love the word pivotal
Me too!
Thanks JForrest English for sharing... YES YES YES
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I am from Uruguay, 85. Years ago I saw a BBC video stating that English actually grabs words from other languages like French, German, etc, and that's why it's such a rich tongue
Thank you for sharing that!
There are more Greek words of Greek origin in the English language than any other language.
Greek is the only language that you can write an essay in English using words only from Greek origin
English is a clone language made up from borrowed words from other languages.
It's grammar is based mainly on memorizing words instead of structural grammar rules.
Unlike the Greek grammar which has a syntax structure and every syllable is defined with grammar rules leaving no ambiguity in spelling and pronunciation.
Your teaching is very pivotal for learner including me
Awe, thanks! ❤
correct, correct, and correct!
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Very efficient English teacher ❤
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I knew three of these words: intimidating, obstacle and nuance. The word I like the most is camaraderie as welll. You got a new subscriber. Let's keep doing our best!
Thanks so much for subscribing, @AntonioAdalid-bi8tg! It's so great to have you in our community! 😁🙌
Very good teaching Jennifer F.
U r an amazing coach ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
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