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Комментарии • 2,4 тыс.

  • @hadar.shemesh
    @hadar.shemesh  Месяц назад +3

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  • @chihiro6135
    @chihiro6135 4 года назад +1349

    this video made me realize why i undersand everything when i'm reading or hearing but when i speak it seems like i just know ten words

  • @vdl9673
    @vdl9673 4 года назад +1528

    finally someone who knows the problem and actually gives a usefull solution

    • @ahmetturan2595
      @ahmetturan2595 4 года назад +6

      yes, ı agree with you

    • @Mpfx97-97
      @Mpfx97-97 4 года назад +2

      Yeah actually.....

    • @englishmadeeasy6141
      @englishmadeeasy6141 4 года назад +2

      I highly recommend Skillshare for English learners, there are amazing teachers on that platform. Sign up as a premium learner at
      www.skillshare.com/r/profile/Ines-Nesrine-Bouchetob/622712703

    • @crisalider1398
      @crisalider1398 4 года назад +11

      Guys, she is the best! If you follow her channel you don't need any other teacher..for sure!

    • @mateofrias7965
      @mateofrias7965 4 года назад

      Someone can translate everything she told for l apply it

  • @wangxoxoxo3581
    @wangxoxoxo3581 3 года назад +863

    Step1:writing 20 words that u want to learn
    Step2:find ur google friend to help u explain the words for u
    Step3:repeat repeat repeat follow the pronunciation
    Step4:make a sentence by ur own that’s the awesome way to remember and use ur word
    Step5:When u r talking to ur friend just using these words more than 10times then u will speak more fluently more naturally ✨
    Thx u dear u really help me a lot!💗love xoxo

  • @brittnay279
    @brittnay279 2 года назад +129

    I once used “unfettered” and “serendipitous” correctly in one week in real conversations…I was so impressed with myself lmao

  • @faheemkhan-hq5xt
    @faheemkhan-hq5xt 4 года назад +503

    Use every new word in sentence . make 20 sentence of each new word you will never forget it

    • @kiranbudhathoki8364
      @kiranbudhathoki8364 4 года назад +5

      Do you know any good app for increasing vocabulary for class 11 science students?
      If you then, please tell me 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @ziur9765
      @ziur9765 4 года назад +6

      I do the same but in my case i make 6 sentences and i try to create another 6 using the same word

    • @Valka_V
      @Valka_V 4 года назад +5

      @@kiranbudhathoki8364I like to recommend you elfnet.com, they provide advanced vocabulary lists

    • @jackmetei7960
      @jackmetei7960 4 года назад

      Julius Rock Google is knowledgeable !!

    • @ichbinhier355
      @ichbinhier355 4 года назад +10

      @@dionevasconcelossilva9551 use this app bro, here you can find hundres of sentences of the word you want:
      context.reverso.net/traduccion/

  • @kiikat_
    @kiikat_ 4 года назад +122

    "Gaining clarity of something without taking action right away is meaningless." This is gold!!!

  • @jmk2530
    @jmk2530 2 года назад +9

    WOW! I’m 50 years old. Born in America but moved to India when I was 14. Moved back to America as an adult at age 24.
    Was never much of a reader except for my school books; my family wasn’t very “western” and wanted me to speak more of our Indian language than English/ speaking English was frowned upon- although I was “American” inside.
    And I became introverted and socially inept and had no friends/ friends that I could relate to, hang out with. Those 10 years have affected me to this day. I lost myself; I wonder how much more “fluent” I would have been in English if I had stayed here in America. I wonder how many more friendships I would have had if I hadn’t been uprooted at age 14. I lost my English fluency. My pronunciation had teetered a bit but now it’s fine. But I’ve lost fluency due to having no friends to talk to. I’m alone, quiet and socially anxious most of the time.
    Anyway, that circle diagram makes so much sense to me. I need to recall the words that I do know but that I don’t use.
    Thank you for this video-- I’m older but I need to improve for my self esteem. I’m intelligent but when I cannot articulate well, I hate how I’ve ended up and I feel completely humiliated in front of people because of it. I need to get out of this rut. I see people zoning out or not listening to me even with the little I socialize. I know my lack of fluency is a problem. I wish my speech would keep people engaged and wanting to listen to me.
    I will be studying this video inside out for sure!

  • @corynicolas3175
    @corynicolas3175 2 года назад +148

    When learning a new language, I always focus on first learning the words that I need to use in order to express the things I typically say in my native language. I like to write phrases and memorize them so that they are automatic. I always like to learn the words in context. The words flow out because they are learned in context and repeated over and over. I also like to use images in order to visually see what I’m talking about or describing and am able to make a visual and contextual connection. Here’s an example: ruclips.net/video/_1XQpu1HtDM/видео.html
    I continually try to learn to express the thoughts I convey in my native language. I look around the house and try to name all of the things I see in the target language. If I’m making a salad, I try to see if I can name the ingredients: radish, bell pepper, etcetera. Repetition and context are very important things for programming your mind. When I hear or read a sentence I understand, but want to be able to use spontaneously, then I write it down and simulate using it. I like to write lots of paragraphs and try to find exactly where I could use these sentences with speaking to someone.
    When trying to express one’s thoughts, there are often things one can do to get around not knowing a specific word. One can use the opposite of the word. One can also explain what it is or even use other forms of communication. However, when that I happens, I try to remember that I didn’t know the opposite of the word I ended up using or had to use a word that didn’t really convey what I wanted to convey and I write it down and then start doing my research. I usually end up learning a lot of other words and expressions and come out much better off because I discovered gaps in my language and also increased my vocabulary.
    As an interpreter, I believe words of specificity are the most challenging for people. When interpreting, you have to use the words that others use. For example, if someone describes the ingredients they used, such as basil, parsley, rosemary, and thyme, then you need to interpret those specific words. The same thing goes for any other word of specificity. For example, you might say that you went to the aquatic zoo and saw a walrus, a seal, a shark and a penguin. I used these examples to show that words of specificity are often the hardest for people. Idiomatic expressions are also difficult because we often have to know the meaning and cannot just infer it. The first time I had to interpret “You did a bang-up job,” I thought it meant a “bad job.” I didn’t know the meaning so I asked for them to rephrase it. They said “a fantastic or wonderful job.” I was able to interpret that. Now when I hear the word “bang-up job” I instantly know that it’s a “fantastic or wonderful job.”
    Having difficulty retrieving certain words also happens in one’s native language. As for expanding one’s vocabulary, learning synonyms is very useful. Since I’m an interpreter, I love to know many synonyms because I know that if I can’t quickly retrieve one word, I can retrieve another that has the same meaning. Look up the word “drunk” in Word Reference and then click on synonyms. There are many different words that mean “drunk” or “very drunk” in various registers.
    I always watch all of your videos until the end. Great job!

    • @1953sharoha
      @1953sharoha 2 года назад +2

      This is so good

    • @eliasalves8016
      @eliasalves8016 2 года назад +2

      Vou passar a usar estás técnicas. Excelente. Parabéns.

    • @sweetcandy1005
      @sweetcandy1005 2 года назад +2

      Can’t agree more. The idiomatic expressions and proverbs are real killers when performing simultaneous interpretation. Without the knowledge of stories/ rationale behind those sayings, and without burning the late-night oil, it’s tremendously hard to acquire, internalize, recall and apply in live contexts. It took me ages to “fluently” chant aloud an amusing one - “can’t make a silver purse out of a sow’s ear” (though there is a rather similar proverb in my native culture, it doesn’t involve “a silver purse”.). My trick was to practice the saying aloud and record over 10 times, and listen back at time intervals post recording, i.e. after 3hours, 12hours, 24hours, 72hours, 168hours, then once a week in next 2 months to sustain the memory and application.

    • @corynicolas3175
      @corynicolas3175 2 года назад +3

      @@eliasalves8016 Obrigado. Tenho vídeos no meu canal para aprender inglês.

    • @ahmetHoca733
      @ahmetHoca733 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your explanation, I got it. Cheers up with your friends 🙋

  • @hedwigwilde3596
    @hedwigwilde3596 3 года назад +118

    Here I go:
    - indulge
    - endeavour
    - appalling
    - clash
    - infatuation
    - glimpse
    - disclaim
    - tenderness
    - appeal
    - companion
    I LOVE YOU!

    • @youme9444
      @youme9444 3 года назад +1

      Your technic of improving vocabulary will benefit most of the non native English students.

    • @reneangulo5550
      @reneangulo5550 3 года назад

      Good job 👍

    • @nhall1270
      @nhall1270 3 года назад +2

      I took from your list, thank you.
      Now I run off.

    • @joedwyer3297
      @joedwyer3297 3 года назад +1

      @@nhall1270 haha😂

  • @smritikhanal5142
    @smritikhanal5142 3 года назад +212

    1.Predictable
    2.Bizarre
    3.Cognitive
    4.Incentive
    5.Profound
    6.Ingenious
    7.Biased
    8.Catastrophic
    9.Emphasize
    10.Exclusively

    • @kellyyoon8542
      @kellyyoon8542 2 года назад +9

      Exquisite

    • @maryamahmad22
      @maryamahmad22 Год назад +4

      Great list 👌

    • @slawero
      @slawero Год назад +2

      @@maryamahmad22 It's been already 2 years. Did it work? Have those words become part of your easily accessible vocabulary now? I'm curious about the effectiveness and feasibility of the method in hindsight.

  • @bruneteh194
    @bruneteh194 2 года назад +19

    1. Afterwards
    2. Turn round/turn something round
    3. Turn into
    4. Fed up with
    5. First and foremost
    6. On a daily basis
    7. Put something on the table (in a discussion)
    8. Pull something up
    9. It turnt to be
    10. A piece of advice
    11. Ressource
    12. Convey a message
    13. Find yourself...
    14. In comparison with
    15. Crapped

    • @Matt-qp8zt
      @Matt-qp8zt 11 месяцев назад

      "in comparison is difficult for me"

  • @KingMatthewx
    @KingMatthewx 3 года назад +16

    You've just described everything that's been torturing me for years as an English teacher. It takes so much pressure off my shoulders. Huge thank you for that.

    • @hadar.shemesh
      @hadar.shemesh  3 года назад +4

      I’m So glad that resonated with you. We’re in this together!

  • @HajimeChan
    @HajimeChan 4 года назад +163

    2:05 I thought English is your first language, the way you speak is really natural.

    • @alexvarghese2513
      @alexvarghese2513 3 года назад +15

      She sounds natural because her first language is not tonal like Chinese . Tonal language speakers have a hard time losing their accent. You must have observed most Europeans and Indians learn English faster than the Chinese. It's because they already have most of the English sounds in their first language.

    • @HajimeChan
      @HajimeChan 3 года назад +22

      @@alexvarghese2513 It helps but I've seen lots of Europeans they stick to their accents even they perfected their grammar and writing. If they are not committed to improve the pronunciation it won't happen magically.

    • @dilshodmirzabekov1863
      @dilshodmirzabekov1863 3 года назад +2

      Maybe her CEFR C2

    • @dilshodmirzabekov1863
      @dilshodmirzabekov1863 3 года назад

      Maybe her CEFR C2

    • @kaan4288
      @kaan4288 3 года назад +21

      ​@@alexvarghese2513I don't think it's about her first language, I guess it's because she had been practicing with correct methods for years.

  • @vyhuynh1229
    @vyhuynh1229 4 года назад +604

    When the video actually starts: 6:40

  • @aka_yuichibaka6443
    @aka_yuichibaka6443 2 года назад +23

    I'm so glad I came across this video. She said so many true stuffs I always end up questioning myself and could never find a true answer to. I'm only 15 and many friends and family relatives tell me I put a lot of pressure on myself because I end up searching for a word I never use whenever I'm speaking. Because of this it lead me to feel insecure of myself when I communicate with people and that I felt stupid for forgetting these fancy words I don't even use. I always told myself "wow I'm 15 and I don't even know what this word means, how disappointing." I've never felt so disappointed in myself, it was so bad that I started stuttering and ended up never talking to people because I thought I'd say something dumb then make myself look stupid. But I realized that I'm not the only one who's felt like this before.

  • @earthmother4397
    @earthmother4397 2 года назад +6

    We are natural english speakers from America but I've been watching your channel with my 8 year old daughter to improve her speech. We really appreciate your lessons. Thank you so much!

  • @menchi1806
    @menchi1806 3 года назад +30

    My five words for today. Absolutely, however, Suddenly, surrounded and area.

  • @andrewmagic7014
    @andrewmagic7014 3 года назад +5

    the ten words I've got from my mind straight away: complex, permission, labor, vague, precious, candy, illuminate, humble, to afford, concrete... Thank you for the powerful technique, Hadar!

  • @MasodNawab
    @MasodNawab 5 дней назад +1

    I wanted to share with you that this morning I wrote down the meanings of several words: ambassador, promote, inclusion, spread, sparkle, coordination, include, bullying, discrimination, toxic, eventually, though, drained, treated, and precipitate.
    I'm really trying to memorize these words, and I hope they stick in my mind. Learning English is really hard and challenging for me. Even though I practice and try to use them, I still find it difficult.
    I've been in the United States for years, but I'm still struggling with English. It's really hard for me, and I often feel overwhelmed. I want to schedule my learning better, but I'm not sure how to do it.
    I also wanted to mention that I can't write English well and I'm really worried about it. Thank you for understanding my difficulties.

  • @semaiscan7949
    @semaiscan7949 3 года назад +12

    “Word, where are you word?”😂

  • @swuej6755
    @swuej6755 3 года назад +76

    Here's my 6 words:
    Particular
    Constantly
    Avoid
    Absurd
    Despite
    Determined

    • @kirrarobledo4164
      @kirrarobledo4164 3 года назад

      here is my is list
      I
      don't
      care

    • @ttuser8150
      @ttuser8150 2 года назад +2

      @@kirrarobledo4164 here are mine
      We
      Dont
      care
      About
      Your
      feelings
      ❤️

  • @xzxxdss
    @xzxxdss 4 года назад +15

    This is something I'm experiencing and couldn't express verbally.. You nailed it❤️

  • @samreenfathima6793
    @samreenfathima6793 2 года назад +42

    1. Enhance
    2. Integrate
    3. Exude
    4. Essence
    5. Vivacious
    6. Aversion
    7. Disconcert
    8. propriety
    9. Diligently
    10. Slogging
    11. Exhilarating
    I may have chosen some easy words , that's because for some reason I find myself settle for much simpler alternatives. I hope to use these in my day conversations

    • @YaxyeHasan-rb3ec
      @YaxyeHasan-rb3ec 9 месяцев назад

      Its been a year how's ur english did that actually help you improve ur english?

  • @user-uneune
    @user-uneune 3 года назад +49

    Thank you very much! Really useful tips!I love your passion so much!
    Here is my commitment.
    1 staple. 6 comprehension
    2 premeditate. 7 implement
    3 scorching 8 enhance
    4 sufficient. 9 expressive
    5 phase. 10 clarity

    • @YaxyeHasan-rb3ec
      @YaxyeHasan-rb3ec 9 месяцев назад

      Did your english improve? its alrdy been a 2 years hows ur english

  • @user-fv4fy8in2y
    @user-fv4fy8in2y 4 года назад +26

    I felt stuck recently in my English learning and you threw me a lifeline! Thank you. :)

    • @soniyanegi2394
      @soniyanegi2394 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/8rHeIs30Zxg/видео.html

  • @vinofilo
    @vinofilo 2 года назад +9

    This is amazing suggestion, even for people that are playing around the C1 - C2 band. I learn Greek and sometimes find myself in an excessive effort to get exposed more words, but it is better to start automatizing and using more effectively fewer words I know, but I am not yet totally comfortable with. I will try this method 5, 6 moths to see the results!

  • @knomesarecooliguess5928
    @knomesarecooliguess5928 Год назад +2

    Hi, I’m American and grew up in the United States. Despite English being my first language I still struggle with growing my vocabulary!! So, thank you for this insightful video!!!

  • @madocyrix
    @madocyrix 2 года назад +3

    I have been teaching English since 2009. I have come across the same strategy when I was learning, and now I am teaching my students this method. It is outstanding to come across your video and to see the same implementation of strategies.

  • @PeakHealthTypicalLiving
    @PeakHealthTypicalLiving 3 года назад +4

    It always happened to me, not being able to convey the proper words that matches my thoughts, when I was starting learning English.
    Finally I found this

  • @kerkkeven4163
    @kerkkeven4163 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for clarifying the difficult questions I've been attempting at answering for myself. I started to realize how futile the attempt to expand and get good at the vocab was if this vicious cycle of learn->forget->learn-> forget-> learn-> forget kept on going. I'm glad you point out a much more realistic aspect of learning vocabs. I also enjoy your sharing of how to engage all five senses into practicing a single vocab. I'm starting to commit !!!!
    1. retrieve
    2. regurgitate
    3. endeavor
    4. retrace my steps
    5. circle around
    6. cognizance
    7. train of thoughts
    8. alert
    9. articulate
    10. crossroads.

  • @zadaqom674
    @zadaqom674 3 года назад +2

    You have pointed exactly the root problem of non-native English speakers trying to learn the language. Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful!

  • @alesialevanova6048
    @alesialevanova6048 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for your great job as a teacher and motivator.
    My list of words :
    1. To fall for sth
    2. To mingle with
    3. Incentive
    4. Indigenous
    5. To conceive of
    6. Grassroots
    7. To go with the flow
    8. To be barking up the wrong tree
    9. Profound
    10. To come across

  • @RealEverydayEnglish
    @RealEverydayEnglish 4 года назад +130

    There’s no doubt in my mind that when it comes to language learning, children have the best methodology. The natural way is best. Talk, talk and more talk.
    I’m a native English speaker but a student of Spanish, on Saturday I’m going to a party in Jerez (Southern Spain).
    Beer, music, group conversation and Andalusian Spanish spoken at the speed of light 😂
    That will be a challenge 💪

    • @hadar.shemesh
      @hadar.shemesh  4 года назад +7

      Oh that sounds amazing!! Have fun:)

    • @MAAU-tz1yc
      @MAAU-tz1yc 4 года назад +1

      That will definitely be a challenge

    • @PhysiologybyHeart
      @PhysiologybyHeart 4 года назад +18

      I don't agree with that. Children have to listen and take input a lot (enormously) to speak their native language. No baby can speak from day one. It's the listening by 1,2 year that make them speak. And when they speak,they (of course) use basic vocabulary but they have to continue to listen and observe everything around them (like they have a choice :) ). I think that's the key factor in terms of learning any language. Listening,input,imitating for a long time and then speak gradually

    • @kfkkfk7995
      @kfkkfk7995 4 года назад +2

      Ush, as a Spanish sometimes even I find it hard to understand andalusian people 😂

    • @user-bt2vf8gp4p
      @user-bt2vf8gp4p 4 года назад

      @peter mandatory= must = have to

  • @darioadamic4115
    @darioadamic4115 4 года назад +47

    This is very interesting. I´ve been an English teacher since 2001 and my very first lesson with anyone above A2 level is almost word by word your advice above. I even use a similar graphical interpretation of what our active and passive vocabulary looks like. I cannot say I remember ever hearing such a presentation before, so I have always considered this lesson as a product of my own teaching experience. I find it fascinating how different people of the same trade can come to the same conclusion, albeit all but an obvious one. Very well put together Hadar! I really enjoyed watching this.

    • @maried.1831
      @maried.1831 2 года назад

      Albeit! Thanks for this word!

  • @nanana8840
    @nanana8840 2 года назад +2

    I love how you always focus on problems that most ppl face it and find an easy way to solve it. Thank for your professional tips 🙏

  • @motasemgothani3431
    @motasemgothani3431 Год назад +1

    Wow! I have never seen anyone teaching the mindset of learning a language rather than the language itself like you do!
    Thank you so much

  • @aashrith3443
    @aashrith3443 4 года назад +11

    I've been doing what you've told even before watching this video.
    I love this idea being spreaded.
    Thank you.

  • @franciscoparraga5944
    @franciscoparraga5944 3 года назад +7

    This is something that every one of us knows but nobody ever told us. Thank you very much! Frankly speaking, I really needed to hear this, not to realize why I'm not as fluent as I wish I were but to finally work on it.

    • @soniyanegi2394
      @soniyanegi2394 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/8rHeIs30Zxg/видео.html

  • @AlexandriaLeighTV
    @AlexandriaLeighTV Год назад +5

    One of my goals this year is to be a more effective communicator. And I've been studying and practicing a lot different techniques since the new year but this method is so genius! I know a lot of words but like you said when it come times to articulate a thought or convey a message I'm searching for a word. Even while reading I'm like I understand that word based off the context but Ill still end up looking up the actually definition. I say all that to say I love this method and like with most things in life we must appreciate and be a good steward with what we already have and know !
    - Monotony
    - Audacious
    - Quantifiable
    - Pivotal
    - Prerogative
    - Monolithic
    - Augmented
    - Transactional
    - Inquisitive
    - Meticulous

  • @audreycramer2659
    @audreycramer2659 3 года назад +29

    I am watching this because I speak English as my native language and still have trouble coming up with the right word...oh dear lol

    • @sofimaarouf7802
      @sofimaarouf7802 3 года назад +1

      Hey I'm really amazed when I hear this information from your part...can we talk together?

    • @carleighrice8891
      @carleighrice8891 3 года назад +2

      Same, you're not alone!

    • @uchennabacchus2671
      @uchennabacchus2671 3 года назад +1

      That's literally the reason why I'm watching this video. You're not the only one.

    • @visualjottings5626
      @visualjottings5626 3 года назад

      Really!
      That's incredible 😍.

    • @Luis-gj9ml
      @Luis-gj9ml 3 года назад

      @@sofimaarouf7802 if you want to can we talk together.

  • @macidebatir1240
    @macidebatir1240 4 года назад +32

    Oh this is what I’ve been telling myself. So I was right in this. That is the solution you giving us and i really need to work on it. Thank you for also giving me the energy that i needed🌹❤️

    • @SMBSanjayEnglish
      @SMBSanjayEnglish 4 года назад +1

      Hey macide this is sanjay from India I am practicing American accent so I have to practice English conversation with friends and we can practice English conversation with each other and we can share our knowledge of own country and culture would you like to practice English conversation with me??

  • @user-oh5vo5rj6y
    @user-oh5vo5rj6y 4 года назад +8

    Here is my list:
    retrieve, opportunity, possibility, extend, expand. Thanks for the video, I will try this method

  • @ShaniaHalliwell
    @ShaniaHalliwell 3 года назад +17

    OMG, I remember when I was teaching English and whenever I came across a word I didn't know I was desperately trying to figure out what it meant. I never confessed I simply didn't know, instead I was making something up or interrupting with 'let's stop here and get back to the beginning' xD Sometimes I was even checking the words on my phone pretending I needed to text somebody. God, that was pathetic.

    • @visualjottings5626
      @visualjottings5626 3 года назад +1

      It's my dream to become an English teacher. I Ask your prayers.

    • @aceiam4370
      @aceiam4370 3 года назад

      @@visualjottings5626 prayers won't work hardwork will

    • @visualjottings5626
      @visualjottings5626 3 года назад +2

      @@aceiam4370 prayers do help friend, along with our hard work..

    • @aceiam4370
      @aceiam4370 3 года назад +1

      @@visualjottings5626 working hard is what I call reciting prayers.
      Good luck

    • @visualjottings5626
      @visualjottings5626 3 года назад +3

      @@aceiam4370 from my vantage point, you are absolutely mistaken, praying to God has its own purpose to cater... Besides putting our efforts to achieve something in life..

  • @mariacebrecos303
    @mariacebrecos303 3 года назад +3

    Hi, Hadar. You're a helluva coacher! The importance of practising our own knowledge. When I was a teenager, I could speak French pretty well. Then, I stopped with it because I had to study loads of laws for several years, to become a civil servant. And ages later, I found a group of French-speakers and (before the pandemic) I began to hang out with them. Initially, during the meeting, I was looking for some easy word and I got stuck, I couldn't convey what I was thinking. And when I was on my way home, I suddenly remembered the words I was sure to know. They popped into my mind spontaneously. My memory regurgitated the words. The more we practise, the more our forgotten knowledge emerges and stays in our close memory.

    • @catalinstoica6919
      @catalinstoica6919 2 года назад

      EU NU AM PRIMIT NICI UN BAN N8CI MASINILE DESI CONTRACTELE SANT FACUTE DE UN AN DE ZILE .

  • @miloumaxwell2624
    @miloumaxwell2624 4 года назад +55

    Whenever i see one of your videos i become happy.. i almost understand every word you say. Your explanation and way of speaking is wonderful

  • @antoninmorin4564
    @antoninmorin4564 4 года назад +47

    Thanks for your help Hadar ! And here are my 10 words:
    - to come up with
    - to figure out
    - to find out
    - most importantly
    - to struggle with
    - to make sense
    - to make sure
    - it sounds like
    - whenever

    • @dailyoneword2549
      @dailyoneword2549 3 года назад +1

      "Daily one word"
      To learn vocabulary subscribe to the channel daily one word.
      In this channel you will get a word eveyday day at 7Am.

    • @crislhotse
      @crislhotse Год назад

      Now, this is a good list. Totally understand everything but not using them as much. Thanks!

  • @VadimK1
    @VadimK1 Год назад +1

    This woman has the perfect pronunciation! I'm going to practice to make the same one.

  • @victorpovazhuk2364
    @victorpovazhuk2364 3 года назад +6

    Hi! Thank you for this inspiring and wise video. My list of words is below))
    1) come across
    2) integrate
    3) brain
    4) list
    5) increase
    6) comit

  • @junhaki7717
    @junhaki7717 3 года назад +3

    I am ecstatic to find you my dear teacher. As a non English native speaking teacher, you are fully understand our difficulties. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

  • @triguer1
    @triguer1 4 года назад +7

    You just read my mind I been trying to learn how to pronounce and use "regurgitate" for months and I just could not do it, I will try again with your method, thanks.

  • @sharpechanel291
    @sharpechanel291 3 года назад +6

    1. Condescending
    2. Lethargic
    3. Expeditiously (I cannot say that word)
    4. Sentiments
    5. Indulge
    6. Persistent
    7. Epitome
    8. Relevant
    9. Nonchalant
    10. Implement

  • @buttercoconut1624
    @buttercoconut1624 3 года назад +3

    As a non-native english speaker who is trying to write an english novel, this is extremely helpful. Thank you
    shrewd
    initially
    hideous
    employ
    dismay
    mundane
    daunt
    absurd
    fragile
    tremendous

  • @bobanilincic7927
    @bobanilincic7927 4 года назад +25

    Preconceptions, behavior, suspicious, length, tricky, wise, miscommunication, fluent, towards, publish

  • @GrantCareerCoaching
    @GrantCareerCoaching 4 года назад +66

    Really good advice Hadar. I definitely agree that fully understanding and being able to use the words you do know will help your English communication more than memorizing tons of random English words. Great video! 👍👍👍👍

    • @xilo3012
      @xilo3012 4 года назад

      Are different tasks. When you are communicating you have to concentrate in that. Then you can search new words.

    • @cme1447
      @cme1447 4 года назад

      She’s very eloquent and warm-hearted at the same time 👍🏻

    • @nathaliaminaya3006
      @nathaliaminaya3006 4 года назад

      I need someone to help me practice my English, if anyone can please let me know.

  • @felipemoralesdiaz1971
    @felipemoralesdiaz1971 3 года назад +1

    It's the very first time I watch a vídeo which someone explain in simple terms what happens with people who learn English as second language and spend lot of time trying to enhance their vocabulary rather than practice the vocabulary they have already studied. Thanks for your vídeo.

  • @simplyaira
    @simplyaira Год назад +1

    I spent a lot of time searching here on youtube for the best english teacher that can help improve my english. And finally, I found one of the best, maybe the best.
    The way she teaches english is so practical, useful and easy to apply. Even the beginner will easily understand all these learnings. Great job! ❤️

  • @tomkakil
    @tomkakil 4 года назад +5

    My list:
    1) to enhance
    2) imposter
    3) quadrant
    4) likelihood
    5) household
    6) absorbed
    7) to retrieve
    8) explicit
    9) egalitarian
    10) consensual

  • @Butterflyneverlands
    @Butterflyneverlands 4 года назад +12

    LOL I’m sure my lost words are under my coffee mug 😆
    So true, the ego is your worst enemy.
    You nailed it! Even native speakers of English forget the exact meaning of fancy words when they’re not used often.
    Another thing I noticed is the fad words. Say word X is never heard around, then someone in the media (social and otherwise) uses it and everybody starts using, not to say overusing them.

  • @TheSunshinefee
    @TheSunshinefee 3 года назад +1

    I finally see why I got stuck and how adding new words to my list didn't enhance my active use of English words not at all. Not knowing how to pronounce words held me back. Thank you!!

  • @user-de5nz5xn5w
    @user-de5nz5xn5w 3 года назад +6

    My ten words and phrases:
    1) Conceive of
    2) To perceive
    3) To conform with
    4) To yield
    5) To imply
    6) By far
    7) Adverse
    8) To come to terms with
    9) To squander
    10) Feasible

  • @evgeniyaladanova
    @evgeniyaladanova 4 года назад +7

    Thank you, Hadar. I really needed to hear that.
    My first list of words: to stem from; a trait; to strengthen; unwillingness; devastating

  • @ahmedk8471
    @ahmedk8471 4 года назад +20

    Your teacher looking for the words, that funny way to find what I forget word :)
    thank you

  • @KeiredinGebre
    @KeiredinGebre Год назад +1

    Best advice ever with regard to vocabulary, very effective and can well be an example of `Do it smart, not hard`

  • @reggiegarrote9799
    @reggiegarrote9799 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this magnificent video. This is my list or vocabulary;
    1. Ergonomic
    2. Barbaric
    3. Vernacular
    4. Predecessor
    5. Salmonella
    6. Perineal
    7. Nostalgic

    • @Zzyzzyx
      @Zzyzzyx Год назад

      *perineal* ! I'm guessing you work in health care.

  • @thetalkshow4800
    @thetalkshow4800 4 года назад +9

    From teacher to teacher...we've all been there, done that. Thanks for sharing

    • @fatehieissa8513
      @fatehieissa8513 3 года назад

      I am from Arabic country. Can you help me to learn English

  • @reinaldolopezlope3142
    @reinaldolopezlope3142 4 года назад +13

    Hey teacher hada I'm great to see you again your voice for me is marvelous and magic I loved your class

  • @drishti3242
    @drishti3242 2 года назад +5

    I wasn't really happy with my English; however because of your video you gave me the confidence that even i can be fluent in English if not immediately but definitely. Thanks a ton Ma'am :)

  • @pletora23
    @pletora23 Год назад

    This video Is amazing, thanks Reacher.
    1) history
    2) else
    3) instead
    4)couple
    5)gap
    6)afford
    7)belong
    8)abroad
    9)fairly
    10)consequence

  • @aaronc4899
    @aaronc4899 Год назад +4

    Your advice is helpful to anyone who has reached a high level in any foreign language and who struggles for the next level of fluency, not just English learners. Thanks!

  • @kamaralzamanramadan8274
    @kamaralzamanramadan8274 2 года назад +22

    Thank you for the video
    My list is :
    1. Integrate
    2. facilitate
    3. maintain
    4. Resolve
    5. Perceive
    6. Scarce
    7. Adequate
    8. Elaborate
    9. Delicate
    10. Grasp

    • @ann_inside
      @ann_inside 2 года назад

      Ugh, the perceive one! Thank you for reminding:)

  • @adnansiddiqui2139
    @adnansiddiqui2139 3 года назад

    Great advise and direction to move forward with words.
    1.Impement
    2.Intention
    3.Atwitter
    4.Hicups
    5.Avoid
    6.Challenge
    7.Portal
    8.Connectivity
    9.Reserve
    10.Failed

  • @masoudshokouhi3906
    @masoudshokouhi3906 2 года назад +1

    This lesson was about active words and passive words and I highly recommend expand our active words by using collocation and make some examples in context

  • @mwalimukimuyu7871
    @mwalimukimuyu7871 3 года назад +21

    This is what I needed. Thank you for your time.
    Profound, elucidate, pitch, astounding, austanding,denominator, rejuvenation, capture, Genesis, mediator.

    • @visualjottings5626
      @visualjottings5626 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for those words ❣️ except 2 I know all other words.

  • @shadowoflugia
    @shadowoflugia Год назад +3

    I just looked through the novel I recently finished reading and found that I rarely use such common words as tremble, shatter, and brutal. At least in my speech. So those are on my list. Btw, native speaker here and found this video very helpful!

    • @hadar.shemesh
      @hadar.shemesh  Год назад

      Ooo happy to hear! These are indeed good words. I think I don’t use them that often either!

  • @wendyfrancis7584
    @wendyfrancis7584 10 месяцев назад

    My ten word are
    1.Figure it out
    2.Convinced
    3.Grabbing
    4.Petty
    5.Elated
    6.Weird
    7.Preference
    8.Recommend
    9.curcumstance
    10.certain

  • @ozlemdogan3859
    @ozlemdogan3859 3 года назад

    Although I am Turkish, I am watching this channel almost every day and I can't explain how make my English improve:) I definitely recommended it to my friends in turkey🤗

  • @luciezrustova2409
    @luciezrustova2409 4 года назад +5

    I love your innovative teaching methods Hadar😍! I realise now why I understand almost everything but when it comes to real life conversations it's really tough.
    Here are my vocabulary I want to integrate to my speaking : thoughts, nourish, deliberate, conscientious.

    • @lokyilau3126
      @lokyilau3126 2 года назад

      Now I am getting the same situation as you. I know what the people are saying and what the readings are talking about. However, I can't express myself in English explicitly. My god.
      Sorry, I just wanna express my thought on your comment even though it was one year ago. Thankss

  • @jonathanalexander6912
    @jonathanalexander6912 3 года назад +3

    I've been thinking about this from time to time. I'm confused whether I have to expand my vocabulary or simply need to master words I've learned and use those words in the right occasions. I might be never make a deep conversation with native English speaker,yet I find this video really helpful. Thanks for the video, mam.

  • @mdasaduzzaman4165
    @mdasaduzzaman4165 3 года назад

    I don't know how I appreciate your word. Trust me this is awesome. Almighty bless you

  • @cissou3560
    @cissou3560 2 года назад

    Hi Hadar, here are my 10 words for today : to commit - to come across - to figure out - to make up - every now and then - to convey - to check in - once every other day - to pull up - to prevent. Thanks for this tips and have a nice day.

  • @nitinsadanshive5299
    @nitinsadanshive5299 3 года назад +6

    Explained Beautifully. I realized where I am Doing Mistakes. I love this concept. Thank you from the heart for Your Efforts.

  • @indrawati2176
    @indrawati2176 Год назад

    You are right that when we speak a word again and again it will store in our mind.

  • @ianhuang3273
    @ianhuang3273 Год назад +1

    Amazing! The practice method you mentioned is so simple but I feel it will be effective. I'll try it out! Hopefully it can help expand my active vocabulary.
    Ten words that I've written down are:
    muscle memory, overwhelm, expand, incredible, alternative, enhance, required, retrieve, expressive, effectively

  • @akashgautam1909
    @akashgautam1909 3 года назад +4

    Thanks so much Hadar for sharing such an invaluable video! This is what I found from this video itself :)
    1 Grab
    2 Convey
    3 Productive
    4 connection
    5 still
    6 sophisticated
    7 ridiculous
    8 obsession

  • @annanelson4934
    @annanelson4934 4 года назад +3

    although this was intentionally for those learning English, I'm probably gonna apply this method to the other languages I'm learning (Norwegian and German)
    thank you for this video!

  • @parvinmomin3190
    @parvinmomin3190 2 года назад +1

    I feel exactly the same what you have explained in this video..thanks for making it and assisting us to overcome with this fear. You are the best 👌🏼

  • @commited_2_something_somet787
    @commited_2_something_somet787 2 года назад +2

    Oh! What a relief at least one person got this problem right. Thank you for making this terrific video ❤️❤️❤️

  • @fouadamine7329
    @fouadamine7329 4 года назад +6

    Thank you professor. I love you're scientific approach in teaching language. You point out precisely the problem I'm facing in activating yet known vocabulary. Have a nice day.
    Fouad.

  • @dianarudon8715
    @dianarudon8715 Год назад +4

    Awesome teaching and it made sense. Also, your presentation on how you used words and pronounced them was perfect!

  • @donho8610
    @donho8610 2 года назад +1

    Millions thanks to you, a great teacher Hadar!
    It is much more practical to build up new vocabulary this way.
    All the best to you!

  • @zahraosman3281
    @zahraosman3281 Год назад +2

    Oh my god, I'm in love with your energy and vibe! And the simple way you teaching it just amazing. Greetings from Somalia 🇸🇴

  • @yazansy6641
    @yazansy6641 2 года назад +5

    This is what I was looking for for so long , I’m so excited to start this exercise because I’m going to take the TOEFL test in a month and a half from now . Wish me luck .
    And thank you so much 😊

    • @soniyanegi2394
      @soniyanegi2394 2 года назад

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  • @bonnyguillen1424
    @bonnyguillen1424 4 года назад +9

    A very good advice, than you very much for helping me to improve my skills in this wonderful journey to fluency.

  • @lisajames295
    @lisajames295 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are amazing. I am a ESL teacher and always focused on vocabulary and grammar rules ect. Mostly because of the curriculum I use. But you have opened my eyes how to adjust my teaching to make it more practical and useful. Thank you very much!!

  • @itxmfahadkhan
    @itxmfahadkhan Год назад

    Comprehension: the ability to understand something.
    "Her comprehension of the material was excellent."
    Fluency: the ability to speak or write smoothly and easily.
    "The speaker's fluency in English was impressive."
    Imposter syndrome: a feeling of inadequacy that persists despite evident success.
    "Despite her many accomplishments, she still struggled with imposter syndrome."
    Pronunciation: the way a word is spoken.
    "Her pronunciation of the word 'data' was incorrect."
    Vocabulary: the number and variety of words that a person knows.
    "Her vocabulary is vast and she is always adding new words to it."
    I hope this helps!

  • @Ahmad-Omid-Ibrahimi
    @Ahmad-Omid-Ibrahimi 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for your sensational tips, according your conducting we have try tough and we can't expand too much words in mind, in additional, but I don't know why in speaking I forget them!

  • @mayor_naratoe8802
    @mayor_naratoe8802 4 года назад +13

    I am 12 years old and I lived in belgium where they speak dutch. In 4th and 5th grade I started listening to English songs and watching tv shows I didn't realize that I was actually learning English. After that in 6th grade I moved to iran for some reasons I did not know the language over there (persian) and the only option was an international school so I went there and I realized that I had so much information in my mind that I never used. Of course I had a hard time getting used to talk in english but I did it after a lot of bullying. I want to do high school in the USA or any country where they speak English but I feel like my vocabulary is not enough and whenever I read a book I don't understand a bunch of words but I end up understanding the book bc of the context I really want to change that also a lot of words in articals and sometimes when i watch the news. I wanna improve my English to get to any English college I want and yes I know that I should not be worrying about my college now but I want to improve right now instead of when I'm about to go to college.

    • @nomjoon8290
      @nomjoon8290 4 года назад +2

      Girl you have better English then most people I know

    • @user-bt2vf8gp4p
      @user-bt2vf8gp4p 4 года назад

      Kind girl,
      Yeah, that is your way,
      I know you are Arabic.

    • @azizali5193
      @azizali5193 4 года назад

      wow awesome English, I'm so impressed, I think you did really a great choice by starting to learn it at an early age, because believe me later on It would've been a lot harder, congrats...

  • @yaniragonzalez
    @yaniragonzalez 2 года назад +1

    What a huge thing!!
    You're so right 😌 I almost understand every word and expression you said in each video I see. But! The big BUT is that when I need to express my self is like there are no words in there.
    Here is my list only from this video:
    Get stock
    Grab
    Flash light
    Come across
    Nice to have
    Convey
    You get the point
    Retrieve
    However
    Available
    My day to day speach
    Look (...) up
    Find (...) self
    Investment
    Every now and then
    Once every other day
    Even though
    It comes out
    You might want to
    As well

  • @joliehuynh583
    @joliehuynh583 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely do agree with you about passive and active words. I always got trouble with my speaking because of lacking vocabulary. Although I totally understand what people say, I found myself cannot use these words (that others use) properly and confidently.