26 KEY words (from A to Z) to take you from INTERMEDIATE to ADVANCED level English

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @mason.bazargan
    @mason.bazargan 5 лет назад +636

    Probably the most professional English teacher on the Internet.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +122

      One of the best comments on the internet.

    • @alaashhab397
      @alaashhab397 5 лет назад +17

      not probably but sure

    • @monicas.9407
      @monicas.9407 5 лет назад +16

      DEFINITELY THE MOST PROFESSIONAL ONE !!!!!!!!!

    • @johnk2452
      @johnk2452 5 лет назад +12

      @@LetThemTalkTV From myself, a North American, I have an "English Speaking" request. When working-conversing in Russia, we had local Russians who did all of our conversational translations.
      The great majority of these translators were quite good; where I particularly liked it when they would --- because they were trained in a more formal variant of the English language --- help us to clarify our speech. They were always interested in learning more --- to be better translators --- and, to me, I found it very interesting from the grammatical and cultural perspectives.
      From the translators, one of the most common of their suggestions was that instead of us Americans saying in English "I have to have something", we should use something like "I need to have", or, "I must have ... something".
      I always liked that particular suggestion because, as a native English speaker, that phrase --- "have to have" --- always sounded odd; perhaps even grammatically incorrect ... or, if it is not, then, maybe it should be. Haha!
      The other related example, which was particularly directed at our British counterparts, but, not exclusively, was their common application of the phrase, "I've got to have it", which, to be simpler and more direct, should be "I must have it". "I've got to have" ... not only does it sound weird, but, to my way of speaking, it does not sound at all to be grammatically correct.
      I am hoping that, with a few words, you can address this "critical" matter. Kindest regards.

    • @thomaskingschillerlein7843
      @thomaskingschillerlein7843 5 лет назад +5

      Absolutely! He really puts concentration and effort to it. His examples are spot-on (was that correct?)

  • @Autom_te
    @Autom_te 5 лет назад +665

    Albeit 3:24
    Budge 4:20
    Comeuppance 5:02
    Dodgy 5:33
    Egg on 6:05
    Flustered 7:02
    Galore 7:27
    Hullabaloo 8:36
    Inkling 9:02
    Jaunt 9:45
    Knack 10:13
    Leeway 10:45
    Maverick 11:38
    Nitpick 12:18
    Ooze 12:54
    Pussyfoot 13:27
    Qualms 14:25
    Readily 15:00
    Spark 15:30
    Thrice 16:30
    Utmost 17:22
    Vie 18:00
    Whim 18:31
    Xenomania 19:27
    Yearn 20:19
    Zigzag 21:00

    • @sateeshalla9638
      @sateeshalla9638 5 лет назад +20

      Good work, you summed up the content and it is very useful... Thank a lot..

    • @utubemania9079
      @utubemania9079 5 лет назад +5

      Thanks

    • @geothegarriel3347
      @geothegarriel3347 5 лет назад +11

      I wonder how much of your time it must've consumed!

    • @tieuyen3604
      @tieuyen3604 5 лет назад +3

      Thank you so much. Wish you all the best!

    • @nimkynasir7814
      @nimkynasir7814 5 лет назад +4

      Quite assiduous, diligent student. ..i ve taken screen shot.

  • @kirandevkota523
    @kirandevkota523 5 лет назад +231

    There are teachers galore out there,but you are the best one.

  • @Dominik91N
    @Dominik91N 5 лет назад +51

    I have been really impressed by this video. Your maverick teaching style oozes professionalism and freshness at the same time. Absolutely a rocking combination! I'm already yearning to have a look at all your playlists out there on your channel. Great job, please don't stop and help intermediate learners budge up to the advanced level!

  • @soniamayrink3295
    @soniamayrink3295 5 лет назад +14

    Please sir, don't ever stop making these wonderful and extremely necessary videos, they are extremely necessary for those who really want to improve their knowledge of
    the English language. Your sense of humour ( humor) is great, very British. Thanks again and again.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +3

      The pleasure is mine. Thanks for your comments.

  • @najmanaj8248
    @najmanaj8248 5 лет назад +57

    You're a gift from heaven M. Gideon, thanks to you I got a ticket for the advanced level

  • @thesmellofyou
    @thesmellofyou 4 года назад +13

    I’m an English teacher from Greece binge watching all of your videos, you’re perfection mate keep it up xx

  • @angeramirez25
    @angeramirez25 5 лет назад +30

    I felt stuck in my intermediate english until i found your channel!!! ❤❤❤ best thing ever. Greetings from Colombia South America

  • @renata5825
    @renata5825 5 лет назад +44

    The best recommendation RUclips ever made me.

  • @Spock0987
    @Spock0987 4 года назад +4

    As an English teacher I can tell you are fantastic man!!! What a fantastic source of knowledge is your channel, English teaching nation should all watch it.

  • @pauldekeyzer7450
    @pauldekeyzer7450 4 года назад +5

    In my obsession to penetrate deep into the Engish language, I've even made a personal vocabulary with infrequent english words. But what I've learned from this man, in 1 hour is extraordinarily.

  • @rashmimanjithaya1845
    @rashmimanjithaya1845 5 лет назад +102

    Please make some more videos related to vocabulary...

  • @KristianAugust1964
    @KristianAugust1964 3 года назад +15

    You are a great pedagogue! I find your lessons highly enjoyable. I have learned a lot inspite I am only listening for fun. And also I get such human warmth from you that puts me in good mood the rest of the day. Keep up the good work!

  • @vi8585
    @vi8585 4 года назад +6

    Yup, you are a maverick teacher. Having studied English for years, you do know what's inside our heads & what we're longing to master. I do appreciate your sharing of expertise, experiences & passions in teaching... I believe your utmost efforts/works won't go in vain...

  • @Sarah7asan
    @Sarah7asan 5 лет назад +176

    A whim of desire flirted my mind
    A jaunt in the sky in a bubble jet
    away from this dodgy world of man
    budging between clouds
    being maverick for a leeway time
    Will this cast away qualms?
    Will it ignite the spark of life?
    Will it stop the hullabaloo?
    Albeit insisted inkling flustered my heart
    I can't vie for the unknown
    but I can stop to pussyfoot around
    and the egging on to cut my veins
    Oh world, isn't you tired of nitpicking about all my deeds?
    Is this my comeuppance for lacking the knack?
    I pray to ooze out of your zigzag undefined way
    I yearn to be a bubble and fly away

    • @Sarah7asan
      @Sarah7asan 5 лет назад +6

      Not sure if I'm using a correct grammar :|

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +65

      Amazing! You have a knack for writing poetic comments. I won't nitpick over tiny grammar mistakes. It was great.

    • @Sarah7asan
      @Sarah7asan 5 лет назад +4

      @@LetThemTalkTV I'm really glad to hear that :)

    • @Sarah7asan
      @Sarah7asan 5 лет назад +2

      @J H Thank you 😊

    • @diegolovinskyledain2796
      @diegolovinskyledain2796 5 лет назад

      😍😍😍

  • @stelamorgado7015
    @stelamorgado7015 4 года назад +5

    I have been an English teacher for years, learning lots with you, Lovely accent, amazing tips.

  • @GuilhermeTeacher2008
    @GuilhermeTeacher2008 5 лет назад +35

    Master, you're a brilliant teacher. Thank you for your support!

  • @IrinaSamoylovskaya
    @IrinaSamoylovskaya Год назад +1

    Many thanks for this amazing list and examples! Really useful. Your teaching manner and British sense of humour are so fascinating, please keep making videos!!!

  • @monicas.9407
    @monicas.9407 5 лет назад +11

    There are a lot of important jobs in the world but none more important than being a TEACHER. You spend day after day preparing us for our future and help us feel good about ourselves ( that makes you so extra special) and i want to THANK YOU for all of your " HARD WORK , PASSION and DEDICATION SWEETHEART !!!!!!!!!!

    • @kalaiarasi.m4168
      @kalaiarasi.m4168 5 лет назад

      I want to know none is more important.......or what you wrote is correct.pl reply

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for you comment. Anyone who is working hard to improve themselves be it by watching these videos or any other way is also special. The joy of learning is equal to the joy of teaching.

    • @monicas.9407
      @monicas.9407 5 лет назад +3

      You're an inspiration to students and other teachers alike. You've activated a hunger for knowledge and wisdom , inspiring me to become a better student. I will never give up on you , because Good teachers ..... Teach
      Perfect teachers like YOU ..... ENLIGHTEN !!!!

    • @yugalkishoresharma3771
      @yugalkishoresharma3771 5 лет назад +1

      One of the most effective vedios for learning English.
      It will certainly catapult one to the advanced stage.

  • @przemekx4182
    @przemekx4182 5 лет назад +2

    please , you cannot stop making videos and lessons for us ...without you we are like lambs without a shepherd

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. However, I won't make a good shepherd

  • @Yurovishna
    @Yurovishna 3 года назад +4

    A
    Albeit(despite the started thing)
    B
    Budge(to move, to change an opinion)
    C
    Comeuppence(noun) [A punishment or fate that someone deserves]
    D
    Dodgy(dishonest, unreliable, of poor quality)
    E
    Egg on(To incite, to encourage [to do something bad])
    F
    Flustered(to be both nervous and confused)
    G
    Galore(many, much, a lot of, in abundance)
    H
    Hullabaloo(noun) [a fuss, a commotion]
    I
    Inkling(noun) (a hint, a clue, a feeling that something might happen)
    J
    Jaunt(a short excursion or journey made for pleasure)
    K
    Knack(a natural skill at doing something, an aptitude or talent)
    L
    Leeway(noun) (some freedom to move or act [often in connection with time])
    M
    Maverick (someone who is unorthodox or unconventional)
    N
    (To) Nitpick, nitpicking (noun) [to complain a lot over small, insignificant things]
    O
    Ooze(to omit, give a powerful impression of [a quality])
    P
    (To) pussyfoot (around) (to move in a cautious or overly careful manner)
    Q
    Qualms(noun) (an uncomfortable feeling of doubt)
    R
    Readily (adverb) (willingly, without hesitation)
    S
    (To) spark, (a) spark(verb: to make something happen)
    (Noun: a small amount of something, such as a feeling or emotion)
    T
    Thrice (three times)
    U
    Utmost(adjective) (As much as possible: used for emphasizing a quality or feeling)
    V
    (To) vie (for) (to compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something)
    W
    (On a) whim (a sudden desire or change of mind/heart, especially one that is unusual or unexplained)
    X
    Xenomania( the delight and pleasure of meeting strangers or visiting foreign countries)
    [He was originally going to choose xenophobia, which is the exact opposite of Xenomania]
    Y
    Yearn(an intense desire or longing for something)
    Z
    Zigzag(a line with sharp right and left turns)
    -Your welcome

  • @charlesvanderhoog7056
    @charlesvanderhoog7056 3 года назад +1

    Excellent! This man is definitely the best for getting to advanced levels of fluency.

  • @krzysztofmazurkiewicz6678
    @krzysztofmazurkiewicz6678 5 лет назад +4

    Who doesn't know these words "Once again I seemed to feel that old yearning, and I knew the spark of love was still burning..."? Well, a few, maybe more? All right, a whole bunch, but it's a beautiful song, anyway. Your lessons are always so uplifting! I've just learnt that I'm only 16 key words shy of an advanced level English! I've got a piece of advice for you in return for that. Don't let your uke wait until you have nothing better to do, because your hands may be too stiff then. And eating doughnuts never goes well together with playing instruments. Any instruments. About ten years ago I heard Joe Brown playing the uke and singing "I'll see you in my dreams". I literally upped and went to buy a ukelele, "on a whim" (the phrase is new to me). And I had a lot of fun afterwards. Until last year when two of my left hand fingers started to swell. Nothing serious, but I had to forget about playing a uke. I had to start learning how to play the piano instead. Cheers.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for what I consider sound advice. Your comment was uplifting and I will cherish it. Perhaps one day we will do a piano-uke duet. That will cause quite a hullabaloo.

  • @Garghamellal
    @Garghamellal 5 лет назад +11

    I totally love this channel. I stumbled upon it quite by accident a couple of days ago. I beg you make some more videos like this one! It is simply fabulous and it helped me tremendously to learn new words and advanced expressions! Thank you Sir!

  • @konekokat3897
    @konekokat3897 5 лет назад +4

    YOU ARE A VERY PROFESSIONAL ENGLSH LANGUAGE TEACHER!!!!
    PLEASE KEEP UPLOADING YOUR EXCELLENT VIDEOS ...MY DEAR PROFESSOR !!!

  • @sergiodario58able
    @sergiodario58able 4 года назад

    Well i've been in this country for 32 long years and i thought i knew it all. I thought i could speak English fluently, albeit with an Italian accent. But boy wasn't i wrong!
    There must have been at least 8 of those words in the list i've never heard of.
    Of course my ability to speak in a good English consists of still being able to formulate a sentence correctly and clearly, but using different verbs and nouns from those 8 in list which were unknown to me. So the old quote, it's never too late to learn, still holds true.
    Thank you very much for your insights; they've been invaluable to me.
    Best regards, Sergio.

  • @EriAirlangga
    @EriAirlangga 5 лет назад +12

    I've watched your video series thrice and I can't thank you enough!

  • @RamsFan93
    @RamsFan93 3 года назад +1

    I've been speaking English for 27, nearly 28, and I still haven't mastered the language. Far from it in fact. So if anyone is reading this, struggling to learn English as a second or third language, hats off to you! It's a rather complex language.

    • @RamsFan93
      @RamsFan93 3 года назад

      Far from it, in fact. Or does it still work without the comma?

  • @omarhassan1484
    @omarhassan1484 5 лет назад +4

    Utterly wonderful lesson and honestly this channel is one of the greatest English learning channels on RUclips

  • @josephcote6120
    @josephcote6120 5 лет назад

    I just discovered this channel and find it very interesting. I work in San Francisco, and my company employs many people who are immigrants; hired for their technical skills, but, as you would say, at the intermediate level of English. I have spent many hours talking with them and doing my part to help them learn. I like that their questions make me think about why and how certain words are used, so I get to reason out things and learn too.

  • @chrysgnt4369
    @chrysgnt4369 5 лет назад +3

    You have a brilliant way to engage the listener. You choose interesting and classy words which you explain in an expressive manner and you provide very clear examples. Your videos are very informative, indeed.

  • @voskrr
    @voskrr 4 года назад +1

    Решил листать до конца, пока не увижу комментариев на кириллице, стал первым (ну, хоть в чем то)
    Thnx fr this video, its necessary t me, cuz im suffr wth my intrmd lvl, also sbscrbd, chrs frm Russia!

  • @vlad013
    @vlad013 5 лет назад +5

    From intermediate to advance: your lessons are from excellent to exquisite. Top notch stuff! Keep up!

  • @mohammeddahiru699
    @mohammeddahiru699 3 года назад +2

    Once you understand how educating and fun LetThemTalk is, you never would like to miss a new video.

  • @ibgm9317
    @ibgm9317 5 лет назад +17

    Hello mister. You are amazing. Thank you very much.
    I would suggest that we will be very lucky to have a second and a third list of such words .

  • @logicalindian5403
    @logicalindian5403 5 лет назад +2

    Best english tutor on internet. 👍

  • @priyaravi199
    @priyaravi199 5 лет назад +3

    Sir first of all thank you so much..i got job ...i learned lot of new things from u sir which resulted in getting a new job ..thank you

  • @shinyshinythings
    @shinyshinythings 2 года назад

    I’m a native English speaker and I thoroughly enjoyed this. And learned a new word - xenomania!

  • @Pylenus
    @Pylenus 5 лет назад +6

    several words of this list I had already heard before, but never dedicated a minute to check the meaning, thanks for helping to propel me from intermediate to advanced :D

  • @aymannasr9069
    @aymannasr9069 4 года назад

    The best English instructor ever , you have tremendous charisma .

  • @nasirkarandady1530
    @nasirkarandady1530 5 лет назад +5

    you r favoring people to come up in once life and great effort.
    you deserve a true salute from bottom of heart.
    May Almighy bless you with all good fortunes.

  • @zgarrgle5594
    @zgarrgle5594 4 года назад

    I'm an EFL teacher and so happy to have found your site. I plan to recommend it to my students. Thank you very much.

  • @mmv9155
    @mmv9155 5 лет назад +11

    I yearn to retire in my study early and spend the rest of my evening watching your videos!!haha

  • @Mahendrasingh-pm4sr
    @Mahendrasingh-pm4sr 5 лет назад +1

    Great Teacher

  • @jonathanlematourinan3214
    @jonathanlematourinan3214 4 года назад +8

    I've just known that I have xenomania. I don't even know how it's that word in Spanish (my native language). Thank you for this masterclass!

  • @myplaylissst
    @myplaylissst 5 лет назад +1

    Your channel is such a useful videos galore

  • @rajeev_hindustani
    @rajeev_hindustani 5 лет назад +9

    WE THANKS A LOT TO YOU DEAR SIR!!
    You are kind, sober, talented, intelligent and simply great Sir! We like, love and respect your efforts in making these top English grammar quality videos.
    WE NEED YOUR THESE TYPE OF QUALITY, INFORMATIVE & FUN VIDEOS SIR! THANKS SIR!!

  • @evgeniyaeickhoff6140
    @evgeniyaeickhoff6140 5 лет назад

    Watched thrice to memorize all words....now remember and readily use all of them. Please make more videos of such sort. You ooze charisma galore! Thank you so very much!

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад

      not once, not twice but thrice. I'm honoured that you did so. Thanks for your comment. I'll think about more like that.

  • @janwiedemeijer
    @janwiedemeijer 5 лет назад +5

    Very interesting!, and I love your sense of humour! you are a fabulous teacher!

  • @themaskedviolinist1075
    @themaskedviolinist1075 3 года назад +1

    I m addicted to you my teacher! I love the sound of your voice and your explanations. Thank you so much! I really appreciate everything you teach about English. 🙏❤️

  • @mamymimma
    @mamymimma 5 лет назад +25

    You have a knack for teaching 👍

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +8

      You have a knack for writing good comments.

    • @mamymimma
      @mamymimma 5 лет назад

      @@LetThemTalkTV

  • @leofrascoli
    @leofrascoli 4 года назад

    Greetings from Brazil. I'm an English teacher and have learnt 15 new words! I've got an inkling that I'll be watching your videos with the utmost joy as of now. Yearning for others like this one. You definitely don't pussyfoot around and ooze knowledge. Cheers, mate!

  • @РитаРихтер
    @РитаРихтер 5 лет назад +4

    I’m so lucky to have found your channel! Just had a two hours’ lesson, watching your videos and putting down some notes. Thank you so much for your work!!!

  • @NoName-mn9kz
    @NoName-mn9kz 5 лет назад +2

    LetThemTalkTv is the best English language learning channel on RUclips. Thank you very much for all your afforts...

  • @MohammedITMohammedShekhLatif95
    @MohammedITMohammedShekhLatif95 5 лет назад +15

    Hello from Iraq.
    I just wanna thank you man🌺🌸❤

  • @malikaalmohab5487
    @malikaalmohab5487 3 года назад

    I never get tired listening to you, the best teacher I've ever heard by the way I'm a Xenomaniac and I do love knowing people of all races this is why I'm doing my utmost best to learn English and some other languages I love the musicality in the foreign languages.(Don't pay attention to the v.bad pontuation in need of lessons).

  • @acabuga
    @acabuga 5 лет назад +3

    Hello Mr. I'm really happy that I discovered your channel. I'm one of them who stock intermediate level :)

  • @amardeepkaur5452
    @amardeepkaur5452 5 лет назад

    I have been listening to you a lot of late and feel that you are the best English teacher available so far on the RUclips

  • @kingainez
    @kingainez 5 лет назад +4

    WOW... Sir, You`re an incredible teacher - it`s impossible to not fall in love with you !!!

  • @manjirabanerjee7169
    @manjirabanerjee7169 5 лет назад +2

    Wow what a lesson ! So compact,professional and helpful.

  • @sachinthorat1217
    @sachinthorat1217 5 лет назад +3

    I really loved this episode and expect more of such episodes, this is what i expect from let them talk

  • @leticiac.lagunalaguna6652
    @leticiac.lagunalaguna6652 5 лет назад

    wow,so impressed how a Language can become music to our ears,,in fact i
    am about to move to usa,and i will keep on studying this marvelous and elegant british english,no matters the country,Thanks so much for such a captivating lesson!!

  • @fellowtemplar5679
    @fellowtemplar5679 5 лет назад +4

    I love your lessons sir. To be honest I'm quit good at English, nevertheless, I find a few words I don't know in some articles, videos, and movies. English language is so rich with words, as I assume it's due to its history. Your phrase videos are brilliant!

  • @smartITworks4me
    @smartITworks4me 4 года назад

    I like the sentence examples that he presents. They explain well the words in their proper context. Great JOB...

  • @psychokiller9824
    @psychokiller9824 5 лет назад +6

    My favourite from this list is "spark". Although it is quite a common word, I have never used it for some reason. Thanks.d

  • @matydrum
    @matydrum 5 лет назад +1

    I'm french and don't have trouble watching english movies without subtitles but I must admit zi did not know many of those. Some I kind of got by the context but learned better! Great channel, you're very funny, and as brit as it gets! How's your french? You teach in Paris don't you?

  • @chamindaperera3149
    @chamindaperera3149 5 лет назад +3

    Wow , wonderful ! So helpful . Please keep up the good work sir. Give us more words and phrases native speakers use in their day to day conversations and guidelines to make our speech sound more natural. You know , non native speakers normally tend to think in their language and roughly translate it to English which makes it sound very odd to a native speaker. Help us make that correct . Thanks !

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks. Yes, indeed more videos like this coming soon.

  • @saidatabay2139
    @saidatabay2139 4 года назад

    All videos you recorded include so rather info and vocabulary. In most of the video you prove that you are the professional teacher and speaker. Thankss !!

  • @rezza2507
    @rezza2507 5 лет назад +15

    Hi, Gideon! I am the first watching this lesson. I'm chuffed to bits. Cheers.

  • @annahabanna
    @annahabanna 3 года назад

    You've got a knack for teaching the utmost useful English vocabulary. Thank you kindly, sir.

  • @saeedsm57
    @saeedsm57 5 лет назад +5

    I really appreciate you exceptional lesson.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +2

      I appreciate you exceptional comment.

  • @subhanarayanaswami8201
    @subhanarayanaswami8201 5 лет назад +1

    Sir,I yearn to learn advanced English from you.Because you know the knack of teaching to xenomaniacs and can create sparks in their mindset to learn English from you.onething is so clear to me that you are fond of having donuts .Please take🍩🍩🍩once,twice or thrice in a day as you wish, but not more than that.☺Thanks a lot for taking utmost
    efforts to teach us English.👌👍🙏🙇💐

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад

      Let me thank you thrice for your comment. I will continue to eat donuts albeit less often.

    • @subhanarayanaswami8201
      @subhanarayanaswami8201 5 лет назад

      @@LetThemTalkTV Thankyou so much sir .Have a nice day.

  • @atillacenkersagnak125
    @atillacenkersagnak125 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much Teacher. I've watched your vıdeo named 101 phrasal verbs during one week each day, and I can perfectly remember all sentences by way of your litte theatre for all phrasal. Keep it up please. Wee need it :)

  • @AA-fd9rm
    @AA-fd9rm Год назад

    Thanks Loads. You are the Professor of all the English teachers I've ever seen both on utube and in real life.

  • @nguyenngoc2856
    @nguyenngoc2856 5 лет назад +2

    I always find your lessons absolutely helpful!

  • @saidhammar5006
    @saidhammar5006 5 лет назад +1

    I love english "anglo-saxon" words, and also the ones from norse origin. Germanic english is the most beautiful words to be spoken on earth, for me.

  • @Polenaija
    @Polenaija 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks teacher for this useful video.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the useful comment.

    • @Polenaija
      @Polenaija 5 лет назад

      LetThemTalkTV you’re welcome teacher. “Thanks teacher for this useful video”, is it correct sentence or incorrect. I should say, “thanks teacher for the useful information you shared”. Teacher, please explain to me. Thanks

  • @arshadshafaei6032
    @arshadshafaei6032 3 года назад

    Whatever i couldnt find anywhere or havent heard anyone ,i found and heard from your outstanding teaching videos .therefore you are highly fantastic.

  • @korsavasci
    @korsavasci 5 лет назад +5

    There're some tricky words which have many meanings in English such as "sanction", "labour". I'm sure many English learners know the meaning of sanction an order taken against a country in order to make it obey international law but it has also legal approval, permission meaning. For example: Agricultural companies cannot get official sanction for logging. When an English learner reads this on newspaper, he/she certainly get confused . Labour is another example. İt has also a meaning related birth, again learners will be suprised again when they encounter labour in the first time in a birth related context.
    Can you make a video about these kind of common words that fluster learners? (By the way, I learned the meaning of "fluster" in this video)

  • @francescareina6062
    @francescareina6062 5 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy your lessons...your sense of humour is great. Thanks thrice

  • @smehraj1093
    @smehraj1093 5 лет назад +6

    Plz make videos on 100 mispronounced words followed by videos on advanced vocabulary.

  • @shyam14101
    @shyam14101 5 лет назад +2

    I am in muddle but need to dodge myself from nitpicking my abilities & provide a leeway to my potential instead of knacking them all the time. I might have thought alot but albeit not to mark. I want to be Maverick pioneer in the world of experience professionals by oozing best of mine!
    I am xenomeniac about this channel now & yearn to learn more maybe in zigzag manner but on a whim , I hope to get most of it!

  • @renata5825
    @renata5825 4 года назад +3

    After one year of this video I finally decided to not just write down the words and their meaning, but use some of them in a piece of poem so I can actually learn. Please forgive me if there are any mistakes:
    Who is she, that enters the room?
    Albeit I had never seen her
    an impending doom strikes me in the head
    Fells like a déjà-vu of some past
    and her presence deluges through the place
    Her hair is secure in a unique braid
    And a yearning to be able to touch it, to feel its softness,
    possesses me.
    I pray to suppress my flustered heart
    I am not lucky enough to memorize her face,
    I can only retain in my brain
    the curves of her back
    She seats in front, yet distant of me.
    There, in the distance, without seeing me
    This astonishing being ignites a spark inside me.
    There, in the distance, I feel her in my blood, in my skin, in my veins.
    I can't vie for this unknown feeling.
    I can't hope for her to not feel the same.
    I can't endure the uncertainty that I know her!
    But as the time oozes without me noticing
    I watch her
    And like a whim, she leaves
    So then I am left alone again
    With what might be
    just the memory of a ghost.

    • @lauder1048
      @lauder1048 3 года назад

      Thank you ,!!! Great idea. Practice makes perfect !

  • @racheldurban2051
    @racheldurban2051 5 лет назад

    I'm not entirely sure why I'm watching, as a native English speaker, but that was really interesting, thanks! I'd never thought about some of these words like that before!

  • @Nancy-jo4xe
    @Nancy-jo4xe 5 лет назад +4

    Discombobulate is a fun, fancy word for “confuse.” If something has put you in a state where you don't know up from down and you can't spell your own name, you may be discombobulated ;)

  • @ahmednoormagabade1339
    @ahmednoormagabade1339 5 лет назад +1

    I have learnt galore of words thank you teacher

  • @robinhoody7623
    @robinhoody7623 5 лет назад +4

    'zest' would have also been a good word for the letter 'z'

  • @karinakuznetsova1697
    @karinakuznetsova1697 5 лет назад +1

    wonderful vocabulary. i was glad to hear few familiar words , few words more or less understandable and many nice words, meaning things that are present in specific cultural, social and national tradition what i want to say is that my mind blows. too much information at once doesn't come in to my head. couldn't you, please. make a video more deeply analyzing each advanced word . their origin and more examples for better remembering ......... thank you so much! you give a lot to the people. it's not just language . in my case it is hope

  • @richardharrow2513
    @richardharrow2513 4 года назад +4

    I’m sure every Bond fan knows what “galore” is...😂

  • @compagniaelvira
    @compagniaelvira 5 лет назад +4

    Best teacher ever!

  • @grigolingi
    @grigolingi 5 лет назад +3

    Shouldn’t the definition of “ooze” be “Emit” instead of “Omit”?

    • @english_with_victoria
      @english_with_victoria 5 лет назад +3

      That's nitpicking ;)

    • @Rodoriginal101
      @Rodoriginal101 5 лет назад +2

      @@english_with_victoria nope, that is just pointing out the obvious. Emit and omit mean two different activities.

    • @liamcalling
      @liamcalling 5 лет назад

      Yes it definitely should be 'emit'. That's just a typo in the caption. Well done for spotting it.

  • @shahlaafshar6962
    @shahlaafshar6962 5 лет назад +2

    You are the best teacher ever

  • @amandakuo4590
    @amandakuo4590 4 года назад

    there are so many teachers out there, but You are the teacher I need!

  • @SylvainBOSSON-og8fi
    @SylvainBOSSON-og8fi 2 года назад

    Exactly the answer in your video with this pyramid. Intermediate stuck! But I have to recognize that good English is British English the most difficult with plenty senses and some of those new words discovered to learn and anderstand. If we want to better anderstand especially the expressions is the most difficult for the brain. We and I believed that English was the simple language for us (non English) because I ve got some courses at school, and I like it and was very good, but when I listen the real English teacher in the land I heard a huge difference in level, ready to prepare to this society . They are plenty of senses in the same written words I discovered with Our teacher Windstandley!

  • @danicajovanovic1963
    @danicajovanovic1963 5 лет назад +2

    You are the most incredibl teacher out there! I'm falling in love with the english language, after watching all the videos here. You have opened my eyes, showing the true beauty of english culture and language. Hopefully, I'll reach that level some day. Many thanks.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  5 лет назад +2

      I'm humbled by your kind comments. Good luck in your quest for the top level...thanks.

  • @Quierosaberm
    @Quierosaberm 3 года назад

    The best English teacher ever.

  • @CossuttaDario
    @CossuttaDario 5 лет назад

    You caught so many favourites of mine, as a foreigner, that I feel compelled to add a few out of the top of my head: thorough/throughly, further and to further, to foster , compel, to aid, remnant, flee, the phrase"feeling under the wearher"...

  • @geothegarriel3347
    @geothegarriel3347 5 лет назад +2

    I yearned to see a video like yours and it made a wonderful impact on my rephrasing of sentences!
    Thanking you so much for keeping us informed about the latest vocabulary in English Language :)

  • @sindhuranjan8246
    @sindhuranjan8246 4 года назад +1

    U R simply superb!!.....I saw ur video on idioms......a big thumps up for that 👍.....Thr best thing about ur videos is that U give maximum info in minimum time unlike others.....Keep it up!!

  • @sheenaapin1330
    @sheenaapin1330 3 года назад

    Thank you for democratizing the learning of English, Mr Gideon.