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Love this one so much! I think most of the time how we English learners use the language is just by consuming materials like news, articles, forums, messages, etc. So reading/listening takes the most part. It’ll be nice to see more like this one! Also loved the explanation about the subtle meaning of “pushes”, that’s what we non-natives always ignored.
Very informative.Please provide more lecture on English Fluency related to English Native Speaker.Thank you and God bless you...love love love...Philippines❤❤❤
I am from Brazil, your videos are so marvellous ... "...beauty, real beauty, ends where an intellectual expression begins. Intellects is in itself a mode of axxageration, and destroys the harmony of any face." Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Nice to see you again, Drew. :) You are in a magnificent setting! The topic is tricky, and we have in Marseille, where I live, this "original" professor of medicine anti-conformist, and who is not unanimous... I don't know enough either to have a clear judgment. Wait and see... :)
You do it great. I'd like to see more these kind of videos, where you explain some words and phrases from news headlines. Especially interesting American news. I like to watch the news review from BBC Learning English channel. If you can do the same but with American news, it will be amazing. Thank you for doing it for us! It's really working.
May i be a bit selfesh and ask of you a video about being in a pharmacy? I work in a pharmacy and my english is pretty good but i feel like i lack some vocabs there. Appreciate you content man.
Not gonna treat about political theme here, 'cause it's not the right place for it, thought I felt I bit uncomfortable for being brazillian, but... This was an interesting examination of the language used there and this is one of the confusing aspects (at least for me) of the English language which most of the times lead me to misundandings. Thanks Professor.
Papers are really biased. The drug in Brazil wasn't pushed by all doctors at all. There was a lot of controversial debate about it here. By the way, good content and useful vocabulary!
Adorei. E ri muito. Texto especialmente preparado pra cativar e incentivar pessoas a fazer o curso. Entendi tudo e, pelo menos, serviu como uma ENGLISH READING LESSON. Boa tentativa! PS. What a "wonderful" and "amazing" desconto! Um conselho: dêem o preço de cara, sem as armadilhas dos descontos. It'll fit much better! 😄
Hi Joe Aim Sorry to me Ameen Aim so Really Late On Me My Salve Iam Looking Like You Teachers Might be More Then A Ducats But Ihave Lucky Lastly Ifound You Teacher And After Today Your My Teacher Mr. Joe
Drew, as always your lesson is very interesting and very useful. And at the same time, it's a very short lesson! :) Thanks a lot! BTW, CNN nowadays is broadcasting extremely left ideology! I don't like that...
Here in Brazil when we guess someone is dump (like Trump) we ussualy call them (burro _donkey)Just like our presidente.and by the way _is (push) like to try talking into people to do something by fooling them? Like persuading them? And thank you for mentioning our country.God bless you and your family.
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In this video, I give a recent example from a CNN news article of how words have power, and compare the difference between "push" and "prescribe." If you want to be a great communicator, you must go beyond the definitions of words, and understand how many words can have "magical" effects on people.
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This is great. I'd like more of these!
Hi dear teacher I just want to say you thanks a lot for your wonderful class.
Great content. Really enjoyed this kind of video. Bring more of that for us. Thanks
Thank you. Make more videos.
I hope you are happy
Your lessons are stupendous!
Love this one so much! I think most of the time how we English learners use the language is just by consuming materials like news, articles, forums, messages, etc. So reading/listening takes the most part. It’ll be nice to see more like this one! Also loved the explanation about the subtle meaning of “pushes”, that’s what we non-natives always ignored.
Man... I just understood everything he said! Thank u dude!
I really like the way he teaches .
Excellent video. Please do more on the same style. News are hard to understand. Thanks
Thanks, will do!
I've been following your channel for years. Thank you for spending your time to give us some really great tips!
Very informative.Please provide more lecture on English Fluency related to English Native Speaker.Thank you and God bless you...love love love...Philippines❤❤❤
Ok sure. :)
I love yours videos!!! Thank u ✌🏻😊
Thanks a million for such a useful lesson. It's just really great and soooo interesting!
Thank you so much 😊😊😊😊
Wow that was very useful and advanced
This is very interesting. I'd like to see more videos like this. Thank you so much😊
Good morning dear.
At first, I had no idea what's the meaning of the sentence. After watching the whole video, I got a clear idea.
This is a real English ever thank you, Drew. I've been following you for a long time and you always take excellent contents for us.
I really like this critical thinking way you have explained.
I'm brazilian. Thank you for mentioning my country. Congratulations for your work.
I am from Brazil, your videos are so marvellous ...
"...beauty, real beauty, ends where an intellectual expression begins. Intellects is in itself a mode of axxageration, and destroys the harmony of any face." Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Hey, good to see you again.
I think that is pitter to be A fluent speaker . Thanks for your help.
Thanks. Great lesson
Thanks again Drew! 🤝
Remarkably! I appreciate It that a lot. 🙇
Great specifics. What about another meaning of “play house” expression in case when it’s not related to pretending to be a family? Thanks in advance
This was great! Please post more like this!
Nice to see you again, Drew. :) You are in a magnificent setting!
The topic is tricky, and we have in Marseille, where I live, this "original" professor of medicine anti-conformist, and who is not unanimous... I don't know enough either to have a clear judgment. Wait and see... :)
It's my wife's grandmother's place. :)
Thanks teacher
Very very interesting TOPIC! Thank you
great teacher!
Great video. Thanks.
you are a good teacher, really I like your channel and it's helping me with my english ( my first 6 months in learning so sorry about my english.)
Too good
Very good as always bro!
I'm leaning English with you....
Hi, Drew. I'm from São Paulo, Brazil. Come and visit us someday! Thanks for your lesson!
Fly me down there. :)
Thank you Sir, please make more video like this
More videos like this, thank you for this amazing lesson.
Thank you, I like this video, Can you talk more about articles or magazines
Thanks sir 🙏🌹
This is a very interesting video. But I only could think where is the difference of pronunciation between weather and whether 🤯 help
They're the same. :) Learn more here: englishanyone.com/frederick
Good one👍
Thank you,😁
You do it great. I'd like to see more these kind of videos, where you explain some words and phrases from news headlines. Especially interesting American news. I like to watch the news review from BBC Learning English channel. If you can do the same but with American news, it will be amazing. Thank you for doing it for us! It's really working.
May i be a bit selfesh and ask of you a video about being in a pharmacy? I work in a pharmacy and my english is pretty good but i feel like i lack some vocabs there. Appreciate you content man.
I've not found the correct places to click on (Just the Bell). But I liked!
1 st comment 😁.... when will you do live classes... and do you have... cource.... please respond
Not gonna treat about political theme here, 'cause it's not the right place for it, thought I felt I bit uncomfortable for being brazillian, but... This was an interesting examination of the language used there and this is one of the confusing aspects (at least for me) of the English language which most of the times lead me to misundandings. Thanks Professor.
Yes I like this
Great
that was one useful lesson carry on your the geatest
Would you please tell us from where you are? What is your english accent?
Woaw mr iliked really how you like to teech us teech thank you
Synonyms for the most commonly used words in English
Amazing - incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary
Anger - enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden
Angry - mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed
Answer - reply, respond, retort, acknowledge
Ask- - question, inquire of, seek information from, put a question to, demand, request, expect, inquire, query, interrogate, examine, quiz
Awful - dreadful, terrible, abominable, bad, poor, unpleasant
Bad - evil, immoral, wicked, corrupt, sinful, depraved, rotten, contaminated, spoiled, tainted, harmful, injurious, unfavorable, defective, inferior, imperfect, substandard, faulty, improper, inappropriate, unsuitable, disagreeable, unpleasant, cross, nasty, unfriendly, irascible, horrible, atrocious, outrageous, scandalous, infamous, wrong, noxious, sinister, putrid, snide, deplorable, dismal, gross, heinous, nefarious, base, obnoxious, detestable, despicable, contemptible, foul, rank, ghastly, execrable
Beautiful - pretty, lovely, handsome, attractive, gorgeous, dazzling, splendid, magnificent, comely, fair, ravishing, graceful, elegant, fine, exquisite, aesthetic, pleasing, shapely, delicate, stunning, glorious, heavenly, resplendent, radiant, glowing, blooming, sparkling
Begin - start, open, launch, initiate, commence, inaugurate, originate
Big - enormous, huge, immense, gigantic, vast, colossal, gargantuan, large, sizable, grand, great, tall, substantial, mammoth, astronomical, ample, broad, expansive, spacious, stout, tremendous, titanic, mountainous
Brave - courageous, fearless, dauntless, intrepid, plucky, daring, heroic, valorous, audacious, bold, gallant, valiant, doughty, mettlesome
Break - fracture, rupture, shatter, smash, wreck, crash, demolish, atomize
Bright - shining, shiny, gleaming, brilliant, sparkling, shimmering, radiant, vivid, colorful, lustrous, luminous, incandescent, intelligent, knowing, quick-witted, smart, intellectual
Calm - quiet, peaceful, still, tranquil, mild, serene, smooth, composed, collected, unruffled, level-headed, unexcited, detached, aloof
Come - approach, advance, near, arrive, reach
Cool - chilly, cold, frosty, wintry, icy, frigid
Crooked - bent, twisted, curved, hooked, zigzag
Cry - shout, yell, yowl, scream, roar, bellow, weep, wail, sob, bawl
Cut - gash, slash, prick, nick, sever, slice, carve, cleave, slit, chop, crop, lop, reduce
Dangerous - perilous, hazardous, risky, uncertain, unsafe
Dark - shadowy, unlit, murky, gloomy, dim, dusky, shaded, sunless, black, dismal, sad
Decide - determine, settle, choose, resolve
Definite - certain, sure, positive, determined, clear, distinct, obvious
Delicious - savory, delectable, appetizing, luscious, scrumptious, palatable, delightful, enjoyable, toothsome, exquisite
Describe - portray, characterize, picture, narrate, relate, recount, represent, report, record
Destroy - ruin, demolish, raze, waste, kill, slay, end, extinguish
Difference - disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity, incompatibility
Do - execute, enact, carry out, finish, conclude, effect, accomplish, achieve, attain
Dull - boring, tiring„ tiresome, uninteresting, slow, dumb, stupid, unimaginative, lifeless, dead, insensible, tedious, wearisome, listless, expressionless, plain, monotonous, humdrum, dreary
Eager - keen, fervent, enthusiastic, involved, interested, alive to
End - stop, finish, terminate, conclude, close, halt, cessation, discontinuance
Enjoy - appreciate, delight in, be pleased, indulge in, luxuriate in, bask in, relish, devour, savor, like
Explain - elaborate, clarify, define, interpret, justify, account for
Fair - just, impartial, unbiased, objective, unprejudiced, honest
Fall - drop, descend, plunge, topple, tumble
False - fake, fraudulent, counterfeit, spurious, untrue, unfounded, erroneous, deceptive, groundless, fallacious
Famous - well-known, renowned, celebrated, famed, eminent, illustrious, distinguished, noted, notorious
Fast - quick, rapid, speedy, fleet, hasty, snappy, mercurial, swiftly, rapidly, quickly, snappily, speedily, lickety-split, posthaste, hastily, expeditiously, like a flash
Fat - stout, corpulent, fleshy, beefy, paunchy, plump, full, rotund, tubby, pudgy, chubby, chunky, burly, bulky, elephantine
Fear - fright, dread, terror, alarm, dismay, anxiety, scare, awe, horror, panic, apprehension
Fly - soar, hover, flit, wing, flee, waft, glide, coast, skim, sail, cruise
Funny - humorous, amusing, droll, comic, comical, laughable, silly
Get - acquire, obtain, secure, procure, gain, fetch, find, score, accumulate, win, earn, rep, catch, net, bag, derive, collect, gather, glean, pick up, accept, come by, regain, salvage
Go - recede, depart, fade, disappear, move, travel, proceed
Good - excellent, fine, superior, wonderful, marvelous, qualified, suited, suitable, apt, proper, capable, generous, kindly, friendly, gracious, obliging, pleasant, agreeable, pleasurable, satisfactory, well-behaved, obedient, honorable, reliable, trustworthy, safe, favorable, profitable, advantageous, righteous, expedient, helpful, valid, genuine, ample, salubrious, estimable, beneficial, splendid, great, noble, worthy, first-rate, top-notch, grand, sterling, superb, respectable, edifying
Great - noteworthy, worthy, distinguished, remarkable, grand, considerable, powerful, much, mighty
Gross - improper, rude, coarse, indecent, crude, vulgar, outrageous, extreme, grievous, shameful, uncouth, obscene, low
Happy - pleased, contented, satisfied, delighted, elated, joyful, cheerful, ecstatic, jubilant, gay, tickled, gratified, glad, blissful, overjoyed
Hate - despise, loathe, detest, abhor, disfavor, dislike, disapprove, abominate
Have - hold, possess, own, contain, acquire, gain, maintain, believe, bear, beget, occupy, absorb, fill, enjoy
Help - aid, assist, support, encourage, back, wait on, attend, serve, relieve, succor, benefit, befriend, abet
Hide - conceal, cover, mask, cloak, camouflage, screen, shroud, veil
Hurry - rush, run, speed, race, hasten, urge, accelerate, bustle
Hurt - damage, harm, injure, wound, distress, afflict, pain
Idea - thought, concept, conception, notion, understanding, opinion, plan, view, belief
Important - necessary, vital, critical, indispensable, valuable, essential, significant, primary, principal, considerable, famous, distinguished, notable, well-known
Interesting - fascinating, engaging, sharp, keen, bright, intelligent, animated, spirited, attractive, inviting, intriguing, provocative, though-provoking, challenging, inspiring, involving, moving, titillating, tantalizing, exciting, entertaining, piquant, lively, racy, spicy, engrossing, absorbing, consuming, gripping, arresting, enthralling, spellbinding, curious, captivating, enchanting, bewitching, appealing
Keep - hold, retain, withhold, preserve, maintain, sustain, support
Kill - slay, execute, assassinate, murder, destroy, cancel, abolish
Lazy - indolent, slothful, idle, inactive, sluggish
Little - tiny, small, diminutive, shrimp, runt, miniature, puny, exiguous, dinky, cramped, limited, itsy-bitsy, microscopic, slight, petite, minute
Look - gaze, see, glance, watch, survey, study, seek, search for, peek, peep, glimpse, stare, contemplate, examine, gape, ogle, scrutinize, inspect, leer, behold, observe, view, witness, perceive, spy, sight, discover, notice, recognize, peer, eye, gawk, peruse, explore
Love - like, admire, esteem, fancy, care for, cherish, adore, treasure, worship, appreciate, savor
Make - create, originate, invent, beget, form, construct, design, fabricate, manufacture, produce, build, develop, do, effect, execute, compose, perform, accomplish, earn, gain, obtain, acquire, get
Mark - label, tag, price, ticket, impress, effect, trace, imprint, stamp, brand, sign, note, heed, notice, designate
Mischievous - prankish, playful, naughty, roguish, waggish, impish, sportive
Move - plod, go, creep, crawl, inch, poke, drag, toddle, shuffle, trot, dawdle, walk, traipse, mosey, jog, plug, trudge, slump, lumber, trail, lag, run, sprint, trip, bound, hotfoot, high-tail, streak, stride, tear, breeze, whisk, rush, dash, dart, bolt, fling, scamper, scurry, skedaddle, scoot, scuttle, scramble, race, chase, hasten, hurry, hump, gallop, lope, accelerate, stir, budge, travel, wander, roam, journey, trek, ride, spin, slip, glide, slide, slither, coast, flow, sail, saunter, hobble, amble, stagger, paddle, slouch, prance, straggle, meander, perambulate, waddle, wobble, pace, swagger, promenade, lunge
Moody - temperamental, changeable, short-tempered, glum, morose, sullen, mopish, irritable, testy, peevish, fretful, spiteful, sulky, touchy
Neat - clean, orderly, tidy, trim, dapper, natty, smart, elegant, well-organized, super, desirable, spruce, shipshape, well-kept, shapely
New - fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent
Old - feeble, frail, ancient, weak, aged, used, worn, dilapidated, ragged, faded, broken-down, former, old-fashioned, outmoded, passe, veteran, mature, venerable, primitive, traditional, archaic, conventional, customary, stale, musty, obsolete, extinct
Part - portion, share, piece, allotment, section, fraction, fragment
Thanks for taking the notes 🥰
Papers are really biased. The drug in Brazil wasn't pushed by all doctors at all. There was a lot of controversial debate about it here. By the way, good content and useful vocabulary!
Waw, awsome
What is price for app Frederick
Adorei. E ri muito. Texto especialmente preparado pra cativar e incentivar pessoas a fazer o curso. Entendi tudo e, pelo menos, serviu como uma ENGLISH READING LESSON. Boa tentativa!
PS. What a "wonderful" and "amazing" desconto! Um conselho: dêem o preço de cara, sem as armadilhas dos descontos. It'll fit much better! 😄
hi,i would like to download pt it's said page non found...can you help me pls?
Hi Joe Aim Sorry to me Ameen Aim so Really Late On Me My Salve Iam Looking Like You Teachers Might be More Then A Ducats But Ihave Lucky Lastly Ifound You Teacher And After Today Your My Teacher Mr. Joe
I am familiar with your background. It seems like the Korean traditional house.
Japanese house. :)
@@EnglishAnyone I see. It is similar with Korean house.☺
Just to bring you up to date, it’s not our doctors who are swiping at FDA’s decision, it’s our President, who is not a doctor, by the way.
With junk food and cold drink what
Pronunciation bads ?
Drew, as always your lesson is very interesting and very useful. And at the same time, it's a very short lesson! :) Thanks a lot!
BTW, CNN nowadays is broadcasting extremely left ideology! I don't like that...
Hi dear
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Hey i think you need to drink water while you speak when you teach, is a good and healthy method for your health.
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Here in Brazil when we guess someone is dump (like Trump) we ussualy call them (burro _donkey)Just like our presidente.and by the way _is (push) like to try talking into people to do something by fooling them? Like persuading them? And thank you for mentioning our country.God bless you and your family.
What has happened to you Drew? You are not looking yourself. You are looking tyred and worn out. I hope you soon return to normal.
Thanks for the concern, Paul. Doing well, actually. Just didn't shave because I hadn't planned on shooting the video, and the lighting was bad. :)