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Reading books is the most effective way to expand your vocabulary 🎉. I've been using this method for a while and it has helped me enormously 😅. Never forget to listen to the audio books as well to learn correct pronunciation 😊. I normally write down the new words I encounter together with their meanings and search how they're used in a sentence 🎉🎉. If you use these methods, you'll be catapulted to greater heights. ❤
Building your vocabulary is not always easy. Thanks for that sentence! I'm at that point where I feel like I will never move forward and will be stuck at my current level for the rest of my life. 🙈 You give me hope! I've been living in the US for 4 years, and it seems to me that I have checked and learned from all the RUclipsrs. However, your method of sharing knowledge is the most suitable for me! Thanks again, and please keep up the awesome work!
As a Romance language speaker (more specifically Portuguese), I can't help but notice that some of these words have Latin roots. It's interesting and I noticed this myself when I took the TOEFL exam a while ago. In the vocabulary section, I knew some words for this reason, as they are similar to words in my language with the same meaning. Great lesson, as always. Examples of words in context are a great tool to enhance comprehension.
Min of two ppl I share every time I get your lesson to have them supercharge their Eng vocabulary & accent! They need perseverance to make it happened…
The narrative I promote is that this channel is really for those who want to become an English-learning snob! I need perseverance and making concessions to reach an advanced level. I am filled with remorse when I do not study, probably I am a workaholic! I do not have xenophobia and feel relaxed when there is a n influx of tourists in my country. People who are in exile are homesick sometimes
Awesome words. Thank you Wes. Learning a language truly needs a perseverance, it is a non-stop process, but with videos like this things become effortless and fun. I watch and rewatch them at least four times and when i want to use them; they easily come to my head. THANK YOU Wes for your hard work and perseverance.
I was surprised, some of the them I knew already without knowing they are a C2 Level, but I also learned some new words in this video so I could widen my horizon, cheers Wes for this amazing video greetings from Germany
Hi. An Algerian English major. An endless thanks to you for your precious efforts. I know moste of these vocabulary, but, I enjoyed listening to your awesome explanation for each word.
I really enjoyed watching and listening to this attractive presentation! I know most of them, but the biggest challenge is how to use them in the right context especially, while speaking 🗣️. Teacher Wes, your efforts are highly appreciated and thank you so much!
Wow, so many words that I haven't known. One of American Mars Rovers is named "perseverance" and still active . Isn't it cool? I really love this word. If I persevere with building up vocabularies, I'll eventually become a vocabulary snob. Thanks, Wes.
Thank you Wess , I downloaded the Elsa App but I did not find any explanation on how to use it , and I was about to uninstall it, but now I am clear! Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
Fun fact, Wes. The word snob was originally an acronym for "Sine Nobelitate" - in Latin - which was used in colleges in Britain, on the attendance sheets, for the names of the students that were NOT from nobility background. So it was used originally for kind of an opposite meaning, a little bit in a derogative way, to point to those that were among nobles although they are not. Kind of like imposter.
Thanks this is just great! As an English learner, I gotta admit sometimes it's hard to make our spoken English flexible in that we only know one certain form, normally it would be the verb form, and it could be really frustrating. Plz make more video of the alike content. ❤
You need more practice. Record yourself speaking and use new words you've just learned immediately. Try to imitate the native speakers as much as you can. Otherwise, you're at the advantage since your written English is good.
I am French language teacher and currently I study English. I have realized that if I want to speak C2 English I just have to use more french words prunounced a little bit differently :)
"Happy New Year, Wes. As the 925th subscriber to your channel, I want to express my appreciation for your fantastic content. I'm excited to be a part of your journey to a million subscribers. Here's to a successful and subscriber-filled 2024!"
Thank you for preparing all those super useful words. I have noticed that the example sentence you gave for "concession", I think there is a syllable mistake. If we need to compromise, you may make a concession, I may also have to make a (concussion). It is at 10:07. Having said that your video is flawless, I beg your pardon if I am wrong.
Your videos are crystal clear and very informative and it is really an honor to have such an experienced teacher for us to learn and improve our English. Just a quick question, do you happen to know something like Elsaspeaking for French and German languages? You sound well informed and that is why I dared to ask you.
I appreciate your video every time being useful/intriguing. Would you mind if I ask you to teach me? 10:07, concession/concussion you'd intended to showcase both words, I suppose. But I can't find concussion on lineup. I felt like somewhat make a concussion slightly.🥛
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. That must be a typo. Seems like it got autocorrected to 'concussion.' However, it should be 'concession.' 😃
Thanks for checking out the lesson. As far as I know, the speech analyzer is only available on your desktop. I don't think you can use it on your phone., at least not yet. 👍
Hope you learned something new in this lesson. Remember, you can get 30% off an ELSA Premium membership or upgrade your Pro membership.
elsaspeak.com/inf/interactiveenglish1
Or you can join for free and test out the ELSA AI feature.
bit.ly/elsaxinteractiveenglish
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Is scrutinty a word?
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Reading books is the most effective way to expand your vocabulary 🎉. I've been using this method for a while and it has helped me enormously 😅. Never forget to listen to the audio books as well to learn correct pronunciation 😊. I normally write down the new words I encounter together with their meanings and search how they're used in a sentence 🎉🎉. If you use these methods, you'll be catapulted to greater heights. ❤
Jus wanted to tell u u r the best teacher in this universe I appreciate ur offer u teach us step by step ur method of teaching is phenomenal
Building your vocabulary is not always easy. Thanks for that sentence! I'm at that point where I feel like I will never move forward and will be stuck at my current level for the rest of my life. 🙈 You give me hope! I've been living in the US for 4 years, and it seems to me that I have checked and learned from all the RUclipsrs. However, your method of sharing knowledge is the most suitable for me! Thanks again, and please keep up the awesome work!
Thanks so much for commenting & sharing. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
So true
I'm a workaholic in writing...
Believe yourself, your writing skills are wonderful! You are doing great! Sometimes I feel the same as you, but the key is persevever.
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The most clear and carefull pronounciation I have heard ever.
Sylable by sylable
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Learning language sometimes is a bit tedious, only interesting lesson can keep people of perseverance, your channel is the best one, thanks Wes!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your kind words. You're right. It can certainly be tedious. But keep at it because you're doing great. ❤️
As a Romance language speaker (more specifically Portuguese), I can't help but notice that some of these words have Latin roots. It's interesting and I noticed this myself when I took the TOEFL exam a while ago. In the vocabulary section, I knew some words for this reason, as they are similar to words in my language with the same meaning. Great lesson, as always. Examples of words in context are a great tool to enhance comprehension.
Well said, Sir!
Min of two ppl I share every time I get your lesson to have them supercharge their Eng vocabulary & accent! They need perseverance to make it happened…
The narrative I promote is that this channel is really for those who want to become an English-learning snob! I need perseverance and making concessions to reach an advanced level. I am filled with remorse when I do not study, probably I am a workaholic! I do not have xenophobia and feel relaxed when there is a n influx of tourists in my country. People who are in exile are homesick sometimes
Nice use of the nouns. Thanks for commenting & sharing. :)
Awesome words. Thank you Wes. Learning a language truly needs a perseverance, it is a non-stop process, but with videos like this things become effortless and fun. I watch and rewatch them at least four times and when i want to use them; they easily come to my head. THANK YOU Wes for your hard work and perseverance.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😊
This channel is amazing and the teacher is very narrative and modest.😂because he said that it’s the best. Thank you. You are.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate your comment. 😃
Dang he’s good what an amazing ending that really helped thank you !!
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. Hope you learned some new words 👍
I was surprised, some of the them I knew already without knowing they are a C2 Level, but I also learned some new words in this video so I could widen my horizon, cheers Wes for this amazing video greetings from Germany
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Hi. An Algerian English major. An endless thanks to you for your precious efforts. I know moste of these vocabulary, but, I enjoyed listening to your awesome explanation for each word.
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I have had influxs a lot of new advanced words from your exellent lessons.Thanks so much teacher Wes❤I'm beginner,but I really like listen to you.❤
Glad to hear that! I hope you learned some new vocabulary. 🤗
Greetings from majestic country Uzbekistan!
Hello. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
I really enjoyed watching and listening to this attractive presentation! I know most of them, but the biggest challenge is how to use them in the right context especially, while speaking 🗣️. Teacher Wes, your efforts are highly appreciated and thank you so much!
Thanks for your comment. Hope you learned some new nouns. 😊
Wow, so many words that I haven't known. One of American Mars Rovers is named "perseverance" and still active . Isn't it cool? I really love this word. If I persevere with building up vocabularies, I'll eventually become a vocabulary snob. Thanks, Wes.
By the far the best video I've come across. The context in which the vocabulary words were used was really helpful.
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 😊
Thank you Wess , I downloaded the Elsa App but I did not find any explanation on how to use it , and I was about to uninstall it, but now I am clear! Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
I with my whole heart appreciate you for your lovely way of teaching.You usually teach with immense energy and zest that prevents us from zoning out
It's really incredible advanced vocabulary lesson. Thanks a million for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing Sr. I'm such a Bookaholic!
Fun fact, Wes. The word snob was originally an acronym for "Sine Nobelitate" - in Latin - which was used in colleges in Britain, on the attendance sheets, for the names of the students that were NOT from nobility background. So it was used originally for kind of an opposite meaning, a little bit in a derogative way, to point to those that were among nobles although they are not. Kind of like imposter.
You look great today! I feel nervous, Wes. Filled with remorse. I thought right now if I wanted to live longer I would stop holding grudge.😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You and me both! Thanks so much for your comment. 😊
You're perseverance in context of teaching us advanced vocabulary.Your perseverance has rubbed off on me🎉
Thanks so much! I hope you learned some new words. 😊
Thanks this is just great! As an English learner, I gotta admit sometimes it's hard to make our spoken English flexible in that we only know one certain form, normally it would be the verb form, and it could be really frustrating. Plz make more video of the alike content. ❤
You need more practice. Record yourself speaking and use new words you've just learned immediately. Try to imitate the native speakers as much as you can. Otherwise, you're at the advantage since your written English is good.
I am French language teacher and currently I study English. I have realized that if I want to speak C2 English I just have to use more french words prunounced a little bit differently :)
Thanks for commenting & sharing. 😊
"Happy New Year, Wes. As the 925th subscriber to your channel, I want to express my appreciation for your fantastic content. I'm excited to be a part of your journey to a million subscribers. Here's to a successful and subscriber-filled 2024!"
Welcome aboard! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting. 😊
Excellent 👍.HE still has time to change the narrative. ❤❤❤❤
Indeed. Thanks for commenting & sharing. 😃
Ya doin' anything fun! Believe me after a 31-year hiatus I hope to enjoy success.overnight success? There is no such thing.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you InteractiveEnglish.
Regards from Texas,
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Thank you for preparing all those super useful words. I have noticed that the example sentence you gave for "concession", I think there is a syllable mistake. If we need to compromise, you may make a concession, I may also have to make a (concussion). It is at 10:07. Having said that your video is flawless, I beg your pardon if I am wrong.
Your videos are crystal clear and very informative and it is really an honor to have such an experienced teacher for us to learn and improve our English. Just a quick question, do you happen to know something like Elsaspeaking for French and German languages? You sound well informed and that is why I dared to ask you.
Thanks for these words. It really supercharges my vocabulary and feel to get a boost.
Happy to hear that! I appreciate your comment. 😊
@@InteractiveEng Thanks!
Thank you so much for your hard work and professionalism
Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for your comment. 🤗
Nice lesson! I will review it, to write every word😃 thanks a lot🙏
Thanks for your comment. Hope you learned some new nouns. 😊
I will keep up my perseverance in learning English. ❗
You can do it! Thanks for checking out the lesson. 😊
I really like the review you make at the end of each lessen
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Wes, I have no any kind of remorse. I just thought about my Medicare.
It is a sight for the sore eye.❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for commenting & sharing. Always great to hear from you. 😃
aholic ever...
For social security and Medicare.😢😢😢😢😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
He has chosen exile for TX.
In God we trust.
Government ordinance department 🏬 GOD
Thank you so much.
Everyday lots new to learn🌟thanks 💙
So glad! I appreciate your comment. 😊
Always love to watch you and of course learn English along the way😊
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Yes, more C2 vocabulary. Even though I think those aren't C2, but lower (B2). Maybe I'm mistaken. How do you determine which vocabulary is C2 level?
I absolutely love your classes. Thanks so much for posting!
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Thanks Teacher!
My pleasure! Glad the lesson was helpful. 😊
Very interesting this lesson! Thank You so much!
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great job Wes
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Thank you very much, you are the best teacher, I like your videos.👍👍👍
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Great video, just wanted to ask can you please make a specific playlist for people have difficulties in sentence constructions while speaking?
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All terms seems comfortable to me!
That's great! Thanks for your comment. :)
I have chosen exile for learning foreign languages.❤❤❤❤❤
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Thank to your videos i'm bulding my vocabulary. Keep It up!
You are so welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
All your lessons are excellent and very well made. The presentation is great. Which App do you use to make your videos?
Thanks for checking out the lesson. Hope you learned some new nouns. 😊
You are the best
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it. 😊
Great lesson , thanks teacher 🙏🏻🍎✨🙏🏻
Always welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😊
Awesome lesson!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Great efforts 😊
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 😊
Thank You 😊👍
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Thank you❤
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I appreciate your video every time being useful/intriguing. Would you mind if I ask you to teach me? 10:07, concession/concussion you'd intended to showcase both words, I suppose. But I can't find concussion on lineup. I felt like somewhat make a concussion slightly.🥛
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. That must be a typo. Seems like it got autocorrected to 'concussion.' However, it should be 'concession.' 😃
@@InteractiveEng
Thank you for your reply. I appreciate for good typo because it'd be useful and fix it into my brain. 🗾
Excellent 👌
Thank you for your professional and enjoyable lessons 🙌✨
Support you unequivocally 👏
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Good.. it were really useful words.
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I am a workaholic in writing.
Have tou ever heard of the Maslow's hierarchy of needs? I experienced it...
Thank you . I am a new subscriber and I think this is a very good video !!
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This is an AMAZING class. 👌❤☺
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Thanks
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Thanks. Good lesson.
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Wes, I'm filled with remorse. So I have chosen exile for the USA😮😮😂❤❤❤
Nice use of the nouns. Thanks for your comment. 😊
It’s a shame that we could hit that like button just one time. I wish I could hit it thousands times.
Kimberlee 💕
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thank u very much 🥺
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I love it. Thank you so much.!
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Great video
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Also phobophobia!
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If I up grate my Elsa pro life membership as conversation bundle I will have access to the speech analyzer in my desktop too?
Thanks for checking out the lesson. As far as I know, the speech analyzer is only available on your desktop. I don't think you can use it on your phone., at least not yet. 👍
Love from punjab Pakistan ❤
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I enjoy being a vocabulary snob.
That's great! You're in the right place. 😉
Hello sir 😊🇮🇳
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I'm sure you will receive an influx of likes for this video! Thanks Wes:)
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I wish u merry X'mas my beloved teacher .
Thanks so much! Same to you. 😃
10:07 How do you make a concussion?
It's level B2. Maybe C1
17:19 Nice words containing "phobia", which means fear. Here's another one: triskaidekaphobia ... it means fear of the number 13.
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I am watchholic your channel
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Are you an actor?
I has never thought that you will teach to someone in YT.
it comes under scrutiny
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10:17 hope you’ve noticed the mistake with Concussion😅😅
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10:15 hi please correct the spellings of concession! Thanks
Hey, myself Riya from India.... Could you please reply?
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There are other 11 phobia words.
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That's what I just said.
What does B2 or C2 mean?
This refers to Cambridge's levels of proficiency with C2 being very proficient. 👍
Thank you @@InteractiveEng
I'm a gymaholic 😅😅
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