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Thanks you Lucy, it’s impressive as these vocabulary match perfectly at 70% with french language.I think that each french native speakers could understand the words without the definition.❤
+EnglishwithLucy Time 06:42 *_To galvanize_** is actually a loanword from Italian, after one Luigi Galvani, who did bioresearch at the Università da Bologna (ITA).* Alchemists extrapolated from Galvani's experiments with electricity on frog legs to electroplate zinc and chromium to various steels. One Stanislas Sorei of Françe invented two newer methods independently of the earlier alchemists' experiments for applying zinc to steel; the hot-dip method, wherein a steel forging is immersed in molten zinc, is particularly appropriate for tungsten steels.
I appreciate a similarity with the correspondent verbs in Spanish: advocate,-abogar. amplify-amplificar, and so on. Most of them the same root, in spite they're different languages. You have a very beautiful pronunciation, besides.Great lesson
I noticed that most of these verbs have some kind of Latin roots, so I guess they sound "sophisticated" or high level also for this reason ahah. Besides, being Italian, I could already grasp the meaning of lots of them even before your explanation and that's how fascinating languages can be in their similarities! Awesome video as always Lucy, thank you ^_^!
Yes, as a Brazilian I understood most of this words. They're constantly used in Portuguese. Awesome video to train the pronunciation of this words in English.
@@josecuervo4122 You're right ! I am french and almost every word in this video is very close with french words. :) To amplify = amplifier To articulate = articuler To comprehend = comprendre To corroborate = corroborer To decipher = déchiffrer To differentiate = différencier To dissect = disséquer To efface = effacer To elaborate = elaborer To exacerbate = exacerber To extrapolate = extrapoler To facilitate = faciliter To galvanize = galvaniser To integrate = intégrer To mitigate = mitiger To perceive = percevoir To reconcile = se réconcilier
@@josecuervo4122 Oh yes for sure! French has deeply influenced the English language throughout the centuries, we can just think of words such as aubergine, courgette, etc and so Italian, Spanish and the romance languages in general, which have the same Latin roots as French, may let these words be easier to understand.
Thank you Lucy. I am not here to learn the language but to see your beautiful face that makes me forget those tormenting years in school where I had all the ugly teachers.
This is an excellent concept of video, I've recently been stagnating in my English level because I just can't find content with enough diverse vocabulary to learn new words and this video do help a lot, please make others !
Hi Lucy. This video is fascinating!! I loved it!! Greetings from Chile. Chile is the Latin American country with the most British ancestry. Reason why, Chile is the Latin American country with the highest per capita cosumption of tea. And also, it is the only country in Latin America where the cosumption of tea exceeds that of coffee. We Chileans love to drink tea at any time of the day. In the morning, in the Afternoon at night… We usually drink approximately 4-5 cups f tea daily. And just like in the UK, here in Chile we also drink milk tea. Although, not all Chileans like. Some prefer tea without milk.
Thank you, Lucy! I've been following you for a while and it's a pleasure to listen to your voice and pronunciation! You're awesome! Thank you once again 🙏
so far I like you cause in this video, the first i watch, you don't try to be a comedian and make the lesson appear to be a joke or laugh at what your saying. Thanks.
Dear Ma'am I watch you here with all my concentration and with my full focus and attentions. I am your great Fan and I do really adore you and admire you a lot, can't ever express my feelings in words here for they will fall short and won't ever be enough for expressing em. Always Praying for your healthy successful life. Much Love, Respect & Honor for you and all beautiful people here from the bottom of my humble heart Syed M.G Ali Pirzada From Lahore - Punjab Pakistan
Hello, Lucy. Greeting from Kazakhstan. I'm Gulziya. Thank you for providing such a detailed explanation of the words use..The way of your explaining the patterns is great!!!
I rarely use C1/C2 or higher level verbs in my daily communication with other people, as it makes my listeners' understanding more difficult. I try to use B1/B2 verbs for maximum outreach potential.
I’m honestly thrilled to have found you through RUclips, but I wish so badly I discovered this channel sooner when I was in secondary school. You’re the best influence in any persons educational life. Keep it up 👍
I convey my feelings clearly. For my it is crucial to corroborate every single thing in detail. My sister saw some clues and she is trying to decipher them. All my family members differentiate my pets except for me. Reading more often facilite my writing skills.
Hi Lucy, I've performed the level test and I got a C2 level. However, to be honest, I firmly believe that my current and real level is C1, without a shadow of a doubt. On the other hand, this result has been a great news for me and it encourages me to improve my english as much as possible. Thaks for the videos.
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher keep up the good work my amazing teacher!!! I've been learning more from you Muna speak in this advanced level yet i don't know what I'm gonna be comprehended
I'm from India Really love to watch your videos . ❤️ I have been learning a lot by watching your videos regularly although being too much weak in spoken English 🥲.
Would you mind to give me your fluency? It's awesome and i am never quenched with the flow you present your lesson. It's really great to have you here.
I have just discovered that I already know 20 of them..from reading and academic books(I study in English)..however, I hardly use any of them in speaking 🙈 thank you Lucy for getting them out from books 🌹🌹
I absolutely relished this lesson like I always do. I can trully tell that this is the best channel since sliced bread l really love the way you articulate each word which makes it easier for us to comprehend. Thanks again for this lovely lesson ☺️
As an English tutor, I was so upset for getting just 102 on TOEFL, since it was my first time and I know what had lead me to worse performance, of course I can try to justify it, but in truth I think my level is not entirely C2, but approaching it. I may not know the definitions of some high level grammatical structures or many highly proficient words, but I think it's not that important. Lucy's test gave me C2 and I enjoyed feeling at the top ahah
AFTER SCRUTINIZING THIS VIDEO ITS NOICE TO SEE HOW U EXTRAPOLATED WITHOUT EXACERBATING ,AND I PERCEIVE WITH CORROBORATE YOU JUST GALVANISED ME THANK QUe LUCY🌟
Yes Lucy, I'm ready to take on your level test of C1 and C2 level. Thank you for the Advanced English Verbs Lucy. I want to learn a new English word everyday from you.
Really good list of advanced verbs! I often come across many of these, but I never quite remember their exact meaning. This helped in better understanding their true meaning and I might even start using them myself.
To advocate To amplify To articulate To comprehend To convey To corroborate To decipher To dissect To efface To extrapolate To facilitate To galvanize To scrutinize
Can you please make a detailed video on types of conjunction for instance coordinating subordinating and co- relative with detailed explanation about usage of each conjunction word
I think the meanings given here should be more distinct in relation to their synonyms, e.g. the meaning here (02:45) is nearly the same as "understand". Also an idea for future videos: Differences between very similar words e.g. "successive" vs "consecutive".
Hello Lucy, I’ve been a permanent member of your channel for a while. And the exact thing that I can say is, your teaching way is sort of a treasure for us upper intermediates. Moreover, I learned English accent -your pronunciation inspired me a lot- now I’m speaking with my English accent and it’s too funny for me. I can pronunciate as well as you can. ❤😂 But wondering if you can make a video for How can we still speak with English accent while speaking really fast. Cuz sometimes it’s really hard to maintain the accent in speedy speeches.
I've seen some of those words in movies and web series that i have watched recently. This is a perfect revision for me : ) Thanks Miss Lucy for explaining each with such good examples!!!
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Anyone speaking French can easily get the meaning of almost all these Verbs . Cheers Lucia!
The same is for the italians!
Thanks you Lucy, it’s impressive as these vocabulary match perfectly at 70% with french language.I think that each french native speakers could understand the words without the definition.❤
+EnglishwithLucy Time 06:42 *_To galvanize_** is actually a loanword from Italian, after one Luigi Galvani, who did bioresearch at the Università da Bologna (ITA).* Alchemists extrapolated from Galvani's experiments with electricity on frog legs to electroplate zinc and chromium to various steels. One Stanislas Sorei of Françe invented two newer methods independently of the earlier alchemists' experiments for applying zinc to steel; the hot-dip method, wherein a steel forging is immersed in molten zinc, is particularly appropriate for tungsten steels.
SUPER interesting! Thank you! I looove learning the etymology 😍
I appreciate a similarity with the correspondent verbs in Spanish: advocate,-abogar. amplify-amplificar, and so on. Most of them the same root, in spite they're different languages. You have a very beautiful pronunciation, besides.Great lesson
I love Lucy's English lessons, I learn so much.. !
So lovely when she said "If I do say so myself"!
I noticed that most of these verbs have some kind of Latin roots, so I guess they sound "sophisticated" or high level also for this reason ahah. Besides, being Italian, I could already grasp the meaning of lots of them even before your explanation and that's how fascinating languages can be in their similarities! Awesome video as always Lucy, thank you ^_^!
Yes, as a Brazilian I understood most of this words. They're constantly used in Portuguese. Awesome video to train the pronunciation of this words in English.
You have a reason, but precisely French roots (what is Latin-groop language for sure). French had had strong influence on English for centuries.
@@josecuervo4122 You're right ! I am french and almost every word in this video is very close with french words. :)
To amplify = amplifier
To articulate = articuler
To comprehend = comprendre
To corroborate = corroborer
To decipher = déchiffrer
To differentiate = différencier
To dissect = disséquer
To efface = effacer
To elaborate = elaborer
To exacerbate = exacerber
To extrapolate = extrapoler
To facilitate = faciliter
To galvanize = galvaniser
To integrate = intégrer
To mitigate = mitiger
To perceive = percevoir
To reconcile = se réconcilier
@@mathildec2221 Enchanté, mademoiselle :)
@@josecuervo4122 Oh yes for sure! French has deeply influenced the English language throughout the centuries, we can just think of words such as aubergine, courgette, etc and so Italian, Spanish and the romance languages in general, which have the same Latin roots as French, may let these words be easier to understand.
Thank you Lucy. I am not here to learn the language but to see your beautiful face that makes me forget those tormenting years in school where I had all the ugly teachers.
I'm very much delighted to find out that I'm there in C1-C2 despite living in Kenya.
Great, natural and impressive.
Ms lucky you're one of the best English teacher on the RUclips I've known
This is an excellent concept of video, I've recently been stagnating in my English level because I just can't find content with enough diverse vocabulary to learn new words and this video do help a lot, please make others !
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You' re really brilliant teacher I've ever known. Thanks a lot for the quality videos. I've learned a lot from them.
Hi Lucy.
This video is fascinating!!
I loved it!!
Greetings from Chile.
Chile is the Latin American country with the most British ancestry.
Reason why, Chile is the Latin American country with the highest per capita cosumption of tea.
And also, it is the only country in Latin America where the cosumption of tea exceeds that of coffee.
We Chileans love to drink tea at any time of the day. In the morning, in the Afternoon at night…
We usually drink approximately 4-5 cups f tea daily.
And just like in the UK, here in Chile we also drink milk tea. Although, not all Chileans like.
Some prefer tea without milk.
Yes i love English teacher they were so kind and humble person I've ever meet 😭💝
Thank you, Lucy! I've been following you for a while and it's a pleasure to listen to your voice and pronunciation! You're awesome! Thank you once again 🙏
İm so grateful for living in the time where u can learn everything without having a tutor and for free
so far I like you cause in this video, the first i watch, you don't try to be a comedian and make the lesson appear to be a joke or laugh at what your saying. Thanks.
I really appreciate it for your comprehensive teaching and support foreign students. It was completely worth.🙏🏿🙏🏿
🙂👍English with Lucy It was intresting and as a Slav, I heard a lot of scientific words. English is generally a scientific language.
I would say that this is the best English channel I have seen on RUclips. No one can teach like Lucy
Another enriching lesson, thanks Lucy for being a light in our paths.
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Dear Ma'am
I watch you here with all my concentration and with my full focus and attentions. I am your great Fan and I do really adore you and admire you a lot, can't ever express my feelings in words here for they will fall short and won't ever be enough for expressing em.
Always Praying for your healthy successful life.
Much Love, Respect & Honor for you and all beautiful people here from the bottom of my humble heart
Syed M.G Ali Pirzada
From Lahore - Punjab
Pakistan
Thank lucy to make english perfect by the vocabulary you gave us
you can be considered as one of the most Unique teachers in the world.
Hello, Lucy. Greeting from Kazakhstan. I'm Gulziya. Thank you for providing such a detailed explanation of the words use..The way of your explaining the patterns is great!!!
thank you very much. your channel is one of the most important for me to watch at least once a day it is very informative. carry on
I rarely use C1/C2 or higher level verbs in my daily communication with other people, as it makes my listeners' understanding more difficult.
I try to use B1/B2 verbs for maximum outreach potential.
I’m honestly thrilled to have found you through RUclips, but I wish so badly I discovered this channel sooner when I was in secondary school. You’re the best influence in any persons educational life. Keep it up 👍
I passed FCE in British Council in Warsaw which is B2 but I found myself familiar with many of these verbs.
I convey my feelings clearly.
For my it is crucial to corroborate every single thing in detail.
My sister saw some clues and she is trying to decipher them.
All my family members differentiate my pets except for me.
Reading more often facilite my writing skills.
Hi Lucy, I've performed the level test and I got a C2 level. However, to be honest, I firmly believe that my current and real level is C1, without a shadow of a doubt. On the other hand, this result has been a great news for me and it encourages me to improve my english as much as possible. Thaks for the videos.
Wow! Fantastic result! This level test is just a guide, but your result shows that you really do have a good grasp of advanced grammar!
I also got C2..we're on the same page!😅
We need more videos like this.And with phrasal verbs too ❣️. Thanks for your effort!
THIS WAS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR FOR A WHILE! Thanks, teacher!
I think you to be a passionate learner if I'm not at fault.
You r truely Outstanding teacher mam...lots of respect and love from India..
Ma'am you elaborate everything in simple and best way
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher keep up the good work my amazing teacher!!! I've been learning more from you Muna speak in this advanced level yet i don't know what I'm gonna be comprehended
Lucy is an excellent teacher,indeed !🏆
I'm from India
Really love to watch your videos . ❤️
I have been learning a lot by watching your videos regularly although being too much weak in spoken English 🥲.
Love you Lucy,Most beautiful English teacher
Would you mind to give me your fluency? It's awesome and i am never quenched with the flow you present your lesson. It's really great to have you here.
I have just discovered that I already know 20 of them..from reading and academic books(I study in English)..however, I hardly use any of them in speaking 🙈 thank you Lucy for getting them out from books 🌹🌹
You'll have to do practice of them for better use in sentences as you know practice makes a man perfect
I absolutely relished this lesson like I always do. I can trully tell that this is the best channel since sliced bread l really love the way you articulate each word which makes it easier for us to comprehend.
Thanks again for this lovely lesson ☺️
As an English tutor, I was so upset for getting just 102 on TOEFL, since it was my first time and I know what had lead me to worse performance, of course I can try to justify it, but in truth I think my level is not entirely C2, but approaching it. I may not know the definitions of some high level grammatical structures or many highly proficient words, but I think it's not that important. Lucy's test gave me C2 and I enjoyed feeling at the top ahah
That's just what I need.
That's what I just said.
God bless you.
I have performed very well in my English exam cause of your lectures.
welcome Lucy our teacher we learned a lot from you thanks teacher
Danke!
J'ai l'impression d'apprendre le français par un accent anglais ! Qu'elle similitude !
Your channel is a treasure.
Best teacher that never had
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH LUCY ,THE WAY YOU TEACH
I'm so glad when I learn English language in your site
Your voice is so sweet ma'am. I'm from India in the Punjab 😊
AFTER SCRUTINIZING THIS VIDEO ITS NOICE TO SEE HOW U EXTRAPOLATED WITHOUT EXACERBATING ,AND I PERCEIVE WITH CORROBORATE YOU JUST GALVANISED ME THANK QUe LUCY🌟
I advocate these videos! Great work Lucy 👏🏻
Me too
A colourful lesson by a beautiful teacher .Thanks. Muaha.
Love you so much my lovely teacher, your videos have been excellent for me
It broadens my knowledge of English! Thank you, Lucy!
Yes Lucy, I'm ready to take on your level test of C1 and C2 level. Thank you for the Advanced English Verbs Lucy. I want to learn a new English word everyday from you.
That's the good spirit, keep it up.
Thank you sooooooo much lucy!!!!!!!!! I love this lesson, it does help my writing and speaking a lot!
you should do a video on the very subtle differences about the use of OF/ON/ABOUT...
I loved it, I thought I wouldn't know it but most of them I could understand due to the similarity with Spanish
Have been watching for a year or two,loving n learning alot.
Hi my lovely teacher Miss. lucy< thanks for the advanced vocabulary Miss. I love it.
Really good list of advanced verbs! I often come across many of these, but I never quite remember their exact meaning. This helped in better understanding their true meaning and I might even start using them myself.
You must use them in your sentences, in that way, you will practice them and as you know practice makes a man perfect.
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What nice explanation about useful verbs to use in daily communication
Thank you Lucy.I have completed the test you sent
Merry Christmas Lucy! All the very best wishes to you and the family!!!!
To advocate
To amplify
To articulate
To comprehend
To convey
To corroborate
To decipher
To dissect
To efface
To extrapolate
To facilitate
To galvanize
To scrutinize
Can you please make a detailed video on types of conjunction for instance coordinating subordinating and co- relative with detailed explanation about usage of each conjunction word
Thank you Lucy.I always wait your new video.I followed you TikTok.💖💖💖💖💖
Best, Amazing and beautiful Teacher in world ❤🎉
I think the meanings given here should be more distinct in relation to their synonyms, e.g. the meaning here (02:45) is nearly the same as "understand".
Also an idea for future videos: Differences between very similar words e.g. "successive" vs "consecutive".
Thank you very much Lucy
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Mam your teaching skill is most convenient for ourselves I am watching you regularly.
Thank you so much Lucy, I've learned alots of words with their meanings in this lesson🙏🥰💜💜
I was surprised to see how many verbs I already knew. Thank you, Lucy!
Hello Lucy, I’ve been a permanent member of your channel for a while. And the exact thing that I can say is, your teaching way is sort of a treasure for us upper intermediates. Moreover, I learned English accent -your pronunciation inspired me a lot- now I’m speaking with my English accent and it’s too funny for me. I can pronunciate as well as you can. ❤😂
But wondering if you can make a video for
How can we still speak with English accent while speaking really fast. Cuz sometimes it’s really hard to maintain the accent in speedy speeches.
I've seen some of those words in movies and web series that i have watched recently. This is a perfect revision for me : )
Thanks Miss Lucy for explaining each with such good examples!!!
Please more of these videos! ❤
My English level is medium, but i'm studying Easily from your lectures
love you mam 💙
Amazing teaching style lovely 👍
Love you ma'am ❤️
Hello teacher.
My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
I am 35 years old.
I am from Brazil.
Great capacity of explaing. Thank you.
I'm an advocate for learning English with you :)
Now I feel good about myself because I knew all of those 20 words. Thank you 😊