Advanced (C2) Nouns to Build Your Vocabulary

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Let's learn some advanced (C2) nouns to help you build your vocabulary. These words are at a C2 level, which is one of Cambridge's highest levels of proficiency.

I'll teach you the meaning, tell you how the phrases are used, as well as go over the pronunciation of each noun so you can say them just like a native speaker.

If you would like to review, here are the vocabulary from the lesson.

1. (in) awe
2. bureaucracy
3. frenzy
4. cliché
5. paradigm
6. momentum
7. morale
8. withdrawal
9. deterrent
10. ambiguity
11. diarrhea
12. whereabouts

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///LESSON CHAPTERS
0:00 (in) awe of
1:10 bureaucracy
2:14 Advanced (C2) Nouns
2:54 frenzy
4:08 ELSA Speak Announcement
6:04 cliché
7:40 paradigm
8:53 momentum
10:14 morale
11:16 withdrawal
12:10 deterrent
14:53 diarrhea
16:10 whereabouts
17:16 Review of Advanced Nouns

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InteractiveEng
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I never get tired of watching your videos! Keep it up as they're of great help for preparing for C2!

alvaroyg
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i've taken the ielts a week ago. definitely gave me a confidence boost to know i am CEFR C1 level. i really thought i flunked the speaking subtest cause i started stuttering at the end since i was anxious during the 3rd part topic about politics. i wasn't sure what to say however i comforted myself whenever i feel intimidated with the questions being thrown at me. i don't need to have an answer that the examiner agrees with rather i should focus how i express and deliver my thoughts clearly that they can comprehend. i continued the conversation like talking to a colleague and got a speaking score of 8. gotta study harder and try to be a C2 level 🙏👍

shnmco
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Please make videos about clauses (adverb clause, noun clause, adjective clause)
Thank you much
C2 noun
1. Awe (a feeling of great respect sometimes mixed with fear or surprise)
2. Bureaucracy (complicated rules or processes used by an organization, especially when they do not seem necessary) [negative connotation]
3. Frenzy (uncontrolled and excited behavior or emotion that is sometimes violent)
4. Cliche (a saying or remark that is very often made and is therefore not original and not interesting)
5. Paradigm (a model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something)
6. Momentum (the force that keeps an object moving, or an event developing or making progress)
7. Morale (the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation) [to raise morale, to boost morale, to bring up morale]
8. Withdrawal (when you take money out a bank account)
9. Deterrent (something that stops people doing something because they are afraid of what may happen) [strong deterrent, nuclear deterrent, effective deterrent]
10. Ambiguity (a situation or statement that is unclear and may have more than one possible meaning and therefore possibly causing confusion)
11. Diarrhea (an illness in which your solid waste is more liquid than usual and comes out of your body more often)
12. Whereabouts (the place where a person or thing is)

MP-mevl
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It was really a good lesson. Many words of the lesson are already known, but it is a refresher for me. Thank you so much.

hasanurrahman
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I don' know if u're gonna read my comment or not, i'm whole-heartedly grateful to you and to this amazing channel. However, beside to ur wowing explanation it'd be a great plus if u added a synonym for each C2 word u explain so that we can link and bring them back easily to our tongues when speaking.

Pure love, from Yemen ♥🇾🇪

khalifaalsabaei
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Could you make a video lecture on infinitive and Bare infinitive, please?

bilalahmad
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Thanks for raising a morale and lifting our spirits, love these videos

franciscopontesvelasco
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Interesting lesson, as always. Thank you 🙏🏻🌹✨

ligiasommers
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I relish new advanced vocabulary that you teach what if you could upload more videos like this or other categories such as verbs, adverbs, adjectives etc.

afghantech
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Oh my god this is the best video i have ever seen on nouns .dont have words to describe.

esmaazimi
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Thanks for this class!! Greetings from Brazil! 🟡🟢

valeriachimello
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It sounds cliche but I think your channel is the best way to learn more about the English language as well as other information like that:)

niha
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This is amazing lesson i enjoyed it because I'm still in owe of your videos because you teach very clearly for that reason I could understand easily and I can improve my American English. Whereabouts do you live from? Thanks for making this video.

Ghanshyam
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Hi Wes. Thank you for the lesson. Happy holidays to you and your family.

cutecat
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I'm pretty sure everyone is on awe when they look up to the night sky, I mean incredibly enormous yet full of wonders and things we'll never know of

marcocisneros
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Happy seeing again because I missed some courses.vMy internet connection IS non so much stable

babacardiagne
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Hi ✍️u look like an angel۔۔۔I always mispronounce the word (adjective) please do mention in your lessons ۔
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nimkynasir
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Hi! Is it correct if I say Our government should gain momentum? My deterrent factor of eating a lot of cake is fear to gain weight?

dinadina
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Serious question, are those really considered c2 level? Good lesson don't get me wrong, is very useful and very well explained for someone that doesn't have a lot of vocab, but to say it's C2 Either the qualification levels are waaay too low or idek because most of those nouns are fairly common in my experience :/ Again, great vid and amazingly explained but if that's C2 I think they should turn it up a notch or 2 because most of those nouns are extremely common

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