C1 English verbs for FLUENCY | You CAN speak like a native English speaker!

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In this advanced English lesson, you will learn important C1 English verbs that will help you achieve fluency in English. You can speak like a native English speaker with these advanced English verbs! Particularly useful for English proficiency exams (IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, CPE)
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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:51 List of C1 verbs for fluency
01:48 Scrutinise
03:11 Hinder
07:08 Remunerate
08:11 Nurture
09:36 Deteriorate
11:34 Articulate
12:41 Embrace
13:56 Liaise (with sb)
15:31 Accomplish
17:13 Grasp
18:31 List of C1 English verbs

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I have not seen a teacher like you in my whole life. None a dictionary can find a word for you. You are just one in trillions.
Thank you for reaching us in an easy way.

arsheekhan
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To be honest, this is the first time I've learned all the vocabulary on the first watch. For all other videos, I need to rewatch them to memorize the vocabulary. I'm grateful to find your channel.

meriemsabiri
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ВасилинаПопченко
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Nice verbs ! Most of them show a close connexion with French verbs : scrutinise = scruter (the '=' means a close relation with, and not necessarily the same meaning in both languages), remunerate = rémunérer, nurture = nourrir (cf. nourriture), deteriorate = détériorer, articulate = articuler, embrace = embrasser (holding in your arms), liaise = lier (cf. liaison), accomplish = accomplir. "Hinder" and "grasp" are from another origin, saxon probably. I appreciate when tough English verbs are so close to my native language; learning is easier ! :-)

yves
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Scrutinizing the future hindered my career and the remuneration of my new job. Nurturing my newborns also added up deteriorating my career. During the job interview I articulate myself very well but they didn't embrace me as I expected. At least they liaise with my former employer which helped me to get the job and accomplish my goal. I will grasp to this new opportunity now and try to fix my career again! (thanks teacher!)

Alfamoto
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How concise... how clear... You are a great teacher, Harry. Thank you very much. I know what you do is hard work.

joseenriquereinoza
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I have only some words to say: thank you very much! I'm brazilian and my dream is to learn fluente english. I can see you can to realize this dream, because is so easy understanding your videos.

matiasramos
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I realize that most of these verbs are relatively easy to learn by Romance Languages speakers becuase they look like verbs that we have in these languages (derived from Latin) with similar meanings. By the way, I accidentaly discovered that the verb "diversion" has a different meaning in English even though it looks like the verb "diversión" in my native language. In Spanish it means "fun" whareas in English it means "detour". Thank you for this video, I found it very helpful to make progress in my English learing.

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tahsinnoorshahbazkhan
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Dear Harry, Portuguese speakers know most of the verbs you defined because of their Latin origin. I've observed that you Britain speakers use words that Americans don't even realize. Although I love British English, your classes are comprehensive about the English is spoken everywhere, and I love them. Thank you very much. I'm a fan of your channel because I learn a lot from it. Please, accept a strong hug from Rio de Janeiro in our Autumn.

BMuniz-tpii
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It's nice for french speakers as most of those word have french cognates : scrutinise/scruter (same meaning), remunerate/rémunérer (same meaning), deteriorate/déteriorer (same meaning), articulate/articuler (same meaning), embrace/embrasser (same meaning mostly), accomplish/accomplir (same meaning)

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My parents have been good teachers; and you Sir have the pasdion to teach,
I pay my respects to all the Teachers, all over the world, because after our parents, the teachers are consider our best advocates.
I must express my grattitude to you.
God bless you
I wish to improve my English, is a must,
help me please.

mariatajbakhsh
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New words for me were
- scrutinise
- remunerate
- liaise

Thanks Harry!

Difficult
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It's amazing how useful these type of videos are. Like you kinda know everything and yet you cant use them correctly.
The examples and explanations make them much more understandable. Bravo on your teaching method.

And to my fellow English learners, please please don't forget to use these words when you learn them. I used to just study non-stop and didn't really try to use the words i was learning and while it made my reading/listening comprehension alot better, it didn't do much for my speaking. So i decided to use the new things i learned as much as possible. It's helped me tremendously and the level of my fluency has gone up since. Just try to speak and if you can't articulate your thoughts into words, just google it, learn it, use it, repeat it and then go on.

AfshinBarani
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Thanks for your help. With your perfect explanation is easy to grasp all the meanings

franciscopontesvelasco
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You always scrutinise your explanation, articulate it well and prevent any hindrances. You are a great teacher, sir. Thanks loads.

ardentthinker
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Hi Harry. I'm so glad to find out that I know all these 10 advanced verbs. Thanks.

zhorzhor
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I never cease to be amazed at how close the advanced words in English are to those in French :
Scrutinise = scruter
Remunerate = rémunérer
Deteriorate = détériorer
Articulate = articuler
Embrace = embrasser (even if in French, it means embrace and kiss on the mouth)
Liaise = se lier
Accomplish = accomplir

viti
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Of all the English videos I've watched, yours is very through and clear when explaining things.

Blessed-sb
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You are the best teacher who can teach C1 & C2 words .❤
Thank you !

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