If you know these 15 English Words, Your English Is EXCELLENT!

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Today, you'll learn 15 English words to sound educated and professional. Do you know these 15 English words? If you do, your English is EXCELLENT!

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Welcome
00:46 - 1. Grim
01:54 - 2. Baffle
03:14 - 3. Demeanor
04:11 - 4. Camaraderie
05:24 - 5. Intimidating
06:44 - 6. Prevalent
07:35 - 7. Blatant
08:40 - 8. Resolute
09:41 - 9. Hinder
10:31 - 10. Obstacle
11:53 - 11. Circumvent
13:25 - 12. Exacerbate
14:32 - 13. Nuance
16:02 - 14. Disdain
17:18 - 15. Pivotal
18:37 - Next Steps

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This lecture is pivotal to my English fluency! Thank you for your demeanor and your hard work! As a English learner, I was baffled by the nuance of English words. Now, with your help, I believe I can get rid of those obstacles and build a resolute camaraderie with English.🥰😀

tiantian
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In the midst of the grim situation, the team's camaraderie was both prevalent and pivotal, as they faced the intimidating challenge with a resolute demeanor, trying to circumvent the obstacle that threatened to hinder their progress, despite the blatant disdain of their opponents, whose actions only served to exacerbate the tension, adding a nuance of uncertainty that continued to baffle them.

allengreg
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I am a 76 years old Hong Kong Chinese. I know all 15 words and can use them in writings, maybe also sometimes during conversation, but not frequently used !

boris
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I'm from Brazil, and I loved that way you teach English. I got another follower.😊

rafac
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The way you talk and the way you teach is unique. ❤

mohammadrezaholakouei
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As a naturalized U.S. citizen who completed my undergrad n grad studies in Canada n the US, I’m relieved to see that I know all of them. Phew… 😂😂😂 love your real life demos. Good job 👍

TMT
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I get confused about the following words when i was watching this video
1. grin vs grim
2. intimate vs intimidating
3. excruciating vs exacerbate
Now the obstacles are gone. Thanks Jenifer ❤❤

vanmegaqumin
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I’ve leared 6 new
Thanks Jennifer for your help😊. You're the GOAT👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

milad
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Your test is very easy for italians, spanish, french and so in, because most of the words come from latin. Only “baffle” baffled me.

mariogriffey
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English is an prevalent language. Practice speaking English everyday is a pivotal deed. It creates a habit and habit makes speaking English no more obstacle. Thank you for the lesson!

hotuan
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His Jujment Exacerbareted my situation and caused me lots of emotional pain . That is pivotal .

afrouzkhakpour
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I'm a children's writer from India. I've always wanted to publish my works in English, but I've always been sceptical about my English skills. Your lessons have helped me a lot in boosting my confidence.
Thank you.

josephnarimattom
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Your lessons are very entertaining, interesting and pivotal to my english fluency. Thank you.

АннаКанцепольская
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Well I have been keenly devoting to a better vocabulary and its subtle use to influence the effectiveness of my English language fluency now for so many years since my schooling; as my father always guided and advised me to enhance it if I wanted to impress the others in literature and my academic quality and eventually be successful in educational carrier. I appreciate the way you are teaching the correct pronunciation and usage of good vocabulary to the interested at large through your channel !! Thanks !!!

kulwantchandel
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Your lessons are so PIVOTAL 😊 to someone like me -to a none-native English speaker!!
Thank you very much for very balanced and interesting video!
I love words!
I think they carry a huge meanings to express our, "humanly" emotions, and are so important to understand better one's mindset!
I have never learned English academicly at any institution, but my love for the learning, and someone like you, means a lot to me!
Thank you for doing these video sessions!❤

juliedevall
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Teacher Jennifer, That's right!👍 Thanks for sharing these 15 words for excellent English!🔥 I appreciate all your hard work in teaching the nuances of English with fine examples.🧡 I don't want to be intimidating when speaking with natives.👍 because your prevalent videos help to break down my English speaking obstacles.😇 So, I think I've circumvented my English fluency challenges.😎 I'm happy to say that your English channel is pivotal to my English fluency.😃🧡 You rock.🤩

AshanKavinda-cbhn
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Having a patient demeanor is an important quality for teachers.
That's right! That's right!

hbquwrj
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Yes, important words used a lot in English especially in written English or speeches.

MrHotlipsholohan
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"Intimidating" is an interesting one. "Timid" means easily frightened. "In" as a prefix can mean "not" but in this case it means "to make". This is a good example of how context clues help to work out the meaning of a word.

mythai
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Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much, this lesson's structure was brilliant! That's right, indeed! Spot on, JForrest is pivotal to my English fluency! I look forward to knowing if I'm "in the know" of these words. Ok, let's dive in! Examples: 1) The future prospects of the company were grim. 2) Complex physics and maths are "all Greek to me". They really baffle me! 3) Her demeanor is natural and easy on the eye. 4) They've experienced a lot together. Hence, they have a strong bond and camaraderie. 5) I have acrophobia, so skydiving would be a very intimidating experience for me. I wouldn't do that!

6) In tropical countries, torrential rain is prevalent in monsoon season. 7) The company's blatant disregard for safety is concerning. 8) I've noticed that being resolute helps you in your life. 9) It's clear that poor planning and sloppy workmanship hinder our success. 10) If you face a big obstacle in your life, don't get petrified! Eventually, you have a good chance to sort it out.

11) Unfortunately, some dictatorial countries have found a way to circumvent sanctions. Moreover, it's so sad that they don't respect human rights. 12) Your being a stickler for details and mulishness only exacerbates the problem! Don't make a mountain out of a molehill! 13) Understanding the nuances of local customs and culture, helps you "find your feet" in your new home country. 14) He's stuck-up and looks others down his nose with disdain. 15) As a foreign language student, having good motivation, studying English regularly, and having good learning methods are pivotal to reaching fluency in English.

Almost all of these words are in my "passive vocabulary". It seems that I haven't yet reached the level where I could use them actively. Totally new words for me were: blatant, exacerbate, and somewhat disdain. To sum up, my English language skills are not too bad! I'd say "pivotal" is my favorite word!

Ari