Use CONTEXT CLUES to Build Your Vocabulary

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Building your vocabulary is incredibly important. Listening and reading are great ways to do that. But in order to do this effectively, you need to use context clues.

That's why I want to practice building your vocabulary using context clues. I have 12 advanced words and phrases, in which I want you to use context clues to infer the meaning.

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**Use the code SPEAK20 to get $20 off. 🤗

InteractiveEng
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All of them are new for me but the benefits are greater to know more vocabulary and take my English to higher level. Teacher Wes thank you so much for this amazing presentation!

abadalrhmazkoo
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All 12 words are new for me. Thanks a lot! The examples of the sentences are great!

User-us
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As always your videos are absolutely outstanding dear Wes!!!
Thank you very much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

marceladumitrufilip
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Seriously this is a wonderful class. Need more like this.
Also like to know words for simple things in English ( like "Bannister" - staircase's sideways, i didn't know that before few days ago)

sdbmhsn
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Thank you Teacher Wes, I have been learning so much, as a matter of fact, all these words are new to me and I am humble

margaretpeters
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Please make such kind of video
Specially Reading

tajjamalabbas
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Sir, you are a great teacher, from India.

injgerupalaxman
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No freakin sick video Wes 🤗 cheers you

leo-wqck
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Pontificate looks like an international word :) Despite of the negative meaning helps learners to improve their writing or speaking skills 🤓

User-us
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Very good lesson I am learning something new daily tq u sir.

csumacsuma
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making decisions, giving direction/ guidance

vidyashankar
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I’m really enjoy yours videos, on this one, you got me only knew two words Thanks a lot, I have been learning a lot of English any time a watch them😊

amperoperez
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This is a creative writers playground ❤
I'm so excited to be here

kwayuniversity
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listening is more challenging for me thanks for ur video

Lotus-gzxg
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You always can come up with interesting lessons....

Aerosmith
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Thank you, great job! Most of the words were Latin-based and used in Italian too. I was advantaged. Bye!

francomarini
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Dear sir
I am English teacher at a high school .I share your videos with my students, but unfortunately I can't get free PDF of your lessons.with best regards Ajmal, Afghanistan.

ajmalshinwary
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timing = 9:17.
I'm in charge, and I'm calling the shots.
In charge means responsible/in duty, 'call the shots' means managing or dealing with derived from the meaning of "order to shoot", then the phrase means I'm the boss. (I suppose).

nun-chan
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timing = 24:33.
The verb 'bamboozle'
He bamboozled me out of $50.
He bamboozled $50 out of me.
Which sentence would be correct? In my dictionary, for example, the former sentence is written. But for me the latter sentence seems natural in the usage 'out of'.
Next, I found an example sentence in the word 'swindle.
swindle a person out of his money.
swindle a person's money out of him
I suppose the verb accompanying with act toward person to do something(e.g threaten/terrify/violence, etc), would have person as object, the verb(e.g steal, deceive) without being aware of by victim would have thing as object.
Would this be correct or both sentences would be correct?
Please teach me . (wandering chick)

nun-chan
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