If You Know These 60 words, Your English is EXCELLENT!

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Today, you'll learn 60 English words to make you sound fluent and natural. Do you know these 60 English words? If you do, your English is EXCELLENT!

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Welcome
00:21 - 15 Words
04:06 - Finally Fluent Academy
18:09 - 15 Adjectives
33:07 - 15 Phrasal Verbs
52:35 - 15 Words
02:11 - Next Steps

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Ma'am may i inforrm you what we the students are lacking in understanding natives...
That's phrasal verbs...
I was watching a series and they were saying wait up, take down, get down, call up, pick up, dig up and even more 😱.
So if you make a long vdo only with phrasal verbs that u have to use everyday, i might showcase who I'm to my friends 😅

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1)Bogus - not genuine, fake, false

2)Fishy - suspicious or not trustworthy

3)Scramble - to move or act quickly or in a hurried, disorderly way.

4)Hunch - a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts.

5) cringe - to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable, often as a reaction to something awkward or unpleasant.

6) aloof - not friendly or warm; distant or detached.

7) fluster - to make someone confused, nervous and agitated.

8) quirk - a strange/unusual trait or characteristics of someone or something.

9) Trivial - of little value or importance

10) vent - to express strong negative emotions (anger, frustration) in a forceful or uncontrolled way.

11) nudge - to push someone or something gently, often with an elbow, to get their attention or encourage them to do something.

12) glitch - a minor problem or fault that causes a temporary error.

13)posh - elegant, stylish or luxurious.

14) blunder - a careless or stupid mistake.

15)clumsy - awkward in movement or handling things, often leading to accidents or mistakes.

16) rusty - a skill that is not as good as it once was because of lack of practice.

17) tangled - twisted together into a confused, untidy mass.

18) crumpled - crushed into a compact mass or folded up in an irregular way.

19) wrinkled - having small lines or folds on the surface.

20) filmsy - light and thin or easily destroyed; weak or difficult to believe.

21) feisty - lively, determined or courageous.

22) savvy - practical knowledge and understanding.

23) dull - lacking interest or excitement.

24) vivid - brightly colored; producing powerful feelings or strong, clear image in the mind.

25) hideous - extremely ugly or unpleasant.

26) frugal - careful to use only as much money (resources) as necessary.

27) lavish - more than enough, necessary and reasonable.

28) vigorous - strong, healthy and full of energy.

29) tenacious - persistent, determined or stubborn.

30) preposterous - very silly, stupid.

31) pull off - to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected.

32) take off - to become successful or popular.

33) put off - to delay or postpone doing something.

34) turn around - to take a business, plan or system from unsuccessful to successful.

35) call off - to cancel something that was planned or scheduled.

36) catch up on - to do something that you have not been able to do recently.

37) blurt out - to say something suddenly and without thinking, often something that shouldn't have been Said.

38) comb through - to analyze or review something carefully or completely.

39) skim through - to review something quickly, without going in details.

40) gloss over - to briefly mention something without going into detail, often to avoid discussing it thoroughly.

41) pan out - to have a successful outcome.

42) drift off - to gradually become less focused or to fall asleep unintentionally, often while engaged in an activity.

43) dip into - to spend a Portion of a reserve or savings, often temporarily.

44) pick up - to learn something informally or causally, often through exposure rather than instruction.

45) shake off - to get rid of something, such as a Problem or mistake, and move on from it.

46) grim - extremely bad, worrying or without hope.

47) baffle - to result in total confusion.

48) demeanor - one's way of looking and behaving.

49) camaraderie - mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.

50) intimidating - making you feel frightened or nervous.

51) prevalent - very common, happening often, widespread.

52) blatant - while doing a bad thing intentionally, openly.

53) resolute - determined in character, action or ideas.

54) hinder - to limit one's ability or the development of something.

55) obstacle - something that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.

56) circumvent - to find a way around an obstacle, in a clever or illegal way.

57) exacerbate - to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.

58) Nuance - a subtle difference in meaning, expression, or sound.

59) Disdain - the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's attention, support or respect.

60) pivotal - of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.

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I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the clarity and passion you bring to your English lessons. Your teaching style makes complex topics easy to understand, and it’s clear how much effort you put into making learning enjoyable. I’m really looking forward to improving my skills with your guidance. Thank you for everything!

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