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Want to improve your speaking vocabulary? Precious Vocabulary secrets here!! If you want to build your vocabulary fast, this video is going to give you the most productive and effective ways to do that.
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- What words you ACTUALLY need to practice and learn.
- A clear and simple technique to using new words when speaking
- The things you should STOP doing so you can actually start seeing results.

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this video made me realize why i undersand everything when i'm reading or hearing but when i speak it seems like i just know ten words

chihiro
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finally someone who knows the problem and actually gives a usefull solution

vdl
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Step1:writing 20 words that u want to learn
Step2:find ur google friend to help u explain the words for u
Step3:repeat repeat repeat follow the pronunciation
Step4:make a sentence by ur own that’s the awesome way to remember and use ur word
Step5:When u r talking to ur friend just using these words more than 10times then u will speak more fluently more naturally ✨
Thx u dear u really help me a lot!💗love xoxo

wangxoxoxo
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I once used “unfettered” and “serendipitous” correctly in one week in real conversations…I was so impressed with myself lmao

brittnay
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Use every new word in sentence . make 20 sentence of each new word you will never forget it

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I continually try to learn to express the thoughts I convey in my native language. I look around the house and try to name all of the things I see in the target language. If I’m making a salad, I try to see if I can name the ingredients: radish, bell pepper, etcetera. Repetition and context are very important things for programming your mind. When I hear or read a sentence I understand, but want to be able to use spontaneously, then I write it down and simulate using it. I like to write lots of paragraphs and try to find exactly where I could use these sentences with speaking to someone.

When trying to express one’s thoughts, there are often things one can do to get around not knowing a specific word. One can use the opposite of the word. One can also explain what it is or even use other forms of communication. However, when that I happens, I try to remember that I didn’t know the opposite of the word I ended up using or had to use a word that didn’t really convey what I wanted to convey and I write it down and then start doing my research. I usually end up learning a lot of other words and expressions and come out much better off because I discovered gaps in my language and also increased my vocabulary.

As an interpreter, I believe words of specificity are the most challenging for people. When interpreting, you have to use the words that others use. For example, if someone describes the ingredients they used, such as basil, parsley, rosemary, and thyme, then you need to interpret those specific words. The same thing goes for any other word of specificity. For example, you might say that you went to the aquatic zoo and saw a walrus, a seal, a shark and a penguin. I used these examples to show that words of specificity are often the hardest for people. Idiomatic expressions are also difficult because we often have to know the meaning and cannot just infer it. The first time I had to interpret “You did a bang-up job, ” I thought it meant a “bad job.” I didn’t know the meaning so I asked for them to rephrase it. They said “a fantastic or wonderful job.” I was able to interpret that. Now when I hear the word “bang-up job” I instantly know that it’s a “fantastic or wonderful job.”

Having difficulty retrieving certain words also happens in one’s native language. As for expanding one’s vocabulary, learning synonyms is very useful. Since I’m an interpreter, I love to know many synonyms because I know that if I can’t quickly retrieve one word, I can retrieve another that has the same meaning. Look up the word “drunk” in Word Reference and then click on synonyms. There are many different words that mean “drunk” or “very drunk” in various registers.

I always watch all of your videos until the end. Great job!

corynicolas
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1.Predictable
2.Bizarre
3.Cognitive
4.Incentive
5.Profound
6.Ingenious
7.Biased
8.Catastrophic
9.Emphasize
10.Exclusively

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WOW! I’m 50 years old. Born in America but moved to India when I was 14. Moved back to America as an adult at age 24.
Was never much of a reader except for my school books; my family wasn’t very “western” and wanted me to speak more of our Indian language than English/ speaking English was frowned upon- although I was “American” inside.
And I became introverted and socially inept and had no friends/ friends that I could relate to, hang out with. Those 10 years have affected me to this day. I lost myself; I wonder how much more “fluent” I would have been in English if I had stayed here in America. I wonder how many more friendships I would have had if I hadn’t been uprooted at age 14. I lost my English fluency. My pronunciation had teetered a bit but now it’s fine. But I’ve lost fluency due to having no friends to talk to. I’m alone, quiet and socially anxious most of the time.
Anyway, that circle diagram makes so much sense to me. I need to recall the words that I do know but that I don’t use.
Thank you for this video—- I’m older but I need to improve for my self esteem. I’m intelligent but when I cannot articulate well, I hate how I’ve ended up and I feel completely humiliated in front of people because of it. I need to get out of this rut. I see people zoning out or not listening to me even with the little I socialize. I know my lack of fluency is a problem. I wish my speech would keep people engaged and wanting to listen to me.
I will be studying this video inside out for sure!

jmk
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"Gaining clarity of something without taking action right away is meaningless." This is gold!!!

kiikat_
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Here I go:

- indulge
- endeavour
- appalling
- clash
- infatuation
- glimpse
- disclaim
- tenderness
- appeal
- companion

I LOVE YOU!

hedwigwilde
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I'm so glad I came across this video. She said so many true stuffs I always end up questioning myself and could never find a true answer to. I'm only 15 and many friends and family relatives tell me I put a lot of pressure on myself because I end up searching for a word I never use whenever I'm speaking. Because of this it lead me to feel insecure of myself when I communicate with people and that I felt stupid for forgetting these fancy words I don't even use. I always told myself "wow I'm 15 and I don't even know what this word means, how disappointing." I've never felt so disappointed in myself, it was so bad that I started stuttering and ended up never talking to people because I thought I'd say something dumb then make myself look stupid. But I realized that I'm not the only one who's felt like this before.

aka_yuichibaka
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You've just described everything that's been torturing me for years as an English teacher. It takes so much pressure off my shoulders. Huge thank you for that.

KingMatthewx
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2:05 I thought English is your first language, the way you speak is really natural.

HajimeChan
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We are natural english speakers from America but I've been watching your channel with my 8 year old daughter to improve her speech. We really appreciate your lessons. Thank you so much!

earthmother
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You have pointed exactly the root problem of non-native English speakers trying to learn the language. Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful!

zadaqom
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the ten words I've got from my mind straight away: complex, permission, labor, vague, precious, candy, illuminate, humble, to afford, concrete... Thank you for the powerful technique, Hadar!

andrewmagic
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This is something I'm experiencing and couldn't express verbally.. You nailed it❤️

xzxxdss
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I have been teaching English since 2009. I have come across the same strategy when I was learning, and now I am teaching my students this method. It is outstanding to come across your video and to see the same implementation of strategies.

madocyrix
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Thanks for your great job as a teacher and motivator.
My list of words :
1. To fall for sth
2. To mingle with
3. Incentive
4. Indigenous
5. To conceive of
6. Grassroots
7. To go with the flow
8. To be barking up the wrong tree
9. Profound
10. To come across

alesialevanova
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I felt stuck recently in my English learning and you threw me a lifeline! Thank you. :)

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