What Level is Your English? — TEST with ZOOTOPIA

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In today's video, you will test your English, and discover your proficiency level with the Disney animation, Zootopia!
𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦 👇 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲

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To be honest most of the questions can be guessed based on context or just a word being different than the other words but this is still a great way to learn some vocabulary and have some fun

shengyujin
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It’s more logic that being a test. You can randomly guess the answer by hearing the movie lines and watching the act so it would normally refer to a word that you’ll logically choose

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1. Treachery – The word “treachery” refers to the behavior of deceiving, tricking or betraying someone who trusts you. Ex: Game of Thrones is full of plots involving treachery and revenge.

2. Bloodlust – The word “bloodlust” refers to the desire or enjoyment of violence. Ex: Many of Stephen King’s stories are about people fight against a villain or monster’s bloodlust.

3. Urge – When you get an “urge” to do something, you have a strong need or desire to do it. Ex: Sometimes I get an urge to eat piece of chocolate after lunch.

4. Vicious – If something or someone is “vicious”, it is cruel and violent. Ex: The police said this was one of the most vicious attacks they’d ever seen.

5. Meek – A “meek” person doesn’t like to engage in conflict or fight, and is usually quiet and gentle. Something “meek” also lacks strength, power or conviction. Ex: He gave a meek speech that was hardly inspirational.

6. Savage – If something is “savage”, it is aggressive, brutal or cruel. Ex: Epic movies usually depict a time when people were savage and crude.

7. Complacency – “Complacency” is a feeling of calm satisfaction with your own situation that prevents you from trying harder. (Keep in mind that this word is usually used in a disapproving way to refer to people who like to stay where they are and don’t want to grow, change or evolve). Ex: What annoys me about him is his complacency.

8. Deterrent – A “deterrent” is something that deters people. To deter means to prevent something from happening or to stop someone from doing something, usually something bad. Ex: High prices are deterring many young couples from buying houses.

9. Terrific – The word “terrific” seems to mean the same as terrible or terrifying, but actually the meaning is positive here. So, remember, something terrific is something very good, incredible or fantastic. Ex: John was invited to go on a business trip on behalf of the company. That’s terrific!

10. Teensy – If you call something “teensy”, you mean that thing is really small. Ex: I didn’t like the apartment because it was full of teensy rooms.

11. Articulate – If someone is “articulate”, this person is able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly. In other words, this person is a great communicator. Ex: She’s an intelligent and highly articulate young woman.

12. Non-patronizing – If someone is “patronizing”, he or she believes they are superior or better than other people. They treat others like they’re stupid or not important. The word “non-patronizing” means the opposite of that. Ex: I can’t stand that patronizing tone of hers.

13. Cower – When you “cower”, you lower your head or body in fear, usually moving backwards. Ex: The dog cowered in the corner, realizing she’d done something wrong.


14. Sly – A “sly’ person deceives people in a clever way in order to get what they want. Ex: He’s a sly individual. I wouldn’t trust him with my money.

15. Reckless – If you act “recklessly”, you do something dangerous, not worrying about the potential risks or result. Ex: His reckless behavior is what caused him to be suspended from school.


16. Insipid – If you say that certain foods are “insipid”, you mean they are blend. In other words, they lack taste. When talking about other things, insipid means something that lacks interest, energy or character. Ex: One of the reasons why I don’t watch cable TV is because there are so many insipid TV shows being shown.

17. Grandeur – “Grandeur” is the state or quality of being grand, large or special. Ex: When I vised Rome, I could see the grandeur that was the Colosseum.

18. Resign – When you “resign” from your job, you leave voluntarily. In other words, you quit. Ex: He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.

19. Witnesses – A “witness” sees an event take place, typically a crime or accident. Detectives usually talk to witnesses when trying to solve a case. Ex: According to witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two young boys.

20. Lead – In the context of police work when a detective has a “lead” to follow it means that the detective has discovered an important piece of information that could help solve the case. In other words, discover who committed a crime. Ex: A lead from an informer enabled the police to make several arrests.

21. Trustworthy – If you are “trustworthy”, you are able to be trusted. In other words, people can count on you. Ex: In this job, we need someone who is entirely honest and trustworthy.

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Not a good way to check your English level. According to this, I'm C1. Which is not true. I can't speak fluently even and don't know the words. But by seeing the options and the context of the scene I guessed all right.

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This is my first time taking your test and to be honest I really wanted to learn English, and fate answered that your video was then on my YouTube homepage. The results I got were quite satisfactory, I am still believed to be in stage C2 with 15 questions correct. I could surpass the current score if I didn't hesitate on every question😅

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I love your English tests and the way you teach English is more interesting! I always have enthusiasm to answer the questions and this time I just have two mistakes!
Thank you so much❤️😍

arianaf
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I got nearly everything right, but most of the time I could guess it, because I knew the context.😂 Thats how you can understand a lot, even if you don't have the vocabulary. Good video, thanks😊

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Complacency :no desire to change
Articulate:good communicator
Patronizing: feeling superior over others
Cower:hiding
Sly:manipulative
Treachery:betrayel

SadiaKousar.
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I felt glad that I got C2 lexical classification after having watched this video. I got 17/21 but now I think that I should learn more words because as a student, I still have time to obtain more time to take into account many fields of lexical resources🥰

tonynguyen
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I am from Bangladesh.. And i am so much grateful to learn English from your channel..English is now become a piece of cake now..thank you guyz

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this is my first time stumble into this channel and im glad i clicked on the video. it is so much fun to learn through movies and the way you explain the words is so good it makes me understand it much more.

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I love ❤️ doing the vocabulary test with zootopia. Its remarkable, awesome and funny. I’m learning more and more everyday with my favorite Disney characters, tv shows etc.

andymasterzone
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Oh what a TERRIFIC lesson! (as opposed to terrible, I used to confuse them). So many new words. I study English because I have an URGE to learn new things and I think that Thiago (not me, the host) is a very ARTICULATE teacher. Thank you!

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I adore how interesting and funny episodes and scenes you chose for the lessons!
Thanks a lot for your great work❤

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I'm absolutely keen on tests. Thanks! You're the best!

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I really liked the video, I thought it was fun and the content has a lot of information which is good. I liked that I understood what was said in the entire video, I still have a little difficulty understanding the video in English without subtitles. Thanks✨

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I hadn't realised there are so many advanced words and phrases in this film.
I got 20/21 correct.

jcr
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I made four mistakes. So I guess I got 17 out of 21. But I don't consider I am C2.
If I made only a few mistakes it is thanks to your two courses.
I did appreciate this test which has reassured me regarding my English.
Very worthwhile!

clydedo
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I've got 2 mistakes and I've learned a lot. Thank you for this amazing episode.

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My gosh, ohhhh wow, i randomly clicked on the video. And i learn ample amount of knowledge. Hats off gentle man you are too sly individual that you designed such a content even we can't skip .❤

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