500+ Daily Use English Words | English Speaking Course Day 6
Summary
TLDRThe video script is from a 90-day English speaking course, focusing on teaching over 500 daily use English words essential for constructing sentences. The instructor emphasizes the importance of noting down unfamiliar words and practicing them in sentences for better retention. The course is available online and offline, including video lessons, notes, practice quizzes, and books. The instructor demonstrates word meanings, pronunciation, and spelling to avoid mistakes. The script covers a range of words from basic actions to emotions, with examples of usage in sentences to aid understanding and application.
Takeaways
- đ The video is part of a 90-day English speaking course focusing on daily use words.
- đ The course is available both online and offline, including a pen drive with videos, notes, practice, quizzes, and books.
- đ The course and materials can be accessed through the website www.spoken-tutorial.org.
- đ The instructor emphasizes the importance of noting down words that are not familiar and reviewing them for better retention.
- đŁïž The video covers pronunciation and spelling of words, ensuring correct usage in sentences.
- đ Words are taught with their meanings, including 'live' which has two meanings: 'happening now' and 'to leave'.
- đż The video includes words with multiple meanings, such as 'leaf' which can mean both 'a leaf of a tree' and 'a page in a magazine'.
- đ The instructor provides examples of words in context to help students understand when to use each word correctly.
- đŹ The video script mentions words related to actions like 'talk', 'speak', 'say', and 'tell', highlighting the subtle differences in their usage.
- đĄ Words related to places and directions, such as 'room', 'west', and 'east', are explained with their pronunciation and spelling.
- đ The script also discusses antonyms like 'useful' and 'useless', and 'success' and 'failure', providing insights into their meanings and usage.
Q & A
What is the main topic of today's video in the 90-Day English Speaking Course?
-The main topic of today's video is '500 Plus Daily Use English Words', which are essential for constructing sentences in the course.
How can one access the offline version of the 90-Day English Speaking Course?
-The offline version of the course is available through a pen drive which includes 90 days of video lectures along with notes, practice, and quizzes. It can be obtained from the website www.spoken-tutorial.org.
What does the acronym 'RBI' stand for in the context of the video?
-In the video, 'RBI' stands for 'Reserve Bank of India', which is the central banking institution in India.
What are the two meanings of the word 'live' as explained in the video?
-The two meanings of the word 'live' explained in the video are: 1) to be alive, and 2) to be happening at the moment, such as a live cricket match.
What is the difference between the words 'leave' and 'loss' as used in the video?
-The word 'leave' in the video is used to indicate taking a break or a vacation, while 'loss' refers to damage or harm incurred.
What is the significance of the word 'profit' in the context of the video?
-In the video, 'profit' signifies a financial gain, which is the opposite of 'loss'.
How is the word 'hope' used in the video to describe an action?
-The word 'hope' in the video is used to express a desire or expectation for a certain thing to happen.
What does the instructor mean by 'silent' in the context of the word 'umbrella'?
-When the instructor mentions 'silent' in the context of 'umbrella', it refers to the 'b' in 'umbrella', which is not pronounced.
What is the difference between 'wake up' and 'get up' as explained in the video?
-In the video, 'wake up' refers to the act of becoming conscious upon waking, while 'get up' specifically means rising from bed.
What is the significance of the word 'alone' versus 'lonely' in the video?
-The video explains that 'alone' refers to being physically by oneself, whereas 'lonely' refers to the feeling of solitude or being emotionally alone, even when surrounded by others.
How does the video differentiate between 'break' and 'crash' in the context of vehicles?
-In the video, 'break' is used when referring to stopping a vehicle, while 'crash' is used to describe a collision or accident involving vehicles.
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