If you know these VERBS your English is excellent!
Summary
TLDRThis educational video script aims to assess and enhance viewers' advanced English vocabulary. It introduces 12 sophisticated words, guiding pronunciation, definitions, and sample sentences to illustrate usage. The script encourages active learning by suggesting viewers pause and create sentences with the new words. It also promotes the '400 Advanced Words' course for further fluency, emphasizing the importance of a rich vocabulary for clear communication and career opportunities.
Takeaways
- 📚 The video is a vocabulary quiz designed to assess and improve advanced English proficiency.
- 🎯 To be considered truly advanced, one should know 10 out of 12 words presented in the quiz.
- 📝 The quiz helps learners expand their vocabulary, which is crucial for precise and effective communication.
- 🌟 Advanced vocabulary can enhance career opportunities as employers value clear and effective communication.
- 📈 Each word is introduced with its pronunciation, past tense, definition, and usage in sentences.
- 🎧 Native speakers' examples are provided to demonstrate the words in context, aiding in understanding and memorization.
- 🤔 The video encourages viewers to pause and practice using unknown words to reinforce learning.
- 📊 The script mentions an online course, '400 Advanced Words You Must Know for Fluent English', for further vocabulary enhancement.
- 💡 The course includes video lessons, downloadable audio, and PDFs, covering pronunciation rules and the American accent.
- 📋 The video concludes with advice to read widely, keep a vocabulary notebook, and practice using new words to achieve fluency.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the vocabulary quiz in the video?
-The vocabulary quiz is designed to assess the viewer's knowledge of advanced English words. It aims to determine if their English is truly advanced based on their familiarity with 12 key words.
What should a viewer do if they don't know a word during the quiz?
-The video suggests that viewers should pause the video, practice using the word by making their own sentences, and repeat it aloud. This practice helps in retaining the meaning and usage of the word.
What does the word 'Abate' mean?
-The word 'Abate' means to become less intense or widespread, or to decrease in strength. For example, 'The storm finally began to abate after hours of heavy rain.'
What is the meaning of the word 'Bely'?
-The word 'Bely' means to give a false impression of something or to contradict. For example, 'His calm expression belied the nervousness he felt inside.'
How does the video explain the pronunciation of past tense verbs?
-The video emphasizes the pronunciation of past tense verbs, often noting that the '-ed' ending can be pronounced as a 't' sound when following a voiceless consonant, like in 'coaxed' or 'beseeched.'
What does the word 'Beseech' mean and how is it used?
-The word 'Beseech' means to urgently ask or beg someone for something. For example, 'She beseeched her friend to forgive her.'
What strategies does the video suggest for improving English vocabulary?
-The video suggests reading a wide variety of subjects, writing down new words and their meanings, and regularly reviewing and using those words in sentences.
What does the word 'Cower' mean?
-The word 'Cower' means to bend low or crouch down in fear. For example, 'The dog cowered in the corner during the thunderstorm.'
How does the video recommend using the course it promotes?
-The video recommends using its online course to learn advanced vocabulary, pronunciation rules, and practice using words in sentences to improve fluency in English.
What is the meaning of 'Galvanize'?
-The word 'Galvanize' means to shock or excite someone into taking action. For example, 'The leader's speech galvanized the team into action.'
Outlines
📚 Advanced English Vocabulary Quiz
The paragraph introduces an advanced English vocabulary quiz designed for native speakers and educated English learners. It challenges viewers to identify 10 out of 12 words to prove their advanced English proficiency. The quiz format involves displaying a word, providing time for contemplation, teaching pronunciation in both present and past tenses, offering definitions and sample sentences, and showcasing native speakers' usage. The purpose is to enhance precise and effective communication, understand complex ideas, and potentially open new career opportunities. Viewers are encouraged to pause and practice with new words to improve memory retention.
📘 Learning Advanced English with Pronunciation and Usage
This paragraph continues the English learning theme by focusing on the verb 'coax,' which means to persuade someone gently and patiently. It includes a pronunciation guide, definition, examples, and native speaker usage. Additionally, it promotes an online course offering video lessons, downloadable audio, and PDFs to improve pronunciation and accent. The course covers various aspects of English sounds and speech patterns, aiming to elevate learners' fluency to a native-like level.
🗣️ Mastering Verbs and Expanding Vocabulary
The paragraph explores various English verbs such as 'cower,' 'decry,' 'flinch,' 'galvanize,' 'garner,' 'mar,' 'muster,' and 'vie.' Each word is accompanied by its pronunciation, past tense form, definition, usage examples, and instances of native speakers' application. The discussion serves to expand the viewer's vocabulary and understanding of word nuances. It also mentions an online English course for advanced learners, emphasizing the importance of continuous practice and exposure to new words for language improvement.
🌟 Advancing to Fluent English with Online Courses
The final paragraph summarizes the video's purpose and encourages viewers to practice English regularly to achieve fluency. It promotes the speaker's online courses, including courses on American accent, advanced vocabulary, and phrasal verbs, all accessible on AccurateEnglish.com. The paragraph reiterates the importance of reading widely, noting down new words, and practicing their usage to significantly enhance one's English proficiency within a few months.
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Keywords
💡Abate
💡Belie
💡Beseech
💡Coax
💡Cower
💡Decry
💡Flinch
💡Galvanize
💡Garner
💡Muster
Highlights
Vocabulary quiz to assess your English level and determine if it is advanced or needs improvement.
You need to know at least 10 out of 12 words to be considered an advanced English speaker.
Words will be shown on the screen with time to think about their meanings.
The video teaches the pronunciation of each word, both in present and past tenses.
Definitions and sample sentences provided to help use the words in various contexts.
Native speakers demonstrate the use of each word in everyday sentences.
Encouragement to pause the video and practice making your own sentences for better retention.
Advanced vocabulary helps express oneself more precisely and understand complex ideas.
Employers value advanced vocabulary for effective communication and career opportunities.
Each word is introduced with its pronunciation, meaning, and past tense.
Sample word: 'Abate' means to become less intense or widespread.
'Beseech' means to urgently ask or beg for something.
'Coax' means to gently persuade someone to do something.
'Garner' means to gather or collect, especially support or information.
Additional resources available at AccurateEnglish.com to learn more advanced words and American pronunciation.
Transcripts
how advanced is your English take this
vocabulary quiz to find
out educated native speakers of English
use these words if you know 10 out of 12
of these words your English is truly
Advanced but if you already know that
your English is not so Advanced this is
a perfect time for you to learn some
useful words I will show you a word on
the screen and then I will give you time
to think about the meaning of the word
then we will learn how to pronounce it
in both the present and past tenses I
will give you the definition and some
sample sentences so that you can learn
to use it in various contexts and
finally we will hear some native
speakers using it and if you don't know
the meaning of a word I suggest that you
pause this video and practice using it
by making your own sentences that way
you're much more likely to remember it a
ritual vocabulary can help you express
yourself more precisely and more
effectively and it can help you
understand complex ideas and nuances
more easily and a good command of
advanced vocabulary can open up new
opportunities in your career employers
value employees who can communicate
effectively okay let's get started let's
look at the first word do you know what
this word
means let's pronounce it correctly first
Abate Abate and the past tense is abated
abated it's a regular verb to Abate
means to become less intense or
widespread to become less strong to
decrease we can say the storm finally
began to Abate after hours of heavy rain
I waited for her anger to aate before
responding to the message let's listen
to how some native speakers used it
trust me compassionate comments help
Abate the negativity even as I'm running
up this the rain is starting to Abate
the controversy has abated and just on
that point has that situation abated at
all in the time since the the 9/11
attacks let's look at the next word what
does this word
mean let's pronounce it correctly first
to B Bly and the past tense is bide and
if we add an ing that IE changes to a y
bellying bellying to belly is to give a
false impression of something to give
someone a false idea about something to
contradict we can say his calm
expression belii the nervousness he felt
inside the Simplicity of the house
belies the luxurious
interior her smile bellied the sadness
she was feeling let's listen to some
native speakers using it it's been
hijacked by folks who may say the right
things but their actions Bell those
words they don't care about the middle
class they talk a good game but their
actions belly their their words but we
keep doing things that seem to belly
what we talk about we talk about we want
business then we cut we talk about we
want to invest and then we don't let's
look at the next word what does this
word
mean let's pronounce it correctly first
beseech
beseech and the past tense is beseeched
beseeched that Ed sounds like a t it's a
t sound because the CH the CH is a
voiceless consonant in that case the Ed
always sounds like a t beseeched and to
beseech means to urgently ask someone to
do something to beg to eagerly and
anxiously ask someone for something for
example we can say don't go I beseech
you I beseech you to do it before it's
too late she beseeched her friend to
forgive her the child beseeched his
mother to buy him the toy let's listen
to some native speakers and I beseech
all of you to Aspire to embrace our core
values I would beseech uh Netflix to buy
the Paris
Theater and uh she looked at me with
these beseeching eyes like am I going to
survive this do you know the meaning
meaning of this
verb let's pronounce it correctly first
to coax coax and the past tense is
coaxed that Ed is pronounced as a t
sound coaxed to coax is word number 120
in my online course 400 Advanced words
you must know for fluent English I teach
you a lot of the key words to take your
English to the final level of fluency
the course consists of 7 hours of video
lessons downloadable audio of the entire
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of all of the definitions and many
sample sentences I talk a lot about
pronunciation rules and the American
accent you have a chance to use these
words in sentences and repeat after me
and I teach you a lot of the rules
related to vowel sounds consonant sounds
linking word stress word reduction and
so on to get the course go to Accurate
english.com let's talk about the meaning
of the verb to coax to coax means to
persuade someone to do something that
they don't want to do by talking to them
in a kind gentle and patient way for
example we can say she tried to coax the
cat out of the
tree I managed to coax my friend into
going to the party my friend didn't want
to go but I coaxed her into going going
to the party the teacher coaxed the shy
student to speak up in class let's
listen to some native speakers using it
so I'm just going to set that down and
see if I can coax it I'm going to try to
coax it right into the Container they
are also coaxing reluctant witnesses to
step forward all right sometimes it just
takes a little bit of coaxing I'm slowly
coaxing the Mochi out from the bow let's
look at the next word do you know the
meaning of this word let's pronounce it
correctly first to cower to cower and
the past tense is coward and it's the
exact same pronunciation as this word
coward if someone is a coward they're
scared they're afraid coward coward same
pronunciation the verb to cow means to
bend low and to move back because you're
frightened to crouch down in fear we can
say the dog cowered in the corner during
the thunderstorm the ch children cowered
under their blankets during the scary
movie let's listen to how some other
people used it he dropped his weapon and
cowered in the corner and said don't
shoot Gman don't shoot I cower to my own
negativity all too easily and I know
that I'm not alone I don't want you to
look away I don't want you to cow let's
look at this word do you know the
meaning let's pronounce it correctly
first to De cry to De cry and the past
tense is decried to decry is to State
publicly that you do not approve of
something or to publicly criticize or to
express strong disapproval of something
for example we can say the activists
decried the government's decision to cut
funding many people decried the
misinformation spreading on social media
let's listen to some native speakers
using it uh you can decry oh that's just
fake news that's just fake news so while
we always decry the loss of jobs
we usually create new jobs which are
more fulfilling and less taxing and I
started to preach the crying the
violence in the community do you know
the meaning of this
word let's pronounce it correctly first
to Flinch to Flinch make sure that vowel
sound is not an e sound it's not flinch
it's Flinch Flinch and the past tense is
flinched that e d is pronounced as a t
sound flinched say it with me flinched
to Flinch is to make a quick nervous
movement as a reaction to pain or to
surprise or to fear to move your face or
your body away because you're in pain or
because you're frightened or upset for
example we can say he flinched when the
doctor gave him a shot the sudden loud
noise made her Flinch or you can say she
didn't Flinch when faced with a tough
question the verb to Flinch reminds me
of a video video that I saw of the
basketball player Kobe Bryant look at
this video and he fakes the ball I mean
he didn't even Flinch and he fakes the
ball I mean Kobe didn't even Flinch it's
amazing he didn't even Flinch let's
listen to how some other native speakers
used it she jumped at the opportunity
she did not flinch now I've seen people
Flinch even though nothing's actually
touched them do you know the meaning of
this verb let's pronounce it correctly
first Galvanize to
Galvanize and past tense is Galvanized
the Ed D is pronounced as a du sound
because the Z the letter Z is a voiced
consonant galvanized to Galvanize is to
shock or to excite someone into taking
action to shock or surprise someone so
that they do something to solve a
problem for example we can say the
leader speech galvaniz the team into
action his success story galvanized
others to pursue their
dreams let's listen to some native
speakers using it those are what really
move us and Galvanize us it's amazing to
me how how you know different
marginalized groups have galvanized into
a larger movement AIDS galvanized us
into action to stand up to speak up and
to act out do you know the meaning of
this verb
let's pronounce it correctly Garner
Garner and the past tense is garnered to
Garner is to collect or to gather
something especially information or
support and it's a more formal word for
example we can say to Garner respect to
Garner support to Garner attention he
garnered enough votes to win the
election she garnered support from her
colleagues for the new project
the movie garnered praise from critics
let's listen to some native speakers
using it the same actions will always
Garner the same results how are you
supposed to Garner your own self
validation my job is to basically Garner
support for our protection of of this
place and the restoration of this Valley
do you know the meaning of this
verb let's pronounce it
toar Mar and when we add the Ed for the
past tense it's spelled with a double r
marred to Mar is to make something less
attractive or less enjoyable to damage
or spoil the appearance or the quality
of something or having a surface that's
damaged or disfigured we can say the
beautiful painting was marred by a
scratch on the
surface his rude comments marred the
pleasant atmosphere of The Party The
View was marred by the construction
site the the demonstration was marred by
violence let's listen to some native
speakers using it I do not want to Mar
the surface of the jelly I hate to Mar
its Perfection but we're going to cut it
some people's childhood has been so
marred they can't be like a child
children in growing up in a world
sometimes marred by poor choices by
adults do you know the meaning of this
word let's pronounce it correctly first
muster muster and the past tense is
mustard exactly the same as this word
mustard mustard to muster is to get
enough courage confidence or support to
do something especially with difficulty
to muster is word number 145 in my 400
Advanced words you must know for fluent
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we often use use it like this to muster
strength to muster courage to muster
energy we can say she mustered the
courage to speak in front of a large
audience I couldn't muster enough energy
to finish the project and we often say
to master up he finally mastered up the
courage to ask her out let's listen to
how some native speakers used it what
can they do to to to muster more to
generate more attention mustered all the
courage in my body I mustered up the
courage to walk up to her and her friend
group asked her out and everything
worked out great do you know the meaning
of this
verb let's pronounce it correctly to v v
and the past tense is vi vi with a D
sound and if we add an ing that IE
changes to a y Ving just like in the
verbs to lie and to die they're spelled
with the Y when we add an ing vying
dying to V means to compete very hard
with someone in order to get something
we can say several candidates are vying
for the position of manager the teams VI
for the championship title let's listen
to how some native speakers used it all
the top Engineers around the world VI
for a position in this program and I
feel like they're both vying for
people's attention because there's so
much um vying for our attention vying
for our affection there's so much noise
how did you do how many of the words did
you know let me know in the comments
below if you didn't know many of these
words I suggest that you read more read
on a wide variety of subjects and of
course anytime you come across a new
word write it down in your notebook
write the meaning and from time to time
look over that list test yourself keep
making your own sentences and say them
aloud if you do that on a regular basis
for the next 3 or 4 months your English
will definitely go to the next level
thanks for watching and keep
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