Thanks a lot, Adam! I recently discovered your channel, but I have learned a lot from it already. Even though I am not studying for IELTS or TOEFL, but for CPE, the info you give is really useful. I really appreciate your effort.
Kudos to you Adam! Awesome, very helpful for the CPE exam too. Please keep up with this type of videos. By the way plethora and myriad are my favourites that I keep using in writings. My teacher is over the moon!
The single most important thing to remember is context. Context matters, if it's out of context it sounds wrong even if you can use the word to mean the same thing. For example: A plethora of antibodies swimming around my immune system helps to keep my body working at optimum performance level. Plethora hands make light work. The use of the word is correct in meaning for both sentences, however only one has correct context and grammar. Understanding the contextual meaning of a word makes it's use ok. Especially if you've overused many 😉. This is part of why English is such a complex language to learn. Good luck to anyone taking your exams
Thank you sir Adam. I've been following you in engvid and I'm so glad you are still active uploading useful videos . More blessing to you and your family.
Teacher Adams you are a genius in all. Have you ever teach at Law School? If not, I think you should.I never took IELTS or TOELF Essay, even after I got my graduate in Law School couple years ago. I've never had the opportunity the get English Class like that from you. This vídeo help me understand more about this issue: Essay task for IELTS/TOELF. I fall in love with your video. Thank you so much dear Adams.💓👋👋👋👋✋✋🙆
I prefer to aquire vocabulary through the context. Absolutely, learning a language , especially, in advanced level, depend on higher order thinking skills. Yes, reading in analytical way could enhance someone"s ability to obsorb the overall meaning as well as the target vocabulary. Thanks for your honorable effort!
I think memorization of words is not a bad thing until someone use them correctly. If a person is trying hard to achieve more score in IELTS than the others and his/her essay is distinguished having high end vocabulary -which is correctly used- as compared to the commonplace words used by the others, why would the examiners give him/her lower score? Isn't that sound biased where the examiners would grade based upon their assumption about memorization or their negative feelings and not the content itself? If the usage of high end words is considered so bad, why the words even exist? Without memorization, is there any other way to retain the words in memory? Simple words are also in our mind just because of memorization. Content and its quality should be graded rather than the grading done based on examiner's thoughts and negative feelings or disliking high-end vocabulary or thinking about someone's memorization.
I agree with you. However, it is not uncommon that many test takers just memorize big words out of context, trying to impress the examiner. After reading lots of papers with misused "high-end" vocab, the examiner would certainly hold a negative attitude towards these words. Therefore, it would be better for us to steer clear of these fancy words as well as to substitute them with everyday word used in an interesting uncommon way as Adam was showing us in the video.
Thanks for the video. It was awesome. I'm learning many different things from your channel. Tweaking my vocabulary would probably let me succeed in my TOEFL test. 😉✌
Lol I'm currently 12 hours away from the real IELTS exam and ur video just got released, ur timing couldn't have been better🤣. Hopefully I can attain my goal of 7 in writing. Thanks😁🤞🤞
I just took it haha. My writing question was "reading stories in books for children is better than watching television and playing computer games. To what extent do u agree/disagree". I managed to squeeze in one word in this lesson haha, I wrote" Spending too much time on TV and games would mean COURTING danger"😂. How high-end it sounds🎉🎉
I think an important point to note is that the list of words Adam suggests you don't write are "favorite" words of candidates and this is why they might seem memorised. A plethora of candidates are memorising a myriad of these words to alleviate their low score. These words have become IELTS cliches {overused words].
Hi Adam, I’ve admired your videos for years! Thanks for all you have done! If I replace “are conducted” for “are performed” does it fit correctly in the sentence? Today, relationships are performed via text and flower emojis.
Fashion magazines use this word quite oftenly! Plethora of shades, plethora of possibilities, etc. I think Adam's advices here are specifically for a test, not for a day-to-day conversations. I love this word either))
Well explained , pandering rhetoric won't lead you anywhere. Not a fan of adjectives while pouring down thoughts into paper. Strong verbs or collocation hands-down beats these fancy colloquial that makes no sense and hurts your score. Deconstruct and frame your ideas simplistically. You will complete your terms with flying colors.
Hi Adam, Please I want to ask you about the word rein, is it used correctly in this sentence: Demands of the elderly, such as nursing homes and hospitals rein in the public financing of industry and education.
Thank you for teaching informative English, sir. I googled all witty words here and found, google dictionary says that to tweak is a bit informal word Is it better off using 'tweak' only in Speaking section?
Sir, When I make sentences in 'past passive', sometimes I automatically add WAS. Examples 1)I was invited. (Correct) 2)I was played. (Wrong) Are there any tricks or any easy way to make sentence sometimes I make mistakes? How to identify and write? could do you please tell me the easy way?
If one easy's question only about a argument and I need not give opinion in it, what will be writing pattern for it? example :Many Population become a curse for a nation. What are the reasons behind it? how it can be sołved?
My Sir, Smith was seen leaving the chamber without listening to the state minister. In this sentence, I got from the newspaper as well as I have a doubt. I studied normally 1) I have seen 2)he has seen 3) I had seen. But this case, the sentence is confusing me because: Newspaper 1)Smith was seen leaving the chamber without listening to the state minister. Cartoon 2)Once he was done he realised that the walls were all plain and white. Is this correct sir? if it's correct, how to use, what is the topic to study like these? Could please tell me, sir?
Hi can you help me please with morpheme I don’t understand what it is I am in the second stage we study it now I read a lot about it but still 😭 confuses our instructor says it must be memorized what I gonna to do 😭please
It's the smallest form of a word. Suffixes and prefixes are a type of morphemes called bound morphemes. In other words, it can't be a word on its own it has to be bound to the word, ie can't, can is your base word and t is the suffix, t on its own doesn't make a word so it is a Bound Morpheme. Unbound morphemes are examples that are stand alone words as well as being a prefix/suffix, eg can is the unbound morpheme in can't. Hope that helps
Dear parents! You can seldom rein your children as they can hardly be swayed by citing the religious scriptures. Perhaps, the time is over when you could tweak their behaviour. Now, you can only flock to the warm beaches and gauge the water.
There is no such thing as courting failure, courting danger I accept because the idiom is correct, but courting failure is so wrong, what are you talking about.
Dazzle them with brilliance, not baffle them with bullshit. Communicate in a way that all ranges of intelligence will clearly understand you, without have to look in a dictionary. unless you're out to impress people.
Adam, that’s lesson that we want from you, keep uploading these types of video, thanks a lot
I’ve been subscribed to your other channel Engvid for a really long time and I’m really glad that I came across this channel I love it! 🥰
Your high quality video is courting me to visit your channel regularly. Keep the good work!
Thanks a lot, Adam! I recently discovered your channel, but I have learned a lot from it already. Even though I am not studying for IELTS or TOEFL, but for CPE, the info you give is really useful. I really appreciate your effort.
Another superb learning session........by the best language coach.
these actually are super hard and rarely used.........loved them...and you as well.
Kudos to you Adam! Awesome, very helpful for the CPE exam too. Please keep up with this type of videos. By the way plethora and myriad are my favourites that I keep using in writings. My teacher is over the moon!
The single most important thing to remember is context. Context matters, if it's out of context it sounds wrong even if you can use the word to mean the same thing.
For example:
A plethora of antibodies swimming around my immune system helps to keep my body working at optimum performance level.
Plethora hands make light work.
The use of the word is correct in meaning for both sentences, however only one has correct context and grammar.
Understanding the contextual meaning of a word makes it's use ok. Especially if you've overused many 😉. This is part of why English is such a complex language to learn.
Good luck to anyone taking your exams
Thank you sir Adam. I've been following you in engvid and I'm so glad you are still active uploading useful videos . More blessing to you and your family.
Best ever Teacher & channel 💯
Best channel to tweak your learning
Welcome back Adam, thanks for all.
Thank you, Adam. Your sharing really helps a lot. Show you my great appreciation.
Excellent video these words summary idea that you want to express. Thank you for teaching, Good continuation!!
Teacher Adams you are a genius in all. Have you ever teach at Law School? If not, I think you should.I never took IELTS or TOELF Essay, even after I got my graduate in Law School couple years ago. I've never had the opportunity the get English Class like that from you. This vídeo help me understand more about this issue: Essay task for IELTS/TOELF. I fall in love with your video. Thank you so much dear Adams.💓👋👋👋👋✋✋🙆
You are my favourite teacher you’re the G.O.A.T 💖
I prefer to aquire vocabulary through the context. Absolutely, learning a language , especially, in advanced level, depend on higher order thinking skills. Yes, reading in analytical way could enhance someone"s ability to obsorb the overall meaning as well as the target vocabulary. Thanks for your honorable effort!
I think memorization of words is not a bad thing until someone use them correctly.
If a person is trying hard to achieve more score in IELTS than the others and his/her essay is distinguished having high end vocabulary -which is correctly used- as compared to the commonplace words used by the others, why would the examiners give him/her lower score?
Isn't that sound biased where the examiners would grade based upon their assumption about memorization or their negative feelings and not the content itself?
If the usage of high end words is considered so bad, why the words even exist?
Without memorization, is there any other way to retain the words in memory? Simple words are also in our mind just because of memorization.
Content and its quality should be graded rather than the grading done based on examiner's thoughts and negative feelings or disliking high-end vocabulary or thinking about someone's memorization.
I agree with you. However, it is not uncommon that many test takers just memorize big words out of context, trying to impress the examiner. After reading lots of papers with misused "high-end" vocab, the examiner would certainly hold a negative attitude towards these words. Therefore, it would be better for us to steer clear of these fancy words as well as to substitute them with everyday word used in an interesting uncommon way as Adam was showing us in the video.
I agree with you. Obviously, one has to make sure that these words are not overdone.
Thanks a lot
I watch your vedios very much in two youtube channels whereby I get benefits very much.
Thanks for the video. It was awesome. I'm learning many different things from your channel. Tweaking my vocabulary would probably let me succeed in my TOEFL test. 😉✌
We don't tweak vocabulary.
You are a great teacher. I like your lessons very much
What a useful video! Thanks, Adam.
Amazing and really helpful video look forward to another one Adam
Lol I'm currently 12 hours away from the real IELTS exam and ur video just got released, ur timing couldn't have been better🤣. Hopefully I can attain my goal of 7 in writing. Thanks😁🤞🤞
good luck
@@artyomchernyaev730 Thank you 😍😍. I'll do my best🤞🤞
I just took it haha. My writing question was "reading stories in books for children is better than watching television and playing computer games. To what extent do u agree/disagree". I managed to squeeze in one word in this lesson haha, I wrote" Spending too much time on TV and games would mean COURTING danger"😂. How high-end it sounds🎉🎉
Hoàng Lâm Võ did you pass?????
Thanks a ton Adam! Now, I can cite ya videos/notes to my pals, who's taking IELTS :)
To great teacher in the world ❤
Feel lucky to have teacher like Adam and Emma.
Lika Maksura and james
I learned new vocabularies today. Thanks
Love this video! Thanks, Please keep it coming!
Excellent like all your flicks. Thanks a million
Thanks for your great teaching
Thanks boss....i saw plethora in some channels and I actually thought it’s a good idea....thanks a lot.😀😀😀
Sir you are very well personality
I like your way of teaching
Adam , these lessons is very beneficial for me.keep uploading this types of video. Thanks a lot
Can you suggest me, how to improve my speaking skill ?
Appreciate you, Adam. Please shoot some more videos like this one.
I think an important point to note is that the list of words Adam suggests you don't write are "favorite" words of candidates and this is why they might seem memorised. A plethora of candidates are memorising a myriad of these words to alleviate their low score. These words have become IELTS cliches {overused words].
Please make more videos like this
Hi Adam, I’ve admired your videos for years! Thanks for all you have done!
If I replace “are conducted” for “are performed” does it fit correctly in the sentence?
Today, relationships are performed via text and flower emojis.
actually meaning of tweak is Twist but impove and adjust is informal word
Hi Adam! I really learned something new! Great class!!! thanks very much!!!
But plethora is one of my favorite words... I even use it in casual conversations =\
RBQITEC if you know how to use it correctly, then you should be fine.
Fashion magazines use this word quite oftenly! Plethora of shades, plethora of possibilities, etc. I think Adam's advices here are specifically for a test, not for a day-to-day conversations. I love this word either))
@@faried3884 what is it?
Nice I am cite your material often
Could you introduce some source to study reading, listening ? Thank you Teacher
Well explained , pandering rhetoric won't lead you anywhere. Not a fan of adjectives while pouring down thoughts into paper. Strong verbs or collocation hands-down beats these fancy colloquial that makes no sense and hurts your score. Deconstruct and frame your ideas simplistically. You will complete your terms with flying colors.
Thank you very much. This is really spectacular lesson.
Could you upload pdf?
In every word, I think we first memorize then use it.
Very good kindly expanded serial videos like this be so great❤❤❤👍👍👍
Thank you so much it’s was really useful.
thanks Adam so much for your sharing English.
Thanks you for ur efforts of making this video! I find it really useful
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos
good teacher
from the two examples i didnt quite get the differnce between rein and rein in
Thanks adam bhayia(meaning brother in hindi)😊
Fantastic Mr. Adam
Thanks. It was amazing. 💪🙂
Hi Adam, Please I want to ask you about the word rein, is it used correctly in this sentence:
Demands of the elderly, such as nursing homes and hospitals rein in the public financing of industry and education.
I've encountered the collocation " ask of " for the first time . Could this be same meaning with " ask for " ?
Thank you for teaching informative English, sir.
I googled all witty words here and found, google dictionary says that to tweak is a bit informal word
Is it better off using 'tweak' only in Speaking section?
Thanks so much u r more than awesome ❤️❤️ i loved that video so much .
Cam u upload a video about cloze test
Thank you sir
many thanks to u
Thank you Adam ...
Thank you. Is there are plan or full study for writing in ilets??
Thanks sir 😊❤️
I often use "alleviate" lol
Thank u a lot, this is really useful:D
Life saving video.
Sir,
When I make sentences in 'past passive', sometimes I automatically add WAS.
Examples
1)I was invited. (Correct)
2)I was played. (Wrong)
Are there any tricks or any easy way to make sentence sometimes I make mistakes?
How to identify and write? could do you please tell me the easy way?
geat lesson
Excellent
It's been a while!
I want to improve my speaking without grammatical errors can u please give me some tricks to do so
Only 35 k ? what you guys doing on UA-cam?
If one easy's question only about a argument and I need not give opinion in it, what will be writing pattern for it?
example :Many Population become a curse for a nation. What are the reasons behind it? how it can be sołved?
Thank you ☺️
Good words but one is regular newspaper reader he comes across these words very often.
My Sir,
Smith was seen leaving the chamber without listening to the state minister.
In this sentence, I got from the newspaper as well as I have a doubt. I studied normally
1) I have seen
2)he has seen
3) I had seen.
But this case, the sentence is confusing me because:
Newspaper
1)Smith was seen leaving the chamber without listening to the state minister.
Cartoon
2)Once he was done he realised that the walls were all plain and white.
Is this correct sir? if it's correct, how to use, what is the topic to study like these? Could please tell me, sir?
I am trying to improve my writing skills. Do I have mistakes in the previous sentence. Thanks
Hello mr.Adam can I use court in this way (dont try to courting me by your actions)🙂thank you
Hi can you help me please with morpheme I don’t understand what it is I am in the second stage we study it now I read a lot about it but still 😭 confuses our instructor says it must be memorized what I gonna to do 😭please
It's the smallest form of a word. Suffixes and prefixes are a type of morphemes called bound morphemes. In other words, it can't be a word on its own it has to be bound to the word, ie can't, can is your base word and t is the suffix, t on its own doesn't make a word so it is a Bound Morpheme.
Unbound morphemes are examples that are stand alone words as well as being a prefix/suffix, eg can is the unbound morpheme in can't.
Hope that helps
thank you
Thx.
Hi. Thanks for your helpful videos.
Could I use 'mitigate' and 'alleviate' interchangeably?
THANKS!!!!!
Like as always👍
Take the reins in your very powerful hands from the narcs. ...
👍👍
hi
Dear parents! You can seldom rein your children as they can hardly be swayed by citing the religious scriptures. Perhaps, the time is over when you could tweak their behaviour. Now, you can only flock to the warm beaches and gauge the water.
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The lesson In a nutshell "Stop exaggeration".
Thank you! (welcome for fun in my channel as well hh )
There is no such thing as courting failure, courting danger I accept because the idiom is correct, but courting failure is so wrong, what are you talking about.
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"This class was a real tweak to me": is this sentence ok?
Dazzle them with brilliance, not baffle them with bullshit. Communicate in a way that all ranges of intelligence will clearly understand you, without have to look in a dictionary. unless you're out to impress people.