Oh my God, you are the bether teacher in the World! I'd never seen someone like you and I'd never seen any of this words in my life. I'll try to see all of yours vídeos, without tired and with courage. Thank you very much. You are the best.
11 out of 12 - as German school principal and french teacher I'm glad I kept some of my school English due to kindle romances. This channel is great, I will follow.
@@AnoJanJan That is very true. I am well-educated as are my family members. A large vocabulary was expected and required. I consider myself fortunate in that regard.
9:00 R.I.P. Kobe! I wasn't just FLINCHED when I heard of his accident, I felt like a child COWERED under the blanket after hearing a horrific story. He definitely GARNERED a lot of fans for the Lakers as he MUSTERED UP the courage in his playmates with his playing and VIED for championship. I think the team was MARRED by his death, even though he had already been retired at the time. More than four years have passed since then, but the sadness still doesn't seem to ABATE inside of me when I hear his name.
Good job, except for “I wasn’t just flinched . . . .” This sentence uses flinch as a transitive verb. It says, in other words, the news about Kobe, flinched you, which is incorrect. Flinch is an intransitive verb. It doesn’t transfer action to something or someone. Instead, YOU flinched when you heard the news.
Just to be a pedant, it is ‘an horrific story’. ‘An hotel’, but generally it is accepted that you can say ‘a history of’. Rules in English can be unreliable. Nice website and very good for learning the language. I lived in France for many years and wish they had had a similar website to help master French.
I only know 3 words out of the 12 words you taught me today. They are :flinch, coax and garner. I must not give up and will not abate my eagerness to continue learning from you. Thanks Lisa! ❤ you
From Pakistan.I hold a post graduate degree in English literature and phonetics Your work is excellent and highly educative. I have joined your channel to receive more useful inputs from you. Thumbs up for you.
This is incredible. I didn't know ONE OF THE VERBS YOU MENTIONED! I used to consider myself as a quite good teacher since I'm a support teacher for students of all grades. I have a lot to learn and I thank you for showing me what I lack! I'll definitely try to convert these new verbs into my active vocabulary.
Lisa, it's so good to see you again. I've been following your channel for the past 10 years and referred many of my Ukrainian friends to your channel because you are a truly genuine teacher. Thanks for teaching another 12 completely new words. I thought I was an advanced speaker 😂
I knew the words and meanings. English was always my favorite course in school. I am a native speaker and a voracious reader. Enjoyed your channel and your teaching style.
I did know them all but admire the way you explained everything simply and practically. As a non native speaker of English you still encouraged me to learn more.
“Despite the team’s best efforts to muster the courage to vie for the championship, the harsh criticism from the coach seemed to mar their confidence, causing some players to flinch and even cower under pressure; however, one player, determined not to belie his true potential, decided to galvanize the group by giving an inspiring speech and coaxing them into believing they could still win, while others continued to beseech for support, hoping to garner the strength they needed to overcome their doubts, despite the opposing team’s attempts to decry their chances.”
Having omitted the word abate,yes, I decried, Im cheating . We can be forgiven. Trying to muster so many words is never easy . I can only beseech that you garner your thoughts, try to coax out those hidden words that cower in some long lost dictionary. No, I'm not trying to vie with your excellent skills, just grateful I didn't flinch under duress. Instead, perhaps we can galvanize our efforts, to belie the complexity of such words . Hope this has helped to not mar the complexity of the English language.... With luv from Hong Kong .😊
Mrs., you decided to humble me today. I'm a B2/C1, but I only knew "galvanize" and only because it's similar to the italian word. Not only didn't I know about the other 11, but I had never heard and I hadn't any clue of them, I couldn't guess at all I feel B1 now 😌
Although not a native speaker, I knew all of those words… from reading them in books or newspapers. But I never hear them used in the American community that I hang out with in Paris. Still, an excellent lesson, Lisa.
English is my third language. I knew 9 of the verbs. I’m always striving to learn more. I truly appreciate you for creating this channel! I’ve been in this country for over two decades, but I still struggle with my accent. I’ve been told that it’s too late for me to speak with the American accent, because I didn’t come here as a preschooler.
I came to live in the USA in my 30s and have lived here for some 35 years now. I am also trilingual and still have a slight accent in English but it doesn't bother me because it's part of who I am. I would rather have an accent and speak with proper English than speak like a native who doesn't have much understanding of the only language they speak. So, kudos to you after all!
Thank you Lisa for your online accurate English in the American version. I have always liked the American English as I'm so used to it since I've worked in an expatriate school for 25 years speaking with overseas hired faculty improving my English pronunciation very much even though the students especially the high 😢school kids can be annoying to imitate my native way of speaking English. Thank you once again for your accurate English online videos ❤👍👏🙏🤗🦋
I’m so pleased to say that I knew all of them! I’m not a native speaker though, but I love this language, I learnt it, I’ve taught it and I’ve read more books in English than in French! Thank you for your videos.
After over 30 years living in New York City and about 8 years of English classes prior to my move to the USA I most confess I am learning a lot about pronunciation. Thank you
I knew all of these. My fiancé was going to be gone two out of three weeks before our wedding. He gave me a paperback to read while he was gone. Before, I had read two books, The Wizard of Oz and the Old Man of the Sea. The third was that paperback. I was 18 then. I’m seventy-three now and still a compulsive reader. I went to college in my forties. Before, I had been asked where I went to college. I hadn’t been. I eventually figured out it was because I was well-read and consequently had a good vocabulary. When I was in college in my forties teachers wrote comments on work like, “Nice to read a paper by someone who can write.” The vocabulary and sentence structure skills were quietly absorbed from reading, mostly classics and non-fiction. One of my parenting successes (it’s a short list) is all my grandchildren have full to overflowing bookcases in their bedrooms. (Alas, three years ago I randomly collapsed into a coma for five days. Now those skills are less dependable. But I still read.)
I believe it is fundamental that teachers teach us English spoken in real life and in movies, and Lisa is almost the only one who does this. Most teachers from other channels teach us expressions they do not even use in everyday life and it is a waste of time. I have recognized many expressions in movies that I have learned here on this channel. It’s the best. Thanks a lot Lisa❤
I love your videos! I'm not native of the English language, and although I have seen and heard those words I didn't know its precise meaning on their own. However when placed into sentences, the context made me understand them even before seeing your video which I find excellent! I teach music, and I have been able to explain with precision what I want to my students without using those words, even as I circumvent similar ideas, which makes me feel content, but I will continue to watch and learn from your videos. Bravissima !
Although I knew the meaning of and have used most in my communication efforts, I found that in defining these words, I missed some subtleties. This is an excellent video. Thank you.
Hi Lisa, I quite frankly knew only very few of these words. There's a sort of decline of interest following for a couple of months now. However, the hood news to myself is that, even though I did know these words, I have their synonyms for the case that I need to talk about them
It's absolutely stunning. We can always improve our knowledge every single day. Thank you. I started very late before mastering fluent English, at the age of 40.
I lived and worked in UK and never ever heard any of these words in every day spoken British English. I recall reading some of those words, but not many.
I could get only four of them right, even though I have heard all these words. The beauty is, how nicely and clearly the meaning is explained. And the pronounciation. Thanks Madam
Love this , and knew every word. Sadly, I dont use these words as often as I should because sadly, people are so dumb and have lost the use of our language in many regards. I have always enjoyed learning and using words, it’s definitely a thing!
That was great. I an currently teaching grandchildren new words and definitions. Your method is very clear and definitely worth using on little ones. Fortunately they are avid readers and use dictionaries when in doubt of a word's meaning.
Excellent video. I have to brush up my vocabulary because I haven't spoken English in many years. I grew up in the States but if you don't use it, you lose it.
I know just a few of them. I guess they must be used by people who have a high level of education, and mainly natives. In the examples most of them were people giving lectures. Thanks for the lesson. It's interesting.
Didn't realize that I didn't fully know the meaning of DECRY! Lol. I love how clear and comforting you speak and I don't have to question if I heard you right. I don't fully enjoy a movie in English if my subtitles aren't on bc they have become like security blankets to me. I love your channel bc I learn a lot. Your suggestion of using a new word in a sentence over and over for practice is a great idea. At 66YO, I don't easily remember new words anymore like I did when I was younger. Thank you!
I went to school in this country. I had to learn on my own. Honestly not good profesors. You are the one that has to fight for your dreams. I became an RN BSN. I'm I'm here still learning. Reading a book once a month also helped me. I'm a fan of your channel and I have to say that my favorite videos are native words or expressions. My next goal is to become a NP , and I'm sure I will be using some of your words. You are truly a blessing for us. GOD BLESS YOU LISA!
I got them all! I've always been keen to speak and pronounce words correctly. My friends are amused when I oh so gently correct another's speech. I know there's a risk of insulting someone, but most often, I'm thanked and pleasantly surprised to find that people want to know proper pronunciation! Recently, I and a friend were conversing with a salesperson about faux leather. The salesperson continually pronounced faux like "fox." I'd never heard of fox leather and, at some point, realized what he meant and explained the origin and pronunciation of faux. My friend kidded me for this, but the salesperson let my friend know he was clearly grateful for the correction...
Thanks Lisa. To be honest, I obtained 4 out of 12. I had seen in some articles but i was unsure about their meanings. Thanks for the clarification. It is a good tome to refresh the concepts to use appropiately.
Thank you so much for this useful vocabulary lesson! I must shamefully admit that I didn’t know the meaning of the verbs “to flinch”, “to mar”, and “to vie”. Best wishes, Anna
I just want to say:"Lisa, thank you so much for amazing help in learning English as a second language.Certantly, I am interested in learning all your 450 words.
As English is my third language, I didn’t know any of these words, but watching this video taught me lots of new words! Thank you for your support and the video 🙏🏻
Yet another meaning of the word galvanize is to make a silver coating on a metallic object. Right? I am used to with this meaning of the word. Thank you for your nice deliberation.
Me too. Remember years ago when Oprah encouraged everyone to sign the no texting while driving pledge? My thing is I beseech (😅) everyone to look up any word they need to in an actual book dictionary as opposed to the internet. Reason being if you go to the internet you will just learn that word. If you look up in a book you will probably end up browsing a little and learn even more! 📚
Namaste from India! Great video..very informative. Thank you for sharing. I knew the meaning of ALL of them except for one (abate) the meaning of which i was not too sure of.. and am not a native English speaker :)
Kudos to my 8 years of Catholic school learning ! I knew every word due to it. Public highschool was too boring... eventually making me dropout. That did not hinder me from good paying jobs due to being articulate.
I knew six of them. That's a dramatically good article 👏 👍 ❤❤❤, I adore your English, and it puts me in the vibes of focusing on learning more about your skills 😀
Most of the words you are dealing with are familiar to me . These are really important words for a learner of English language. Thanks for sharing the video.
Thoroughly enjoy your channel. I have a thought for you that occurred out of thin air when in the process of considering word definitions: " Words are best defined within the context in which they are used."
Oh my God, you are the bether teacher in the World!
I'd never seen someone like you and I'd never seen any of this words in my life.
I'll try to see all of yours vídeos, without tired and with courage.
Thank you very much. You are the best.
11 out of 12 - as German school principal and french teacher I'm glad I kept some of my school English due to kindle romances. This channel is great, I will follow.
I knew all of them, but I am a native speaker. This is such a useful channel for so many. Thank you for what you do.
Same, but there are many native speakers with mediocre vocabulary
Hello mam. Can you give me learn English of most important secret? . I want to learn and studying
@@AnoJanJan That is very true. I am well-educated as are my family members. A large vocabulary was expected and required. I consider myself fortunate in that regard.
@@mnbvvdjdjdd I am not available to do that. I wish you the best.
@@mnbvvdjdjdd I recommend that you study with this channel. She seems to be a remarkable teacher. You have an amazing resource right here!
9:00 R.I.P. Kobe! I wasn't just FLINCHED when I heard of his accident, I felt like a child COWERED under the blanket after hearing a horrific story. He definitely GARNERED a lot of fans for the Lakers as he MUSTERED UP the courage in his playmates with his playing and VIED for championship. I think the team was MARRED by his death, even though he had already been retired at the time. More than four years have passed since then, but the sadness still doesn't seem to ABATE inside of me when I hear his name.
😁😍😃
Wow! You truly mastered the English language. Excellent writing
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Good job, except for “I wasn’t just flinched . . . .” This sentence uses flinch as a transitive verb. It says, in other words, the news about Kobe, flinched you, which is incorrect. Flinch is an intransitive verb. It doesn’t transfer action to something or someone. Instead, YOU flinched when you heard the news.
Just to be a pedant, it is ‘an horrific story’. ‘An hotel’, but generally it is accepted that you can say ‘a history of’. Rules in English can be unreliable. Nice website and very good for learning the language. I lived in France for many years and wish they had had a similar website to help master French.
I just learned twelve new words. ☺
Me too 😂
maybe already forgoten them all in seconds.😂
@@weiyi-my4it 😯😂
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Same here!
I only know 3 words out of the 12 words you taught me today. They are :flinch, coax and garner. I must not give up and will not abate my eagerness to continue learning from you. Thanks Lisa! ❤ you
From Pakistan.I hold a post graduate degree in English literature and phonetics
Your work is excellent and highly educative. I have joined your channel to receive more useful inputs from you. Thumbs up for you.
But how many did you guess…?
One of the best teachers out there
Thank you. : )
Teacher i am learner from myanmar and looking forward to seeing your cpcoming lessons enthusiastically❤❤❤
no other channel is even close to the quality of these videos i mean the content/filling, examples, clarity. Thanks a million
Thank you!
Thank you for teaching! You always explain words very clearly. You are my favorite teacher on UA-cam.
This is incredible. I didn't know ONE OF THE VERBS YOU MENTIONED! I used to consider myself as a quite good teacher since I'm a support teacher for students of all grades. I have a lot to learn and I thank you for showing me what I lack! I'll definitely try to convert these new verbs into my active vocabulary.
Samo opušteno prof. Kolarević, ovo je namerno napravljeno preteško... ;)
Same here, Manuela
I didn't feel a teacher, but a B2/C1
She really humbled me 😄😄
The fact is that the English vocabulary is immense, infinitive
@@tm75_88 ♥
Lisa, it's so good to see you again. I've been following your channel for the past 10 years and referred many of my Ukrainian friends to your channel because you are a truly genuine teacher. Thanks for teaching another 12 completely new words. I thought I was an advanced speaker 😂
Thank you for your comment. It's nice to know that you followed me all these years! : )
Molodec, slava Ukraini 💙💛
I knew the words and meanings. English was always my favorite course in school. I am a native speaker and a voracious reader. Enjoyed your channel and your teaching style.
Ditto for me.😊
I did know them all but admire the way you explained everything simply and practically. As a non native speaker of English you still encouraged me to learn more.
“Despite the team’s best efforts to muster the courage to vie for the championship, the harsh criticism from the coach seemed to mar their confidence, causing some players to flinch and even cower under pressure; however, one player, determined not to belie his true potential, decided to galvanize the group by giving an inspiring speech and coaxing them into believing they could still win, while others continued to beseech for support, hoping to garner the strength they needed to overcome their doubts, despite the opposing team’s attempts to decry their chances.”
A+😊✓
Having omitted the word abate,yes, I decried, Im cheating . We can be forgiven. Trying to muster so many words is never easy . I can only beseech that you garner your thoughts, try to coax out those hidden words that cower in some long lost dictionary.
No, I'm not trying to vie with your excellent skills, just grateful I didn't flinch under duress. Instead, perhaps we can galvanize our efforts, to belie the complexity of such words .
Hope this has helped to not mar the complexity of the English language....
With luv from Hong Kong .😊
❤@@Hottiger1818
I knew the verb to coax in 2002 but I didn't pronounce it very well. Today I have learned how to pronounce it correctly. Thanks a lot for this video
Mrs., you decided to humble me today.
I'm a B2/C1, but I only knew "galvanize" and only because it's similar to the italian word. Not only didn't I know about the other 11, but I had never heard and I hadn't any clue of them, I couldn't guess at all
I feel B1 now 😌
Although not a native speaker, I knew all of those words… from reading them in books or newspapers. But I never hear them used in the American community that I hang out with in Paris.
Still, an excellent lesson, Lisa.
You must be 1 in a 1.000.000
@@Emerald_City_Your comment makes me feel good, because I also know all those words and I am not a native speaker 😅
@@chuan-kangshih78 _Your comment makes me feel good_ --A generation of new geniuses is spreading around the globe...
@@Emerald_City_sorry, 2 in 1.000.000 . I also never heard any of these words, and I work with English, Americans…
Abate, decry, galvanize, garner, vie : 5 words out 12. Long way to go!!!
This is the only Channel that Can teach us the american accent
It's not the only one, but a great one for sure!
@@zsb707 i swear this is the one that did the trick for me
Setuju sekali
Lisa is my favorite teacher of American English on UA-cam. Today I’m unhappy, because all 12 verbs were new to me. 😢
Me too 😂
To me, too. 😊
Now you have a new goal to work towards. You will do it in time❤❤❤😊
@@Monkralj Be happy. You learned 12 new words. That's great! 👍
And my fam say my English is perfect 😢
English is my third language. I knew 9 of the verbs. I’m always striving to learn more.
I truly appreciate you for creating this channel! I’ve been in this country for over two decades, but I still struggle with my accent. I’ve been told that it’s too late for me to speak with the American accent, because I didn’t come here as a preschooler.
I came to live in the USA in my 30s and have lived here for some 35 years now. I am also trilingual and still have a slight accent in English but it doesn't bother me because it's part of who I am. I would rather have an accent and speak with proper English than speak like a native who doesn't have much understanding of the only language they speak. So, kudos to you after all!
I also speak English with an accent because I learnt it from non native English teachers. In spite of this, I am fluent and people understand me.😊
I am giving a Chinese youth assistance in learning the English language. Your video has given me a valuable assistance in my endeavours. Thank you
Thank you Lisa for your online accurate English in the American version. I have always liked the American English as I'm so used to it since I've worked in an expatriate school for 25 years speaking with overseas hired faculty improving my English pronunciation very much even though the students especially the high 😢school kids can be annoying to imitate my native way of speaking English. Thank you once again for your accurate English online videos ❤👍👏🙏🤗🦋
I know some of them, but this is an opportunity to learn and use them! Teacher Lisa thank you so much for this amazing presentation 😊!
Thank you!
Thank you very much again, teacher Lisa! Greetings from Mexico!
I'm an English teacher in DR Congo I know 11 thanks for sharing them with us❤
You're the most welcome I learned much about grammar and phrasal verbs thanks 🙏🙏
I’m so pleased to say that I knew all of them!
I’m not a native speaker though, but I love this language, I learnt it, I’ve taught it and I’ve read more books in English than in French!
Thank you for your videos.
Lisa, you are my favorite teacher!
After over 30 years living in New York City and about 8 years of English classes prior to my move to the USA I most confess I am learning a lot about pronunciation. Thank you
I knew all of these.
My fiancé was going to be gone two out of three weeks before our wedding. He gave me a paperback to read while he was gone. Before, I had read two books, The Wizard of Oz and the Old Man of the Sea. The third was that paperback. I was 18 then. I’m seventy-three now and still a compulsive reader.
I went to college in my forties. Before, I had been asked where I went to college. I hadn’t been. I eventually figured out it was because I was well-read and consequently had a good vocabulary. When I was in college in my forties teachers wrote comments on work like, “Nice to read a paper by someone who can write.”
The vocabulary and sentence structure skills were quietly absorbed from reading, mostly classics and non-fiction. One of my parenting successes (it’s a short list) is all my grandchildren have full to overflowing bookcases in their bedrooms.
(Alas, three years ago I randomly collapsed into a coma for five days. Now those skills are less dependable. But I still read.)
Was that coma induced by covid?
Amazing ! French myself and having lived here for thirty years, i have learnt some new words thanks to you. Thank you.
I believe it is fundamental that teachers teach us English spoken in real life and in movies, and Lisa is almost the only one who does this. Most teachers from other channels teach us expressions they do not even use in everyday life and it is a waste of time. I have recognized many expressions in movies that I have learned here on this channel. It’s the best. Thanks a lot Lisa❤
Thanks dear Lisa ! When I see a new notification on your channel, I’m always excited to watch it ! Thanks again for the outstanding video 🙏
Thank you!
So Glad… OMG, that could get in and see this. Very good definition, spirit etc.. sweet dear Lisa. 😊
These verbs can do really magic to your conversation n pronounciation. Simply superb. We need to know more such valuable words. Thanks Liza.
I love your videos! I'm not native of the English language, and although I have seen and heard those words I didn't know its precise meaning on their own. However when placed into sentences, the context made me understand them even before seeing your video which I find excellent! I teach music, and I have been able to explain with precision what I want to my students without using those words, even as I circumvent similar ideas, which makes me feel content, but I will continue to watch and learn from your videos. Bravissima !
Although I knew the meaning of and have used most in my communication efforts, I found that in defining these words, I missed some subtleties. This is an excellent video. Thank you.
I knew some of them, but other are new for me, i can't miss out to learn them. I appreciate it
Hi Lisa,
I quite frankly knew only very few of these words. There's a sort of decline of interest following for a couple of months now. However, the hood news to myself is that, even though I did know these words, I have their synonyms for the case that I need to talk about them
Thanks for your kind help, I did not knew any of the expression you listed , I better take your useful course to improve my English
I didn’t know. The past tense is in didn’t.he knew, he didn’t know
All of them - but I am 80 and English. I have always been an avid reader and adore Scrabble. x
It's absolutely stunning. We can always improve our knowledge every single day. Thank you. I started very late before mastering fluent English, at the age of 40.
As a speaker of British English, glad to say I know and use all the words you mention.
I lived and worked in UK and never ever heard any of these words in every day spoken British English. I recall reading some of those words, but not many.
I could get only four of them right, even though I have heard all these words. The beauty is, how nicely and clearly the meaning is explained. And the pronounciation. Thanks Madam
One of the best channels I’ve ever come across. Thanks
Love this , and knew every word. Sadly, I dont use these words as often as I should because sadly, people are so dumb and have lost the use of our language in many regards. I have always enjoyed learning and using words, it’s definitely a thing!
To be perfectly frank, I am not familiar with these verbs. Thanks a bunch for teaching us these Advanced verbs❤❤
Well, there are tens of these words, how are you going to learn them all to be able to have an excellent English??
@@maryamvaezjavadi4800 the best way is to read a lot, watch movies and TV shows, and practice
Thank you teacher.
Greeting from Morocco.
That was great. I an currently teaching grandchildren new words and definitions. Your method is very clear and definitely worth using on little ones. Fortunately they are avid readers and use dictionaries when in doubt of a word's meaning.
I knew all of them. Can’t say I use them much. I am not a native speaker, but you could not tell if you hear me. Excellent choice of words. Thank you.
The best channel for those trying to improve their ability to speak English.
Nice.I could learn uses of many new words.Thank You Madam.
After some time not having your logo I have been listening the others tutors of English. I think that your one of the best.
Reading really helps a lot to me. Thanks for the course!
Excellent video. I have to brush up my vocabulary because I haven't spoken English in many years. I grew up in the States but if you don't use it, you lose it.
I know just a few of them. I guess they must be used by people who have a high level of education, and mainly natives. In the examples most of them were people giving lectures. Thanks for the lesson. It's interesting.
Mom, your way of teaching is excellent and beneficial for us.
Hi, teacher Lisa. I love learning something like this. I know none of them. Thank you, and I hope videos like this coming soon.
so far, you are the best English teacher, that I have found online, I am glad you published your own books,
Just saw this channel. I didn’t know any of these words. Thank you! Love it.
Didn't realize that I didn't fully know the meaning of DECRY! Lol.
I love how clear and comforting you speak and I don't have to question if I heard you right. I don't fully enjoy a movie in English if my subtitles aren't on bc they have become like security blankets to me.
I love your channel bc I learn a lot. Your suggestion of using a new word in a sentence over and over for practice is a great idea. At 66YO, I don't easily remember new words anymore like I did when I was younger. Thank you!
I went to school in this country. I had to learn on my own. Honestly not good profesors. You are the one that has to fight for your dreams. I became an RN BSN. I'm I'm here still learning. Reading a book once a month also helped me. I'm a fan of your channel and I have to say that my favorite videos are native words or expressions. My next goal is to become a NP , and I'm sure I will be using some of your words. You are truly a blessing for us.
GOD BLESS YOU LISA!
Thank you! : )
Thank you Lisa for the great opportunity to share these amazing lessons, I really appreciate your teaching skills 🥰👍🏼
Your lesson is excellent, I have learnt lots of new words. Thank you.
I got them all! I've always been keen to speak and pronounce words correctly. My friends are amused when I oh so gently correct another's speech. I know there's a risk of insulting someone, but most often, I'm thanked and pleasantly surprised to find that people want to know proper pronunciation!
Recently, I and a friend were conversing with a salesperson about faux leather. The salesperson continually pronounced faux like "fox." I'd never heard of fox leather and, at some point, realized what he meant and explained the origin and pronunciation of faux. My friend kidded me for this, but the salesperson let my friend know he was clearly grateful for the correction...
I knew them all!
But, it was exceedingly inspiring hear them applied!
Thanks Lisa. To be honest, I obtained 4 out of 12. I had seen in some articles but i was unsure about their meanings. Thanks for the clarification. It is a good tome to refresh the concepts to use appropiately.
thank you Ms you are a Lady and a Master... you have galvanized me to vie with my training in getting fluency, thanks for coaxing me... : )
4 words. A lot of thancks m'am.
Thank you so much for this useful vocabulary lesson!
I must shamefully admit that I didn’t know the meaning of the verbs “to flinch”, “to mar”, and “to vie”.
Best wishes,
Anna
I just want to say:"Lisa, thank you so much for amazing help in learning English as a second language.Certantly, I am interested in learning all your 450 words.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re finding the videos helpful.
Hi !
I am from Brazil . I learned alot of new words . Thank you !
someone please make a list of all the words covered in this video 💕
Usually I get an A in your classes but this one was quite difficult and of course very interesting. I recognized most of the words when in context.
As English is my third language, I didn’t know any of these words, but watching this video taught me lots of new words!
Thank you for your support and the video 🙏🏻
Even as a native speaker, I do not use most of these words very often. Great reminder for me too!
Thank you. I’m saving for your course. Because you are great.
Thank you Lisa for the lesson. You are the best teacher ever.
Outstanding! I learned 4 of them for the first time... Thanks a million for this useful lesson we had
I'm listening English for about 2years and did not know none of them, is very important to read more.
Amazing content as well thanks to share Dear ❤❤❤❤
I missed 3 words, but English is my fourth language.. you’re the best teacher!
Yet another meaning of the word galvanize is to make a silver coating on a metallic object. Right? I am used to with this meaning of the word. Thank you for your nice deliberation.
Looking over and over this list of verbs... Thanks Lisa
I knew all of them. I am an avid reader. Therefore, I always look up words that I don't understand.❤
Me too. Remember years ago when Oprah encouraged everyone to sign the no texting while driving pledge? My thing is I beseech (😅) everyone to look up any word they need to in an actual book dictionary as opposed to the internet. Reason being if you go to the internet you will just learn that word. If you look up in a book you will probably end up browsing a little and learn even more! 📚
amazed & shocked. amazing video for English. Thank you.
Thank you teacher Lisa, for your helping me to learn more with English! Wish you have a good health and happiness!
You’re a great teacher !!! Thank you so much. English is not my first language so this is sooo helpful for me.
experienced and more professional approach thanks teach
Namaste from India!
Great video..very informative.
Thank you for sharing.
I knew the meaning of ALL of them except for one (abate) the meaning of which i was not too sure of.. and am not a native English speaker :)
Kudos to my 8 years of Catholic school learning ! I knew every word due to it. Public highschool was too boring... eventually making me dropout. That did not hinder me from good paying jobs due to being articulate.
I knew six of them. That's a dramatically good article 👏 👍 ❤❤❤, I adore your English, and it puts me in the vibes of focusing on learning more about your skills 😀
Thank you! 😃
Thank you! I enjoyed listening to you.
Thank you for the wonderful lesson.
Most of the words you are dealing with are familiar to me . These are really important words for a learner of English language. Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you, ma'am. Excellent tutorial. Very useful. Appreciate.
Thank you Lisa!
Thanks for this
you're amazing person, I didn't know all those words thanks
Thoroughly enjoy your channel.
I have a thought for you that occurred out of thin air when in the process of considering word definitions:
" Words are best defined within the context in which they are used."
I knew them all. I have been bilingual all my life. Thank you for the Lesson.