I am advanced learner myself and proficient in English. I gotta tell u that I particularly love your classes and the way you explain em’. You never sound rush and seem to enjoy while explaining. That’s what I greatly admire and love about your classes.
Messed up = unhappy or emotionally upset = I've been messed up lately Something messed up=fucked up Cocky = showing confidence in an annoying way Woke = aware, especially of social problems like racism and inequality = everyone needs to be woke. That's why school should teach these things Ballsy = brave or determined =having the balls / guts to do something= he was very ballsy to do what he did yesterday Jaded = losing interest for something because you have experienced something too many times Moody =someone going from being happy to being unhappy Clingy =your girlfriend can be clingy Feisty (faisfi) = full of determination Ballin' = living a wealthy life spending tons of money=to be rollin' in money = she's making it rain = she's ballin' Kinky = unusual, strange and possibly exciting Cheeky = someone is rude or not showing respect in a funny way
I relish watching your videos since I have learned myriad of words.This is absolutely a quintessential to watch if somebody wants to bolster their speaking and writing capacity. I am over the moon because bit by bit my confident is increasing dramatically.I would like to commend you sir by sharing all your nascent and unique words. Hat's off
Hi Wes. SO-CALLED was the adjective I enjoyed the most. "We still haven't reached the so-called herd immunity two years after the pandemic arrived. Even with vaccines available. What a pity!" Thank you!
Hi l'm Aya from lraq.l have been studying English going on two years .All honestly,your channel has been incredibly helpful for my English it helped me to improve both my rang of vocabulary and grammer as well as my Speaking skills.Thanks for everything that you're doing for English learners 😊
Learning English is not to impress it is about being able to communicate. I mean it is important to learn advanced words just so you could specify what you really try to mean when you use the language but it is never trying to impress someone. A word alone has no substance in it, it is the message that matters.
In the movie Forrest Gump , there is a scene in which Forrest meets with Jenny after many years and she tells him she was messed up for a long time -- this is also a perfect example of using this adjective !
Oh wow I markedly learn plenty of words from your channel that you vigorously benefit me a lot,please don't cease recording this scope of videos ,😄✋ break a leg
Even though I'm fluent in English I don't mean I'm a cocky but sometimes I ALso encounter with a cumbersome problem and it's messed up but because of your dope video currently I am be able to speak or express my thoughts in English pensively and more affective than before. Even though I'm not a professional grammar user but I continue to keep my momentum and boost my moral on an English studying journey..
Hi, Wes! Happy Saturday! I hope all is well with you and your family. I love to learn new things and your video has really lived up to it -- so dope! Thanks for your lessons, and I will be on the lookout for more videos from you. Till then, please stay safe and stay healthy. Cheers!
"so-called" is one of those adjectives that I see a whole lot, but I had a hard time understanding its usage. By the way, such a pretty dope lesson. Thanks, Wes.
@@nadiaal4307 yea in this sentence it's not correct to use such a + pretty. Because "pretty" is an adverb here. But when it's used as an adjective then u can use such a + pretty: ( like in this example) " Wow ! You' ve got such a pretty dress! 👗
Thanks a lot Mr Wes...شكرا جزيلا. "Extol" worthy lesson as usual...Don't "scold" me for using your "borrowed " words. Should you do , I will "bemoan" facing injustice".Hat off .Mr wes .Nouredine
My first time here on this channel.Would appreciate it very much if you could do a lesson on the use of correct prepositions in a sentence which I find most difficult in several languages🙄
Thank you 🙏, I found out about your channel yesterday and signed up immediately. I saw most of adjectives you described in the video and it was hard to understand that. Now I know them thanks to your lesson
Very interesting vocabulary list, but as a native speaker of English, I have to say that some of it strikes me as a little slangy to be using in everyday speech. Aside from the slightly vulgar overtones of most slang, its real danger is that it tends to fall out of fashion fairly quickly as the culture changes over time. For example, the "groovy" slang of my youth (1960s and 1970s) elicits nothing but eyerolls today. That's why most English teachers generally avoid teaching it and caution their students to be very careful in adopting it.
I once heard that the vocab we use is highly influenced by the community we live in; therefore regional slang might be meaningful to a group of people and mean nothing or even the opposite to others. An NNS of English must double, triple, or quadruple his attention when entering these uncharted waters.
"Bloody hell, this Wes guy is cheeky, isn't he?" 😊 No, he's okay and he's putting out some dope vids that you can use to freshen up when you're jaded. ☺
Thank you so much sir this video is most help full for me because if you don't make that video i couldn't learn any thing keep on going thanks for chance learn some word and i enjoyed lot of that videos i am your also big fan ....
Hey Wes, thank you for the incredible lesson. I got to learn so many new words from your videos. You take great efforts to give us the best. You are an outstanding teacher. Thank you so much.
I mostly knew all of these adjectives but my English is out of whack sometimes due to different sense of meaning - I believed that jaded is something of the old, passed by, like the rust on steel, relating to the past which will be no more.
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It sounds good but I have problems remembering all these words. The first one is also known in German as "so-called--so genannt" and it is used in the same way. Nevertheless, You are a great teacher with clear pronunciation.
Sir I have been facing a trouble in spoken English. When I write I atleast can make a gud piece of writing but the moment I have to speak.i an unable to weave gud sentences. Rather after few sentences I completely go blank what to speak next
I am advanced learner myself and proficient in English. I gotta tell u that I particularly love your classes and the way you explain em’. You never sound rush and seem to enjoy while explaining. That’s what I greatly admire and love about your classes.
Explanations are simple and clear easy to understand as learner👌
Messed up = unhappy or emotionally upset = I've been messed up lately
Something messed up=fucked up
Cocky = showing confidence in an annoying way
Woke = aware, especially of social problems like racism and inequality = everyone needs to be woke. That's why school should teach these things
Ballsy = brave or determined =having the balls / guts to do something= he was very ballsy to do what he did yesterday
Jaded = losing interest for something because you have experienced something too many times
Moody =someone going from being happy to being unhappy
Clingy =your girlfriend can be clingy
Feisty (faisfi) = full of determination
Ballin' = living a wealthy life spending tons of money=to be rollin' in money = she's making it rain = she's ballin'
Kinky = unusual, strange and possibly exciting
Cheeky = someone is rude or not showing respect in a funny way
I relish watching your videos since I have learned myriad of words.This is absolutely a quintessential to watch if somebody wants to bolster their speaking and writing capacity. I am over the moon because bit by bit my confident is increasing dramatically.I would like to commend you sir by sharing all your nascent and unique words. Hat's off
Hi Wes. SO-CALLED was the adjective I enjoyed the most.
"We still haven't reached the so-called herd immunity two years after the pandemic arrived. Even with vaccines available. What a pity!"
Thank you!
You are a real great English teacher
Not a so called teacher , Sir
Thank you! 😃
Hi l'm Aya from lraq.l have been studying English going on two years .All honestly,your channel has been incredibly helpful for my English it helped me to improve both my rang of vocabulary and grammer as well as my Speaking skills.Thanks for everything that you're doing for English learners 😊
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Learning English is not to impress it is about being able to communicate. I mean it is important to learn advanced words just so you could specify what you really try to mean when you use the language but it is never trying to impress someone. A word alone has no substance in it, it is the message that matters.
Thank you very much dear sir 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘.
I'm Zubair Al mahmud from Bangladesh one of your students.
You are most welcome. Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
In the movie Forrest Gump , there is a scene in which Forrest meets with Jenny after many years and she tells him she was messed up for a long time -- this is also a perfect example of using this adjective !
Definitely. Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍
Wes makes English learning so interesting. I watch his videos everyday now.
You made us remember those words far easy, thanks!
You 're always the best teacher ! Thanks again for the excellent teaching 👏
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Oh wow I markedly learn plenty of words from your channel that you vigorously benefit me a lot,please don't cease recording this scope of videos ,😄✋ break a leg
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Bro, what is the meaning of " break a leg" as u mentioned in the end of your comment?
Excelent, easy and profound. Thanks.
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Not only this, but every single lesson of yours is a pretty dope. I just love it. Thank you Mr. Wes. ❤
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Thank you, Wes. It was very useful as always. You are not cocky at all!!! You are absolutely wonderful teacher!!!
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Even though I'm fluent in English I don't mean I'm a cocky but sometimes I ALso encounter with a cumbersome problem and it's messed up but because of your dope video currently I am be able to speak or express my thoughts in English pensively and more affective than before. Even though I'm not a professional grammar user but I continue to keep my momentum and boost my moral on an English studying journey..
Super dope adjectives! Thank you!
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That’s great lesson! Thanks 😊
I’d prefer this style than live lesson because I can listen it many times later.
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Wonderful lesson as always
Thanks a bunch.
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Thanks Wess! For this well- done post about adjective meanings.
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Hi, Wes! Happy Saturday! I hope all is well with you and your family. I love to learn new things and your video has really lived up to it -- so dope! Thanks for your lessons, and I will be on the lookout for more videos from you. Till then, please stay safe and stay healthy. Cheers!
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"so-called" is one of those adjectives that I see a whole lot, but I had a hard time understanding its usage. By the way, such a pretty dope lesson. Thanks, Wes.
The same with cocky
You can’t use such a and pretty together
@@nadiaal4307 hey there, thanks for the feedback. Gonna keep it in mind. 😊
@@nadiaal4307 yea in this sentence it's not correct to use such a + pretty. Because "pretty" is an adverb here.
But when it's used as an adjective then u can use such a + pretty: ( like in this example)
" Wow ! You' ve got such a pretty dress! 👗
Exactly
Thanks a lot,my beloved teacher
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Wes, your lessons are definitely dope and you're a dope teacher. I really enjoy every single lesson I watch.
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Fantastic lesson, Wes!! Thanks a lot!! Wish you all the best!!
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It's great to learn those advanced words with short video clips. I love the last wrap up! 👏
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Thank you for sharing this Wes. I learned a lot from you. Your videos are pretty dope! 😉 God bless..
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such a dope video for a new learner like me !! all the way from Asia Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
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Thanks a lot Mr Wes...شكرا جزيلا. "Extol" worthy lesson as usual...Don't "scold" me for using your "borrowed " words. Should you do , I will "bemoan" facing injustice".Hat off .Mr wes .Nouredine
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Many new words as a gift in Jan'22 from Master English Wes.
Very very excellent lesson
Thks so much. I really appreciate yr hard work to do this 👍👍👍❤
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My first time here on this channel.Would appreciate it very much if you could do a lesson on the use of correct prepositions in a sentence which I find most difficult in several languages🙄
Thanks for commenting. I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. 👍
Thank you 🙏, I found out about your channel yesterday and signed up immediately. I saw most of adjectives you described in the video and it was hard to understand that. Now I know them thanks to your lesson
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Very interesting vocabulary list, but as a native speaker of English, I have to say that some of it strikes me as a little slangy to be using in everyday speech. Aside from the slightly vulgar overtones of most slang, its real danger is that it tends to fall out of fashion fairly quickly as the culture changes over time. For example, the "groovy" slang of my youth (1960s and 1970s) elicits nothing but eyerolls today. That's why most English teachers generally avoid teaching it and caution their students to be very careful in adopting it.
well put. Dandy comment.
I once heard that the vocab we use is highly influenced by the community we live in; therefore regional slang might be meaningful to a group of people and mean nothing or even the opposite to others. An NNS of English must double, triple, or quadruple his attention when entering these uncharted waters.
"Bloody hell, this Wes guy is cheeky, isn't he?" 😊 No, he's okay and he's putting out some dope vids that you can use to freshen up when you're jaded. ☺
Nice use of the words. Thanks for commenting. 😃
Happy,easy,and learning a lot, your class is dope!!
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Thank you so much sir this video is most help full for me because if you don't make that video i couldn't learn any thing keep on going thanks for chance learn some word and i enjoyed lot of that videos i am your also big fan ....
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Hey 👋.. Well, thank you so much. I really like this kind of lessons! Truly appreciate the great effort!
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Hey Wes, thank you for the incredible lesson. I got to learn so many new words from your videos. You take great efforts to give us the best. You are an outstanding teacher. Thank you so much.
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Such a pretty dope lesson! 😉❤👏Thanks a lot Wes..the way you ended the lesson was fantastic😄🌷
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I love your lessons!!!!!!
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I loved those TV show clips. Very useful and amusing too. This surely is dope!
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Thanks for interesting lesson.
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Thanks. I'm wanting to improve my English and this lesson is very helpful.
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Just keep going teacher
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This is really useful. Thank you so much. And it will be really better if you can speak louder on the next video. Stay happpy! 😊
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Thanks
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Nice video as always.Pls how can l access those videos you used for example sentences.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I use a site called YARN to get these video. www.getyarn.io/ 👍
So great lesson, thank you so much 😊
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What a great video! Thanks for sharing. ❤☺
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Pretty dope video ,Wes Cheers
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Thanks Wes for this interesting lesson. Greetings from Egypt🤗
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What you're great teachers and humble absolutely I do really like wes
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Fantastic!!
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Your lessons are soooo dope! :-)
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Please more of this video!
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Thank you so much 😂I like your videos I learn a lot from em
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Thanks!
Good content!
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Thank so much
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I relish watching your lesson, they are very handy 3:16
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New here. I'm happy.
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This is interesting to see. We wouldn’t use half of these adjectives in the UK
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Very informative sir, plz keep it up
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Thank you for the lesson, I really found it truly interesting, I loved the film part about feisty.
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You make great videos!
damn handsome silver fox.
Wes is such a sharp teacher.
Thank you so much Mes ☺️
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Could you explain the phrase cancel culture? thank you for your program
I enjoyed and learned a lot while watching your videos..
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Hello! Great video, thanks! 🎄❄🎅
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Sounds great
Keep striving to us
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Please post back previous comments concerning your outstanding courses.
We like to learn these American expressions.
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thank u for this amazing lesson
i have a question
is there any difference between cashback and refund
can we use them interchangeably?
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Hi
Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Hey Wes, thanks for the dope lesson. By the way, I’m confused with the word “spontaneous” in She’s spontaneous. Can u explain it for me??? Thanks
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. If you describe someone as "spontaneous," it means this person will do something all of a sudden and without notice. 👍
@@InteractiveEng thank teacher😊
Very nice sir
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Hi Wes, I love your videos, I have a small doubt with dope, I heard it used more like an insult than as a compliment.
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I'm confused too
Dope - ДОПолнять, ДОБавлять - add!
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@@InteractiveEng please, russian subtitles, turn on!
Thanks!!!
These last two years were a roller coaster, And I bet a lot people was out of whack just as I was
I give my props to those woke people making actions for the climate change
Dope , cool lesson 🙏🏻✨🌹
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I mostly knew all of these adjectives but my English is out of whack sometimes due to different sense of meaning - I believed that jaded is something of the old, passed by, like the rust on steel, relating to the past which will be no more.
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yw
Excellente video
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❤ I am super clingy to your videos
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Mes are. you doing classes on Lingoda? I would love to take some classes with you.
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Dope!
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I love the way you review these words lol
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It sounds good but I have problems remembering all these words. The first one is also known in German as "so-called--so genannt" and it is used in the same way.
Nevertheless, You are a great teacher with clear pronunciation.
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You wont get copy right claims from those shorts in between ?
So far, so good. 😊
Very useful vedeo, hope more and more vedeos
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@@InteractiveEng thanks a lot.
What is be touchy feely?
Sir I have been facing a trouble in spoken English. When I write I atleast can make a gud piece of writing but the moment I have to speak.i an unable to weave gud sentences. Rather after few sentences I completely go blank what to speak next
The explanations are more advanced than the adjectives that are very common and not at all advanced.
3:02 So cocky menas cheese or cheesy?
Good job
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my body was all out of whack
that was a ballsy move
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I am clingy in learning English because I’m self motivated
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Wow how you gather this?
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Gee, thanks for the video.
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@@InteractiveEng Thanks, my friend.
Frisky and perky same mean
What does this mean please (Frisky)