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Advanced English Words

Here are the key points about the Present Simple tense: - Used to describe habitual or repeated actions, general truths, and schedules - Main verb uses the base form (without -s, -es, -ies endings) for all subjects - Use with time words like: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every day/week/month, on Mondays, in summer/winter, etc. 0:21 Present Continuous The Present Continuous tense: - Used for actions happening now or around now - Main verb uses the present participle form (-ing ending) - Use with time words like: now, at the moment, currently, today, this week/month

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Advanced English Words

Here are the key points about the Present Simple tense: - Used to describe habitual or repeated actions, general truths, and schedules - Main verb uses the base form (without -s, -es, -ies endings) for all subjects - Use with time words like: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every day/week/month, on Mondays, in summer/winter, etc. 0:21 Present Continuous The Present Continuous tense: - Used for actions happening now or around now - Main verb uses the present participle form (-ing ending) - Use with time words like: now, at the moment, currently, today, this week/month

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Advanced English Words

Phrases:
1. There was never a dull moment in this session.
2. The party music is defening
3. Her jokes are hillarious.
4. The boxer is quite forceful.
5. The kitty is petite.
6. He fainted because she is frail.
7. His speech was idiotic.
8. I was perplexed after this lesson.
9. I am fearful of sleeping alone.
10. She frequently visits the temple.

Vocabulary:

Very Boring: Dull


Very Noisy: Deafening
Very Funny: Hilarious
Very Strong: Forceful
Very Small: Petite
Very week Frail
Very Stupid: Idiotic
Very Confused: Perplexed
Very Afraid: Fearful
Very Often: Frequently

Phrases:
1. This chemicals should be mixed rapidly; otherwise, they can’t be active.
2. This room is flawless to stay! I love it.
3. Some children might be timid, while approaching to them, we should take care of.
4. It is so hot, I am parched.
5. After an acid rain, some historical buildings are totally battered.
6. While trying to find transparent people, we shouldn’t mix them with two-faced people.
7. This source is compelling, we can use it.
8. Diamonds are gleaming, they look amazing!
9. My young brother is such a gifted person. He can make disparate things by using paper.
10. I was depressed about my final exam. I must get at least 70 out of the 100.

Vocabulary:

Very quick = Rapid


Very perfect = Flawless
Very shy = Timid
Very thirsty = Parched
Very hurt = Battered
Very open = Transparent
Very powerful = Compelling
Very shiny = Gleaming
Very talented = Gifted
Very worried = Depressed

Phrases:
1. I'm certain that I will sound like a fluent english speaker by learning English from let's
talk channel.
2. This epidemic has an obvious deleterious effect on students vision because of exposure
to screen.
3. I have been swamped with work these days that I have barely any time to breathe.
4. Her exceptional skills of dressing made her stand out.
5. Her sleek hair captivated others attention.
6. This lockdown has made me so indolent due to which I am getting out of shape.
7. Please don't punish her and let her go. She is extremely apologetic of what she has
done.
8. After 6 months of lockdown I felt so thrilled and ecstatic when I met my school pals. 9.
Don't be so cruel with animals. After all ,they also have feelings.
10. Your vibrant painting is much more precious than it's worth.

Vocabulary:

Very sure = certain


Very clear = Obvious
Very busy = swamped
Very special = exceptional
Very smooth = sleek
Very lazy = indolent
Very Sorry = Apologetic
Very Happy = Ecstatic
Very mean = Cruel
Very Colourful = Vibrant

Phrases:
1. This study table looks so immaculate after you organized it.
2. I feel lethargic after my 9-5 job.
3. These pastries are so appetising.
4. My life is less perilous in my city.
5. Your writing is so innovative.
6. Your new house is so spacious.
7. She is very meticulous about her meals.
8. the streets are bustling with street shops.
9. I was petrified after watching Annabelle.
10. He's disparate from other guys I have met so far in my life.

Vocabulary:

Very neat ---- immaculate


Very sleepy ---- lethargic
Very tasty ---- appetising
Very risky ---- perilous
Very creative ---- innovative
Very roomy ---- spacious
Very detailed ---- meticulous
Very crowded ---- bustling
Very scared ---- petrified
Very different ---- disparate
Ps: immaculate and disparate are amazing words to use

Phrases:
1. As the quotes of Elbert einsten is exhilarating to read, i used to read all of them.
2. When i went my home from school, my mom was cooking a pungent as well as
delicious food for all the members of my family.
3. When i was in market, i glanced a stingy purse.
4. I glimpsed a gaunt child who didn't eat any food from 2 days.
5. Since my mom didn't buy a fetch teddy for me, i become distraught from her.
6. The new born baby is so fetching.
7. I significantly adored my parents as well as my teacher because he/she is providing me
scads of care as well as knowledge of all the fields.
8. As soon as i arrived to my home, it was glimpsing like a tranquil home.
9. Home with childrens, is looking like a desolate home.

Vocabulary:

Very exciting - exhilarating


Very competitive - cut-throat
Very cheap- stingy
Very thin- gaunt
Very upset - distraught
Very loved- adored
Very smelly- pungent
Very silent- tranquil
Very cute- fetching
Very empty- desolate

Fonte: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb4tBflLOqw

Best idioms to use:

1) A blessing in disguise: A good thing that seemed bad at first.


2) Get your act together: To organize yourself
3) Let me off the hook: To not hold someone responsible for something
4) On the ball: To take quick actions
5) Pull yourself together: Calm down
6) Speak off the devil!: The person we were just talking about showed up!
7) We'll cross the bridge when we reach there: Let's not talk about that problem right now.
8) You've got to be shoving off: To go away!
9) Damned if you do and Damned if you don't: Be unsuccessful even if do and don't do
something.
10) Get bent out of shape: To become upset.
11) A dime a dozen: Very common.
12) Wrap your head around it!: To understand something finally!
13) Play devil's advocate: To warn/contrast a decision.
14) Burn bridges: Ruin relationship.
10 Beautiful English Words You Should Use More Often In Your Daily Conversations

1. Enchanting- something that is Charmin and attractive 2. Effervescent- someone or


something that is active, positive and full of energy 3. Inestimable- too great to be
described or expressed exactly 4. Savvy- to have a good understanding and practical
knowledge of something 5. Evocative- something that makes you remember or imagine
something pleasant 6. Laud- to praise (a person or their achievements) highly 7. Veracity-
the habit of telling the truth 8. Ephemeral- lasting for a very short period of time 9.
Requisite- a thing that is necessary 10. Jubilant- feeling or expressing great happieness
especially because of a success 11. Penchant- a liking for a habit of doing something that
others might not like 12. Effulgent- something that is shining brightly, radiant 13. Fetching-
a fetching person or piece of clothing is very attractive 14. Muse- a person or an imaginary
being or force that gives someone inspiration

1. Enchanting 2. Effervescent 3. Inestimable 4. Savvy 5. Evocative 6. Laud 7. Veracity 8.


Ephemeral 9. Requisite 10. Jubilant 11. Penchant 12. Effulgent 13. Fetching 14. Muse

Replace Common English Words With Advanced Vocabulary

1️. Funny My friend Nimisha is humorous .


2️. childish You are quite infantile .
3️.Let Please allow me to help you .
4️. Loaded She is a very well to do person .
5️. Tired Today , I am very exhausted .
6️. kidding Shree was just jesting .
7️. Better That was her an improved version .
8️. Gratitude Gratitude, for giving me the opportunity .
9️. A lot of He gave me plentiful gifts ️.
10. Hurry Yesterday, Meena was in haste. So, she didn't notice me .

15 Beautiful English Phrases You Must Include In Your Daily English Conversations

1.Sell like hot cakes!-Something that sells very fast


2.Work against the clock-To work in hurry!
3.Left OUT in the cold-To be ignored
4.Cut corners-To save money!
5.Jump the gun-To do something too soon!
6.Move Heaven And Earth-Make a lot of efforts
7.Cry for the moon-Make demands that cant be fulfilled
8.Under your Nose- Do something openly,although unnoticed!
9.Save your skin-Save yourself without thinking of what happens to others
10.No strings attached-Free of conditions
11.Set in Stone- Very difficult to change
12.Go on Record-Say something publicly and officially
13.Test water-To check the reaction of people for something not launched yet!
14.Back the wrong Horse-To support the wrong person or decision
15.Bell the cat -To do a risky task
Speak English Sentences Beautifully With Advanced Conjunctions
Despite the lock down depression, I enjoy watching his videos and learn new language
skills. Although he speaks normally, I feel it as hypnotizing.( just kidding) I'm lame whereas
he's intellectual. He teaches very nice besides he's calming down my mind He's a great
teacher unlike other tutors in youtube with unclear audio. You can comment in the
comments section provided it should be appropriate. I'm going to watch all of his videos
even if I feel uninterested. (lol) I'm going to improve my English speaking skills even
though it takes time. Just as the body needs regular exercise, so too a brain needs regular
food of knowledge. No sooner I've started to watch his videos there has been significant
improvement in my vocabulary . I didn't get any idea on how to use the conjunction
"scarcely " ( I just tried, I think there are some mistakes)

50 English Phrasal Verbs:


1 fall down
2 walk by
3 sit down
4 stand up
5 walking along
6 climb up
7 climb down
8 go up
9 go down
10 put on
11 take off
12 get in
13 get out
14 jump in
15 jump out
16 get off
17 drive away
18 drive in
19 run over
20 back away
21 fall apart
22 turn on
23 hold on
24 let go
25 it falls down
26 just picked it up
27 pick up
28 pick down
28 set up
29 pick out
30 pick away
31 walk up
32 wake up
33 get up
34 point out
35 plug in
36 unplug
37 sit back
38 sit on
39 give up
40 get started
41 take out
42 put back
43 put away
44 get out
45 give back
46 fill up
47 turn on
48 turn off
49 hang up
50 take down
51 turn up
52 turn down
53 finish up

OVER 50 Phrasal Verbs. You can see the interpretation of phrasal verbs on video.

Fonte: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0heWo1XGhc

25 English Phrasal Verbs


1 - Act out
2 - Kick off
3 - work out
4 - black out
5 - show off
6 - pump up
7 - bend over
8 - blow up
9 - hook up
10 - cut off
11 - cut down
12 - call up
13 - run away
14 - nod off
15 - block off
16 - cheer on
17 - come across
18 - hurry up
19 - dress up
20 - dress down
21 - go through
22 - hang around
23 - cut out
24 - cut up
25 - line up
26 - light up

Font: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avvrLjbJnPk
All of Esther's English grammar checkups of the 12 English tenses.

0:00 12 English Grammar Tenses Menu


0:06 Present Simple Tense
13:32 Present Continuous Tense
22:01 Present Perfect Tense
32:00 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
40:15 Past Simple Tense
47:33 Past Simple Continuous Tense
55:42 Past Perfect Tense
59:48 Past Perfect Continuous Tense
1:04:09 Future Simple Tense
1:08:56 Future Continuous Tense
1:13:09 Future Perfect Tense
1:15:35 Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Fonte: aula em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMBsWprIS8

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