LOL, after I watched the vid and understand this, it is so funny.
@NotVixcityАй бұрын
As a person with english as his second language. I'm proud for getting 13/15.
@mariaavery1212Ай бұрын
I agree, me too 13/15.
@NoFrictionZoneАй бұрын
Same, which words did you miss? 11/14 did me in. 😎
@SpeedbirdHeavyАй бұрын
That's excellent, well done.
@Vixie_xxАй бұрын
Same
@rustemsadvakassov1787Ай бұрын
english is my third and im 14/15 =)))
@isheanmmo93572 ай бұрын
I watched the video twice and got all 15 words right the 2nd time therefore my English vocab is now better than 97% of people world wide.
@Joelrey20072 ай бұрын
The fact that this makes sense
@srinathkollur75342 ай бұрын
Lol 😂
@aaryanrishi73902 ай бұрын
😂😂
@woodfaith2 ай бұрын
I'm jealous
@God-of-canine2 ай бұрын
That is true. Good work lad.
@outtadarkness19703 күн бұрын
As a native speaker of English and as someone who is trying to learn another language, I have the deepest respect for the non-native speakers who took this test. Congratulations for even attempting it; double congratulations for those who did well! I got 15 out of 15, but, as I said, I am a native speaker. I also love words. Good luck to everyone attempting to learn and/or improve their English skills; native and non-native speakers alike! ❤️🌻❤️🌻❤️🌻❤️🌻
@brendajerez2235Күн бұрын
Thank you!💙💙💙💙
@vijaydubai0105 сағат бұрын
Thank you dear👍🏻
@naomiparsons4622 ай бұрын
As a native English speaker I can confirm that I have never heard the word eschew in my life. Wasn't 100% sure on the meaning of blithe either, despite having heard the word a lot, but guessed both correctly. Edit: I have never been one of the top comments before, thanks everyone :) But at the same time, I have never received so much literal hate from people who assume that I hardly read (I'm a massive bookworm), that I have a limited vocabulary (my vocabulary is advanced for my age, and since I am a 15 year old atheist it is understandable that eschew is not a word which I have come across), that I am somehow "bragging about my limited vocabulary", or any other such misinformed insult. Not gonna lie, I'm seriously considering deleting this comment. I only posted this to reassure any non-natives who may have felt disheartened if they didn't score as highly as expected.
@ibtisamzubaidi2 ай бұрын
Whew, that makes me feel a little better about my English as a non English speaker. 🥲 thank you for relief ♥️ I was on the verge of panicking 🥲
@백인줄어든다2 ай бұрын
Those are the ones that I dont know. I know the rest of words in this video. I will not memorize them
@ronaldchieron34162 ай бұрын
I never heard this word before. But i guessed correct because it reminded me of the German word "verabscheuen" oder "scheu" and the English word "shy", so eschew would be "shy of".
@billmarshall84382 ай бұрын
So you've eschewed that word your whole life?
@naomiparsons4622 ай бұрын
@@billmarshall8438 Indeed 😂
@BucketOPopcorn23 күн бұрын
I am a native English speaker who had straight A’s. I have no idea why I’m watching this video, but it is currently night and I’m procrastinating sleep.
@jaxondabac880822 күн бұрын
SAME! Except I didn't get all striaght As. Still got all the questions right tho
@ForestElfLego21 күн бұрын
Ong 😭😭
@randomperson2198321 күн бұрын
Me too.
@gnilogaming21 күн бұрын
same bro
@heartofthefluft854121 күн бұрын
Go to sleep!!!
@Shivangiiiisingh27 күн бұрын
Delighted to correct 12/15 ,but aiming for 15/15 . Thanks for teaching me three new words. 1. Blithe (Adj)= carefree and cheerful 2. Succinct( Adj.)= Brief and clear 3. Eschew(V)= Intentionally avoid something or somebody. I'm from India and have been learning english since 2023 ,but only recently have I become serious about improving my skills. Again Thanks a lot 💖
@meoct-ow7tu27 күн бұрын
Same never heard of this words before
@susannesteinbock163926 күн бұрын
The same words that I didn´t know plus blunt
@Dream1Verse26 күн бұрын
Literally never heard these words in my life, now that I know I get to confuse everyone by using these words
@Cinnamon_Bon26 күн бұрын
Same results although succinct was in my spelling list 😂
@rayma90626 күн бұрын
I think like 99% got these three wrong, and some of the native speakers sure have never heard of them lol
@kristinabc11436 күн бұрын
I’ve always been a voracious reader, so I got all 15 words … but am very proud of those who have commented how well they did 👏👏👏 when I was 10 years old, I was given Treasure Island as a Xmas gift, and whenever I came to a word I didn’t understand, which was often in that book, I was told to look it up, and was even given a dictionary for my birthday less than 2 months later. I made it into a game for myself, trying to figure out what the word meant by how it was used in the sentence before looking it up, then seeing how right or wrong I was 🤣🤣 I still think this is the best way to help anyone become more proficient in any language … and show people how to dream by reading ❤
@pierre-yveschauvet51363 күн бұрын
What's your mother tongue?
@Tobymare4 сағат бұрын
I agree. Reading a lot growing up is the reason why I know so many uncommonly used words.
@DeniseBarwick-z1pАй бұрын
Got all 15 but I was raised speaking English. Impressed by non native speakers who know most of these.
@teekey1754Ай бұрын
I'm not native and I know many more "difficult" words. The problem is I don't speak English much only read and watch TV/movies in that language. Need more practice talking.
@ozzyphil74Ай бұрын
I'm African but I guess a native English speaker due to our colonial past and decent educational system. These words weren't difficult at all. I expected some positively sesquipedalian or diabolical words. Nothing of the sort popped up, just typical words.
@lindamariacarrillo1697Ай бұрын
Do you know "penultimate" without googling it?"@@ozzyphil74
@lindamariacarrillo1697Ай бұрын
Should be "non-native." Proper hyphenization seems to be a dying art.
@DMG-e9kАй бұрын
You will always get the smart alecs who sailed through the test. Congratulations to all of you who got good scores even though English is not your first language 👏👏🌟 Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
@Error_MessageАй бұрын
As a native English speaker I appreciate those of you non natives sharing your results and thank you for learning my language.
@crabman2Ай бұрын
aint your language lil bro
@felixwaterman4448Ай бұрын
Speaking as a Welshman, English came from England and was exported to other countries, including the USA (which almost chose German). American English has developed (and sometimes remained faithful to an earlier spelling) and is now, via the Internet, changing English english. For example, we say "sukcinct", not "succinct", as in the video. Sadly, "train station" is rapidly replacing "railway station". "Change" is now that clumsy verb "transitioning". (American english turns nouns into verbs.) I prefer "biscuit" while children increasingly refer to "cookies".
@Error_MessageАй бұрын
@@felixwaterman4448 Yes. But also don't forget that American English is more accurate to the accent of your European English than modern Europeans countries are because ya'll became "posh" and America did not.
@joeblack007Ай бұрын
12/15. Some of those words are not used daily.
@georgegraham472Ай бұрын
as a scottish english speaker i advise you to learn mandarin- cos china is the future - england and most english-speaking countries are screwed.
@LeoMorais_Ultra_Info6 күн бұрын
I learned English by myself and I got 13/15. I'm kind proud of myself! To clarify, I am Brazilian and I have no one to talk to in English. Just watching videos and movies. Now in comments.
@joannbates80373 күн бұрын
You did very well. I knew all of them, but English is my native language. I'm sure I would not have known "eschew" except the Bible says to eschew evil.
@pierre-yveschauvet51363 күн бұрын
You never went to school?
@sagnikchowdhury9253 күн бұрын
@@joannbates8037 sorry to say but bro shun, eschew, refrain, desist, skirt, forbear, abstain these are common words🙂 you should know it.
@LeoMorais_Ultra_Info2 күн бұрын
@pierre-yveschauvet5136 Never in English schools, I'm Brazilian! That's why I said I was proud, I learned by watching a lot of Friends and Movies, then I started watching without subtitles and then with English subtitles. When I went to write or read, I had a lot of difficulty. For example, when I read the word "laughing" I heard in Portuguese "lefing". Totally different, and he was trying to know the meaning of "lol". I still have difficulty reading and writing. But I improved a lot. However, to understand I can 99%, even "hood" speaking.
@LeoMorais_Ultra_Info2 күн бұрын
@@sagnikchowdhury925 I'm Brazilian!
@oreo_smoothie74Ай бұрын
My home language is Arabic and I learnt English completely on my own through youtube. Proud to say I got a 14/15. Blithe got me. Never seen that before.
@johnwright9372Ай бұрын
Pretty good.
@kg7162Ай бұрын
Hhhhhh same😂
@davidrixon3549Ай бұрын
Mentioned in percy shelves poem
@LunarRumourАй бұрын
same, arab and learned english i got 10/15 or 12 if u count the two i guessed
@deeepsyyy329 күн бұрын
W
@Salmet20112 ай бұрын
I'm 13 and from Turkmenistan, was learning English since I was 9. And I got 8/15, but actually I'm kinda proud.
@gail92992 ай бұрын
You should be!! Sadly I guarentee a lot of English speakers wouldnt know any more than you 😮
@Salmet20112 ай бұрын
@@gail9299 Thanks)
@caprifolia12 ай бұрын
Yes, you ought te be proud! Well done!
@maritnordin60172 ай бұрын
Well done!😀
@harlanstilwell4632 ай бұрын
Good job!
@Sakustan17 күн бұрын
English is NOT my first language and I got a 15 on 15. This was such an ego booster and motivated me so much, I definitely needed this. Thank you.
@emersonr748110 күн бұрын
Man you guessed
@John-ee4qr10 күн бұрын
Tbh these are not that difficult
@cassieandyesitsmyrealcolor59329 күн бұрын
You probably did better than most Americans.
@Jane-West9 күн бұрын
Good for you!👍
@BellaLu267 күн бұрын
Ironically native speakers tend to be worse at speaking and knowing English than non native speakers lol...
@hda4srh3 күн бұрын
15/15, 73 yr old English Major and former Teacher and Landscape Architect-I love communicating in English.
@franciannecollson74272 ай бұрын
Native speaker here, but I really enjoy quizzes. And at 77 years old, I think they help me stay sharp. I enjoyed this video.
@MSjackiesaundersАй бұрын
Me too! I'm 74, and I miss some of the words that have fallen out of modern usage.
@esmeraldaweatherwaxe97025 күн бұрын
Same here, and I so miss Countdown, that used to be the best thing on tv.
@S4id-Ch33se24 күн бұрын
@@esmeraldaweatherwaxe970 Countdown stopped!?
@declanle462523 күн бұрын
@@esmeraldaweatherwaxe970 It's still a thing! Just got a new host is all
@soniaetter1850Ай бұрын
I'm 78 & have been called a "word person" all my life, this was very good to keep me sharp...15 of 15😊
@5674SheriАй бұрын
I love words too. I will soon be 68
@tomsd8656Ай бұрын
@soniaetter1850 I never loved words, just ideas. But I realized that to get ideas across effectively, I needed a decent vocabulary and decent grammar, too.
@franceswandless9627Ай бұрын
Im 72, im chuffed got 15 ✅️.
@annesweeney7993Ай бұрын
Ditto only I’m 77!. They were easy.
@sakitoby1581Ай бұрын
So have I. There's a word for that, if you didn't know...SESQUIPEDALIAN. 😃 (You're welcome.) By the way, if you've never played Wordle, you should. It's the perfect word game to keep you sharp but not drive you insane. Free on the NY Times, and you need not create an account or provide personal info. Best of all, it's one and done--you cannot play it more than once a day. So there's no risk of going down the rabbit hole. I also play Connections on there; it's fun too. And I typically hate video or online games. But these are different.
@da_purple_lizard24 күн бұрын
15/15, Russian, been studying English for 9 years now. Had to guess the meaning based on the words' appearance towards the end, but I think being able to accomplish that is something to be proud of in itself.
@evangardner922223 күн бұрын
Yes context clues and understanding prefix’s and suffix is an integral part of learning a language
@MythicalDragonyDutchThe2nd22 күн бұрын
Well done!
@mc466122 күн бұрын
@@da_purple_lizard ‘Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe…What do you make of that?
@Dicaso922 күн бұрын
@@mc4661 it was bright and the little lithe creature spun around in the open space
@Nechto_zloe22 күн бұрын
@@mc4661 Is it, by any chance, the original of: Варкалось. Хливкие шорьки Пырялись по наве, И хрюкотали зелюки Как мюмзики в мове... //?
@sewhealthy5603 күн бұрын
I got 12 out of 15. Loved this because in 8th grade, I was taught by my English teacher to love words, Thanks!!!!
@sqrtls2 ай бұрын
I got 9/15, as a middle schooler and English not being my first language, I’m kind of proud edit: thanks yall (my notifs r blowing up loll 😭😭)
@LaSprigattio2 ай бұрын
Same. C2 words were so alien to me lol
@sqrtls2 ай бұрын
@birb3 NO WAYY
@LaSprigattio2 ай бұрын
@birb3 In my class they didn't even know how to introduce themselves and barely passed english 💀
@sqrtls2 ай бұрын
@@LaSprigattio dang, bc my school has an American curriculum people know English better than their native language 💀💀
Now THAT'S a good list! I still knew all of them, but most of them aren't everyday words for me.
@davidchristian36122 ай бұрын
This is a much better list. Although still not that uncommon.
@davidchristian36122 ай бұрын
@@TommyZeus-i8nhah! I know that one because Guinness made an issue of it some decades ago. If you read a lot, you'll know most all the words someone other than a lexicographer could throw at you.
@rhyswong8976Ай бұрын
Im typical local Chinese from Malaysia, and since a kid Tolkien's works inspired me to study English so that I can comprehend his books... and got me 15/15. Thank you Tolkien.
@Serai3Ай бұрын
Good for you! Any habitual book reader would find this test hardly a test at all.
@SLTeАй бұрын
I got 15/15 as well. Finnish is my native language.
@anandr4257Ай бұрын
Lotr for life❤
@RedSquirrelsReturnАй бұрын
O would find a conversation with you more comfortable than with many fellow Brits. Our standards are (sadly) dropping.
@Ghost.2GАй бұрын
I'm a*
@NeideDaniela3 күн бұрын
I got 15/15 👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉I am 38,I'm Portuguese and I learned English mostly at school 🙂 Portugal has one of the best education systems out there 💪💪💪
@flyce3616Ай бұрын
I’m 23 years old from Kazakhstan and I’ve been learning English since I was 6 years old. I got 13 out of 15. Never got a chance to learn about blithe and eschew before. Thanks for a great video!
@natashahowes4360Ай бұрын
I am American and those were the 2 words I didn't know either! Never heard 'blithe' in my life and totally took a guess on 'eschew'. Great job! 😊
@nevmat1595Ай бұрын
@@flyce3616 the problem is “he’s American” his pronunciation of eschew is incorrect. And has many different uses like “off centre or not straight” and “not accurate”. I’m Australian, 1st language English and most Australians under 40 would get 6/15 at best. You have done incredibly well 🙏
@Dr.HowieFeltersnatchАй бұрын
@@nevmat1595 You are thinking of “ASKEW”
@breadman5048Ай бұрын
you dont' need to know those words.. they're rarely uses and more written.. this video just trying to get some views
@silambusaiaakashkaruppiah8786Ай бұрын
Poetical words
@lizfrost2562Ай бұрын
Got all correct. 74 years old. Education back in the day was very good
@KIBBLES71Ай бұрын
These would’ve been known well by middle school for many who were actually learning reading, writing and arithmetic. Now, it’s amazing when you find cursive. I believe it should still be taught. How will they read a letter that comes in cursive or learn to actually sign their name. Of course, people can get by without it but to me cursive is also an art. There’s expression in it unlike printing. I would like our schools to teach subjects that are fundamental. Even home economics was helpful. All my cooking classes and sewing classes taught you math. Leave much of the things that fall outside this for electives or even for college. I didn’t send my children to s*x ed either. I’m a medical provider and I believe I can cover all topics well. Plus, my kids were not afraid to ask questions about anything. Sometimes I wish they had been 😂. Maybe we should be voting in this nation what’s important for children to learn. Some ideas might be surprising and helpful.
@FGGLisaАй бұрын
62 and also went to school when the teachers actually taught you. As opposed to now where they fill your head with trash and make you question if you're something that you're not.
@kevinrice7635Ай бұрын
75 me 2 we had good store bought book learning 🎉🎉🎉
@kevinrice7635Ай бұрын
@@mikeflorence314F...no M16 for me 🎉🎉🎉perciate your service 🎉🎉🎉
@lindamariacarrillo1697Ай бұрын
@@mikeflorence31We all remember that.
@Yana.-_-.20 күн бұрын
7:15 bless you
@pritea486920 күн бұрын
wait dats kinda funny
@heron91919 күн бұрын
Nice one
@vinsmokesanji689819 күн бұрын
LMAOO
@50150h11 күн бұрын
😭😭😭
@rachieMC1710 күн бұрын
Lmao
@vidacabugayan60792 күн бұрын
I got 14 correct answers! I'm so proud of myself. I'm a Filipino, 36, from Basey, Samar, Philippines 🥰👏👏👏
@jessiemercay9351Ай бұрын
You folks who speak english as a second language really did great. My first language is English so I got 15/15. I’m so proud of you folks!🎉
@LupercioqАй бұрын
Many of the words he said come from Latin, so all of us who speak Romance languages are going to say them very similarly in our languages
@louisfarina4732Ай бұрын
So great some perhaps will now make it their first language. Everyone is equal but I'm traditional, practical, and old school. LOL.
@dartingralaughter9781Ай бұрын
@@louisfarina4732 ?
@Jay-08.Ай бұрын
cap
@edefournasАй бұрын
I got 14/15 because the majority of these words comes from French and therefore Latin. As I am French I would like to thank William the Conqueror, a French Normand Duke who became King of England in 1066 after the battle of Hasting. He brought so many French words in England that nowadays 41% of the English words come directly from French. It helped me a lot in learning this second language :)
@itzlilfritz9122Ай бұрын
11/15. I’m quite proud of it, despite having English as a second language. The power of watching English youtubers 💪
@IndonesianGamingАй бұрын
Lets Go, Got 11/15 Too😊
@ezera3957Ай бұрын
same aha
@hoxo4471Ай бұрын
Just hope its not mrbeast
@tejo29seАй бұрын
Just don't watch Amberlynn reid/ Alexandra rodriguez
@itzlilfritz9122Ай бұрын
@@hoxo4471 Well, that guy was my childhood, but I also used to watched some others such as Jelly, Slogo, you know, the infamous trio back in the day.
@wowyok45072 ай бұрын
as a native speaker i got 12/15, you don't need to know these words to be fluent- I have started a flamewar, my main point is that understanding these words is not necessary for fluent speakers, and doesn't matter much.
@ВикторЧернышов-е5ю2 ай бұрын
That's real, knowing those words doesn't instantly make you a vocab pro
@retinazer76522 ай бұрын
same I’m native and I got 12/15. half of the super hard words I’ve never heard of
@LovelyBunny-uv7gx2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to hear this. I'm not a native English speaker. Thank you.
@Arielii2 ай бұрын
im non native and also got 12/15, im 13
@mracorismg36562 ай бұрын
Knowing these words will help you understand some comedy stand-ups and some literature. If you read one
@pboston6RR20 сағат бұрын
85 years old and got them all. I just always remember to eschew obfuscation. 😊 For all of you learning English as a second language ….. you are AMAZING. Congratulations! You are taking on a daunting challenge.
@joaovitorjoaovitor2 ай бұрын
Had absolutely no clue about the meaning of "blithe". Thank you Brian!
@BrianWilesLanguages2 ай бұрын
Glad to help!
@RechtmanDon2 ай бұрын
The same. The only use I know of is in the title of Noel Coward's play "Blithe Sprit."
@meredithgreenslade19652 ай бұрын
It's a rather old word. It was said as being 'blithe and gay'. Used together meant happy and carefree.
@lindoncollins2 ай бұрын
@@meredithgreenslade1965 "Blithely" is not that uncommon in Britain, although I suspect younger speakers wouldn't use it.
@tomchitling2 ай бұрын
I think both "blithe" and "blither" (meaning to talk nonsence) have all but disappeared, because peiple think each might be misheard as the other, and be interpreted negatively.
@jeanrinaldi1309Ай бұрын
I’m 82 and got 15-15! English was my best subject in school!! And I have great power of retention!!👍
@carokat1111Ай бұрын
Great effort
@Aryan-25.10Ай бұрын
You are an English wizard my good sir
@abdullahtayyab8828Ай бұрын
Fatima Payman will tell you what kids watch
@bvfjlhfzyflYlfYfaАй бұрын
Woah, oldest person I've ever seen on KZbin
@vandolmatzis8146Ай бұрын
wot is retention.? just kidding.well dun.
@TheJocey71421 күн бұрын
English is my second language and I got 15/15. I thank my ESL teacher who taught me English 14 years ago as he used the word eschew in real life.
@howard599221 күн бұрын
That's funny. The word is rather pedantic. One would only hear it from a teacher (if at all). I know the word well but it simply isn't spoken. It is seen in print though.
@michelashraf594821 күн бұрын
ESL?
@Varrot2321 күн бұрын
@@michelashraf5948 ESL stands for English Second Language :D
@Lunar63421 күн бұрын
@@michelashraf5948 it stands for English as a Second Language
@HH-bi8dt21 күн бұрын
@@howard5992True, seen way more often in books than heard in conversation
@sandramayo21395 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the exercise. As a 78 year old ,getting 100% felt good. Lots of fun.
@NikkiPhillippiАй бұрын
If this is true, Im literally so shook that this puts you in the top tier of English speakers…these weren’t difficult words! Whoah 🤯
@maryrosekent8223Ай бұрын
Whoa!
@sharpestdartАй бұрын
Don't read that much into it, it's not that deep lol
@donfink7063Ай бұрын
The Presenter is an American, so that means his base English is "Simplified English" as promoted in the USA by that Webster bloke. American vocabularies are about a third of the size of the average natural British English speaker.
@CarolsCurrentObsessionАй бұрын
I agree Nikki~ I was somewhat astonished as well ~ surely these cannot be considered difficult words!
@jeffguybersenАй бұрын
Like you knew what blithe or eschew was 😂
@lorivitro93892 ай бұрын
I knew all 15 words. I have loved to read all my life and know that’s why I have an extensive vocabulary. Loved this!
@marinaabad49952 ай бұрын
Me too! I knew eschew, blithe, and succint. The political media has ruined English with wrong usage of words like-- optics, bravery, democracy, to name a few.
@Buckboy20242 ай бұрын
Right there with you.
@Starlight-pc7io2 ай бұрын
Could you recommend some good books that I can read to improve my vocabulary??
@jellysharkbat2 ай бұрын
@@Starlight-pc7io Fantasy novels. A lot of them tend to use words or phrases that have fallen out of favor in every day speech.
@pmclaughlin4111Ай бұрын
Me too. But my family would not agree that I actually know the meaning of succint. I know the meaning; I just don't apply it.
@annehersey9895Ай бұрын
I thought these were extremely easy with only blithe and eschew mildly difficult. I got them all right but have been an avid reader, word lover and had a mom with a Masters degree in English and taught school for 40 years so I went into this quiz expecting 100%. I am really impressed with the number of school kids and non-native English speakers who took this quiz. I applaud all of you and you will go far in life and work if you keep learning all the time! I wish you all the very best in life!!
@gaydyson4287Ай бұрын
The spelling on the last word is incorrect
@crocokuoАй бұрын
15/15 as well, but knowing the meanings of other words and that words can be related helped to guess on those two: "blithe" looks/sounds reminiscent of "bliss" or "blissful", whereas "eschew" is somewhat like "shun" or to "shoo"
@me2cb488Ай бұрын
Yup! I agree. There are harder words out there. The pronunciation definitely killed me though. Eschew got me bad. Lol!
@evasionbycartwheel12345Ай бұрын
I used to chew the rind, but now I eschew the rind.😊
@marceloz923Ай бұрын
eschew almost tripped me because of its pronunciation, we sound out the "s" , 14/15
@youtubesucks89955 күн бұрын
I am English and I completed all 15 correctly. I have heard them before, nevertheless I’m still quite happy with myself because you never stop learning and there are still many words out there I will not know, but perhaps it would be very rare that the opportunity would arise where I would get to use them anyway. 😄 I have an O-level in English but I have done most of my further education through life experience, so you never stop learning. I also force myself away from predictive texting in order to keep my practise up as it can be a perishable skill. My wife will ask me to spell words every now and then which helps me too. 🙂 Well done to all the non native English speaking people out there, whose marks were very impressive. I don’t speak another language (very rudimentary French) so these people are way ahead of me in that respect. You will only get better the more you immerse yourselves. 👍🏼
@versoncarlos4865Ай бұрын
13/15 and my satisfaction is beyond measure as, it is coming from someone who is self taught ,I’m a native português speaker from Angola this test for me testifies that belief in oneself and continuous action can surely move mountains. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
@tomwhite716Ай бұрын
Got them all.
@theunbeatable728Ай бұрын
Can you suggest me how to improve my English even more Same 13/15 😁
@tomwhite716Ай бұрын
71 years experience under my belt.
@theunbeatable728Ай бұрын
@@tomwhite716 that was really helpful
@SuePajcicАй бұрын
I didn't realize this was for non-native speakers. Got them all, but I'm an American and love words and write for a living. Good work for all those who got them!!!!
@heatherloffelmann3547Ай бұрын
All 15 correct. Thanjs to my parents and grandparents for being fabulous examples.
@edaboodie6346Ай бұрын
What kind of writing do you do?
@tomsd8656Ай бұрын
I am non-native speaker but might as well be one now, since I came to the US at 16 and I am now 60. I still missed one, but I had come across the one I missed before, just forgot the meaning. I guessed correctly but if I had to guess, I would not count it.
@Old_HippieАй бұрын
I read the Encyclopedia Britannica at a young age. I grew up on a farm and there wasn't much to read. My Mom considered the Encyclopedia to be decorative, but I read it cos it was there.
@texasfight737Ай бұрын
😂
@kylefillingim625822 күн бұрын
Natural English speaker here, two of the words I don't recall ever coming across, but was able to guess the definition. Messed up strain, my choice definition wasn't listed because my first thought was straining water off noodles, and blunt made me think of a mace. Always fun when words have so many definitions. Makes it really ambiguous.
@VasiliyOgniov22 күн бұрын
As a non-native speaker I never heard word "Blithe" used ever and I could only vaguely remember "Eschew", so I guessed incorrectly. 13/15, which is still decent. However, my first thought when I heard "blunt" was also "blunt weapons" (like a hammer, or a bat). Also also, "strain" always was for me more about *stressing* something. "This decision put a huge strain on our economy" could be interpreted as "it took a great effort" but also as "it was a blunder"
@jwpesante62962 күн бұрын
Well, I take that back. I was born in the USA, went to very good public schools, graduated Ivy League, and top 5 Law School. Anyone who is not a native English speaker who did well on this deserves praise. I also speak Spanish. But if this was a Spanish word test, I would be happy to get half right.
@Davidbirdman101Ай бұрын
I'm 68 years old and I had to quit school in the seventh grade for personal reasons but I went to an excellent elementary school and my family members read books about different subjects all the time. We had books stacked against our walls in our house, hundreds of books. The first books I read were the Wizard of Oz series by a guy named L Frank Baum. I used to walk to the Carnegie library in my little home town by myself and spent many hours there reading to escape my turbulent household. I managed to get every one right 15/15.
@balloonfarm5903Ай бұрын
👏🏽 Bravo. I’m 74 and a high school grad 1968. My Mother read to us from an early age and my Dad bought us a set of encyclopedias. , so I’ve always loved reading and all 15 words on that list were familiar to me.
@annegerber1259Ай бұрын
Good for you👍
@MSjackiesaundersАй бұрын
@balloonfarm5903 Me too! Same age and similar background. I was lucky enough to go to college because my parents started saving for it when I was born. Reading is a great way to expand your vocabulary! Did you ever just sit down and open a book from your encyclopedia and open it to a random page, and just start reading? I loved that.
@anidadronАй бұрын
Carnegie would have been delighted. You are why he built all those libraries.
@joecarmo9059Ай бұрын
LOL. You are a fool for not having understood the real goal of this video which is to have you watch it to the end. It does not matter how many words you got right if you watched it to the end you are an easily manipulated fool like me. I watched to the end and immediately felt ashamed and upset with myself that I fell for the oldest trick in the book. Yes, you got 15 out of 15 and you failed because you did not understand the main goal of the video which was to use your own vanity to keep you watching until the end. Congratulations... FOOL.
@BLU3CRYST4LH34RTS25 күн бұрын
15/15 eng as my second language!! Reading almost the whole eng dictionary was totally worth it
@V-X001024 күн бұрын
you little nerd
@SteelG_TR23 күн бұрын
you did NOT get blithe sussinct NOR eschew bro 😭
@Onefishygal23 күн бұрын
@@SteelG_TR as a native english speaker, succinct is a pretty common word where I come from. blithe and eschew are words I've never heard of before and sound more like old english words no one uses anymore so anyone who gets those ones probably did read the whole english dictionary.
@lifeloverNorris23 күн бұрын
@@Onefishygal Yea anyone who said they knew blithe is lying out of their arse.
@gardyishere726523 күн бұрын
@@SteelG_TR ?? just cus you don't know what those words are does not mean other people don't
@moist139Ай бұрын
How am i only getting 14/15 with english as my first language. I've never even seen the word "blithe" in my 14 years of existence 😭
@discoshrew7403Ай бұрын
I’m 35 and I’ve also only come across the word blithe once or twice. Otherwise I think every word here is pretty standard English.
@cata1297Ай бұрын
In my experience I've seen blithe few times in books. But Eschew never in my life. It's like someone sneezed.
@krakeniiАй бұрын
im 14 aswell and messed up in blithe aswell and got 14/15 😭 english is my second language tho
@moist139Ай бұрын
@@cata1297 me neither. I randomly guessed and got that question right somehow.
@MrYitzhakАй бұрын
I actually saw it quite often, but the last 2 words I have no recollection of seen. But maybe its just we never knew what those words are when reading so we just understood the context and ignored the word.
@mm-cp3fi4 күн бұрын
None of these are advanced words but you sure have made a lot of people feel good about themselves!!!
@Jaxes63 күн бұрын
Fr
@leighmackay7486Ай бұрын
Got them all. Fifteen years as an editor and technical writer and over thirty years as a broadcast presenter. In my childhood, mother told me to eschew obfuscation. I never forgot it.
@annsanse2935Ай бұрын
...and avoid cliches like the plague.
@erikpace336Ай бұрын
@annsanse2935 I've never been so vocally jovial over a comment in my lifetime. I am still chuckling with untold mirth as I compose this brief missive.
@ajkorrasАй бұрын
That's good advice.
@JeDindkАй бұрын
Well, that was two words I've never heard before ... 😁
@briant7265Ай бұрын
One of the literary rules that Mark Twain listed in "The Literary Offenses of James Fenimore Cooper" was, "Eschew surplusage."
@karenkimbrell1671Ай бұрын
Got 'em all. No problem. My dad had a M.A. in English and was an elementary school educator early in his career, and later worked at a major university teaching business and personnel management in small and large corporations. When I was growing up, he and I played Scrabble a lot - with a Webster's unabridged dictionary close at hand! We had so much fun. Words, and using them correctly, was always important in our house. More importantly, using our words kindly in speaking to and about others was always emphasized. Thank you, Daddy!
@Contessa636327 күн бұрын
Here's to the nuns that taught me English back in the 70s! You did a bang up job! 15/15! Congratulations to those who speak English as a second language. I am a native speaker from the US. I would Hazard a guess that most native speakers in this country would find some of these difficult given today's standard of teaching.
@esmeraldaweatherwaxe97025 күн бұрын
I fear for the new generations, it's the lack of reading mainly, everyone will watch the movie but few will read the books..
@latofatifa839524 күн бұрын
i got 14.. and English is actually my 4th language not even the second . i thought my self by music at first then by reading books after i got the basics in my school nd it's only for 3 years in highschool .. where you basically learn about verbs and regular verbs and direct speech and things that are not the english i was looking for 😂😂😂😂
@JohnBowman-o4e2 күн бұрын
15/15!! I'm 67 and education back in the day was very good, not like today.
@momuv69802 ай бұрын
Ha! Got all 15! At 68 and an avid reader/vocab/grammar fiend, I love words, sentence structure and am constantly expanding my vocabulary. I never spoke baby talk to my children, exposing them to words far above their age from the get-go. It makes me proud to hear them as adults using obscure words and phraseology. It keeps brains sharp and interactions interesting. 😊
@JayMiller-cb2ko2 ай бұрын
I’m a little older than you, and your comment is virtually what I could have written! This is why we both scored 15/15. It’s really satisfying to have a strong vocabulary.
@tapanmahato93292 ай бұрын
So we are competing with a veteran/elites 💀💀 We got no chance
@AmazonSyncLink2 ай бұрын
I got 14 and English is my third language while I also am not an avid reader and my vocabulary is very basic
@micheleparadis28082 ай бұрын
@@AmazonSyncLink prove it
@micheleparadis28082 ай бұрын
I prefer the words articulate and nuanced to "using obscure words and phraseology"
@ElTiano21Ай бұрын
I’m a foreigner. Born and raised in South America. Learned English in my 20’s, I’m 41 now. I got 14/15. I’m shocked and kinda proud
@JUNXOАй бұрын
Which one u got wrong
@ElTiano21Ай бұрын
@@JUNXO the very last one. I had heard the word “askew” before but never “eschew”. It threw me off.
@maliniatbАй бұрын
We learnt a lot in school were I come from. That you decided to learn in your twenties and scored nearly perfect really deserves some respect and you have every right to feel proud 👍👍👍
@ElTiano21Ай бұрын
@@maliniatb I truly appreciate that. Thank you so much. I learned English when I moved to the US in my 20’s. I wanted to learn it as close to fluent as possible so people would stop making fun of my accent, immersion is the best way to learn it. Also reading books helped a lot. Again, thank you for the compliment.
@ritasworld6345Ай бұрын
Blithe and Eschew were my fails. Also from SA.
@MadcatwithabatАй бұрын
I got 14 as an 12 year old Arabian, I am incredibly proud! All thanks to my Indian English teacher. She taught us words while reading stories
@lineakristensen1821Ай бұрын
awesome! I'm 38 from Denmark and I got 13/15🎉
@danielpittman889Ай бұрын
I've worked with some Indian people with impeccable English. Sometimes their accents are difficult to understand at first, but their grammar and word choice is excellent. If you want to be a citizen of the world, learn English, French, Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, and German. You will be able to travel the world and converse with nearly everyone you meet.
@nahidsyyed906Ай бұрын
An 12 year old?😊
@earthdog9552Ай бұрын
@@danielpittman889 I helped an Indian man with... The red range rover went around the roundabout ~ it helped!
@lakshyabansal8767Ай бұрын
I got 14 could not make the second last
@elisasaez36816 сағат бұрын
I blithely took this test and score 14 out of 15 but I learnt a new word that I would never forget and I am grateful for that. So, I am going to blithely keep on checking your other videos. (Not so bad for an Spanish native speaker, right?)
@teresa9760Ай бұрын
72 years old. Got 15 of 15. Words I use and surprised you consider any of them advanced.
@kathy7718Ай бұрын
I agree! Same age and my Mom was an English teacher! Words I grew up hearing!
@kaznats1Ай бұрын
Yep 71 here and we were taught to choose your words wisely because they reflect what you mean to say not what others think you said.
@tracyedmonds5447Ай бұрын
Agree. I’m 57.
@judithsmith9582Ай бұрын
67 and got 15 of 15. QED
@dulcerock2989Ай бұрын
Yes, it is astounding that anyone would find most of these difficult words.
@salimgandapur6707Ай бұрын
79 year old from Pakistan. All 15 correct. May I venture to state that the quiz was simpler than one might have guessed. Thank you!
@mei6044Ай бұрын
I got all of them right. I kept waiting for the hard stuff.
@melindahall5062Ай бұрын
Me too. I kept waiting for tough words and they never came.
@cr10001Ай бұрын
Me too, too. None of these were remotely difficult. I find it hard to believe 'top 3%'.
@YouTube-are-Trump-Toilet-CrudАй бұрын
Anticipated, or expected, rather than guessed. 👍👍🏻👍🏽👍🏿
@mgman6000Ай бұрын
Are they just trying to make us feel smart? I can't believe 97%wouldn't know them I got all right, and I didn't finish the 9th grade
@hamnajillani9939Ай бұрын
There are so many old folks and kids in the comment section. It's honestly really wholesome and heartwarming to see people of different ages and backgrounds coming together for a simple test. Unfortunately, as someone who learned English mostly from cartoons and social media and a bit (maybe 35% of my current knowledge) from school, I got 10/15 correctly. Maybe 10.5 since I changed one of my options at the last second, but either way, this was fun! Thank you for this video. 😊
@mchaelannАй бұрын
Only missed one
@arhamsheikh26876 күн бұрын
I'm 15 and from Pakistan, and take english as a second language. And I got 13/15 🎉🎉
@joycekalbach7791Ай бұрын
Got all of them. I’m 77 years old and vocabulary was a mandatory thing back in my day.
@WilliamStyersАй бұрын
I'm 74 and got them all as well. You are in the same generation as I am and we did learn vocabulary back then but more importantly, we read books and not computer screens. Have a great day.
@hamster4618Ай бұрын
@@WilliamStyers Based on your name I’m also gonna guess your a native English speaker, while this seems to be a course aimed at foreign speakers, hence the 97% of the WORLD. Congrats, your English vocab is better than that of a Chinese/ French/ Spanish / xyz person. Smh
@WilliamStyersАй бұрын
@@hamster4618 I agree with you. And I am indeed a native English speaker. Having said that for those who did so well that were not, congratulations. English is such an irrational language that it is hard for anyone who didn't have it as their "milk" language to learn and be fluent in.
@multimartinmusic10Ай бұрын
15 out of 15 here, age 76. Agreed, intelligent thinking in general, built on a foundation of solid vocabulary, and differentiating and expressing subtle meanings in particular, was to be expected when we were growing up.
@thereoncewasalimerickwriterАй бұрын
Same age, same score.
@_Executor_2 ай бұрын
Well, if you got "eschew", and "blithe" wrong that's ok. You might never hear these two again in your life 😅
@R_.7092 ай бұрын
That's not true, I only recently came across "eschew" in some news article and hence remembered what it meant. Not sure about "blithe" though it's the only one I got wrong.
@gianricor.gianrico73992 ай бұрын
blithe
@FrillShiranui14262 ай бұрын
Sussinct...?
@rdgamer44772 ай бұрын
Your kinda rught, eschew can be replaced with avoid and blithe with care free, you can use them in an essay tho if you want to impress your teacher
@starpeep57692 ай бұрын
@@R_.709i hate how i literally came across blithe and eschew in multiple texts and eve the bible and still couldn't remember o infer what it meant...
@ElliottBakhtiyar2 ай бұрын
Got 15/15. Surprised with the last part. Some of the advanced words are common in daily speech, but others like "blithe" and "eschew" are truly advanced level.
@ZeroKyle2 ай бұрын
Is blithe an old word?
@albertmarnell99762 ай бұрын
@@ZeroKyle YES! I never heard it used once in my life of 70 years!
@albertmarnell99762 ай бұрын
"blithe" is archaic but "eschew" is not really advanced in my opinion.
@amalamakalow7822 ай бұрын
I've heard blithe but never heard succinct and eschew.
@janbodnar78152 ай бұрын
More bookish than advanced IMO.
@powercoder5 күн бұрын
Blinth and eschew got me though I am fluent in English! I guessed the meaning of eschew thought since avoid makes much more sense amongst the three options!
@billd9581Ай бұрын
I have never been to high school (only grade 9) but I got all 15 correct… the reason, I am well read… I have been reading all my life .. read every day. Years ago I wondered why my spelling, grammar and word knowledge surpassed most everyone I knew.. pretty much all of which are at minimum high school graduates. The conclusion I came to is because I read so much. I used to proofread letters for my ex-wife who was an executive assistant for a very large company to help her word things properly. I usually get all my word spelling correct and use proper punctuation and know when to start a new paragraph etc. If you’re looking to understand and learn English, read books, newspapers and whatever you can get your hands on. The best book to read is the Bible! It’s amazing what you can learn by reading that. I’m 59
@loganagolwАй бұрын
So your conclusion is that if you read more, you're better at reading. Got it. Then pushed the Bible. I think you are lying and missed the word succinct.
@marionopisso212Ай бұрын
@loganagolw You missed the word 'rude'.
@loganagolwАй бұрын
@@marionopisso212 wasn't on there, maybe watch one more time.
@judycroteau482Ай бұрын
@@loganagolwNo, you missed his point in your rush to be obnoxious. The actual point is that the more you read, the better your comprehension, vocabulary, and understanding of grammar and punctuation is. And yes, your ability to read and understand more complex material will increase, along with your ability to apply critical thinking to other aspects of life.
@loganagolwАй бұрын
@@judycroteau482 oh so you also have noticed this wild phenomenon?! That doing something more will make you better at it?! I'm not sure but this may be a new discovery. We're going to need to contact some media and get this out there, this is absolutely groundbreaking. We can do this guys, let's change the world. Wait til athletes find out about this
@RUUDENGA15 күн бұрын
I'm 16 and from Kenya, l have learn English since I was 5 years old. And i got 9/15. Thank you Sir.
@effielishias6 күн бұрын
I got 10/15 from Kenya too😅
@residentpotato60235 күн бұрын
Good job Obama
@demonschnauzer15552 ай бұрын
I got 15/15! I’m a native speaker and some of these words I think would probably have other native speakers stopping me and asking me what they mean lol. I only knew “blithe” because it was in an old song we sang in my high school choir 🎶 Good luck to everyone learning English!
@canaldocassio86322 ай бұрын
got 15/15 in middle school, and english is my second language :)
@demonschnauzer15552 ай бұрын
@@canaldocassio8632 bravo, keep it up kid
@exor_ist_ein_mensch2 ай бұрын
I got most of them correct but I only got blithe because it sounds like blissful
@juanitahardy85832 ай бұрын
Blithe Spirit came to mind
@Youonly_dieonce2 ай бұрын
Okay but when tf did anyone in your entire lifetime utter the word "eschew" 😭
@karenbrauch14562 ай бұрын
I'm a native speaker and got 13 out of 15, blythe and eschew were the ones I didn't get right. I will say to the people that have English as their second language who took this test , congratulations! You are doing excellent!
@tirididjdjwieidiw1138Ай бұрын
i also got 13 out of 15. Those two words aren’t exactly commonly used (as far as i am aware)
@Hunter57588Ай бұрын
I got 13/15 and those *are* the two words I got wrong.
@JT1358Ай бұрын
Hmm... if you're a native speaker you should know that your comment "doing excellent" is appalling grammatically.
@JT1358Ай бұрын
As a native speaker you should know that the phrase "doing excellent" is grammatically incorrect!!
@BowlineDandyАй бұрын
Same results but English is my second language
@gigachad66242 ай бұрын
I got 15/15, I'm not a native speaker and just passed my 12th grade of school, I'm quite happy considering most people in my country judge others based on their english speaking skills and how many jobs allow entry only if the person knows english, it was a great comfort at a critical time, thank you.
@bz95902 ай бұрын
Nice. Which country btw?
@jasontheskeleton47992 ай бұрын
you Indian?
@gigachad66242 ай бұрын
@@jasontheskeleton4799 yes friend, I am a person of indian descent.
@gigachad66242 ай бұрын
@@bz9590 it's india.
@jasontheskeleton47992 ай бұрын
@@gigachad6624 that makes two of us, keralite here and in 11th, gotta go to hostel at the morrow
@byegamer9700Ай бұрын
I'm a native Spanish speaker and I got 11/15, i'm very happy about it and i feel more confident about myself about english now :)
@abubakarsheikh67484 күн бұрын
Out of 15 I did 14 this is my spot learn more Vocabulary. Many thanks for you teacher. I'm originally from Somalia live in Columbus Ohio . Thanks again and again
@justinekingmaker493Ай бұрын
15/15 - My parents were Communications professionals. My mother was a writer and an editor, my father was in Marketing. Having a varied vocabulary was important to them and to pass onto my brother and me.
@chrisscinta1973Ай бұрын
Got them all right but don’t ask me to spell them!
@RevaHarrisАй бұрын
Im 72 and got 15/15. As soon as I learned to read I would read every book I could get my hands on and loved every minute. I still love to read. Kids today don't know what they are missing!
@jamesbarrick3403Ай бұрын
Kids today? hmmm I know many kids today that read plenty. My two sons are now grown men and always AP students, reading fluently before 1st grade. Most people get old and trash younger generations... for such a literary scholar, you seem to not get that part.
@Londoneye57Ай бұрын
If you do not count people with learning difficulties anyone who speaks the English language and is 18 or over should have got at least 14 of these.
@jameshopkins503Ай бұрын
Holding an actual book and turning the pages is so good for you. You get lost in another world and so many people now days will never experience that simply cause they don’t want to.
@pikazzor4186Ай бұрын
Quit bragging. I'm a 30 yo Indian and got 15/15
@samuelbonacorsi2048Ай бұрын
Got them all. Blithe and eschew were the only challenges in my opinion. I think this little test was to keep suckers like me attentive during the whole video.
@amioffenbacher4835Ай бұрын
66 years old and a writer, very happy to get 15/15! Thank you for a fun video! 😊
@juliecook6057Ай бұрын
Americans ALL dropped out at the word , " English " !! 😉😂😂
@rdrydnghdwolfe1396Ай бұрын
Ditto, but a bit older!
@dulcerush735Ай бұрын
Wow!!! As a writer you should be very proud 🤦🏻♀️ Specially if you happen to be born here. Good for you.
@ivanlussich814623 сағат бұрын
I am from Uruguay, 85. Very interesting test. Amazing, I scored all questions OK ! Eschew was the only one difficult.
@Barbel-gs6peАй бұрын
Dear Brian, thank you so much for this interesting video. I am a 65 year old German woman and I knew all those words except number 11 and 15, but all my ‘wisdom’ springs from watching films with English subtitles, especially ‘Reign’ - which I adore, and also ‘Downtown Abbey’! And a few others, but also from writing emails and reading or listening to original English novels, first and foremost Jane Austen and Emily Bronte. All this has enabled me to understand even native-language political videos. I do love English!
@davidshall099Ай бұрын
All these words were taught to me in 5th grade. 30 words per week assigned Monday test Friday morning. Your mother had to sign the test over the weekend. Back then, we studied reading, writing, and arithmetic. If english is your second language, anything over 10 is outstanding!
@cadeeja.Ай бұрын
12. Thank you :D
@cocacolafiestaАй бұрын
15/15 right -74 years of age, dropped out of high school to marry at 16 almost 58 years ago. Reading is key in increasing one’s vocabulary.
@EGO.BReAKERRАй бұрын
Same, English isn't my first language but I love English literature, and got 15/15 as well (to be honest I relied on some word origins to guess 2 of the words haha)
@jthepickle7Ай бұрын
Me too, dropped out for my 17th B-Day - never looked back. Which great author have I not read?
@aben4895Ай бұрын
Same here. English is not my language but I aced this quiz 15/15. I love reading
@senpaiofursensie3675Ай бұрын
U still with her?
@cocacolafiestaАй бұрын
@@senpaiofursensie3675 I’m still with my first boyfriend and husband.😄 We have 5 adult children, lots of grandkids and 5 great grandchildren .
@IrishKapai10 сағат бұрын
I got 7/15 and I'm glad coz I learned some new words that I haven't come across in my life, thanks very much for vedio..
@JamesGibbons-u7yАй бұрын
77 yrs old Product of parochial schools of the 50s and early 60s. Irish descent. Got all 15. More impressed by scores of "English as 2nd language" participants.
@Kolya3578Ай бұрын
I got 9/15, but I’ve been started learning English since November 2022. I’m proud of myself!
@jholmes553Ай бұрын
Congratulations. I am a non-native speaker, but English is part of my country's education system. Keep it up and you will reach the level of English proficiency that you want. Would it be alright if I offered a small grammatical suggestion for your comment? * [have been + verb in gerund form (+ing form)] is usually used when an action started before and is still ongoing. The focus of this statement is the duration and the ongoing status of the action. * [past tense of the verb] is used when you want to point out that an action was performed in the past. The focus is when the action happened and leaves some ambiguity about whether the action is still ongoing. So back to your statement, it would be more grammatically correct to say either of the following: I've been learning English since November 2022. OR I started learning English last November 2022. Although, I think the first one sounds more fitting given the context of your statement.
@Kolya3578Ай бұрын
@@jholmes553 thanks for your advice, I appreciate it. Yes, we’re still learning, we’re just go forward.
@MichaelTimmons-ef3luАй бұрын
I'm proud of you too. Good job!
@Kolya3578Ай бұрын
@@MichaelTimmons-ef3lu I appreciate it🙏
@angieh47Ай бұрын
Great Job!!!
@Sophie-Ocean4 күн бұрын
Those were extremely common and easy words, except eschew, and i am french. To Eschew is similar to the french word "échouer", who means to fail at something, or to wash up or run aground. But it seems here to derivate from the french word "esquiver", to avoid. In which case the original ord must have been "esquew". A more complex word will be leocraftig, or wundorsmith, whaleweg, or Medudream. From the Beowulf language. From a wordsmith, Tolkien style 😉 I never thought i was specially good at English, until i met someone from Liverpool who had no knowledge of half of my glose, but now i know i am better than the top 1% worldwide! One language leaves me speechless, and thats Welsh! 😮
@Sauci55on2 ай бұрын
Got 14/15, and I’m not a native speaker. Never heard « eschew » before, as well as « blithe » but then I remembered « Hammond you BLITHEring idiot! »
@alsyrriad2 ай бұрын
As an American native English speaker, I didn’t even think of the connection between blithe and blithering until JUST now, you are a GENIUS! LOL
@AndrewinAus2 ай бұрын
Got to love a Top Gear reference 🤣
@DailyPolemics2 ай бұрын
@@alsyrriad There is no connection between them as far as I can tell, except, you know, the spelling.
@legoboy71072 ай бұрын
That's a fun thing about English, even when some old words fall out of fashion, if they also had certain variants or words related to them we maybe still use those variants despite not really using the actual word itself much. Like we still say "bliss" and maybe "blithering" like you said (though the latter one isn't very common outside of iconic quotes either), but not so much "blithe" anymore despite them all being directly related.
@franciannecollson74272 ай бұрын
@@DailyPolemicsIf you look at the full definition of blithering you can see a connection 😊
@johnelder4273Ай бұрын
You folks learning English as a second language are to be commended. From reading your responses it is clear your knowledge of English vocabulary surpasses most U.S. born highschool graduates. Well done.
@rashnahusain7055Ай бұрын
I am an English teacher in my country. I have grown up speaking and reading English at home, so I think my English should be better than American high school graduates!
@santinosalamanca437824 күн бұрын
12/15 being a non-native speaker and young it feels strange
@ongimsad23 күн бұрын
Fr i got 13/15@@santinosalamanca4378
@LocalizedBozo2 ай бұрын
Wait, guys, the amount you guessed correctly does not matter. He explained the definitions of the words for each question. You know all 15 regardless of your score. Welcome to the top 3%.
@Doki_Natsuki2 ай бұрын
English is my 3rd language so getting onto 3% was impossible from the start
@YelbeLemi2 ай бұрын
@@Doki_Natsuki It's my third language as well :o
@xkolm2 ай бұрын
@@Doki_Natsuki your pfp is fuel for my dreams
@Hudson35282 ай бұрын
@@Doki_NatsukiThat’s impressive! What other languages do you speak?
@Doki_Natsuki2 ай бұрын
@@Hudson3528 georgian is first russian is second and I've started learning Deutsch (don't know much yet though)
@monicahoward7443Ай бұрын
Italian here. Advanced vocabulary vs common italian words: Value - valore Sustain - sostenere Various- varie Emphasize - enfatizzare Typical- Tipico Consequence- conseguenze Authentic- autentico Evolve- evolvere Ambiguous- ambiguo Facilitate- facilitare Succinct- succinto Basically the only different words are : blunt, strain, blithe and eschew. 🎉
@DocNubbinАй бұрын
Both sets of words have their roots in Latin, hence the similarities.
@elkewoll2950Ай бұрын
What blew away when I learned Italian (German speaker who lived in English speaking countries for many years)was soddisfatto.
@cendre_mge1994Ай бұрын
Same for French. Actually advanced English roots from French since in the old days in Europe, it was the official language of the nobility and thus queens and kings. English is NOT a Latin language (it is a Germanic language) but French and Italian are that is why we do not find some of those words difficult to guess ;)
@NudnikShpilkusАй бұрын
That works well the other way around, too, when studying Italian....
@DrZaidAlSukkarАй бұрын
Infact italian helped me a lot to know most of these words, I am from Jordan and got my degrees in Italia..thanks
@ThulaniChingoda-o9u6 сағат бұрын
Thanks to my grade seven school teacher (Mr. Mundeta @ Takwiririra Primary school) and was 15 by then when I was already familiarised by all those words but blithe only. I got 14 out of 15 though English is my 2nd language. Thanks a lot and more of these will make my day.
@terrancenorris9992Ай бұрын
I'm 74 years old and in school, in the 1950's and 1960's words and their usage were number one in english class. 😊
@roelienlubbe1192Ай бұрын
I am Afrikaans speaking....think I did good....only 3 words, but now I know them! Thank you ♡♡
@blizzyblaze97Ай бұрын
Great job!! :)
@user-vr2rq5hl6l2 ай бұрын
15/15 thanks to a high school English teacher who drilled us on a thousand vocabulary words over two semesters. Remember that we should always eschew obfuscation and espouse elucidation!
@Buckboy20242 ай бұрын
Bravo/brava!
@irenedevins16292 ай бұрын
LOL
@susanharrah3462Ай бұрын
Yes we should😊
@Betty-qz5zdАй бұрын
Absolutely!🤩
@chitradoraiswami663013 сағат бұрын
Got them all right ... and i learnt the correct pronunciation of two words too! Thanks!
@temxasremd2 ай бұрын
I'm a native speaker, but never in my life have I heard "Blithe" "Succinct" or "Eschew" I learned something new, thank you!
@abdelhakyac72852 ай бұрын
Algerian, i got 13/15.... i got succisnt right, because its nearly the exact word in french
@HK2Informitive2 ай бұрын
same, but I got 14/15.
@helmrichharms22252 ай бұрын
Same here.13/15, old man from Germany. Got 'blithe' right, but never heard 'succinct' and 'eschew'
@harrybale3132 ай бұрын
Same here, I guessed right on eschew but the other two were my only errors
@cindyesporlas2 ай бұрын
I encountered these words in books.
@bishrob345Ай бұрын
58 and I must state this looks to be the most honest reporting I have ever seen. 15/15.
@lifewriter7455Ай бұрын
I'm from Norway, English is my second language, and I got 13 of 15. Absolutely Magnificent. 😎👍
@grimvianАй бұрын
Denmark here, learned some English as an adult, now retired, but blithe and strain was unknown to me.
@averagecookingАй бұрын
I got 13/15, English being my third language
@FeliceMannaАй бұрын
Let me guess blithe and eschew were the words you didnt get?
@eduardomorgado1488Ай бұрын
Ofcourse hajaha @@FeliceManna
@KenanCaamañoАй бұрын
MR SAVAGE
@CJ-dj3cxКүн бұрын
Got them all, but I’m 74 years old and a lifetime avid reader. And my mother had an excellent vocabulary.
@nenechonlisboa4127Ай бұрын
I'm not a native English speaker, I'm not even an English teacher and I've never lived in an English speaking country. Had 14/15, "blithe" was totally unknown to me. I'm quite happy with this result :)
@EternallyCurious471Ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@brianp7166Ай бұрын
That's the only one I missed also. I've heard it many times as blithering idiot. Didn't equate that to carefree. Looking back, makes sense.
@juanjosearnedokidd4439Ай бұрын
Same here. Nonnative that has never heard of Blithe. It sort of sounded like a plant pest to me.
@germansimsАй бұрын
Same for me!
@CanadianMooseHeadАй бұрын
I bet you’ll remember that word now. 😉 I sure will. It tripped me up also.
@ldn2miamiАй бұрын
Native English speaker here, I've never used blithe, succinct, or eschew, ever in my life. Nor have I heard them being used in daily conversation, ever! Anyway, all the best to all language learners, I hope you reach your goals.
@charlesbrowne9590Ай бұрын
‘Eschew superstition’ is a succinct adage that should not be blithely dismissed.
@amaral.eАй бұрын
C2 words are usually very uncommon and used in very specific contexts, that's why you were not familiar with them. I, as a Portuguese native speaker, don't know all C2 Portuguese words either. :)
@SnowWhite-ox3umАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. No Native English speaker uses those 3 words.
@ncast7643Ай бұрын
I got eschew and blithe only word missed was succinct 🫤
@titmusspaultpaul5Ай бұрын
Blithe was the one I got wrong. Hadn't used it for years and I just forgot. Got to say one word definitions aren't exactly easy or accurate as you need more than one word to get an accurate definition.
@madisona39072 күн бұрын
I am just a normal 62 year old professional and got them all right with zero problem. Proves the education system was better in the past then it is today
@HUE_Larry26 күн бұрын
I got 14/15, having German as your mother language and knowing Latin is a huge help
@santinosalamanca437824 күн бұрын
same thing for spanish
@theonlypc490623 күн бұрын
Yeah same with french
@InfinityBlade-se4xf23 күн бұрын
Same thing for Telugu for some reason
@elianjoensen275623 күн бұрын
same thing for mandarin
@elianjoensen275623 күн бұрын
same thing for mandarin
@Oneillm-w8y2 ай бұрын
I got 13/15. Heard some new words at the end, like blithe, eschew and succinct.
@백인줄어든다2 ай бұрын
Succinct = Concise
@enriquesuarez71132 ай бұрын
same
@JeetJain7652 ай бұрын
Same here.
@Player_is_I2 ай бұрын
Same
@suspicioussand2 ай бұрын
I learned the word succinct by giving prompts to ChatGPT lol
@toqa67352 ай бұрын
7:14 never heard of it , this is beautiful, it seems like my English skills still need to further improve and this makes me giddy with excitement haha
@Unmatchedchad2 ай бұрын
This is so sweet
@Quorkosco.2 ай бұрын
No they don't, if the reason is not knowing succint, eschew and blithe. Apparently from the comments, eschew is the only one that's still being used and even yet, let's be realistic, nobody will talk with you using these words.
@ipatchymakouli4152 ай бұрын
I've never read or heard eschew compared to the many times I've encountered succinct. Then again it's also used (but as rare) in french (succinct, exact same letters) so maybe that's the reason.
@cheeeeezewizzz2 ай бұрын
All three are commonly used in writing. If someone regularly reads, they would encounter them quite often. I often hear native speakers use them as well. @Quorkosco.
@Quorkosco.2 ай бұрын
@@cheeeeezewizzz Probably in classic literature like sherlock holmes. and my point still stands anyway, you dont need improvement for not knowing these words