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English with Lucy

English with Lucy

Күн бұрын

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@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy Ай бұрын
Ok! Be honest! How many did you know already? Download the PDF to learn 15 ADDITIONAL words (30 total) and get access to the secret exercise pack here 👉ex.ewl.info/pdf155
@user-fc8nq5sj2h
@user-fc8nq5sj2h Ай бұрын
I knew5😢
@mariazaslavskis6997
@mariazaslavskis6997 Ай бұрын
I knew 4, and I've guessed the meaning of another 4😄 This was fun (and enlightening as always)
@zarmuhammad4494
@zarmuhammad4494 Ай бұрын
My English is very bed please help me
@zarmuhammad4494
@zarmuhammad4494 Ай бұрын
I need 4.5 beand IELTS general ukvi but my English not very good please help me
@Monom02
@Monom02 Ай бұрын
It's always amazing to know about English with you lucy😊
@AlanTuringWannabe
@AlanTuringWannabe 24 күн бұрын
I am a native speaker. I got all 15. I don't think I'd ever use "bouncebackability." I'd prefer to use, "resilience."
@ASolzhenitsyn
@ASolzhenitsyn 21 күн бұрын
Yeah, it is just not a good word. Far more effecient, and graceful, options available.
@rkcpek
@rkcpek 19 күн бұрын
It's a run on word. Several words without spaces between them. It isn't even a merged word like "hangry"! It just bad spelling! It's a "word" that stems from texting badly. Learn grammar!
@wmffmw1854
@wmffmw1854 16 күн бұрын
Alan Turing peer, all bet using microprocessors. 😂😂
@carolynbrown8209
@carolynbrown8209 15 күн бұрын
Me too
@sandradavies7804
@sandradavies7804 5 күн бұрын
"Resilience" is the word I thought of when I saw that one.
@TheOriginalGaiaXaia
@TheOriginalGaiaXaia 27 күн бұрын
I knew all these, but learned English as my second language as a toddler. I feel native English speakers would benefit from these little nuggets of education.
@jar407
@jar407 22 күн бұрын
i only know USA English but wish there was much less slang and the constant changing the dictionary meanings of very accurate words
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 20 күн бұрын
Honestly, I thought this was for non native speakers. I've known most of these words since grade school.
@RonBhattacharya
@RonBhattacharya 18 күн бұрын
I didn't know "NIMBY" though... it's not possible you'd have learned that as a toddler either. Come on... 😅
@steveaustin2103
@steveaustin2103 Ай бұрын
I knew them all, but I'm 70 and have been married for decades to my wife who is an english major/reader/word nerd so I have to try to keep up!
@jerelull9629
@jerelull9629 27 күн бұрын
I understood them too due to 72 years using English as a Pennsylvanian, and my wife was an English professor & poet for 20 years. One thing we enjoyed about each other from early-on was that neither of us had to explain the unusual words we tended to just rattle off as we felt. I, too had a somewhat different definition for "clock" as a verb. What came to me was being clocked by a solid blow to the head. Measuring elapsed time is a more common usage, though. Clocking in or out of a job is another commonly used meaning in the workaday world..
@kennethhicks2113
@kennethhicks2113 23 күн бұрын
@@jerelull9629 I also did but the acronym could mean many things (answers) depending on your profession.
@GaryScott-pdx
@GaryScott-pdx 21 күн бұрын
At 75 the words were fairly easy. I knew the definition or the word was easy to deduce from its makeup. It would be interesting when the newer word were recognize as a word.
@praack4563
@praack4563 21 күн бұрын
no one reads - a friends daughter was proud that she was acing the reading list- when i asked i discovered that "reading:" meant Clif Notes, Movies or KZbin videos- all three of these gave you credit for "reading" the book. Sigh......
@joneighteen5922
@joneighteen5922 20 күн бұрын
I was born in uk 73 years ago I got most but “nimby” Was one I hadn’t heard. Thanks Lucyvery informative.😊
@Lawlley
@Lawlley 26 күн бұрын
As a non-native English speaker getting 14 out of 15 seems wonderful. It gives me a sense of accomplishment. I was close with nimby but could not figure out the "by" part. Thanks for teaching us such interesting words!
@Videolinquency
@Videolinquency Ай бұрын
'Berserkr' is old Norse for a warrior wearing a bearskin. Apparently that’s what my ancestors donned when they ate fly agaric to prepare for a fight. The mushroom made them ‘go berserk’ , and ber-serk literally means bear-kilt.
@blinkxddu8198
@blinkxddu8198 Ай бұрын
really interesting roots. thanks for sharing!
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 Ай бұрын
Is fly agaric Amanita Muscaria?It needs preparing but Muscarine in it acts like alcohol in your brains.Un prepared you get violently ill and can have severe kidney problems.
@Erdnav27
@Erdnav27 Ай бұрын
Isn't there a Viking "Berserker" in one of the Monty Python films?
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 Ай бұрын
@@Erdnav27 It s quite well known thing and popular in popular fiction.
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 Ай бұрын
Is fly agaric Amanita Muscaria?It s Muscarine that causes these effects.Needs to be dried at 150 c temp and then drink as tee and you ll get a similar puzz as from alcohol but supposedly better.
@SucciuStarway
@SucciuStarway 28 күн бұрын
As a German writing fiction in English for fun, I'm happy and proud to say I knew 13 of these words. Never heard or used nimby and word no.10 was also new to me, but the rest I got. My favourites were probably parched and peruse as I actually use them every now and then in my writing. 😊
@asquare9316
@asquare9316 26 күн бұрын
nimby is actually an acronym
@Anon-cv7ru
@Anon-cv7ru 25 күн бұрын
I know both parched and peruse but never quite use them in writing before... perhaps got to try to use more often, as I usually only use words like thirsty or read. 😅
@michs342
@michs342 24 күн бұрын
Dane here, same two I have never heard before (nimby & inculcate).
@TurkishSupremacy
@TurkishSupremacy 23 күн бұрын
Yup, same. 12.5/15. Knew what "ASMR" is, but not what the letters stand for. Never heard of "nimby". Never heard the word "bouncebackability", but could piece it together.
@RonBhattacharya
@RonBhattacharya 18 күн бұрын
Inculcate is a pretty common word, TBH. But "Nimby" is fire! My favourite insult for the coming week... hands down.
@mikegrabarek7312
@mikegrabarek7312 Ай бұрын
As someone who has gradually accepted and then embraced the importance of linguistics, I'd like you to know that I'm hooked!!!
@user-no2mz9hl4f
@user-no2mz9hl4f Ай бұрын
Glad to hear your perspective - I quite agree.
@syedhussaoin
@syedhussaoin Ай бұрын
@@user-no2mz9hl4f glad to hear about mom pron
@SeriousMoh
@SeriousMoh 20 күн бұрын
I'm also somewhat of a lover of words. There is another person on this platform who might be of interest to you. But he focuses more on how we say things (phonetics) rather than what/why we say them. Dr Geoff Lindesey. He's also entertaining sometimes but more importantly he showed me some things about speech that were very surprising to me.
@ELTExperiences
@ELTExperiences 25 күн бұрын
Interesting fact that Koreans have a specific word for 'doomscrolling' which they have borrowed from the English and then amalgamated to form their own version. They decided that they would combine 'smartphone' with 'zombie' and then they got 'smobie'. Koreans have something for two syllable words when combining forms. It's a fascinating form and I love it. Keep the videos coming with the specific lexical items.
@user-xv3mh9pr1j
@user-xv3mh9pr1j 3 күн бұрын
😅no? Im south Korean and we dont
@eiseli99
@eiseli99 Ай бұрын
I got 6 out of 15, even though I would have understood several more in context. My favorite one is 'inculcate,' which I first learned in school. The teacher explained it by delving into its etymology, tracing it back to the Latin word 'calcaneus,' meaning 'heel.' Picture someone using their heel to stuff something into your mouth, forcefully feeding you with knowledge. This vivid image has always stayed with me.
@InteriorDesignStudent
@InteriorDesignStudent 25 күн бұрын
I'm a retired editor, and I got 13/15. Initialism was not a term I've used. I refer to this as acronyms. I've never seen bouncebackability; however, I immediately understood its meaning.
@andyp5899
@andyp5899 23 күн бұрын
See my comment about the difference between initialisms and acronyms
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U 22 күн бұрын
Americans would us resilient. Some English expressions grate on Americans. We especially don't like the English word for the 13th Element, except when a woman with a pretty voice says it, and then it's kinda cute.
@sastaffa
@sastaffa 14 күн бұрын
Same here, 13. But English is my 4th language. However, I now almost exclusively communicate in English. What a great language!
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 14 күн бұрын
I am a liar and I got all of them right also and further more I use them on a regular basis.
@brianboye8025
@brianboye8025 5 күн бұрын
I've stopped using initialism because I have to explain its use.
@iwonka187
@iwonka187 Ай бұрын
I knew no one of these, but I enjoy your video and now I know some new words, thanks Lucy❤
@music4dages
@music4dages 21 күн бұрын
Doomscrolling was the only new word to me and it aptly applies to my current state of affairs and fully accounts for why I am not falling asleep until 03:00 daily. Great video.
@infogettymedia
@infogettymedia Ай бұрын
Your ASMR skill is top notch imo. I'd listen to it all day, lol.
@wagmi_dude
@wagmi_dude Ай бұрын
maybe let's start with one lesson to test it out, but she did well in this video
@flaviocruciani8563
@flaviocruciani8563 Ай бұрын
i think it would be better not to tell her, so she doesn't start to try it on purpose, and perhaps lose it because it was unintentional and tried to do it on purpose.
@Jeremy-f3s
@Jeremy-f3s Ай бұрын
​@@flaviocruciani8563 the way she talks already gives me ASMR, I don't always need the whisper, infact whispering all the time can end up having zero effect. I often get ASMR just from people speaking normally not because they whisper or make sounds which actually do nothing for me frankly. I also wish women in ASMR videos would stop with the overuse of make up and long nails, it's a real turn off.
@pirimi
@pirimi Ай бұрын
your*
@infogettymedia
@infogettymedia Ай бұрын
@@pirimi Thanks for correction.
@skybounder
@skybounder 18 күн бұрын
I knew and have used every word in your list except for three: "doomscrolling", "initialism", and "NIMBY". I have signed up for your mailing list. Thank you Miss Lucy.
@ivanlussich8146
@ivanlussich8146 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this enlightening video. As a non-native English speaker, I don't recall ever seeing the last four or five words in British books or newspapers -and I am 85.
@hamesparde9888
@hamesparde9888 29 күн бұрын
Actually just the two before that. Not initialism of course.
27 күн бұрын
Is that your I.Q.?
27 күн бұрын
You need to move on from porn and The Sun
@mikeschnobrich1807
@mikeschnobrich1807 18 күн бұрын
Do they actually talk in porn? What ever for?
@cmaxchasm
@cmaxchasm 15 күн бұрын
Not having encountered nimby or initialism before, I only managed to score 13/15. Reading has been a passion of mine for many years and my dictionary is the most used book in my library. Thank you, Lucy, for expanding my vocabulary.
@davidabeillaud5521
@davidabeillaud5521 Ай бұрын
So I'm speaking survival English, i guess
@henryzhai1828
@henryzhai1828 Ай бұрын
No! Stop saying that. It means you master one word only, and it is HELP
@karstenramcke498
@karstenramcke498 23 күн бұрын
Me too😂
@mikeschnobrich1807
@mikeschnobrich1807 18 күн бұрын
Nothing wrong with that. Surviving is pretty important.
@gutz1981
@gutz1981 19 күн бұрын
I just realized how much of an Aussie country boy I truly still am, despite living in the UK given where my mind went. Froth: Just blowing the Froth off a couple of beers tonight. Clock: I'm gonna clock that b@stard tomorrow at work. Tinker: Gonna tinker with my phone while I'm on the loo. Feign: I ain't got the Feignest idea who won the footy last night. Sniffles: Got the sniffles last night after me Mrs made sleep outside after coming home too drunk from the bup. Peruse: I went down to La Peruse last night to meet up with Steve after work. Berserk: Went berk last night when I found out I was stuck with the bill. Antithetical: The Greek in me tells me it means the opposite of positive. Parched: Was out drinking all of last night so now I'm parched on the couch. Inculcate: I got a mate who owns stock in Colgate. Doomscrolling: While I was on the phone in the loo I was Doomscrolling through the bloody news. ASMR: My sister has Asmr and finds it hard to breath at times. Cringeworthy: Those short shorts on that fat sheela is cringworthy, but sure I'll give her a go. Nimby: Went over to Darky Jones's house down at Nimby to go knock down some Roos. Bouncbackability: Despite getting knocked down on my arse, I got great bouncbackability.
@M1903a4
@M1903a4 17 күн бұрын
Would you clock him as he clocked in?
@gutz1981
@gutz1981 17 күн бұрын
@@M1903a4 Screw him, let him clock in on his own time.
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 14 күн бұрын
Funny, maybe it a guy thing. Clock for me was also clocking some poor guy on the head. I am from Southern California.
@M1903a4
@M1903a4 14 күн бұрын
@@trevormiles5852 It's more of a pond thing. She's on the other side of the pond. Our English has diverged from British English over time. This is especially true for loan words or words for things that didn't exist before 1776. It's just as true for Australia, New Zealand and other English speaking countries.
@Kludgedean
@Kludgedean Ай бұрын
Was hoping I'd do well; not bad at 13/15. Nimby was one I'd never heard of, thanks Lucy!
@09Nenachula
@09Nenachula 20 күн бұрын
I love your channel. I’m an old lady who admires Taylor Swift. I knew 8 words out of the 15 and I’m proud of myself. I’ll follow your videos, you’re very good and vibrant at what you’re doing. ❤
@mpm1984uk
@mpm1984uk Ай бұрын
After more than 7 years living in England I want to believe that my English is fairly good, but when I come across a few new words that I don't know all of a sudden, my imposter syndrome kicks in pretty quickly. However, I still love to learn them so I will definitely try to use the ones from this video in my day to day conversations. I think that the one I liked the most was "doomscrolling". Very millennial! The ones I already knew or that at least I was familiar with because of being similar in my mother tongue (European Spanish) were frothy, tinker, berserk, antithetical, inculcate, ASMR, and cringeworthy. Good video by the way! 🙂
@orestesdd
@orestesdd 23 күн бұрын
I didn't know a few of those words, but I could have guessed their meaning in context. Since I learn English in the USA, I don't use a few of them at all as I want to keep my English as simple as possible. By the way, I started learning American English at 27 when I came to America from Cuba, a Spanish speaking country, and now I'm almost 72 years old. Thank you for your little video.
@samahmohamedd
@samahmohamedd Ай бұрын
Thank you for this insightful video! It's really encouraging to know that mastering these 15 words can signify excellent English skills. I appreciate the helpful tips and look forward to improving my vocabulary further.
@andrewbuckley9180
@andrewbuckley9180 4 күн бұрын
Blimey Lucy, I clicked on this thinking I would not really learn anything being a 66 year old Brit originally from Kent. But, it is amazing how many of the words you have introduced were totally new to me! Thanks muchly!
@afaris88
@afaris88 Ай бұрын
I only know 8 of them 😆 - frothy, - tinker, - feign, - berserk, - antithetical (derived from antithesis), - ASMR, - cringeworthy, and - bouncebackability (derived from bounce-back) I've heard "peruse" and "parched" before, but forgot the meanings. Thanks for the new vocabs, Lucy 👍
@bgood73044
@bgood73044 22 күн бұрын
I got 14/15 of your definitions but actually knew all 15. Peruse is a contronym and I was only familiar with the meaning to leisurely read or look over. So thank you for expanding my vocabulary.
@marietteestabrook4098
@marietteestabrook4098 9 күн бұрын
Well, you just introduced me to a new word! Contronym! Never heard that before! Must look it up. This needs to be on the next list!
@SaifulIslamSFI
@SaifulIslamSFI Ай бұрын
Your teaching style is truly incredible❤😊
@robertknight2556
@robertknight2556 14 сағат бұрын
I'm glad that you described 'initialism' to make the point it is solely used to define the first letters of combined words, such as BBC or GPS. So often people use 'acronym' in its place, but an acronym must make a word in itself and include one or more vowels, such as NATO and radar.
@robertandre778
@robertandre778 Ай бұрын
I clocked my english was not excellent ;p
@HIMACx
@HIMACx 4 күн бұрын
As a native Polish speaker and English learner for 20+ years I got 8 of that words that were known by me. Others were new to me or heard less in a medias I consume(d). If I will have an ocassion to use them in real life I will try. Thank you and greetings 😊
@kloassie
@kloassie Ай бұрын
I scored seven and a half out of the 15. the half is bc I had a different meaning for 'clock' as a verb (namely, to measure the time taken as with a stopwatch). And I really liked learning the word 'peruse'. I'm definitely gonna use that to feign sophistication! 😛
@rockymountainjazzfan1822
@rockymountainjazzfan1822 23 күн бұрын
Also, in fistfighting, "clocking" someone means knocking them out.
@randsimon1313
@randsimon1313 6 күн бұрын
The Three Stooges were the champs of "clocking" each other, although I don't think unconsciousness is a requirement. Yeah, she missed that one.
@erinames7783
@erinames7783 26 күн бұрын
inculcate was the only one I had never heard before but as soon as I heard the example I understood the meaning immediately
@The-ArtOfSculpture
@The-ArtOfSculpture Ай бұрын
I’ve been looking for comprehensive content on how to write a letter, and I think you could fill that gap with your unique perspective. I absolutely love your videos and would really appreciate it if you could make a video on this topic.
@federicosobol7982
@federicosobol7982 Ай бұрын
I realize I don't have an excellent english level 😂
@xepherys
@xepherys 3 күн бұрын
I consider myself extremely well-versed in English, and even have a degree in writing and rhetoric. That said, 'inculcate' was a new word for me, so thank you.
@michaelhubert1153
@michaelhubert1153 Ай бұрын
It is so nice to take English lessons with Villanelle. Who knew that she could be such a good teacher ?
@handebarlas6248
@handebarlas6248 Ай бұрын
Ha haa. Lucy is much prettier than her!!!
@ianleroux2567
@ianleroux2567 Ай бұрын
I am so thankful that because of Colonialism we were raised in South Africa using the correct British English and I taught the language for 38 years. Yes, I knew all the words.
@paulsawtell3991
@paulsawtell3991 27 күн бұрын
Hardly surprising if you've been reasonably well-educated.
@losonsrenoster
@losonsrenoster 26 күн бұрын
South African: 10 out of 15. English is my second language. I once used a word in my 8th grade English class that my classmates and teacher relentlessly ridiculed me for : " Alight ". A few months later this same word was found in a prescribed book ( which I had not read before), and I got my turn to laugh.
@littleflwr1007
@littleflwr1007 21 күн бұрын
Great! Hats off to u buddy!
@davidfiguera
@davidfiguera Ай бұрын
I knew about 10. My favorite one was bouncebackability. What a word! Great video!
@bNeagle
@bNeagle Ай бұрын
this word has got german vibes but in german we use an english-german compound word: Comeback-Qualität
@hamesparde9888
@hamesparde9888 29 күн бұрын
I'm a native speaker and it sounds super stupid to me. The sort of word someone who works in HR would use.
@hamesparde9888
@hamesparde9888 25 күн бұрын
@@dasja9966 I think it's a word made up by marketing and human resources people. As a native English speaker I'd advise you not to use it because you'll sound like an idiot! 🤣
@garethmcrae668
@garethmcrae668 25 күн бұрын
Good fun. 'Bouncebackability' is a fleeting portmanteau which will soon be uncool, just like all those texty acronyms parents use long after the kids have moved on...
@hamesparde9888
@hamesparde9888 24 күн бұрын
@@garethmcrae668 It was never cool. 🤣
@johannbrandstatter7419
@johannbrandstatter7419 21 күн бұрын
Even though English is my third language ( but the most often used) , as an avid reader I have come across all of the above. I find you presentation absolutely enjoyable, even though I refuse to go berserk about it. Well done Lucy ! It is a pleasure just to listen to you !
@rizwandanishb-533
@rizwandanishb-533 Ай бұрын
Why do I always fall in love with my English teacher? And I think it's not a good omen for my future endeavors and that's the main cause of my poor English. I need a sincere English teacher 😊😊😊
@jerelull9629
@jerelull9629 27 күн бұрын
I had a similar problem trying to learn German. She was only a couple years older than us and fantasies came easily.
@littleflwr1007
@littleflwr1007 21 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤🎉
@mikeschnobrich1807
@mikeschnobrich1807 18 күн бұрын
Sounds like you need a girlfriend.
@Gearparadummies
@Gearparadummies 21 күн бұрын
When I started learning English(Back when John Travolta and the Original Star Wars were all the rage) I never thought that my native Spanish would help me with complex English words. The only one new to me is "nimby" and I guess I'm too old or my English has become way too American for Lucy's lessons. My level of English is C2 and yet I always find something new in these vídeos. Keep up the good work, Lucy!
@davesmith6436
@davesmith6436 Ай бұрын
*I'm always eager to vocabulary lessons! To my way of thinking, they're lots of more considered to be useful than* *the simple grammar ones. Thank you much Lucy!*
@PeterB198
@PeterB198 18 күн бұрын
Fascinating. Despite being a fourth generation Anglo-Saxon, spending six years at Melbourne University, and speaking English for around eighty years, there were two words I'd never heard before, but now I can't remember them, although one was a four-letter abbreviation
@NihalAlwis-xw4ky
@NihalAlwis-xw4ky Ай бұрын
I m beginner.lot of words I don't know. But then I will always respect for your program and try to learn your English speaking program. Thank you so much dear teacher.❤👍🌞🙏❤️
@walterweiss7124
@walterweiss7124 Ай бұрын
read a lot, I remember "tinker" was somewhere in Harry Potter :)
@kimsullivan
@kimsullivan 18 күн бұрын
Thanks, that was fun. I'm a native American English (southern California accent) speaker, and I didn't know that meaning of "clock". I'd also never heard of bouncebackability, but I think it's a great word!
@jamesrobinson9304
@jamesrobinson9304 Ай бұрын
At 82 years ( I live in Maine in the US) I got 13 of the 15 correct .I missed antithetical and doomschrolling, although I must admit to being into doomschrolling on occasions.
@englishwithannie8940
@englishwithannie8940 Ай бұрын
👏
@Outmind01
@Outmind01 Ай бұрын
To be fair, "doom scrolling" is a term that's become popular online during and after the pandemic, so you may not have had reason or a chance to encounter it.
@katherinemartin3591
@katherinemartin3591 Ай бұрын
Same!
@Chethakmp3
@Chethakmp3 Ай бұрын
Thanks 4 sharing
@tytn9978
@tytn9978 11 күн бұрын
"tinker" also was a noun once upon a time, designating a travelling salesman who sold metal products door-to-door. As for "feign" I seem to recall a tale of Robin Hood in an older version of English that used "feign" to mean "prefer" or "hope" as in I "feign" that my arrow would fly straight.
@michaeldisante5145
@michaeldisante5145 26 күн бұрын
The only word I was not familiar with was NIMBY. After seeing it used, it makes perfect sense and will be remembered going forward.
@lilianevanbel3123
@lilianevanbel3123 26 күн бұрын
I suppose you'd have to be a certain (old) age to know that one.😂
@super_l_k
@super_l_k Ай бұрын
All new to me😂😂 All learned 😅😅thanks Lucy❤❤
@englishwithannie8940
@englishwithannie8940 Ай бұрын
🤭🤭
@fr57ujf
@fr57ujf 23 күн бұрын
Thanks. A few comments from the US. American English doesn't typically use "clock" for notice. As a verb, it usually means to measure the duration of an event. The complete rule as I learned it is "i before e except after c or when pronounced like "A" as in neighbor and weigh" - thus feign with a long A. In American English berserk is always pronounced "berzerk". Doomscrolling is a new one for me. NIMBY is an acronym - an initialism pronounced as one word.
@lubricatedgoat
@lubricatedgoat 22 күн бұрын
Exactly my thoughts.
@Notsofacts
@Notsofacts Ай бұрын
This is the first comment also I am among your fisrt student mam, ever since u started on KZbin and i have also subscribed ur newsletter... Sending love from India 🇮🇳 your channel helped me alot. Edit:- while I was typing some other ppl commented so technically not the first comment
@vasileioskougioumtzis8485
@vasileioskougioumtzis8485 14 күн бұрын
Great video! I just realised that my English is not as good as I thought. Thank you for the lesson, greetings from Greece!
@Gomana.youtubr
@Gomana.youtubr Ай бұрын
Thank you Lucy I love your videos ❤ your can speak English very well love from Egypt 😍🥰
@johnbattles1002
@johnbattles1002 5 күн бұрын
Honestly, 12 out of 15. I didn’t know nimby, bouncebackability, or doomscrolling. However, I do now, and thank you for adding to my vocabulary. I’ve been reading since age five, and my Mom taught me the wonderment of words and the use of Webster’s Dictionary when I was six. So, I’ve been a word lover and a bibliophile all my life, and was an English grammar / literature teacher for nearly twenty-five years. This video and your delightful presentation of it were very enjoyable!
@TINYFLORY
@TINYFLORY Ай бұрын
HEY LUCY YOU JOINED THIS CHANNEL ON MY BIRTHDAY. JANUARY 7TH! WHAT A COINCEDENCE!
@shagunbharadwaj
@shagunbharadwaj 14 күн бұрын
I like the way you sound. though my vocabulary is vast, I am not a native English speaker. But I can understand each and every word you said crystal clear without the help of Captions. perfect
@aungheinhtet9243
@aungheinhtet9243 Ай бұрын
"I can still melt your world/ Argumentative, antithetical dream girl" Hits Different is my favourite song from Midnights!
@usamakhan3553
@usamakhan3553 Ай бұрын
Swifties knew immediately!
@AristasTheMonsterHunter
@AristasTheMonsterHunter 19 күн бұрын
I knew most of them, but almost never used them. It's amusing how even those words I didn't know, I still managed to understand the meaning of, either by deduction through similarities to other words, or by context. Considering English is my second language and that I never took extra-scholastic courses, I can say to be quite satisfied with myself. Thank you SWTOR for having taught me english like my teachers never could.
@professorBonna
@professorBonna Ай бұрын
I love your video about phonetics
@TheSwedeMcCoy
@TheSwedeMcCoy 25 күн бұрын
As a 54 year old Swede that more or less learnt my English after my school years I got 13/15. It was the two acronyms that got me. But I'm an avid reader and have always been...
@billdyke9745
@billdyke9745 Ай бұрын
I must say I found doomscrolling cringeworthy...
@odageoyama5172
@odageoyama5172 Ай бұрын
What's doomscrolling?
@killjoy4862
@killjoy4862 Ай бұрын
​@@odageoyama5172It's a made-up word....to describe addictiveness... If that is in the english vocab, than also is "y'all"...
@Jeremy-f3s
@Jeremy-f3s Ай бұрын
Congratulations on using cringeworthy and not just cringe, you'll find alot of native English speakers use the word cringe which is a verb as an adjective cos they're trying to be cool when they arent, please don't do that.
@AnonyMous-kd5iz
@AnonyMous-kd5iz Ай бұрын
@@odageoyama5172or
@hihihihihihi05
@hihihihihihi05 Ай бұрын
far fetched
@paulsawyer2326
@paulsawyer2326 18 күн бұрын
Got 10 out of 15 correct. The word nimby never heard of and was the most interesting word in this lesson. My first time watching the video and really enjoyed the challenge.
@bluedogphoto
@bluedogphoto Ай бұрын
I had 10 out of 15.... My excuse is, I'm German.
@chrismoody1342
@chrismoody1342 18 күн бұрын
Got say many of these words I’ve never heard or read before. But it wasn’t hard to figure out their use and meaning. I scored 15/15. I used to quiz myself with Reader Digests Word Power. They show the word and you pick the correct definition. I did this for years and years.
@Sunshinepower6
@Sunshinepower6 Ай бұрын
I love all of them, thank you Lucy. Like your video lessons so much 🧡
@MN-vz8qm
@MN-vz8qm 22 күн бұрын
I knew most of them, or at least understood them instinctively, particularly when they were composite words. Didn't know nimby nor frothy. A good third of them have close relative in my language (french), so that helped I guess (inculquer, antithétique, feindre, berserk, initiale, sniffer).
@rubyannayupangalang7837
@rubyannayupangalang7837 Ай бұрын
Nimby! Really something new for me.. thanks for this Lucy x
@Ironoclasty
@Ironoclasty 19 күн бұрын
I'm going to give myself 13 out of 15. I was sure it was Frothy the Thnowman! And isn't it like, "She tried to peruse our garden, but we don't even live in France?" You know, "make more like Paris," right? But seriously, I knew #10, but I don't think I've ever used it, so I'll call that one out on me, and although it's pretty straightforward, I've never heard #15 before.
@maximvolodkin6809
@maximvolodkin6809 Ай бұрын
0/15 thank you)
@karenbell4145
@karenbell4145 10 күн бұрын
I got 13 out of 15. Your video was newsworthy Lucy. Thank you 😊 🎉.
@Ni_Zar658
@Ni_Zar658 Ай бұрын
Best teacher❤❤❤
@user-conce_109
@user-conce_109 Ай бұрын
I enjoy your lesson teacher Lucy l'm constance watching you from Zambia Lusaka city
@garydumbauld4212
@garydumbauld4212 19 күн бұрын
Fifteen of fifteen. However i’m from a generation in which children could not graduate from elementary school without knowing how to spell words, sound out unfamiliar words, construct sentences, use proper grammar and so on. If you wanted to get out of Junior High, you needed a good grounding in Math, some science and even more spelling and grammar. I got stuck into all the 5 and 6 series “College Prep” math, English, science and “Civics” classes as well, and I must admit that it’s so nice to not need to look up how to spell, or check the Chicago Manual of Style to construct a sentence.
@KhanmohammadShirzai
@KhanmohammadShirzai Ай бұрын
Best teaching ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@EmotionalJourneys2024
@EmotionalJourneys2024 27 күн бұрын
This is very important channel for learning English.
@LEV_o8448
@LEV_o8448 Ай бұрын
Lucy, that's superb, thank you 🤗
@rmkhealthcare8623
@rmkhealthcare8623 20 күн бұрын
I am so positive in this that I will get all 15
@vivianbailey4831
@vivianbailey4831 Ай бұрын
Love 💕 the way you teach ❤❤
@joannecrecco
@joannecrecco 18 күн бұрын
Getting really good. Reading Tolkien really boosted my vocabulary.
@MitchBast-xu7jg
@MitchBast-xu7jg 18 күн бұрын
I am a high school drop out, that enlisted into the Navy at 17 years of age. By having an extended vocabulary, loaded with 3, 4 and sometimes 5 syllable words, I've been mistaken multiple times for a University graduate with advanced degrees. I have no official education to speak of, but I've been reading the WALL STREET JOURNAL, since I was 14, and any other material worth reading as well. The more you READ, the smarter you seem.
@eduardotoro2084
@eduardotoro2084 Ай бұрын
Excellent lesson!
@syedhussaoin
@syedhussaoin Ай бұрын
@@eduardotoro2084 fucki bff leasino
@chekaphski
@chekaphski 20 күн бұрын
My first language is Polish but spoke English from an early age, got them all. Thanks,
@nagordg6421
@nagordg6421 Ай бұрын
Great lesson, fenomenal!
@EdwardPearse
@EdwardPearse 28 күн бұрын
I refer you to Adam Hills excellent critique of the inclusion of the word bouncebackability. We already and an excellent word that means the ability to recover from setbacks - it's called Resilience.
@TasfiaKabir
@TasfiaKabir Ай бұрын
Great video, thanks Lucy ❤
@SternLX
@SternLX 24 күн бұрын
inculcate, I haven't heard that word since the 1980's in high school. During a creative writing class. The instructor used to hand out a sheet with 20 words they wanted us to use in our next writing assignment. From what I remember about the word, inculcate, was that it was only popular in general speech in the early 1800's. After that it was mostly used in writing.
@Hilwafisora
@Hilwafisora Ай бұрын
Thanks so much ♥️ 🙏🏻 💓
@MagicalSagaLands
@MagicalSagaLands 23 күн бұрын
Your video is amazing! It has helped me so much with my studies. I always listen to relaxing music to stay focused, and it works wonders. Anyone else think so?
@CisseNamorytube
@CisseNamorytube Ай бұрын
Thanks for everything 🎉
@alicerainer4492
@alicerainer4492 28 күн бұрын
I’ve never heard “inculcate” before, but I knew what it meant right away! In brazilian portuguese we have a very similar word with the same meaning: “encucar” it’s very informal though and comes from the word “cuca” which is also an informal way of saying “head”
@MrDAT9000
@MrDAT9000 Ай бұрын
Hey LUCY! When clocked your intent in this video my mind was initially whipped into a frothy, but not cringeworthy, mess. I had been doomscrolling through the parched landscape of American political news, perusing the offerings of the nimby masses trying to inculcate me to their designs, all the while feigning intellectual growth. In truth I was going berserk seeing these guys tinkering with our democracy in ways antithetical to its origins. So sad was I that it gave me the sniffles, and had it not been for your fine efforts at ASMR,I would have never realized I still retained a modicum of bouncbackability. (Spell check is flustered by some of your words!)
@alexc8209
@alexc8209 28 күн бұрын
Correction: When I clocked your intent. I .
@themazeecho9336
@themazeecho9336 28 күн бұрын
Correction: bouncebackability
@MrDAT9000
@MrDAT9000 28 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😂 ​@@themazeecho9336
@MrDAT9000
@MrDAT9000 28 күн бұрын
​@alexc8209 thanks! I missed that!!😮😮
@anthoniatosin8828
@anthoniatosin8828 27 күн бұрын
This is brilliant!
@bhorrthunderhoof4925
@bhorrthunderhoof4925 25 күн бұрын
As not being a native speaking person I reached 10 out of 15. And I love "nimby" too. But normaly I hate abbreviations. Great video. 😄
@HazemHourani-w4q
@HazemHourani-w4q Ай бұрын
Gorgeous as always❤❤❤
@koshomannheim
@koshomannheim 25 күн бұрын
Thank you Lucy in the sky with diamonds for healing me from doomscrolling because even though I thought I know my english pretty well, I‘ve finally realised I can get much beta by learning from your english every day from now on. And please keep us posted once you hopefully produce your first ASMR track/vid.
@HelenChaseKiddyEnamaine
@HelenChaseKiddyEnamaine Ай бұрын
Investing your future is better than saving money on banks for no returns but losses,
@republican7
@republican7 Ай бұрын
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super. She is my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
@bandboyAntonio
@bandboyAntonio Ай бұрын
Really you people know her? I was even thinking that I'm the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of trading As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.
@ms_christinejones
@ms_christinejones Ай бұрын
The first time we had tried, we invested $5,400 and after a week we received $8,230. That really helped us a lot to pay our bills.
@bandboyAntonio
@bandboyAntonio Ай бұрын
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@HelenChaseKiddyEnamaine
@HelenChaseKiddyEnamaine Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I am really fascinated with investing and I'm lucky to have seen your comment. I'll look up and leave a message.
@user-py6oc4jo6c
@user-py6oc4jo6c 5 күн бұрын
I was 15 of 15 and I also like NIMBY (which I tend to be for others, like opposing the offshore wind farms here. I oppose them as a threat to our fishery). One of my favourite initialisms, which is rampant in our halls of government, is FTPA ( which is either Failure To pay Attention, or Failure To Plan Ahead) I strongly suspect that the same problem is true in the UK. --Bob Bailey in Maine, USA
@jeffreywolfe1
@jeffreywolfe1 21 күн бұрын
Native speaker here (US). All 15 (to be expected, obviously). I assume your selection criteria was driven by the need to exemplify one salient term which aptly described at least a few of your other selections. Recommendation: Refrain from indulging in the technobabble of the 2020s. Focus instead on the classical beauty of centuries old English vocabulary which imbues the language with an unparalleled depth, breadth and beauty of meaning.
@447L
@447L 21 күн бұрын
12 out of 15…. I am a 71 and an author. Enjoyed learning the new abbreviations that I didn’t know before.
@Nmbv1358
@Nmbv1358 Ай бұрын
I didn’t know anything 😞😞
@leeoo2002
@leeoo2002 28 күн бұрын
Well NOW you know everything 🙂🙂
@user-vs9vk2vl8s
@user-vs9vk2vl8s 16 күн бұрын
0, but the most of them - understandable! I’m 69, 🇺🇦.
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