What is your level of English? 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/vocableveltest3
@AdoumhАй бұрын
شكرا لك يا جميل
@AdoumhАй бұрын
Thank you, handsome.
@chrismasui6860Ай бұрын
30/30
@MithunTechTalksАй бұрын
Awesome and informative. I have recently made a video on confusing English words.
@DrWrapperbandАй бұрын
@@chrismasui6860 B1.5 exactly is not equal to approximately?
@RossPacinoАй бұрын
When I started watching your channel, I used to be at a b1 level at the very best, now I’m happy to say I’m at the C2 level and I’d like to think a part of the reason I have improved, aside from the classes I took, is because of your teachings. To go from barely understanding what people say in the KZbin videos to being at the very least fluent in English, is crazy to think about, it feels like a whole new sense that I didn’t have, has awakened in me.
@arafatrahman2494Ай бұрын
When did you start watching this channel?
@Enolah_ermsАй бұрын
When did you start watching this channel please?
@hananegirl9795Ай бұрын
Can you share with us the schedule to improve English
@EnglishwithLucyАй бұрын
That's AMAZING Ross! What an inspiring story! I am soooo proud to have been a part of your journey!
@inspirewithravisapkal5937Ай бұрын
Yesterday @@arafatrahman2494
@jimmeade297620 күн бұрын
Native American English speaker here, though I have spent quite a bit of time in the UK and understand British English. My score 29/30. We Americans don't use the word "auspicious" very much, and I missed that one. Thanks for an interesting test, Lucy. I enjoy watching your videos.
@stevemcdonald103318 күн бұрын
Me too. I have never used the word "auspicious" in any way, although I've seen it in writing a number of times. Using it smacks of verbal snobbery to an American ear. And I've known it to be used to mean "uncertain" or "doubtful", complete antonyms of "promising". Someone might say, "He got off to a rather auspicious start", meaning, "With dubious success". Funny how geographical separation over a long period can sometimes lead to a spin-off of meanings, some of which might have very different or even opposite meanings. In America, younger people might describe something as "wicked", to mean it is really good. I'll bet no one in England ever referred to something they liked a lot, as "bitchin' good". Another American variation is the use of "soccer" instead of "football" and to call a contest a "game", instead of a "match". Forty years ago, soccer barely existed in the American consciousness and when it began to be played more here, we usually applied the word "game" to it and never have called a soccer field a "pitch".
@jimmeade297618 күн бұрын
@@stevemcdonald1033 That's exactly how I got "auspicious" wrong. (I'm sure Lucy is cringing over that last sentence.) To me, it's mostly negative. The word soccer is interesting. Though we Americans prefer calling the sport soccer, to avoid confusion with American football, the word soccer actually originated in England, as a shortened form of "association football".
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
I got 29/30 too and I'm English. "Out on a limb", got me. Knew after the reveal but don't think I ever used it in my life. I'd be more likely to use: "I'm gonna stick my neck out here...."
@sockhiang1798Ай бұрын
A1-5/5, A2-5/5, B1-5/5, B2-5/5, C1-4/5, C2-3/5 Total: 27/30 Thank you Lucy for the interesting lesson.
@AlexandreLuiz-ph8ns12 күн бұрын
Same here. Same score.
@sejalpandey74 күн бұрын
Same here 😊
@giomazzotta3Ай бұрын
Hi Lucy, I did 5/5 correct answers from A1 to B2, 4/5 and 3/5 in C1 and C2, respectively. I'm so happy! In C1 and C2 there were interesting new words, totally new to me.
@Ffff-si7xhАй бұрын
out on a limb : opinion that is different from most people's auspicious : Promising- happy Scoff: Mock - laugh bungle : Spoil / damage exacerbate: Make worse
@oswaldoramosferrusola523522 күн бұрын
I also failed out on a limb. I must confess I haven't heard that one. Ever.
@Jimmie56720 күн бұрын
In american, you say Total for Bungle,or screw up- even mess up, he'll blow it.. American is what they speak today. Not english. Cuurent trend.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
I got it wrong and I'm English 😂😂😂😂@@oswaldoramosferrusola5235
@hashtagmaid6 күн бұрын
I was perfect up to C1, but I got 1/5 for C2, for a total of 26/30. This encouraged me to learn more. Thank you, Lucy!
@igotjams0084 күн бұрын
Same I got 1 wrong in C1 and 3 wrong in C2 but let's celebrate 🎉
@viti280322 күн бұрын
As a French speaker, it's really fun to strike the right answer owing to the transparency of advanced words.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
Naturellement
@andyczack6652Ай бұрын
The thing I find trickier is not recognising the meaning of vocabulary, which I'm able to do in general, but using it spontaneously in my sentences. Using it yourself is a totally different story.
@rihyoncéastraschildАй бұрын
I see what you mean
@laszloveber7082Ай бұрын
Speaking is the best way to activate your passive vocabulary.
@andyczack6652Ай бұрын
8 @@laszloveber7082i think you're right. I wish I had any chance of speaking English more, unfortunately I don't
@rihyoncéastraschildАй бұрын
@@laszloveber7082 true
@bobgrainier14 күн бұрын
@@andyczack6652 Yeah, if you were to communicate in a native environment, it would all "come online" slowly. I benefited from a 3-month stay in the USA this year. Before I went there, I was using English only rarely in my native country, and, since I was no longer studying it, I felt like I was starting to forget it. Luckily, it all started to come back once I was in the US. I can only imagine how good my English would've gotten had it been possible for me to stay there for at least a year.
@helalahmed1740Ай бұрын
Throughout my entire journey, I have never enrolled in any English learning center, not even online. I learned English by watching your videos, and now I'm making videos for my own KZbin channel and receiving a lot of appreciation.
@jacquelinele324223 күн бұрын
Thanks for the brilliant test Lucy, A1 : 5, A2 : 5, B1 : 4, B2 : 4, C1 : 4, C2 : 4. I scored 26 out 30
@bbbtttt226713 күн бұрын
According to your scores it wasn't brilliant test as you start failing at B1 and maintain the same scores up to C2 level.
@lalithawadanambi41693 күн бұрын
Same
@diyabanik20820 күн бұрын
A1-5/5, A2-5/5, b1-5/5, b2-5/5, c1-3/5, c2 -1/5 Total = 24/30
@ChaminaoShimray5 күн бұрын
Same here😂
@AlidaGroenewald-d5w19 күн бұрын
I am Afrikaans speaking from South afrika , and i had all of them correct. Thank you.
@butenbremer19656 күн бұрын
I'm so freakingly proud of myself - as a former GER exchange student to the US multiple decades ago, I incredibly mastered 3 out of 5 questions on the C2 vocab level. Parental advisory: Please most definitely send your kids abroad (or across the Channel) for at least one full year of school, your breed will ultimately benefit from it for the rest of their lives, it's an investion on your kid's future that no doubtedly pays off way sooner than you ever may have thought about. Please pardon my bad English and any mistakes I may have made ar this point. I'm a perfectioness seeking German nonetheless.... Anyhow, I actually do feel very selfconfident to freely and openly interact with native English speakers without any fears of whatsoever. Thank you ever so much for your wonderful YT-channel that has significantly helped unrust my English, 🥰 I simply adore your content, so please keep it up!!!!!
@gamblor715127 күн бұрын
i'm a native English speaker. I only watch these videos so I can pat myself on the back for getting the hard questions correct.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
Ameliorate is a good word to know too. It means to make something less worse than it might have been if that makes sense. It's more nuanced than just "improved". "Although John was kicked out (of the house) by his wife, the offer of his brother for him to stay in his mansion somewhat ameliorated the situation." 😊
@sharkmolars20 күн бұрын
Easy. Nailed them all, in seconds.
@garyturner573913 күн бұрын
Me too.
@stantv284711 күн бұрын
Hello @sharkmolars i want a English speaking partner can you help me with that
@DaveSmith90559Ай бұрын
*I loved this test! My huge gratitude to Lucy for this one!* *Who's able to guess what score I finally did?!*
@medabdi4440Ай бұрын
I speculate that you have got 25/30.
@DaveSmith90559Ай бұрын
@@medabdi4440 Yeah, you almost guessed right. Indeed I've got 29/30! Just 'cause I've been watching Lucy's channel over eight years.
@HaleG9Ай бұрын
Thank you. Got everything correct except the word 'bland'. I have never heard of it in my 30 years of speaking English as my secod language. You never stop learning... :)
@daniellundqvist501211 күн бұрын
Obviously you have never watched Gordon Ramsey videos😂
@HaleG910 күн бұрын
@daniellundqvist5012 indeed
@ІванСверида-я8дКүн бұрын
I couldn't answer any of the questions at B1-B2 levels, but at C1-C2 I answered everything perfectly...
@gabbiehill6724Ай бұрын
38 out of 40.. I can't wait to reach the C2 level and be more comfortable listening to natives talk. All the progress I've made from B1 in 2017 is thanks to you, the novels I read, and the films I watched. I never bothered to pick up pace but I guess now is the time!
@thaiphamYT20 күн бұрын
I got 25/30. Thanks for your extremely useful quiz❤️
@mademoisellelanoire4632Ай бұрын
Hello, Lucy! I am so glad that I got 30/30! Yayy! I love England and the English language and I love watching your English lessons! Please, make more of English level tests because I enjoy them so much and love finding out my total score! Again, thank you and please keep up the good work! Cheers!
@protocolofficer2629Ай бұрын
Me too!
@chaosmass4463Ай бұрын
28/30. The last two questions were tricky for me. The new words for me were: to scoff, to scald, to scold, to exacerbate, to mitigate (not a new one, but I completely forgot its meaning). Even taking this test expands my vocabulary! Thank you!
@bugtracker15229 күн бұрын
I almost got it wrong but the preposition “at” after it has left no doubt that it’s scoff.
@ghengisful20 күн бұрын
I managed to score 30. The fact that I'm a native English speaker who's been teaching English for many years may possibly have given me an unfair advantage. 🙂
@ΓιώταΣερέτηАй бұрын
Greetings from Greece ! I really enjoy your lessons ,you help me improve !
@natashamoon61242 күн бұрын
Your channel have me feeling to carry on conversations with confidence 😊😅thank you I was at level zero
@talukdartalukdar3643Ай бұрын
Ma'am Lucy, my score is the following...A1=5,A2=5, B1=5, B2=5, C1=4, C2=4, Total 28/30... from India 🙏🙏🙏
@HannaRichter-j7uАй бұрын
12:45 thank you Gordon Ramsey for beating this word into my brain for the rest of my life This was an interesting way to test my own knowledge. I had 2/5 correct in C2 (27/30), goes to show that you'll never stop learning, thanks Lucy! Btw bungled was new for me, too, I only ever used bombed.
@michaelbaughman852421 күн бұрын
That was fun. C2 (30/30). Vocabulary and geography have always been my strongest (A. spoof B. scoot C. boot D. suit) The answer is: D, "suit" :)
@shyamalganguly35983 күн бұрын
Thanks for showing up;I enjoyed the the test very much! All the same have a great Christmas with Will and everyone else❤❤😂😂
@sorayakechroud7555Ай бұрын
Dear teacher, I think testing people or specifically students of foreign languages should be about the language and not about the culture because knowing idioms is purely cultural and it has nothing to do with the level of proficiency. Moreover, serious learners of English that follow serious lessons seek for academic English and not for dialects or idioms. By the way I love your content 👍
@Karenlowry124 күн бұрын
Languages quite literally evolve through..culture.
@DragonJadeGalactiko12 күн бұрын
C2 was the most hard for me only one answer correct, but that is why i try to be better by watching your lessons, thanks!
@sarvaepcАй бұрын
My score is C2-5. Wanted to share this because I didn’t know English til I was 5, and even then couldn’t get the basic words right, to completely becoming addicted to reading, writing, and speaking English at the age of 6, I became fluent by age 8, and completely fluent by age 10. Now I’m expanding and learning French, Hindi, and Arabic. Have a lovely day guys!
@swayambhi338827 күн бұрын
Wow...just amazing ..how did you do
@sarvaepc27 күн бұрын
@ as a child, the only way to express myself-the only source I had was writing and reading, therefore I spent years doing that. It just came about naturally, I suppose ;)
@JanaMansour-y5s4 күн бұрын
Oh that's amazing keep working ❤ For me I learn English, Spanish, and my main language is Arabic The best language 😊
@samuelk8214Ай бұрын
I go up to B2 level. And I think that's fine by me.
@tianyicai205919 күн бұрын
Totally I got 25/30. (I got all questions correct from A1 to B2 level. As for C1 level I got two correct and three correct for C2 level.) So . I'm pretty sure that I'm B2 Level and about to reach C1 level. Thanks to Lucy for providing this useful test and it also help me expand my vocabulary.
@artihlecАй бұрын
exacerbate - to make something worse, especially a disease or problem | aggravate | His aggressive reaction only exacerbated the situation
@bobgilson30110 күн бұрын
I got all of them right but I could tell by the tone in her voice what the right answer was.
Non native speaker here, 28 correct. Thanks for the test.
@lekishadematera3418Ай бұрын
I got 25/30, I still have room to grow! thank you for your videos Lucy it really helps me a lot!
@simforianusridwan55558 күн бұрын
Idk why I got 3 correct at A2 and got 4 at C2 maybe in A2 I'm not focused enough A1. Correct 4 A2. Correct 3🥲 B1. Correct 5😁 B2. Correct 3 C1. Correct 2😞 C2. Correct 4😳 I got 21/30
@krysomish18 күн бұрын
27/30 and in my case, it's more my sense of language than knowledge that works 😃
@darksha361923 күн бұрын
A1=5/5,A2=3/5,B1=3/5, B2=4/5,C1=3/5,C2=2/5 Total 20/30 I will improve Thankyou lucy🥰
@paolosub7922Ай бұрын
I'm definitely a B....beginning of C. Thanks to YOU honey....!!!😘
@alfredoz301722 күн бұрын
It is the best and most serious exam I have ever seen before. Million Thanks. I have a lot to study.
@hriddhokhan3468Сағат бұрын
I got 3/5 in C1, I got 3/5 in C2, Ur amazing, thank you ❤
@speciuАй бұрын
Hi Lucy. I am very glad to listen to your english lessons! ❤❤❤ (My name is Almas and I am from Kazakhstan, Almaty City)!
@rihyoncéastraschildАй бұрын
Hey! Your name is similar to your city name lol
@NiteshKumar-qu9rnАй бұрын
Hey almas can we be friends and learn English together by discussion topics and by talking 🎉
@soulful56Ай бұрын
I directly attempted C2 level and got all the answers right.
@mihaip90Ай бұрын
29/30 I always thought that auspicious means unfavorable. Well it's good that I learned something
@claudiamueller5475Ай бұрын
Same here, I always thought that as well: 29/30
@teriortiz5360Ай бұрын
Me too
@juditjozsa5309Ай бұрын
Me too
@Snowhite-tx4smАй бұрын
Me too. It's good to increase vocabulary even tho I've reached C2 a while ago.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
Easier when you think of the opposite: "inauspicious". For example: "Ipswich Town have made an inauspicious start to the season, whereas Liverpool have made an...." 😊
@Devilla64JАй бұрын
C1 I'm proud of myself! Thanks Lucy! I appreciate your youtube tests❤
@aktharali1736Ай бұрын
I got 37 out of 40 by listening you Lusy
@fatihenisakc10 күн бұрын
Yeah i got 46 out of 50 then
@CarolineJacovineАй бұрын
I've got a 29/30 score! 🎉 Well, nobody is perfect 😂
@hoavuong7199Ай бұрын
At first, I thought there were many great teachers to whom I should thank them, but they have millions of thankful followers, so it may take hundreds of thousands of thanks. Then I guess some managers read them, not the teachers who read them. Then I thought I needed to say more than thanks and, believe it or not, I said very wrong things!! Then I thought the best way to thank them would be to learn, and I also failed!
@hiroshimurayama9604Ай бұрын
I answered all the questions correctly, but for “bungle the presentation” I was not so sure about my choice. Only other options sound too strange to me, so by elimination method I chose the right one. Not a native speaker, but I daily use English and French for my work. So glad to know my English vocabulary is reasonably good.
@warny197818 күн бұрын
20/25 A1 5/5 A2 5/5 B1 4/5 (shame, shame, shame on me) B2 5/5 C1 3/5 (i had wrong meaning for some words 😒) C2 3/5 (i did not know the words at all)
@MuhammadRamzan-iz1slАй бұрын
Without any regrets i barely have 29 / 30 because that word was bit challenging once then it became sort out by mam Lucy however i did one wrongen but yet I relished from this video by some extractions always when we dive into a vocabulary lesson we do explore and we also know something that we alien to that in particular so knowledge is a name to get leverage mainly new words phrases and expression's also become a part of our knowledge those we never heard before 😊.
@RichardGaming6133 күн бұрын
Wow, I never expected to get a perfect score at this vocabulary test. I'm 11 years old and I honestly thought I'd get like 20+ but I never would have known that I would actually get a 30! Some of the questions I almost got wrong lol, like the bungled one, I thought it was bundled but I changed it to the 2nd option
@phaenius29 күн бұрын
As a non native English speaker and having learned the language mostly from movies and reading articles on internet, having missed only two questions at C2, I am satisfied. 😀
@ma.kazylenetv93179 күн бұрын
Hi I'm your new subscriber here, from Philippines, and I'm still practicing speaking english and it's vocubolary.
@Jacko304-m5c14 күн бұрын
Hi Lucy. I only got one incorrect. And, only because I lost track due to staring at you. I certainly don’t recall any teacher of mine looking like you. Nice lesson 👍 🇦🇺
@prasaddonipatiАй бұрын
I got 35. Credit goes to lucy Madam as she taught me advanced English.
@LearnEnglishHamzaClassroomАй бұрын
Great Work ... ❣Thank you for sharing. 👍👍😊👍
@nicor6415Ай бұрын
I Stranded somewhere between C1 and C2 and I am satiesfied with it. I am somewhat capable to even realise the meaning of words, that I didnt heard of before... PS: I really do love your voice! 😌
@bugtracker15229 күн бұрын
Got 29 of 30. Got wrong only “to go out on a limb” probably because I live in the US for too long - never heard anyone using that idiom😅🤷♂️ Love your videos 😊
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
I got the same one wrong and I'm English!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@_asmaahamdy41117 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@sbelobaba24 күн бұрын
Your KZbin C1 test is easier than the online one. I passed it with flying colors, but failed the online one.
@salekinhimelАй бұрын
Scored 5 out of 5 in each segment. But I guessed the word "bungle." Thanks for teaching something new.
@RAVISHARMA-hk5llАй бұрын
excellent vocabulary tutorial, watching from India, thank you Lucy !!
@EASYENG-c3eАй бұрын
good luck🤗
@rebeccasuelooney50919 күн бұрын
I missed 1 out of 30 questions. Very informative video.
@pommeliu799Ай бұрын
I seemed to have gained a decent C1 or C2 result. The word "exacerbate" was a bit tricky for me because sometimes I got it mixed up with "exasperate". "out on a limb" is a great idiom phrase which I happened to have it learned in a TV series called Breaking Bad, so I got it right in the test. Thanks to Lucy for delivering such a great video.
@riturmisaha710616 күн бұрын
C1 and C2 it was very difficult for me but I enjoyed doing this.
@cyrilephraimАй бұрын
A1=5 A2=5 B1= 5 B2=5 C1= 4 failed the first question C2= 4 failed the first question
@viktor9147Ай бұрын
I have a B1 level, but this is not the limit of my dreams. It was very nice to see you, Teacher Lucy.
@TheEnglishLearningShowАй бұрын
Keep going you'll get there!
@Alex-kk3veАй бұрын
me too
@journeyneverends_1Ай бұрын
Keep challenging, you will be B2 and then C1 after some time
@viktor9147Ай бұрын
@@journeyneverends_1 Thanks a lot.
@sayalideshmukh10337 күн бұрын
My score is 29/30!!🎉🎉
@monasameh-s7q23 күн бұрын
5/5A1 5/5A2 4/5b1 3/5b2 1/5c1 0/5 20/30
@mikes317415 күн бұрын
Thank you! It was a fun test. 100% not bad! 😊
@candrachen700210 күн бұрын
My score: A1: 5/5. A2:4/5 B1: 4/5. B2: 3/5 C1:2/5. C2: 1/5. So my total score from A1 until c2 is 19/30.
@darrenmcollins18 күн бұрын
American here, I prefer to use balked at vs scoffed at. I wonder if that is a culture difference or if they mean slightly different things.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
I think someone can balk at something without being as openly resistant to it as "scoffing". I think scoffing also implies a bit that the person doing the scoffing thinks the other one isn't very clever or something, whereas to balk could just be a general opposition to something. I don't think they're wholly synonymous, but that's only my opinion as an Englishman.
@louisetly34318 күн бұрын
Thanks to you , I understood that my only problem was tenses and grammar not english in general
@muskandhami5693Ай бұрын
I got 27 correct.❤
@mint9121Ай бұрын
Wow, level C2 was tough. Thanks Lucy!
@kiwijuice42146 күн бұрын
I achieved a 30/30! It seems I am better than I originally thought I'd be. English was one of my favourite subjects though 😊
@Ratanchaubey-j8bcwxlАй бұрын
My Vocabulary level is B2. 😊
@anabravo3581Ай бұрын
29/30, failed C1 4th answer: BY account instead of ON account. Thank you Lucy. Love your lessons :)
@F_BardamuАй бұрын
29/30, or 28/30 if I take answering late on "all the more" into consideration. I had never heard of "going out for a limb" before. I suppose it's not that frequently used.
@PhilipHaseldine17 күн бұрын
It definitely isn't. I'm English and got that one wrong . But when it was revealed I was like: "Of course!" It's in the sense of someone putting themselves in a risky situation, like they would be if they chose to stand on a thin tree branch.
@zsuzsannasass8230Ай бұрын
A1-B2-5;C1-4; C2-4
@leapftw458428 күн бұрын
I started with B1 - 5/5. B2 - 5/5. C1 - 5/5. C2 - 2/5. 27/30
@FathimakuttyP3 күн бұрын
A1 to B2 ,5/5. C1 3/5. C2 4/5. 27/30 Don't ask me how i messed up a bit in C1 but got only one answer wrong in C2. I guess i wasn't paying attention i guess.
@ShazaantaimoorАй бұрын
26 CORRECT 🎊🎊🎊HOPE NEXT TIME IT'LL BE 100% STUNNING CONTENT
@englishxpresswithkurtАй бұрын
Very close! Try again very soon!
@miromiroo241528 күн бұрын
To be honest, I like these lessons but have trouble on listening, but not on watching😂 Thank you Lucy for your work👍👏🤛
@journeyneverends_1Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Lucy. I could understand that I'm definitely between B1 and B2.
@ruudvanwuyckhuise6519Ай бұрын
Well, my score was 29. Yes I missed one of the C2 words. To scoff. But I also had to rule out the other options to get to the correct C2 word exacerbated. Having said this, my knowledge of grammer certainly isn't at C2 level. I followed a number of your courses and challenges. Always great fun. Aiming for C1 now. Greetings from The Netherlands. Ruud van Wuyckhuise
@AmitKumar-bu4tr10 күн бұрын
I got 26 out of 30. I am happy 😁
@glenb.981116 күн бұрын
I like "sesquipedalian"-possibly the best example of a self-explanatory word that I have ever seen; however, a little hard to work into everyday conversation...
@tuscon2000Ай бұрын
Thank you, Lucy! 25/30, 5/5/4/4/2/5. The C2 questions were easier to guess then C1. 8 new words and phrases. My level is B2, I hope
@MANISHKUMAR-qu9ciАй бұрын
A1-5 A2-5 B1-5 B2-5 C1-2 C2-2 Be Corrected Thank you Ma'am From India
@paulplus3830Ай бұрын
Well, I started at B2 and I got them all. Only word I didn't know was "bungled", but from context I got that right as well.
@franchialbarnes5240Ай бұрын
I got 28 out of 30
@СергейБольшаков-с2ыАй бұрын
24/30. Thank you for the test. I was so excited to see my final score.