0:19 paraphrase (v.) To restate, put what someone else has expressed into different words
1:42 ostensible (a.) apparent, appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
3:09 digress (v.) to go off in another direction, to deviate
4:08 uncanny (a.) strange, weird, or mysterious
5:43 candor (n.) frankness, openness
中文版單字講解請看:https://youtu.be/UhPD_ZxHYYs
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Oct 2020
TOEFL & IELTS vocab Ep4 | morose, unequivocal, saturated, transient, congenial
本集單字解說中文版請看:https://youtu.be/ag6tUA8_ZC0 0:20 morose (a.) unhappy, gloomy, moody, and depressed 3:10 unequivocal (a.) clear, direct, and leaving no doubt 5:12 saturated (a.) soaked, thoroughly wet 7:13 transient (a.) lasting for only a short time; temporary 9:22 congenial (a.) fr ... Show More
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Oct 2020
TOEFL & IELTS vocab Ep3 | philanthropic, blatant, defray, negligible, impute
本集單字解說中文版請看:https://youtu.be/DVkcb7Ig75M 0:19 philanthropic (a.) helping poor people; seeking to promote the welfare of others 3:41 blatant (a.) very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing 4:57 defray (v.) to pay the cost of something 6:28 negligible (a.) so small or u ... Show More
11m 25s
Oct 2020
TOEFL & IELTS vocab Ep2 | delegate, adept, recur, pragmatic, fastidious
0:18 delegate 2:26 adept 4:54 recur 7:34 pragmatic 9:27 Fastidious 本集單字解說中文版請看:https://youtu.be/qaCILgOuePo check out our instagram for daily vocab https://www.instagram.com/hello_world.english/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/helloooenglish/ #TOEFL #IELTS #English ... Show More
12m 27s
Oct 2020
GRE & SAT Vocabulary Ep1 | acid, prodigal, exacerbate, coalesce, acuity
00:23 acid (a.) sharp-tasting or sour 01:10 prodigal (a.) spending money or using resources recklessly and wastefully 02:55 exacerbate (v.) make worse 04:14 coalesce (v.) come together to form one mass or one thing 06:30 acuity (n.) sharpness of thought, vision 中文講解版請看:https://yo ... Show More
8m 20s
Oct 2020
Episode 121 SEVEN OF THE WACKIEST WORDS IN ENGLISH
Basically, Ibrahim from Egypt shared a list of weird, wacky English words, and I explain them. Words like malarkey, discombobulated, thingamajig, whatchamacallit, whippersnapper, and discombobulated.
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15m 56s
Nov 2020
Ep. 129 SEVEN ENGLISH MINI LESSONS WITH A REAL AMERICAN ENGLISH TEACHER
These mini lessons are from other social media platforms, but I wanted to put them here on YouTube to help you with your English. But if you want to watch them all, sit back, relax, grab a Coke or coffee, maybe a notepad, because, you will learn a lot about seven English topics. ... Show More
12m 59s
Oct 2020
GRE & SAT vocab Ep2 | protagonist, acerbic, nostalgia, benevolent, inalienable
本集單字全英語講解請看:https://youtu.be/RnRzscd0INI 0:18 protagonist (n.) 主角 1:31 acerbic (a.) 尖酸的 2:37 nostalgia (n.) 懷舊 4:00 benevolent (a.) 仁慈的 5:09 inalienable (a.) 不可剝奪的 追蹤哈囉英文 - Facebook 粉絲專頁 https://www.facebook.com/helloooenglish - IG 上讀單字卡 https://www.instagram.com/hello_world.engl ... Show More
8m 3s
Jun 2021
Ep. 185 PHRASAL VERBS: KNOCKED OUT, PASSED OUT, and FAINTED..... Bonus the Phrasal Verb, Gummed Up
In this English lesson, I am going to explain the small difference between the phrasal verbs, passed out and knocked out, but also fainted because they are all really close to the same thing, but slightly different. I also talk about blinking and fluttering, and unconscious and u ... Show More
7m 58s