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Accelerate – to happen faster or earlier; to make something happen faster or earlier
Acquire – to get or buy something
Adolescent – a young person who is developing into an adult
Adolescent = 10-19
Youth = 15-24
Young people = 10-24
Albeit – formal for although used to add information inside a sentence
The nation is adapting, albeit slowly, to the new global economy.
Attain – to succeed in getting something, usually after a lot of effort
attain (a) master’s degree/standard/level/proficiency/mastery
Attribute – to say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing
be commonly attributed to
be generally attributed to
be usually attributed to
Await – to wait for somebody/something
Scientists are still awaiting the results of tests.
Breakthrough – an important development
To represent/achieve a breakthrough for somebody
a significant breakthrough in computer science
Commence – to begin
Commodity – something that is useful or has a useful quality
Time is a valuable commodity.
Consecutive – following one after another in a continuous series
Interest rates rose for the fifth consecutive month.
Constitute – to be considered to be something; to be the parts that together form something
to constitute a danger/crime/breach/nuisance/offence/threat
Correlate – if two things correlate, they are closely connected and affect or depend on each other
A correlation between A and B
Deprive – to prevent somebody from having something important
Deteriorate – to become worse
Deteriorating
Deterioration
deteriorating conditions
Devise – to invent a plan, system, object
The scheme is devised for young people in the 15 – 20 age band.
Elucidate – to make something clearer by explaining it more fully
The reasons for the change in weather conditions have been elucidated by several scientists.
Exaggerate – to make something seem larger than it really is
The media exaggerate the risks and benefits of research findings.
Exacerbate – to make something that is already bad even worse (problem or situation)
Rising energy costs, which are a result of a growing scarcity, as well as inflation, are exacerbating the situation.
Exert – to use authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen; to make a big physical or mental effort
Exert yourself
In order to be successful one would have to exert himself.
Expenditure – the act of spending or using money; an amount of money spent
a reduction in public/government/military expenditure
Facilitate – to make something possible or easier
To facilitate learning, each class is no larger than 30 students.
Immense – extremely large or great
There is still an immense amount of work to be done.
The benefits are immense.
Imminent – (especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen very soon
imminent disaster/danger
Incur – to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken
to incur debts/fines/bills
Misconception – a belief or an idea that is not based on correct information, or that is not understood by people
a popular misconception
a common misconception
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Gurwinder Singh says
You should tell about related to task 2 vocab this is not really used in comman essay topics
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Abir Chowdhury says
Without subtitles, many words could not be understood.
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The title is flipped, 25 bands 9 words
Dk says
Albeit = although
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Shubham Kanani says
0:35 25 bands 9 words😂
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Samar Awami says
What's the difference between “obtain” and “acquire”?
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Men GemX says
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Jack Frost- says
Who noticed that 0:34😶😶
It should have been 25 words 9 Bands
It's alright
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Gehad T.V جهاد تى فى says
11:00
i couldnot understand why we used are in this sentence ؟؟
Paguh Raja says
1) to accelerate
2) to acquire
3) an adolescent
4) albeit (conjunction) (add commas before n after)
5) to attain (get after a lot of effort)
6) to attribute (menghubungkan)
7) await something = wait for something
8) a breakthrough
9) to commence = to begin
10) a commodity
11) consecutive
12) to constitute = merupakan
13) to correlate / a correlation
14) severity = kerasnya
15) to deprive = mencabut/menghilangkan
16) deteriorate = become worse
17) to devise = merancang/merencanakan (plan)
18) to elucidate = explain
19) to exaggerate = hiperball
20) to exert = make a physical or mental effort ( berusaha)
21) expenditure
22) to facilitate = to make something possible
23) immense = very lage
24) an imminent disaster = bencana yg akan sgr terjadi
25) a misconception
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Jerry On Highway says
25 band ) ( 9 words ….?
How……..? 🤔😮
Improve your English.
BCust says
0:37 Accelerate
1:13 Acquire: to get or buy smth
1:30 Adolescent
2:10 Albeit
3:23 Attain
3:55 Attribute: Something is the result of something else
– Often use with adverbs:Solely, largely, Directly
4:53 Await: wait for something
5:14 Breakthrough: important development
5:43 Commence: begin
5:59 Commodity: a useful or valuable thing
6:18 Consecutive: following continuously
6:30 Constitute: considered
2nd meaning: to be the parts of a whole
7:20 Correlate: Closely connected
8:38 Deprive: To prevent somebody from having something important
9:00 Deteriorate: Become worse
9:56 Devise: Invent a plan system or object
10:09 Elucidate: Make something clearer by explaining it more fully
10:26 Exaggerate: Make something seems larger than it really is
10:45 Exacerbate: To make something bad even worse
11:06 Exert (have 2 meanings): To use authority power influence in order to make something happen
– 2nd meaning: Make a physical or mental effort
11:52 Expenditure: The act of spending money or the amount spent
12:11 Facilitate: Make something possible or easier
12:34 immense: Extremely large or great
12:51 imminent: it’s likely to happen very soon
13:13 incur: To experience something unpleasant as a result of your actions
13:48 misconception: A belief or an idea that is not based on correct information
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Aldiyar Assylkhanov says
I’VE COUNTED 26! WHY ARE YOU LYING TO ALL OF US????
E. says
Some explanations are very poor, didn't help me to understand. For example "to commance". Need more examples
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