1. Disenchanted - disappointed - “the event that built up a lot of attention seemed underwhelming in person and left me feeling disenchanted” 2. Ethereal - other worldly delicate - “in the ominous forest was a fairy, her step was ethereal” 3. Ornate - highly decorated - “I walked up to the castle, the entrance was ornate…” 4. Ubiquitous - something that’s found everywhere - “little did he know, the decision he made that day would be a ubiquitous one” 5. Exquisite - extremely beautiful and delicate - “…..her step was ethereal and looks, exquisite” 6. Vivacious - someone or something that very lively and animated - “my new puppy was vivacious and full of energy” 7. Jaunty - being cheerful and self confident - “he stood on the stage eagerly awaiting his prize with a jaunty expression on his face” 8. Unscrupulous - dishonest or u fair - “their team acted unscrupulous to gain a winning edge in the competition” 9. Tottering - feeble or unsteady - “on his hike, he took many tottering steps as each rock and pebble acted as a challenge to stop him from completing his hike” 10. Metropolis - large city - “he enjoyed his humble and honest life in his modern metropolis” Bonus: 11. Bucolic - idyllic perfect country side - not sure of an example, mind helping me out?😂 thanks.
hi i am so dead bec next week is my test on narrative writing and my vocab is like engglish b dunno why i ended up to A and now all i can do is find vocabs and cross my fingers 😢
Plz help me ,I have almost watched all your videos , but igcse and gcse are whole different things there are differences like igcse English B doesn't have unseen passage and etc... I and been watching your videos❤ frequently and I applied your techniques for my writing but I have gradeing lower than 60 so,with your help❤ I know I can make it up to in between 60-70 which is a gradeing of B and A .Also plz don't think I am annoying😢
1. Disenchanted - disappointed - “the event that built up a lot of attention seemed underwhelming in person and left me feeling disenchanted” 2. Ethereal - other worldly delicate - “in the ominous forest was a fairy, her step was ethereal” 3. Ornate - highly decorated - “I walked up to the castle, the entrance was ornate…” 4. Ubiquitous - something that’s found everywhere - “little did he know, the decision he made that day would be a ubiquitous one” 5. Exquisite - extremely beautiful and delicate - “…..her step was ethereal and looks, exquisite” 6. Vivacious - someone or something that very lively and animated - “my new puppy was vivacious and full of energy” 7. Jaunty - being cheerful and self confident - “he stood on the stage eagerly awaiting his prize with a jaunty expression on his face” 8. Unscrupulous - dishonest or u fair - “their team acted unscrupulous to gain a winning edge in the competition” 9. Tottering - feeble or unsteady - “on his hike, he took many tottering steps as each rock and pebble acted as a challenge to stop him from completing his hike” 10. Metropolis - large city - “he enjoyed his humble and honest life in his modern metropolis” Bonus: 11. Bucolic - idyllic perfect country side - not sure of an example, mind helping me out?😂 thanks.
1. Disenchanted - disappointed - “the event that built up a lot of attention seemed underwhelming in person and left me feeling disenchanted”
2. Ethereal - other worldly delicate - “in the ominous forest was a fairy, her step was ethereal”
3. Ornate - highly decorated - “I walked up to the castle, the entrance was ornate…”
4. Ubiquitous - something that’s found everywhere - “little did he know, the decision he made that day would be a ubiquitous one”
5. Exquisite - extremely beautiful and delicate - “…..her step was ethereal and looks, exquisite”
6. Vivacious - someone or something that very lively and animated - “my new puppy was vivacious and full of energy”
7. Jaunty - being cheerful and self confident - “he stood on the stage eagerly awaiting his prize with a jaunty expression on his face”
8. Unscrupulous - dishonest or u fair - “their team acted unscrupulous to gain a winning edge in the competition”
9. Tottering - feeble or unsteady - “on his hike, he took many tottering steps as each rock and pebble acted as a challenge to stop him from completing his hike”
10. Metropolis - large city - “he enjoyed his humble and honest life in his modern metropolis”
Bonus:
11. Bucolic - idyllic perfect country side - not sure of an example, mind helping me out?😂 thanks.
Thank you ❤️
"Finally I have arrived at my childhood house, it was such a bucolic place bursting with nostalgia" this any good?
@@penguinysquad awesome 👏
@@FirstRateTutors thank you for the video! ❤️
I love the word ‘serendipity’ which means something good happening by chance. Also ‘ephemeral’ which is linked to something being temporary
Hi, can you please walk through IGCSE Edexcel English Language paper 1? That will be really helpful. Thank you
thanks so much i uses these words in my writing and my teachers love it
Thank you so much this was really helpful. Btw can you do an Inspector Calls question prediction video 2024 pls.
YES! Inspector Calls predictions was highly, highly requested... myself & Mr Salles have a predictions for this coming up in April!
not being rude can you not move here and there so that i can take note ? love your videos btw
hi i am so dead bec next week is my test on narrative writing and my vocab is like engglish b dunno why i ended up to A and now all i can do is find vocabs and cross my fingers 😢
Icl i hate premieres😭
Do you have any tips and more regarding igcse english language B ,plz it will really help me because I am doing igcse o/l in this may 2024😢
I'll have a think ❤️
Plz help me ,I have almost watched all your videos , but igcse and gcse are whole different things there are differences like igcse English B doesn't have unseen passage and etc... I and been watching your videos❤ frequently and I applied your techniques for my writing but I have gradeing lower than 60 so,with your help❤ I know I can make it up to in between 60-70 which is a gradeing of B and A .Also plz don't think I am annoying😢
Missed it. Damn. 😢
I'm early, I've not started year 11 until September but I'm doing this
I can tell I’ve bottled English language and literature two months before 😭
Noooo don't give up, 2 months is still plenty of time 🥺
howd you do?
@@DailyHas I got a C in language and a B in literature
Wanna memorise few hours b4 exams
Barbara, I think you are very Vivacious (attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman).😃I mean this as a great compliment
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ur equisite. rizz
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1. Disenchanted - disappointed - “the event that built up a lot of attention seemed underwhelming in person and left me feeling disenchanted”
2. Ethereal - other worldly delicate - “in the ominous forest was a fairy, her step was ethereal”
3. Ornate - highly decorated - “I walked up to the castle, the entrance was ornate…”
4. Ubiquitous - something that’s found everywhere - “little did he know, the decision he made that day would be a ubiquitous one”
5. Exquisite - extremely beautiful and delicate - “…..her step was ethereal and looks, exquisite”
6. Vivacious - someone or something that very lively and animated - “my new puppy was vivacious and full of energy”
7. Jaunty - being cheerful and self confident - “he stood on the stage eagerly awaiting his prize with a jaunty expression on his face”
8. Unscrupulous - dishonest or u fair - “their team acted unscrupulous to gain a winning edge in the competition”
9. Tottering - feeble or unsteady - “on his hike, he took many tottering steps as each rock and pebble acted as a challenge to stop him from completing his hike”
10. Metropolis - large city - “he enjoyed his humble and honest life in his modern metropolis”
Bonus:
11. Bucolic - idyllic perfect country side - not sure of an example, mind helping me out?😂 thanks.
it was bucolic; children laughing, a wizened (weather-beaten) farmer toiling away, a mother glancing lovingly at the children who played.
@@abvcadsafdrs1234 thanks I have my language final exam in 1 hour 😭🙏