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Jennifer happy Wednesday & thank you for the new video. I have to point out that you made a minor Faux Pas by selecting the word Savvy. It is NOT a word in English even though it is used as one, it is in fact a Latin word that is also used in French and Spanish. SAVVY is 1785, slang, "practical sense, intelligence, knowledge of the world;" also a verb, "to know, to understand;" a West Indies pidgin borrowing of French savez(-vous)? "do you know?" or Spanish sabe (usted) "you know," the verb in both from Vulgar Latin *sapere, from Latin sapere "be wise, be knowing" (see sapient). The adjective, of persons, is attested by 1905, from the noun. Related: Savvily; savviness.
Thanks Jennifer, most of English teacher in TH-cam are teaching about grammar, but you are different, not only grammar but also teach us about words that native speakers use everyday. Because I'm learning English so I can communicate not only for study.
Everyday i study with your vivid lessons. Others must take your experience over. We are all in interdependence. Be sure you are doing very important and prosperous work. 🎉
Teacher Jennifer, That's right! This lesson isn't dull! It's engaging!👍💪 I gained super helpful everyday words to speak excellent English.😎 Thanks for sharing this video to elevate my vocabulary knowledge.🧡 You rock!🤩 Let's go!👍
Hi Jennifer! Thanks, WHOO HOO! Examples: 1) My English isn't as rusty as it used to be since I've studied regularly for many years. 2) To untangle a heap of tangled cords requires a lot of patience. 3) I crumpled the to-do list after completing everything on it. 4) His wrinkled old T-shirt had seen better days. However, as a souvenir, it had some sentimental value. 5) Whenever I buy new durables, I try to make sure that the structure is solid, not flimsy. 6) She's feisty, and if needed, is ready to pull out all the stops. 7) His friend is street-savvy and is able to deal with different kinds of even unusual situations. 8) The plot of the movie was as dull as dishwater, with no twists or surprises. 9) When watching TV, I prefer bold, vivid colors to muted ones. 10) Some (modern) artworks are so hideous that I wouldn't take them even for free! 11) His frugal lifestyle helped him to save for the rainy day and reach his goals. 12) Some people are really fortunate - they've somehow got onto the gravy train and live a lavish life. 13) It was a tall order, to put it mildly, but due to his vigorous efforts, he finally made it. 14) As for studying English, I'm tenacious! 15) The whole plan sounds preposterous, we need to come up with something more realistic. I knew all the words here, except preposterous. However, they are part of my "passive vocabulary". Unfortunately, I'm not able to use them actively (yet).
You are fantastic and this channel is great. The videos are very well made and everything is explained very well. The best place on TH-cam to learn English. Respect for your work. Thank you and best regards
I know some of them, but the most useful thing is how to use them in various context! Teacher Jennifer thank you so much for this amazing presentation!
Hello, Jennifer.😊 5 words out of 15 were completely new to me. Good to know them!Your 'show and tell demonstration', like No.1~4, was so impressive and helpful. It turns out that you're quite savvy about teaching English. I tenaciously tune in to your channel so that my English skills don't get rusty. Let's go!That's right!!!Shoutout to Jennifer❗😺🥳
I like you, Jennifer, you're natural and I love that. Your choice of vocabulary to teach is perfect. The only downside I notice is the real world examples you bring for each word. It would be best if you worked harder in finding, I wouldn't say better examples but stronger ones that serve the meaning and the context. I'm learning a new skill from your videos; how not to forget the words I acquire.
I'm unexpectedly understand I can know the meaning all of those words without a translation to my native language, just following your description of definition. You're my favorite teacher 💕
I'm very eager to watch your every new lesson. In two shakes of a lamb's tail, I put aside everything I do and sit down to watch it. It's a real hoot, isn't it!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Let’s go, let’s go🎉🎉🎉😍 That’s right that’s right, 😍 wow I discovered you and your channel just 2 days ago You are a treasure I have the feeling that my English will improve rapidly because of your videos❤❤ We all appreciate your efforts thank you very much .
15 out of 15 here those are really everyday common words but a little out of the way for intermediate learners, kudos to you Ms. Forrest best and llively english ptofessor in YT
I have never used these 5 words before, today I learned from you for: Feisty, Frugal, Hideous, Flimsy, Tenacious and Preposterous. Thank you Jennifer What are the different meanings of Winkled and Creased?
"Winkle" is a verb and it means remove, eliminate, rid. So "winkled" means removed, eliminated, rid. Winkled also means wRinkled. "Creased" it also means "wrinkled" like a creased piece of paper.
A famous quote from the movie "Scent of a woman": in the movie, the male lead met a young girl and offered to teach her tango. The young girl hesitated and said, "I am afraid to make mistakes." The male lead told her, "There is no mistakes in tango,not like life. If you make mistakes and got tangled up, just tango on." I enjoyed the movie very much.
Ulysses is considered the most important novel by the Irish writer James Joyce and a seminal work for the modern novel. In Ulysses, Joyce describes in 18 episodes a day, June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bloom, an advertising canvasser for a Dublin daily newspaper.
Ma'am i actually wanted to request you to make some videos on grocery, clothes store, offices, gardens inside car, at road, in the park, in the wood, mechanical things etcetera .. 😊 because i like your teaching so much ma'am
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Jennifer happy Wednesday & thank you for the new video. I have to point out that you made a minor Faux Pas by selecting the word Savvy. It is NOT a word in English even though it is used as one, it is in fact a Latin word that is also used in French and Spanish. SAVVY is 1785, slang, "practical sense, intelligence, knowledge of the world;" also a verb, "to know, to understand;" a West Indies pidgin borrowing of French savez(-vous)? "do you know?" or Spanish sabe (usted) "you know," the verb in both from Vulgar Latin *sapere, from Latin sapere "be wise, be knowing" (see sapient). The adjective, of persons, is attested by 1905, from the noun. Related: Savvily; savviness.
"WHOO HOO".❤
Thank you so much. I find this very helpful. This is what I wanted !
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Thanks Jennifer, most of English teacher in TH-cam are teaching about grammar, but you are different, not only grammar but also teach us about words that native speakers use everyday. Because I'm learning English so I can communicate not only for study.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Everyday i study with your vivid lessons. Others must take your experience over. We are all in interdependence. Be sure you are doing very important and prosperous work. 🎉
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Thanks so much for making me more understanding how to use all these words in many forms of sentences ❤
Happy to help!
Teacher Jennifer, That's right! This lesson isn't dull! It's engaging!👍💪 I gained super helpful everyday words to speak excellent English.😎 Thanks for sharing this video to elevate my vocabulary knowledge.🧡 You rock!🤩 Let's go!👍
You're the best! 😘
Thanks a bunch, Jennifer ✔️💯
That's Right! 🤩
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @horacio3248 ❤️
I missed you Jennifer ❤️❤️
Welcome back! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your help to strengthen our vocabulary
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @IglalZain ❤️
You’re never dull
That's so sweet of you ❤️
Its a perfect source to learn english so easily and effectively , with jennifer your english improves from zero to hero
I would say;
This channel is a perfect source for learning the English language so easily and effectively.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Hi Jennifer! Thanks, WHOO HOO! Examples: 1) My English isn't as rusty as it used to be since I've studied regularly for many years. 2) To untangle a heap of tangled cords requires a lot of patience. 3) I crumpled the to-do list after completing everything on it. 4) His wrinkled old T-shirt had seen better days. However, as a souvenir, it had some sentimental value. 5) Whenever I buy new durables, I try to make sure that the structure is solid, not flimsy.
6) She's feisty, and if needed, is ready to pull out all the stops. 7) His friend is street-savvy and is able to deal with different kinds of even unusual situations. 8) The plot of the movie was as dull as dishwater, with no twists or surprises. 9) When watching TV, I prefer bold, vivid colors to muted ones. 10) Some (modern) artworks are so hideous that I wouldn't take them even for free!
11) His frugal lifestyle helped him to save for the rainy day and reach his goals. 12) Some people are really fortunate - they've somehow got onto the gravy train and live a lavish life. 13) It was a tall order, to put it mildly, but due to his vigorous efforts, he finally made it. 14) As for studying English, I'm tenacious! 15) The whole plan sounds preposterous, we need to come up with something more realistic.
I knew all the words here, except preposterous. However, they are part of my "passive vocabulary". Unfortunately, I'm not able to use them actively (yet).
Great job practicing!
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i love your way to teach
Thank you so much 👍🏻
I knew 10 out of 15 words! Thank you, Jennifer! 🙏
You're welcome, @Saljauri! 👍
Super interesting!
Thank you so much! 😊
Fabulous lesson ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 😊
@@JForrestEnglish YOU ARE A GREAT ENGLISH TEACHER.
You are fantastic and this channel is great. The videos are very well made and everything is explained very well. The best place on TH-cam to learn English. Respect for your work. Thank you and best regards
That's so sweet of you! 💕
Your lesson helped me to enrich my vocabulary. Thank you.
My pleasure! 😘
Thanks Jennifer I have learned 2 new words (feisty and preposterous).Watching your videos is never a preposterous idea👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂
WHOO HOO You Got It! 🙌
南无阿弥陀佛,老师讲的很好,很有收获,感恩你,南无阿弥陀佛
You're welcome 🤗
@@JForrestEnglish 南无阿弥陀佛,南无阿弥陀佛,南无阿弥陀佛!
It's precisely because your lessons are engaging and informative, I am looking forward to your next lesson.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @躺平吧-e9t ❤️
That’s right❤ this class is engaging😊
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @pabzandashvlog7304 ❤️
Thank you so much Jennifer
You are so welcome!
I'll study English tenaciously following up your lessons everyday .then some day I'm gonna be a flenent English speaker ❤
Maybe you meant to say;
FLUENT English speaker.
Thanks for watching! 😁
I know some of them, but the most useful thing is how to use them in various context! Teacher Jennifer thank you so much for this amazing presentation!
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @abadalrhmazkoo922 ❤️
Hello, Jennifer.😊 5 words out of 15 were completely new to me. Good to know them!Your 'show and tell demonstration', like No.1~4, was so impressive and helpful. It turns out that you're quite savvy about teaching English. I tenaciously tune in to your channel so that my English skills don't get rusty.
Let's go!That's right!!!Shoutout to Jennifer❗😺🥳
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @cactus4242 ❤️
I knew all 15 words but I learned nuanced ways of using the 15 words! Thank you
Great job!
Thank you 🥰🌸
You're welcome, @Jigolpets! 👍
I am Dutch and I know all the 15 words. Yes clever me, you cannot
Intimidate me. Thank you 🙂
Well done!
Teacher, you are the best. Thanks to you, I've learned today 15 new words to put then on my vocabulary. Thank you very much.
That's great! I'm so happy to hear that 😊
Let's go!
Thank you for the lessons.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @seekpeace494 ❤️
Excellent class
Glad you think so!
I knew all of them, but it’s good to review those necessary words. Great lesson, thanks a lot.
My pleasure!
I like you, Jennifer, you're natural and I love that. Your choice of vocabulary to teach is perfect. The only downside I notice is the real world examples you bring for each word. It would be best if you worked harder in finding, I wouldn't say better examples but stronger ones that serve the meaning and the context. I'm learning a new skill from your videos; how not to forget the words I acquire.
Great suggestion!
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Amazing job! 🥳
She is an excellent person and teacher ❤
Aw, that's so sweet of you ❤️
Thank you Jennifer, would you repeat 15words once at the end of this lesson ? That’s made me stayed in mind more impressively ! Thanks
Yes, absolutely. Great suggestion.
Wow! What a amazing teacher! I loved it.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @BarthelemyKonan-p5b ❤️
WHOO HOO Although I only know three of these vocabulary, today I've learned 12 new words! Thank you Jennifer!
That's awesome! 🤩
I'm unexpectedly understand I can know the meaning all of those words without a translation to my native language, just following your description of definition. You're my favorite teacher 💕
That's so sweet of you! 💕
Great show🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you Jennifer! This is the best kind of your lessons.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @oleshrytsyk1081 ❤️
"WHOO HOO" Excellent lesson - Thank You, Jennifer !
You're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it was a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
WHOO HOO. Thank you! Let’s go! That’s right! 🥳 I know 13 words out of 15. except ‘preposterous’ and ‘flimsy ‘. Thank you for the lesson!
WHOO HOO! 🥳
Mam from Chennai, your accent is very clear.
You're the best! 😘
Thanks jeniffer. Good lesson. I'm a foreigner and not very strong in idioms or vocabulary. I mean I need more practice. That's right. That's right.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @RusselRezaie ❤️
I'm very eager to watch your every new lesson. In two shakes of a lamb's tail, I put aside everything I do and sit down to watch it. It's a real hoot, isn't it!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're the best! 😘
Thanks very
Most welcome
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That’s right that’s right, 😍
wow
I discovered you and your channel just 2 days ago
You are a treasure
I have the feeling that my English will improve rapidly because of your videos❤❤
We all appreciate your efforts thank you very much .
Thanks for watching! 😁
Yes I adored that 😊
I'm so glad! 🥰
Cool lesson!!! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
🎉thank you ❤
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I always hear this words, but didn't know the exact meaning until now, thank you
I'm so glad 😊
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Thank you! 😃
it was perfect!
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Your youtube channel is so amiable for those who wants to learn English. Hats off to all your works
Amazing job! Thank you so much! 😊
I'm learning thanks for taking
Glad to hear it!
Thanks
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You are a good teacher keep going ❤
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15 out of 15 here those are really everyday common words but a little out of the way for intermediate learners, kudos to you Ms. Forrest best and llively english ptofessor in YT
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @mariosiaven2965 ❤️
THANK YOU JENNIFER!If you dont mind please make some tests in the end of the video for checking our understanding :)))))
Sure thing! Great suggestion 👍🏻
Your English classroom are never dull
Maybe you meant to say;
" Your English CLASSES are never dull.
Thank you so much! 😊
And the video is also excellent 💯👍
Thanks a lot 😊
❤ 🎉 She teaches well
That's so sweet of you! 💕
I have never used these 5 words before, today I learned from you for: Feisty, Frugal, Hideous, Flimsy, Tenacious and Preposterous. Thank you Jennifer
What are the different meanings of Winkled and Creased?
"Winkle" is a verb and it means remove, eliminate, rid. So "winkled" means removed, eliminated, rid.
Winkled also means wRinkled.
"Creased" it also means "wrinkled"
like a creased piece of paper.
@fredylopez2477 Tks for reply. Winkled is a typo. It should be read as ‘’Wrinkled‘’
Great job for the explanation. Yes, it was a typo.
WHOO HOO great job Thank you Teacher Have a great Day 👌
Thank you! 😃
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Hi! Thanks for watching!
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Amazing Chanel thanks from Canada
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I just knew 3 words before I've watched your lesson. Thank you❤
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I’m not going to unsubscribe that’s preposterous because these lessons are not dull
And you are tenacious spirited
So l vigorous defend about you
Great job practicing 💯
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James Joyce is known for his allusive and experimental style and for his reputation as one of the most difficult works of literature.
Thanks for watching
hallo dear Teacher, thanks for your help my English is not so rusty as before.
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That’s right ❤
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A famous quote from the movie "Scent of a woman":
in the movie, the male lead met a young girl and offered to teach her tango. The young girl hesitated and said, "I am afraid to make mistakes." The male lead told her, "There is no mistakes in tango,not like life. If you make mistakes and got tangled up, just tango on."
I enjoyed the movie very much.
That's so interesting, @躺平吧-e9t! Thanks for sharing!
That's right that's right
Thank you so much! 😊
Let’s go
You are so good
Let's go! 👏
I'm ready
That's awesome! 🤩
That’s interesting lesson
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Ulysses is considered the most important novel by the Irish writer James Joyce and a seminal work for the modern novel. In Ulysses, Joyce describes in 18 episodes a day, June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bloom, an advertising canvasser for a Dublin daily newspaper.
Ma'am i actually wanted to request you to make some videos on grocery, clothes store, offices, gardens inside car, at road, in the park, in the wood, mechanical things etcetera .. 😊 because i like your teaching so much ma'am
Great suggestion! 😁
Let's go! Let's go!
WHOO HOO! 🥳
I’m trying to place your nasally, rhotic accent. Midwestern perhaps? There’s a very slight hint of foreign/nonnative accent mixed in, too.
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Good as usual! but they look sometimes similar if i don't know the difference.
Which ones?
That's right!
Thanks for watching! 😁
Great
Thank you!
Yes yes yes
Amazing job! 🥳