Teacher Max,please correct me!! 1) He always spread the rumour about our company's contract with the client not being extended. 2) He always spread the rumour about our company's contract not being extended by the client. 3) He always spread rumour about no extension to our company's contract with the client's. Which is correct?
You are the best English language teacher by far that I have come across, thank you so much for imparting your knowledge so benevolently. May providence always find you, may you always be richly blessed with good health, happiness and abundance.
A small addition, hover is used for the mouse cursor too, if you don't need to click on an icon for example, just move the cursor on it. - Hover your mouse over "Settings" to see a tooltip.
I ve had a frezzing shower, I stumbled on the majority of these words. But I will learn them by heart.A drubbing snap...snif,snif. A landslide defeat...Tanks a lot
I can understand most of them but some are not still in my active vocabulary. I especially appreciate the explanations to better understand the differences between near synonyms and the uses in context. Many thanks Max.
I've been watching some English tutorial videos for almost a half year and I learned a lot. Honestly speaking, this is one of more challenging but educational. Thanks ma'am for your meaningful video and we hope this will linger on this social media platforms for the sake of your viewers..
Hi Max. I discovered your videos on you tube quite recently and I must say appreciate them a lot. Your English lessons are very clear and very rich and are currently part of my daily routine. My sentence would be : "Frankie was a proud of himself. He used to strut across the streets of the neighbourhood in order to impress the women of the village, but apparently without success."
1) Nowadays, In the general sense, It means to do or be done; Then the present indefinite tense is used. 2) Present continuous tense is commonly used to indicate that something is happening or going on at the present time. 3) Present perfect- The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like 'I have left'. 4) Any work started in the past and is still going on, May continue in the future. Then the present perfect continuous tense is used. Madam, I have written all of those, Are these correct?
Thank you, these words seem to be really helpful. I think a lot of people will appreciate it if you make a full-list of all the words in the end of video or in the description section.
Dear Max, I'm grinning while I'm writing! These words are amazingly useful and I knew only a couple of them. I would like so much to hear you mumbling because I imagine you would be even more sweet...I've just subscribed your free mail lessons... I really think I'm falling in love with you and your way of teaching!
Thank you very much, Max! It's always a pleasure to watch your videos and learn something about the beautiful and practical English language. It would be an honor to meet you in person in the future. Keep up with the good work and God bless you and your family! Dan from California, USA.
This has served me well to enrich my teaching experience. I would especially like to emphasize the words backed up with examples. Just brilliant. I applaud and greet you !!! Just keep it up, colleague!!! :-)
1- to amble 2- to backfire 3- to badmouth 4- to bicker 5- to dawdle 6- to defraud 7- to embezzle 8- to extort 9- to grin 10- to hover 11- to linger 12- to milk 13- to mumble 14- to mutter 15- to shriek 16- to squabble 17- to stroll 18- to strut 19- to sulk 20- to swindle
Ma'm, This video of yours is very helpful for non- native English speakers. A good number of new words,so long unknown to me, have been excellently presented by you. Ma'am your mimicry on 'muttering' is wow. Regards Ma'am.
I only know: to swindle, to badmouth, to hover ( first meaning), to stroll, to mumble to grin and to milk (with the first meaning). All other verbs here I didn't meet anywhere. Thank a lot! 🤝😊
As a teenager I would wake up with a large grin everyday . everybody liked me for the attitude ,but I later found out that it was all about pleasing other people which is not a good trait to have .
Wow you are such an amazing teacher. #6 ( I guessed) I learned #4 #7 #8 #9 #10 #12 #13 #14 #16 ( kind of guess as its used on music tech) # 17 # 19 (you made me grin) #20 ( didn't;t know the second meaning of milking), Thank you for such a lesson!
" I was suspicious when I saw Frank grinning this morning.", I could perfectly imagine this scene in my mind! Max send a hello to Frank for me, and Salute from Brazil!
Oh wow , I thought my English was pretty proficient but apparently not so much... I’ve never been to US or England so I dont meet many native speakers but on the BBC news or on youtube you dont hear these words much. I honestly knew about a half of the words. But learning new vocab. is humbling and interresting . Great video , thanks for posting)
Thank you for watching :). Yes, you'd probably hear/read these words in movies or novels more often than on the news or TH-cam, because you tend to get more "descriptive" words in fiction. Thanks for your comment!
Max, that was an enjoyable session. - While strolling in the park, Jack had a wide grin on his face and at times muttering a mantra when he suddenly saw a person strutting round the corner. Jack suddenly recognized the person who had been caught for embezzling because his plan backfired.
Oh my God, really thankful my pretty online teacher, there are so many words that I have to know although it's 20,but I only know 3words 😁but you light up my life, thank you sir thank you teacher max, thank you 🥰 You are my favorite kind,smart, gorgeous teacher that I have ever met
You're very kind! (Btw, we only use "sir" for men. Some people use "madam" for women, but that's very formal. Adult students normally just call their teachers by their first names, so you can call me "Max". 🙂)
Thank you I think I am probably C2 but I know the; passively I don4t use English at all in ;y daily routine Is is a passive c2 level Thanks a lot you rehance my moral
Hi Max, Hope you are doing good. Frankly I like to say that this lecture is worthwhile. I am supposed to say that we should stop dawdling and besides should start learning. Thank you. Please keep making such a remarkable video which would help to the people.
🎈Try to use one of these words in a sentence! 🎈
Teacher Max,please correct me!!
1) He always spread the rumour about our company's contract with the client not being extended.
2) He always spread the rumour about our company's contract not being extended by the client.
3) He always spread rumour about no extension to our company's contract with the client's.
Which is correct?
@fong beng I would say: He's always spreading the rumour about our company's contract with the client not being extended. 😉
Most of the Indians bicker about unnecessary political issues
Serena Williams always squabble the umpires in big tournaments
You are the best English language teacher by far that I have come across, thank you so much for imparting your knowledge so benevolently.
May providence always find you, may you always be richly blessed with good health, happiness and abundance.
I've just realised that my vocabulary doesn't exist. Have a nice day. :)
Don't worry. I deliberately chose very advanced words. 😉
A small addition, hover is used for the mouse cursor too, if you don't need to click on an icon for example, just move the cursor on it. - Hover your mouse over "Settings" to see a tooltip.
We need more videos like this ,please. Getting a new vocabulary is marvellous. ❤
You explained the vocabulary really clealy. They are quite advanced though.
I ve had a frezzing shower, I stumbled on the majority of these words. But I will learn them by heart.A drubbing snap...snif,snif. A landslide defeat...Tanks a lot
I can understand most of them but some are not still in my active vocabulary. I especially appreciate the explanations to better understand the differences between near synonyms and the uses in context. Many thanks Max.
Yes, it can be hard to make words part of our active vocabulary if they're not words that people use every day... Thanks again for watching! ❤️
I've been watching some English tutorial videos for almost a half year and I learned a lot. Honestly speaking, this is one of more challenging but educational. Thanks ma'am for your meaningful video and we hope this will linger on this social media platforms for the sake of your viewers..
Excellent video! Thanks for helping us with such a smart lesson. Now you milked the idiom to give us the best of it!
Very finely explained I learned lot. I hope I will be able to use it.
Hi Max. I discovered your videos on you tube quite recently and I must say appreciate them a lot. Your English lessons are very clear and very rich and are currently part of my daily routine. My sentence would be : "Frankie was a proud of himself. He used to strut across the streets of the neighbourhood in order to impress the women of the village, but apparently without success."
Thank you very much! I'm glad they're helpful.
Perfect example!
(One correction: Frankie was proud of himself.)
I have so much appreciate this lesson type. Your talking is calm,
enjoyable and clear too.
Thank you for watching :)
What a great lady ...! Xclnt way of Explaining .....thnx a lot .
Dr Vquar .M.B.B S. former Sr Medical Officer .
1) Nowadays, In the general sense, It means to do or be done; Then the present indefinite tense is used.
2) Present continuous tense is commonly used to indicate that something is happening or going on at the present time.
3) Present perfect- The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like 'I have left'.
4) Any work started in the past and is still going on, May continue in the future. Then the present perfect continuous tense is used.
Madam, I have written all of those, Are these correct?
Çok teşekkür ederim. Harika çalışma olmuş.
Thank you, these words seem to be really helpful. I think a lot of people will appreciate it if you make a full-list of all the words in the end of video or in the description section.
I'm Ngin Yong would like to thank so much for your helping all of English learners in around the world. From Cambodia.See you later....!
My pleasure :).Thanks for watching!
You are the most beautiful and wonderful teacher in the world . especially when you grin and mumbling. I like your dimples 😍. Have a nice day
I am preparing for English Olympiad exam. It's really a helpful video for my preparation. I am very thankful to you.
It's my pleasure and all the best!
Don't fret !
1. Defraud
2. Embezzle
3. Extort
4. Swindle
5. Badmouth
6. Bicker
7. Squabble
8. Sulk
9. Amble
10. Dawdle
11. Hover
12. Linger
13. Stroll
14. Strut
15. Mumble
16. Mutter
17. Shriek
18. Backfire
19. Grin
20. Milk
@@Inlovewithmusic11 You are welcome.
I like your this way of improving our vocabulary. Your expressions were fabulous.
Dear Max, I'm grinning while I'm writing! These words are amazingly useful and I knew only a couple of them. I would like so much to hear you mumbling because I imagine you would be even more sweet...I've just subscribed your free mail lessons... I really think I'm falling in love with you and your way of teaching!
Best English teacher i ever have
it is completely useful and benefical...thanks
Beautiful lessons . Thank you already subscribe 😃
Welcome! :)
I was able to recognize most of the words. I believe that this video was a sign for showing me my achievement after years of hard work 💪🏽
Great teacher you are....
Intresting, your take preview in Kuplinov play. Tis' just amazing.
Genuinly witty and clever. Way to enrich our vocabul.thank you.may you be joyfull.
Thank you! You too!
Thank you so much for these lessons to make English learning for non-English speaking people easy and attractive. Wishing you all success.
Dear ur clas realy helpful to us | am an Indian KP it up expecting more classes good presentation and nice Smile
Thank you very much, Max! It's always a pleasure to watch your videos and learn something about the beautiful and practical English language. It would be an honor to meet you in person in the future. Keep up with the good work and God bless you and your family!
Dan from California, USA.
Congrats Max, you're an excellent teacher, explain clearly and easily. We can catch the exactly meaning of this vocabulary
Thank you :)
This has served me well to enrich my teaching experience. I would especially like to emphasize the words backed up with examples. Just brilliant. I applaud and greet you !!! Just keep it up, colleague!!! :-)
Glad it was helpful!
Your ability to teach is great, I am from India.
Thank you :)
Max, beautiful person, God created you for this language. Thank you so much.
My sister and I used to bicker often , but thank God, we have become better in the last times.
Thank you Max!❤
Creative and so substantial vocabulary keep going
That was fun and left me grinning, thank you!
great tutor
Great choice of vocabulary. Great lesson !
Thank you! 😃
Excellent way to learn more and improving the language, pushes me to linger around!
😃
1- to amble
2- to backfire
3- to badmouth
4- to bicker
5- to dawdle
6- to defraud
7- to embezzle
8- to extort
9- to grin
10- to hover
11- to linger
12- to milk
13- to mumble
14- to mutter
15- to shriek
16- to squabble
17- to stroll
18- to strut
19- to sulk
20- to swindle
Maxi , Invaluable ! The new words are lined up in synonum "banches" = it's way easier to take in!!! tnx tnx tnx . . . . !
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
You are great. Thanks...
Great teaching. Congratulations!!!
Thank you!
I was knowing few words and learnt some new words
Thank you
Great!
Ma'm, This video of yours is very helpful for non- native English speakers. A good number of new words,so long unknown to me, have been excellently presented by you.
Ma'am your mimicry on 'muttering' is wow. Regards Ma'am.
It's my pleasure :)
didn't know 2 of them, and just realiesed how much podcasts help expend your vocabulary also ty for the test ma'am!
My pleasure! I'm also a big fan of podcasts.
Thank you so much.
I only know: to swindle, to badmouth, to hover ( first meaning), to stroll, to mumble to grin and to milk (with the first meaning). All other verbs here I didn't meet anywhere. Thank a lot! 🤝😊
It's already impressive if you know those! And thank you for watching. :)
Amazing! Thank you!
Anna, you overcame some my problems. Thanks a lot.
U r so nice tooo be a teacher.
Your teaching way is really very appreciative...nice
Loved it when she "muttered" something to herself!
Thank you. Brilliant lesson 👏
I did not know the meaning of 2 of them. Thank you.
As a teenager I would wake up with a large grin everyday . everybody liked me for the attitude ,but I later found out that it was all about pleasing other people which is not a good trait to have .
Thank you for your time and help! You are doing a great work 👏👏
Wow you are such an amazing teacher. #6 ( I guessed) I learned #4 #7 #8 #9 #10 #12 #13 #14 #16 ( kind of guess as its used on music tech) # 17 # 19 (you made me grin) #20 ( didn't;t know the second meaning of milking), Thank you for such a lesson!
Thank you :), and thanks for watching!
" I was suspicious when I saw Frank grinning this morning.", I could perfectly imagine this scene in my mind! Max send a hello to Frank for me, and Salute from Brazil!
Haha, will do. :D
me too!
Love your excellent teaching. Thanks
And another one:
even though Michael Jackson was a one of the best singer, some people badmouth him without any reason
Thank u Max!)
Thank you for your quick response. Well done. Relax. Teaching is so hard sometimes. i KNOW IT.
Excellent !
Thank you 😍
Example sentence:
As I was dawdling in the park, and thinking of a possible solution, it began to pour with rain.
👍 Perfect!
Great job
Oh wow , I thought my English was pretty proficient but apparently not so much... I’ve never been to US or England so I dont meet many native speakers but on the BBC news or on youtube you dont hear these words much. I honestly knew about a half of the words. But learning new vocab. is humbling and interresting . Great video , thanks for posting)
Thank you for watching :). Yes, you'd probably hear/read these words in movies or novels more often than on the news or TH-cam, because you tend to get more "descriptive" words in fiction. Thanks for your comment!
THANKS FOR SHARING❤❤
Max...you are just so good ,,,
Amble
To walk slowly in a relaxed way
You are so smart and Intelligent!
You're very kind :)
I am much obliged to you,for sharing this video!
thank you... nice
I know the following.
1) swindle
2) badmouth
3) bicker
4) squabble
5) sulk
6) dawdle
7) linger
8) stroll
9) mumble
10) shriek
11) backfire
12) grin
13) milk
So troublesome to clarify my level. 🤣
It's between C1 & B2? Right?
You would need to test a range of skills to really now your level, but if you know all those words, then you "probably" have at least a C1 level.
Thank you for this
I shrieked with joy when i found your channel , thanks a lot for everything you do
You're very welcome
Thank you so much! I find this the most useful. I already gave it a thumbs up
Thank you!
Do you have more C2 level vocabulary list or video?
Kind of. The videos that have "advanced" in them are aimed at students with B2 and above (they're mainly aimed at C1/C2 students).
I achieved C1 level 4 years ago. Any video for C2?
To make the most of the food means?please explain.
When she says "You're talking to the collar of your shirt!", I realize I'm mumbling again. Thank you for your lessons. They're really good!
Max, that was an enjoyable session. - While strolling in the park, Jack had a wide grin on his face and at times muttering a mantra when he suddenly saw a person strutting round the corner. Jack suddenly recognized the person who had been caught for embezzling because his plan backfired.
Thank you!
And great examples! :)
Awesome. Thanks..
You're welcome!
The best youtub channel for learning English
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Very usefull words, thanks you Max
Thank you ma'am
Dear Max, seriously speaking, your earrings are great motivators to watch another video. Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you! 😃
Great content! Thank you!
Thanks, Mariana!
Thank you Teacher😊
Thank you
This video was great and useful as usual.
thank you.
Thank you so much :)
I probably need leveling up my vocabulary. cuz I don't understand all those words . Thank you so much Max
Don't worry, these are quite advanced for English learners. Thanks again for watching!
Oh my God, really thankful my pretty online teacher, there are so many words that I have to know although it's 20,but I only know 3words 😁but you light up my life, thank you sir thank you teacher max, thank you 🥰 You are my favorite kind,smart, gorgeous teacher that I have ever met
You're very kind!
(Btw, we only use "sir" for men. Some people use "madam" for women, but that's very formal. Adult students normally just call their teachers by their first names, so you can call me "Max". 🙂)
@@EnglishwithMax 😂I will refix it, thank you 🥰 💖 my online cute and talanted teacher,I really admire you, thank you thank you again...
Thank you I think I am probably C2 but I know the; passively I don4t use English at all in ;y daily routine Is is a passive c2 level Thanks a lot you rehance my moral
I really love the way u talk. I am from WA.
I would love learning your English lessons!
Hi Max,
Hope you are doing good.
Frankly I like to say that this lecture is worthwhile. I am supposed to say that we should stop dawdling and besides should start learning. Thank you. Please keep making such a remarkable video which would help to the people.
Thank you again :).
Cool video👏.
I'll be able of learn more English with you!
Hello,teacher excellent video Thankyou
Thank you!