Thanks for watching, everyone! If you liked this video, check out my new lesson. I explain when you shouldn't say "OKAY" and how to replace it with more descriptive vocabulary: th-cam.com/video/GuIPxcXwF30/w-d-xo.html
“How’s the weed?” “It’s absolutely superb. In fact it is making me a bit sluggish and exhausted and rather ravenous. I can feel my heart beating rapidly. My drug habit is making me destitute” “What?” I’m very high...
Superb I am also becoming a destitute due to my crack addiction I feel parched all the time sometimes I feel both jubilant and anxious at the same time
I'm a native English speaker and a writer of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and music, and I am forever looking for a better way, a more clever way to say something. I have a great love for all language and I absolutely adore these videos! I always learn something new, one little golden nugget that makes my own writing better. Thank you, sir! The world is a better place because of you.
Never say “the sun is too hot today”. Instead, say “Our star is emitting molecular friction which is causing my temperature regulation system to falter”.
I do not know why the people tend to learn beautiful vocabulary regardless of its complication level. Language is a source of communication and the best communication is the one in which both of the partners completely understand each other (and that is very important in some conditions) so why do you learn complicated vocabulary? It is just because you want to show off or what?
@@But_Whyyyy in my case it's very important to learn because I have a TH-cam channel where I upload music transcriptions and I want to begin to upload video tutorials speaking...and I'm from Argentina. So, my native language is spanish. I need to enrich my vocabulary so I can express myself in a better way. And I always loved to read and learn new words. It's not to pretend. I love the "color" or the words.
@@But_Whyyyy you think "exhausted", "superb", "freezing", "phenomenal" aren't vocabulary? They aren't useful words? Being repetitve it's boring. Especially for the listener. Synonyms for expressions used so often are a very powerful tool. If you don't like to learn different words, man, it's ok then. I don't liked the words "scorching" and "scolding", I don't think I'm going to use them, but it's good for me to know them.
Very angry -Furious, Very beautiful - gorgeous Very noisy - deafening Very scared _ petrified very shiny _ gleaming very bad _ awful Very confused _ Perplexed It's the first time to join your lesson thank you so much for teaching us I have learned scalding,scorching _very hot 2.wealthy_ very rich 3. squalid _ very dirty 4. Jubilant _ very happy 5. Parched_ very thirsty 6. Anxious _ very worried. Thank 🙏
My teacher was actually bussin but yeah this is beyond his comprehension or maybe it would've been too difficult for us because some couldn't even pronounce a sentence.
These would help others too : Very neat - Immaculate. Very creative - Innovative. Very large - Colossal. Very wise - Sagacious. Very risky - Perilous. Bonus word --> Very thin - Gaunt. I hope it helps!
dude if a native speaker told me any of those words, I would punch him in the face lol I mean they are great, but not widely used, so it would make our lives (non native speakers) much difficult
Creative and innovative are not the same in any sentence. Creativity is the capability or act of conceiving something original or unusual. Innovation is the implementation of something new. Although it is possible that they are synonymous in English.
mjshaheed it also depends on where you are for example in the UK they use more posh words than in the US but generally they don’t use it in their everyday language.
I’m a native English speaker who has no idea how she ended up here, but happy I did. It’s always a good idea to improve one’s vocabulary and never stop learning. I really enjoyed your video. You have such a pleasant voice that makes listening easy and your material is quite helpful. I feel like a thief having watched this for free 🙈 Thank you for what you’re doing!
When i first saw the title of this video, I ran rapid to click on it, because I'm exhausted of using always the same word to describe that something is superb. That's an amazing video. Very helpful and it made me feel JUBILANT!! A brief video, not dull, that there's a lot of good vocabulary within it. (Now i can say that I'm SLUGGISH, instead of very slow, and that I will be wealthy in the future.)
“I WISH I “ HAD A ENGLISH You don’t need the word “IF” English is a not a language it’s. ( synthetic ). And it’s easy because each word walks you step by step to complete the sentence. If you don’t understand a sentence just stop 🛑. And read it again slowly 1....word....at.... a....time.
As a spanish speaker who works in a resort; this is gold. Superb lesson. I will use these words little by little in my future conversations. Muchas gracias, maestro.
1.) very good = splendid, great, terrific, lit, excellent, wonderful 2.) very cute = adorable, admirable, lovely 3.) very tired = exhausted, sleepy, distressed, spotless 4.) very necessary = essential 5.) very important = crucial 6.) very simple = basic 7.) very special = exceptional 8.) very accurate = exact 9.) very clear = obvious 10.) very hungry = starving *Edit: I extremely appreciate your likes for it have a huge impact for me as i remember the words that i learned from this video every time it pop up thank you very much to all of you!* *Edit: OMG! it's been a while since I check this comment section. We already reached thousands of likes; It is overwhelming seeing myriad of people I helped. I hope we can communicate so that we can learn from each other and will definitely improve our communication skills!!* *I'm so grateful!* *Godbless to all of you!*
instead of "...thank-you very much to all of you!" may I recommend; "...thank-you greatly, everyone!" Just a small tip/advice I thought of :D But fantastic synonyms, even as a native anglo-canadian some of those words I wouldn't of thought to put in place of a "very- ___" Thank-you and I hope you have a wonderful day! 😁
Don't mind me just doing my homework here: I am in alot of pain = I am in agony It's very cheap = it's a steal Very sad = depressed Very bad = terrible Looks nice = fancy or fantastic
James! This was honestly incredible. I'm not a native speaker but I am a 17 year old who studied English most of his life, and I can tell you right away you sir are incredible at teaching! Bravo! I clicked on this out of boredom and purely out of curiosity. Boy oh boy was I in for a treat! Keep doing what you're doing, because you're doing it flawlessly!
We are privileged to live in the 21st Century upon a foundation built by innovators and geniuses, past and present, from various backgrounds. There’s no reason to be stagnant unless the reason is that you simply don’t want to bother to grow and develop. 🤷🏽✌🏽
Lots of native speakers use “very” very often in writing and it’s very repetitive. For me personally, in casual conversation, I don’t mind if people are repetitive, but in various works, such as papers or music, it’s important for pacing
1. very accurate exact 2. very afraid terrified 3. very afraid fearful 4. very angry furious 5. very bad atrocious 6. very beautiful exquisite 7. very big immense 8. very boring dull 9. very brave courageous 10. very bright luminous 11. very busy overloaded 12. very calm serene 13. very careful cautious 14. very charmed mesmerized 15. very cheap stingy 16. very clean spotless 17. very clever brilliant 18. very cold freezing 19. very colorful vibrant 20. very compete comprehensive 21. very competitive cutthroat 22. very confused perplexed 23. very conventional conservative 24. very core gist 25. very creative innovative 26. very crowded bustling 27. very cute adorable 28. very dangerous threatening 29. very dark lightless 30. very dear cherished 31. very deep profound 32. very depressed despondent 33. very detailed meticulous 34. very different disparate 35. very difficult challenging 36. very disagreeable obnoxious 37. very distressing dreadful 38. very dry parched 39. very dull tedious 40. very eager keen 41. very easy smooth 42. very empty desolate 43. very empty desolate 44. very evil wicked 45. very excited thrilled 46. very exciting exhilarating 47. very expensive costly 48. very fancy lavish 49. very far away distant 50. very fast quick 51. very fat obese 52. very fierce relentless 53. very fond attached 54. very fortunate blessed 55. very friendly affectionate 56. very funny hilarious 57. very glad overjoyed 58. very good excellent 59. very gracefully lithely 60. very great terrific 61. very greedy impatient 62. very happy ecstatic 63. very hard difficult 64. very hard to find rare 65. very high soaring 66. very huge colossal 67. very humble courteous 68. very hungry starving 69. very hurt battered/crushed 70. very important crucial 71. very inexpensive cheap 72. very interesting fascinating 73. very jolly carefree 74. very kind considerate 75. very large huge 76. very lazy indolent 77. very light luminous 78. very limited finite 79. very little tiny 80. very lively animated 81. very long extensive 82. very long-term enduring 83. very loose slack 84. very loud deafening 85. very loved adored 86. very lovely stunning 87. very mean cruel 88. very messy slovenly 89. very much enough 90. very neat immaculate 91. very necessary essential 92. very nervous apprehensive 93. very nice kind 94. very noisy deafening 95. very numerous diverse 96. very often frequently 97. very old ancient 98. very open transparent 99. very painful excruciating 100. very pale ashen 101. very perfect flawless 102. very pleasant amiable 103. very poor destitute/underprivileged 104. very powerful compelling 105. very pretty beautiful 106. very protective defensive 107. very proud honored 108. very quick rapid 109. very quiet silent 110. very rainy pouring 111. very rainy drizzly 112. very realistic practical 113. very rich wealthy 114. very risky perilous 115. very roomy spacious 116. very sad sorrowful 117. very scared petrified 118. very serious grave 119. very sharp keen 120. very shiny gleaming 121. very short brief 122. very shy timid 123. very simple basic 124. very skinny skeletal 125. very sleepy lethargic 126. very slow sluggish 127. very smart intelligent 128. very smelly pungent 129. very smooth sleek 130. very soft downy 131. very sorry apologetic 132. very special exceptional 133. very strong unyielding 134. very stupid idiotic 135. very sure certain 136. very talented gifted 137. very tall towering 138. very tasty delicious 139. very thin gaunt 140. very tight constricting 141. very tired exhausted 142. very ugly hideous 143. very unhappy miserable 144. very upset distraught 145. very valuable precious 146. very warm hot 147. very weak frail 148. very well-to-do wealthy 149. very wet soaked 150. very wicked villainous 151. very willing eager 152. very windy blustery 153. very wise sagacious 154. very wise sage 155. very worried distressed 156. very accurate exact 157. very afraid fearful 158. very angry furious 159. very bad awful 160. very beautiful gorgeous 161. very big massive 162. very boring dull 163. very bright luminous 164. very busy swamped 165. very calm serene 166. very careful cautious 167. very cheap stingy 168. very clean spotless 169. very clear obvious 170. very clever intelligent 171. very cold freezing 172. very colorful vibrant 173. very confused perplexed 174. very creative innovative 175. very crowded bustling 176. very cute adorable 177. very dear cherished 178. very deep profound 179. very difficult arduous 180. very dirty filthy 181. very dry arid 182. very dull tedious 183. very eager keen 184. very easy effortless 185. very empty desolate 186. very evil wicked 187. very excited thrilled 188. very exciting exhilarating 189. very expensive costly 190. very fancy lavish 191. very fast quick 192. very fat obese 193. very fierce ferocious 194. very friendly amiable 195. very funny hilarious 196. very glad overjoyed 197. very good excellent 198. very great terrific 199. very happy ecstatic 200. very hard difficult 201. very heavy leaden 202. very huge colossal 203. very hungry starving 204. very hurt battered 205. very large huge 206. very lazy indolent 207. very light luminous 208. very little tiny 209. very lively animated 210. very long extensive 211. very loose slack 212. very lovely adorable 213. very mean cruel 214. very messy slovenly 215. very nice kind 216. very noisy deafening 217. very often frequently 218. very old ancient 219. very open transparent 220. very pale ashen 221. very perfect flawless 222. very poor destitute 223. very powerful compelling 224. very pretty beautiful 225. very quick rapid 226. very quiet hushed 227. very rainy pouring 228. very rich wealthy 229. very sad sorrowful 230. very scared petrified 231. very scary chilling 232. very serious grave 233. very sharp keen 234. very shiny gleaming 235. very short brief 236. very shy timid 237. very simple basic 238. very skinny skeletal 239. very slow sluggish 240. very small petite 241. very smart intelligent 242. very smooth sleek 243. very soft downy 244. very sorry apologetic 245. very special exceptional 246. very strong forceful 247. very stupid idiotic 248. very sure certain 249. very sweet thoughtful 250. very talented gifted 251. very tall towering 252. very tasty delicious 253. very thirsty parched 254. very tight constricting 255. very tiny minuscule 256. very tired exhausted 257. very ugly hideous 258. very upset distraught 259. very warm hot 260. very weak frail 261. very wet soaked 262. very wide expansive 263. very willing eager 264. very windy blustery 265. very wise sage 266. very worried distressed
This esteemed English mentor illuminates the path to linguistic brilliance, guiding with boundless creativity and benevolence. Profound appreciation ensues for this cherished purveyor of eloquence.
Now if I had you as my teacher I would actually learn something and pass an exam for once..... everything you’ve explained I understood, so Thank you 💜
Sorry but having a great teacher doesnt grant you passing your exams. Especially on uni. There is a lot of hard work one has to put into studying that no teacher can ever substitute.
Homework: Very sad = Distraught Very weird = Eccentric Very cute = Adorable Very big = Massive Very ugly = Grotesque Very educational = This video How did I do???
But you're missing the context behind each word on the right. Without that, your statements are giving superfluous meaning that won't fit most contexts.
I'm very jubilant for watching this amazing lesson. I'm really appreciate you for this brief and superb voc..I don't feel any dull. I'm destitute man but I decided to make self study at my home by watching videos on TH-cam. One day I'll become a rapid speaker. I'm so exhausted learning English but I'm ravenous to learn!!🤔.
1. Very strange - bizarre 2. Very old - ancient 3. Very big - gigantic / enormous 4. Very few - sparse(ly) 5. Very wise - enlightened Those are 5 off the top of my head. EDIT: WHAT is VERY ancient? $PO!L3R$ - The Answer IS... Drumroll PLZ... P R I M O R D I A L
Successful people don't become that way overnight, what most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
That's why we need to plan ourselves making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed
I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so I've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities
Despite the huge drop in crypto and fx, I still make good withdrawals. I don't believe that profit making is not possible despite the drop in stocks when you got good mentorship
I'm new to cryptocurrency trading and I've been making huge losses but recently see a lot of people earning from it. Please can someone tell me what to do?🙏
I'm a native English speaker and I still find his videos incredibly insightful. They don't just help you learn English, they help you be a better, more well-rounded communicator in general. He's also a got a serious Bob Ross vibe going on. I would listen to this dude narrate the dictionary.
I am from Germany, the lesseaons there are boring and he speaks clearly obviously better than my teacher but its fun to listen him.(sry for my bad english)
@@nicklask3446 cool. (I'm sorry for my English, I could've gotten better by getting more English lessons, I'm on India and I don't know most words, please forgive me for my spelling mistakes and I won't do it again, please, forgive me, for it was my biggest mistake in my whole life,)
How is that even possible ??? In France we have the same word ("Superbe") and there just isn't anyone who doesn't know this word... If you wanted to date this girl, *_you just dodged a bullet._*
I'm American & speak fluent English, but sometimes I find myself watching these videos and remembering the time when I couldn't speak English well as a kid, and now I look at where I am and see all the hard work I put in. But I'm still learning even though I'm fluent, that's the best part! Being able to learn more about something you already think you know.
After watching this superb video in freezing room and not being exhausted from this lesson, I can actually say that I'll speak rapidly like native and won't be destitute!
I shall not be vulgar and I'll make it brief; this phenomenal lesson was not as dull as I had thought, superb indeed. I was able to rapidly learn and improve my speech. It wasn't exhausting and sluggish as I initially anticipated. Truly exquisite. Edit: Thanks for all the kinds words and corrections/improvements. I made this comment originally as a joke not thinking much of it 😅 but thank you all for the kind replies.
collected all the "very words from the comment section" Very full; stuffed Very risky: perilous Very thin: slender Very long: extensive Very interesting: intriguing Very happy: jubilant, delighted, joyful, overjoyed Very worried: anxious Very Thirsty: parched Very dirty: squalid Very clean: spotless Very rude: vulgar Very short: brief Very boring: dull Very good: superb, marvelous, excellent, extraordinary, splendid, spectacular Very hot: scalding / scorching Very cold: freezing Very hungry: ravenous Very slow: sluggish Very fast: rapid Very tired: exhausted Very poor: destitute Very rich: wealthy Very hard: challenging Very smart: bright Very beautiful: mesmerizing, stunning, astonishing, charming, magnificent Very sad: depressing Very funny: hilarious, absurd Very scared: petrified / frightened / fearful Very sleepy: drowsy Very full: crowded Very ugly: hideous Very wicked: villainous Very quiet: silent Very accurate: exact Very large: huge Very powerful: compelling Very lazy: indolent Very fat: obese Very often: frequently Very smooth: sleek Very long term: enduring Very strong: unyelding Very tasty: delicious Very valuable: precious Very creative: innovative Very light: luminous Very wet: soaked Very bright: blinding Very strange: abnormal. bizarre, outlandish Very small: tiny Very big: giant, immense, massive Very bad: horrendous, atrocious, horrible Very important: essential Very exciting: engaging Very calm: peaceful Very painful: agonizing Very expensive: priceless Very drunk: intoxicated Very humble: polite Very smart: intelligent
ı couldnt understand you like 2 years ago but now ı can understand clearly , Anymore ı dont use ''very'' and it is elegant when you speak english.Much appreciate you
You immediately lose yourself in his words and the way he explains things makes you extremely relaxed. First I subscribed to learn English better in the future
Christmas was around the corner, and I sat in the classroom freezing. Suddenly the teacher wanted to take brief with me about my grades. I sat down in his chair and he started talking so rapidly, I couldn't understand a single word, he was so dull, and I noticed his tone getting vulgar. I was so sluggish after that conversation, so I went to the bathroom to wash my face with cold water to freshen up. Before I realized the water was scalding and I was rushed to the hospital. Some hours later I was exhausted and ravenous, but the hospital served superb dishes to make me feel better. It was time to check out on my way to the exit i received a envelope, I opened the envelope and It was a bill on 150,000 thousand dollars for the surgery. My dreams about being wealthy quickly faded away. Now I was destitute and my goal from day to day was the find a good shadow place because outside it was scorching in the summers and freezing in the winters
Me before this video: "This might be an interesting video" Me after this video: "It infact was an exceedingly captivating discourse, abundant in fascination! Such a narrative proves to be truly enthralling, evoking profound intrigue and delight.
I mean to be fair he does get money from us watching this. But still, doesnt change the fact we're basically watching this for free. An awesome content other than those tiktok creators earning millions because of their cringe, cancer and dumb content.
I am an 18 years old student from Poland, at this moment I am preparing for my "matura" which is the most important exam in my country. In May, I will write english exam at an extended level, and such vocabulary is rarely seen in polish schools so I think that it will help me get some more points. Your comedian skills are as good as your teaching skills, as a result this video is pleasant to watch .Thank you for your work, you are a not very good but marvelous teacher.
Thanks for watching, everyone! If you liked this video, check out my new lesson. I explain when you shouldn't say "OKAY" and how to replace it with more descriptive vocabulary: th-cam.com/video/GuIPxcXwF30/w-d-xo.html
I love you
I love you
I do love the way you teach .you better my english skill
Thank you so much Teacher...I listen your English everynight before I go to bed..
Thank you very much for giving us superb lesson❤️ love you
Cant believe Im listening to such quality lecture for free while sitting on the toilet. What a world.
Igneu
funny enough i too am on the toilet
Da fuk... I'm listening this on the toilet...
Can't believe I am sitting on the toilet reading this comment. 😂🤣
I just got off the toilet
“How’s the weed?”
“It’s absolutely superb. In fact it is making me a bit sluggish and exhausted and rather ravenous. I can feel my heart beating rapidly. My drug habit is making me destitute”
“What?”
I’m very high...
That was a super nice resume.
I'm blown.
Spot on.
Superb I am also becoming a destitute due to my crack addiction I feel parched all the time sometimes I feel both jubilant and anxious at the same time
Grow up and do cocaine like an adult. Weed is kiddie shit.
"very is a very good word"
Gentlemen, we got em
Very is a superb word
@@muhammadhazimshah51 its superb hot
no waayy
Very
I am very very very dissapointed by this video.
1)very colorful - Vibrant
2)very bright - luminous
3)very clear - obvious
4)very happy - ecstatic
5)very quiet - hushed
6)very weak - frail
7)very small - petite
8)very big - massive
9)very wicked - villainous
10)very willing - eager
11)very angry - furious
12)very huge - colossal
13)very confused - perplexed
14)very upset - distraught
15)very calm - serene
Thank you so much!
❤❤
It's also interesting to see some similar words in Portuguese as synomim...
1) vibrant - vibrante
2) luminous - luminoso
3) obvious - obvio
4) ecstatic - extasiado
5) quiet/silent... - quieto/silêncio...
6) frail/fragile - frágil
7) petite/delicate - delicado
8) massive - massivo
9) villainous - vilão
10) eager/avid - ávido
11) furious - furioso
12) colossal - colossal
13) confused/perplexed - confuso/perplexo
14) upset/perturb - perturbado
15) calm/serene - calmo/sereno
Thank you I have take Screenshot ! :)
Lovely, thanks.
*Native speakers increasing their vocabulary to sound more like a native speaker*
My accent changed
@@MONKEYSCHANNEL327 very good my friend
@@sigein3048 superb*
@@FaxxVal420 very superb
@@yoshiyolo very superb superb
This man is an English teacher, comedian, voice actor, and a model all in one. Legendary.
Exaxtly
Yes !
@@brainnurture1828 Gasp !
And gay too 😌
Totally agree ... thumbs up for this Legend.
This dude doesn’t just have a superb way of teaching but is also an extremely charismatic lad and I’m hooked
And very good teacher XD
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@@aethenwulf4757 a superb teacher * 🤭
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Chilll!
I'm a native English speaker and a writer of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and music, and I am forever looking for a better way, a more clever way to say something. I have a great love for all language and I absolutely adore these videos! I always learn something new, one little golden nugget that makes my own writing better. Thank you, sir! The world is a better place because of you.
Agreed. And same.
Never say “the sun is too hot today”. Instead, say “Our star is emitting molecular friction which is causing my temperature regulation system to falter”.
Love it “very” “much” (replace with) “infinitely”!
Que coños tio 😂
Except that there is no molecular friction, photons don't exist.
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"Change your vocabulary, change your brain, change your life" man...that phrase was SUPERB.
I read the comment for the first time at the exact moment he speaks.
Coincidentally
I do not know why the people tend to learn beautiful vocabulary regardless of its complication level. Language is a source of communication and the best communication is the one in which both of the partners completely understand each other (and that is very important in some conditions) so why do you learn complicated vocabulary? It is just because you want to show off or what?
@@But_Whyyyy in my case it's very important to learn because I have a TH-cam channel where I upload music transcriptions and I want to begin to upload video tutorials speaking...and I'm from Argentina. So, my native language is spanish. I need to enrich my vocabulary so I can express myself in a better way. And I always loved to read and learn new words. It's not to pretend. I love the "color" or the words.
@@Guitareal I think learning alternative for "very" is not learning new vocabulary
@@But_Whyyyy you think "exhausted", "superb", "freezing", "phenomenal" aren't vocabulary? They aren't useful words? Being repetitve it's boring. Especially for the listener. Synonyms for expressions used so often are a very powerful tool. If you don't like to learn different words, man, it's ok then. I don't liked the words "scorching" and "scolding", I don't think I'm going to use them, but it's good for me to know them.
This is better than what my English teacher could ever possibly do
Same.
Ikr!
So what about now the v.i.p?
You sussy baka
Walt idk man
Very angry -Furious,
Very beautiful - gorgeous
Very noisy - deafening
Very scared _ petrified
very shiny _ gleaming
very bad _ awful
Very confused _ Perplexed
It's the first time to join your lesson thank you so much for teaching us I have learned scalding,scorching _very hot
2.wealthy_ very rich
3. squalid _ very dirty
4. Jubilant _ very happy
5. Parched_ very thirsty
6. Anxious _ very worried. Thank 🙏
Tysm ❤️
Thaaaankss!!!
Your class is "very clear" oops! I mean... 😅 "Your class is "understandable"
@@tobechukwublessed4274😂😂😂
Tysm
I do not say "very" but I am really addicted to using "really".
Me too , but that word sounds so good 😂😂😂
Sameeee
Who’s addicted to the word “like”
make it happen me 👍
really?
Quarantine day 478: learning English, even though I'm a native speaker
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I admire you.
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hahaha
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Teacher: Stop saying "very"
Me: Thank you much
:D
Lmao
' thank you really really much ' hahaha
Thank u so much
Thanks a lot
I am Jubilant, because I found this superb channel 😁 Thanks, teacher James! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
A compliment:
“You’re very beautiful “
The best compliment:
“You’re breathtaking”
You're breathtaking not me
Unrequited love bro what did u learn from the lesson compliment is „ur superb“ or something like that
Haha funny joke :)))) lelele xDDDD
NO YOURE breathtaking, YOURE ALL breathtakinh
@@griizzlerhops633 thank you, Johnny Silverhand.
He did what my English teacher could have never done
It's true - your teacher failed
true
Yes he is superb in teaching.
My teacher was actually bussin but yeah this is beyond his comprehension or maybe it would've been too difficult for us because some couldn't even pronounce a sentence.
Real reason is at that time we were not interested to learn or to hear something related to studies
These would help others too :
Very neat - Immaculate.
Very creative - Innovative.
Very large - Colossal.
Very wise - Sagacious.
Very risky - Perilous.
Bonus word --> Very thin - Gaunt.
I hope it helps!
dude if a native speaker told me any of those words, I would punch him in the face lol
I mean they are great, but not widely used, so it would make our lives (non native speakers) much difficult
thank you so much
Creative and innovative are not the same in any sentence.
Creativity is the capability or act of conceiving something original or unusual.
Innovation is the implementation of something new.
Although it is possible that they are synonymous in English.
Do people use these posh words in everyday English?!
mjshaheed it also depends on where you are for example in the UK they use more posh words than in the US but generally they don’t use it in their everyday language.
I’m a native English speaker who has no idea how she ended up here, but happy I did. It’s always a good idea to improve one’s vocabulary and never stop learning.
I really enjoyed your video. You have such a pleasant voice that makes listening easy and your material is quite helpful. I feel like a thief having watched this for free 🙈 Thank you for what you’re doing!
1.Very Accurate - Precise, Exact, Unimpeachable, Perfect, Flawless
2.Very Aggressive - Forceful, Overconfident, Insistent, Hardline
3.Very Angry - Annoyed, Furious, Irate, Enraged, Incensed, Fuming, Livid
4.Very Annoying - Irksome, Infuriating, Exasperating
5.Very Awake - Rested
6.Very Bad - Horrendous, Atrocious, Horrible, Awful
7.Very Beautiful - Stunning, Astonishing, Charming, Magnificent (e.g. view), Exquisite, Gorgeous, Ravishing, Mesmerizing, Picturesque (e.g. place), Breathtaking (e.g. the view from the window), Exquisite (e.g. hand-made decorations), Attractive, Good-looking, Pretty
8.Very Big - Giant, Immense, Massive, Enormous, Huge, Giant, Tremendous, Humongous
9.Very Boring - Dull (sometimes using as a stupid)
10.Very Bright, Light - Luminous, Dazzling
11.Very Busy - Swamped
12.Very Calm - Serene
13.Very Careful - Prudent, Cautious
14.Very Careless - Reckless
15.Very Charming - Enchanting
16.Very Cheap - A bargain, Inexpensive, Low-Budget, Stingy
17.Very Clean - Spotless, Tidy
18.Very Clear - Obvious
19.Very Cold - Freezing
20.Very Colorful - Vibrant
21.Very Competitive - Cutthroat
22.Very Complete - Comprehensive
23.Very Confused - Indecisiveness, Perplexed
24.Very Conventional - Conservative
25.Very Cool - Impeccable, Incredible
26.Very Creative - Innovative
27.Very Crowded - Packed, Bustling
28.Very Cute - Adorable
29.Very Dangerous - Perilous
30.Very Dear - Cherished
31.Very Deep - Profound
32.Very Depressed - Despondent
33.Very Detailed - Meticulous
34.Very Different - Disparate
35.Very Dirty - Squalid, Dingy, Filthy
36.Very Disturbing - Unnerving
37.Very Dry - Arid
38.Very Dull - Tedious
39.Very Easy - Effortless
40.Very Empty - Desolate
41.Very Evil - Wicked
42.Very Excited - Thrilled
43.Very Exciting - Exhilarating
44.Very Expensive - Overpriced
45.Very Fancy - Lavish
46.Very Far - Remote
47.Very Fast - Rapid, Rapidly, Quick
48.Very Fat - Obese
49.Very Fierce - Ferocious
50.Very Friendly - Amiable, Cheerful
51.Very Frightened - Alarmed
52.Very Frightening - Terrifying
53.Very Funny - Hilarious, Absurd, Ludicrous
54.Very Glad - Overjoyed
55.Very Good - Superb, Marvelous, Excellent
56.Very Happy - Jubilant, Delighted, Joyful, Overjoyed, Elated, On cloud 9
57.Very Hard - Difficult, Challenging
58.Very Hard-to-find - Rare
59.Very Heavy - Leaden
60.Very High - Soaring
61.Very Hot - Scalding (i.e. Water, Tea, Coffee, etc.), Scorching (i.e. The sun, a fire, etc.), Sweltering
62.Very Huge - Colossal
63.Very Hungry - Ravenous, Starving, Famished
64.Very Hurt - Battered
65.Very Important - Vital, Crucial, Essential, Pivotal, All-important, Integral, Indispensable, Imperative
66.Very Intelligent - Sophisticated
67.Very Interesting - Intriguing, Fascinating, Captivating
68.Very Kind - Tender-hearted, Good-hearted, Compassionate
69.Very Large - Colossal
70.Very Lazy - Indolent
71.Very Lively - Animated
72.Very Lonely - Isolated
73.Very Long - Extensive
74.Very Long-term - Enduring
75.Very Loose - Slack
76.Very Loud - Deafening, Thunderous
77.Very Loved - Adored
78.Very Lovely - Adorable
79.Very Mean - Cruel
80.Very Messy - Slovenly
81.Very Neat - Immaculate
82.Very Necessary - Essential
83.Very Nervous - Apprehensive
84.Very Nice - Kind
85.Very Nice - Lovely
86.Very Noisy - Deafening
87.Very Often - Frequently
88.Very Old - Ancient
89.Very Old-fashioned - Archaic
90.Very Open - Transparent
91.Very Painful - Excruciating
92.Very Pale - Ashen
93.Very Peaceful - Calm, Tranquil
94.Very Perfect - Flawless
95.Very Polite - Educated
96.Very Poor - Destitute
97.Very Powerful - Compelling
98.Very Pretty - Beautiful
99.Very Pretty - Gorgeous
100.Very Pricey - Luxurious, Expensive, Priceless, Costly
101.Very Quiet - Hushed
102.Very Quiet - Silent
103.Very Raining - Pouring
104.Very Rare - Phenomenal
105.Very Rich - Wealthy, Affluent
106.Very Risky - Precarious, Perilous, Dangerous
107.Very Roomy - Spacious
108.Very Rude - Vulgar
109.Very Sad - Heartbroken, Depressing, Miserable, Sorrowful, Melancholic, Heavyhearted, Mournful (e.g. voice), Doleful (e.g. eyes)
110.Very Scared - Terrified, Frightened, Petrified
111.Very Scary - Chilling
112.Very Serious - Grave, Solemn
113.Very Sharp - Keen
114.Very Shiny - Gleaming
115.Very Short - Brief
116.Very Shy - Timid
117.Very Silly - Foolish
118.Very Simple - Plain, Straightforward, Basic
119.Very Skillful - Seasoned, Veteran, Handy
120.Very Skinny - Scrawny, Skeletal
121.Very Sleepy - Lethargic
122.Very Slow - Sluggish
123.Very Small - Tiny, Minuscule, Petite, Minute
124.Very Smart - Brilliant, Clever, Genius, Intelligent
125.Very Smelly - Pungent
126.Very Smooth - Sleek
127.Very Soft - Downy
128.Very Sorry - Apologetic
129.Very Special - Unique, Extraordinary, Exceptional
130.Very Spectacular - Splendid
131.Very Strange - Abnormal, Bizarre, Outlandish
132.Very Strong - Muscular, Forceful
133.Very Stupid - Idiotic
134.Very Suddenly and quickly - Spontaneously
135.Very Sure - Certain
136.Very Surprised - Amazed, Astounded, Flabbergasted, Astonished, Shocked
137.Very Sweet - Thoughtful
138.Very Talented - Gifted
139.Very Tall - Towering
140.Very Tasty - Heavenly, Delicious, Delectable
141.Very Thin - Lean, Slender, Gaunt
142.Very Thirsty - Parched
143.Very Tight - Cramped, Constricting
144.Very Tired - Exhausted
145.Very Ugly - Grotesque, Hideous
146.Very Unhappy - Miserable
147.Very Upset - Distraught
148.Very Valuable - Precious
149.Very Warm - Hot
150.Very Weak - Feeble, Frail
151.Very Weird - Bizarre
152.Very Well-to-do - Wealthy
153.Very Wet - Soaked
154.Very Wicked - Villainous
155.Very Wide - Expansive
156.Very Willing - Eager
157.Very Windy - Blustery
158.Very Wise - Enlightened, Sagacious, Sage
159.Very Worried - Anxious, Dismayed, Apprehensive, Restless, Fretful, Distressed
Thank you a lot from Russia
Holy cow, terrific list. Thanks a bunch.
Sir, thank you for your comment. I will use it when I need it and remember you while I'm doing it, using the words you've taught me.
wow this comment was superb thank so a much for your sharing about this
Exceptional. I will learn it all😊
“Don’t use ‘very’ in your sentences”
“That was really good advice, thanks”
Yeah it was pretty helpful
@@aminatmani7978 very helpful
@@ZOROSOLOER it was helpful
@@spark5802 a lot of help
@@ThuyTran-zl5yf right
Hi everyone
Teacher: Don't use very
pelo
pelo
Very good
Hi eone
hi weone
When i first saw the title of this video, I ran rapid to click on it, because I'm exhausted of using always the same word to describe that something is superb. That's an amazing video. Very helpful and it made me feel JUBILANT!! A brief video, not dull, that there's a lot of good vocabulary within it.
(Now i can say that I'm SLUGGISH, instead of very slow, and that I will be wealthy in the future.)
Even as a native speaker, these lessons are "very" helpful.
Extremely
Applicable, constructive, productive, valuable.
mecha helpful
@@arattactician5697 advantageous, beneficial, worthwhile
"quite beneficial".
I wish I had an English teacher in my school like you..
I'm grateful there is yt for people like us
I would have got straight A’s in secondary school 😅
Faltou o would ñ?
Yes
“I WISH I “
HAD A ENGLISH
You don’t need the word “IF”
English is a not a language it’s. ( synthetic ).
And it’s easy because each word walks you step by step to complete the sentence. If you don’t understand a sentence just stop 🛑. And read it again slowly 1....word....at.... a....time.
Wish I would’ve had an english teacher like him. He‘s superb .
Indeed. He is very good.
He's very superb
His teaching is very scorching.
Why did it take 3 years to hit everyone’s recommended?
He is very not bad
As a spanish speaker who works in a resort; this is gold. Superb lesson. I will use these words little by little in my future conversations.
Muchas gracias, maestro.
nice try. that just means "thank you very much." en español. you did not in fact avoid "very" in this partisibol. try another way, please.
@@AJforkids lo dije a propósito, amigo jajaja
The balance between teaching and joking was superb
Yeah it was _very good_
I think so, too! He is a very nice
Perfectly balanced - Thanos would be proud
Yeah he is really good guy
Very very cool
1.) very good = splendid, great, terrific, lit, excellent, wonderful
2.) very cute = adorable, admirable, lovely
3.) very tired = exhausted, sleepy, distressed, spotless
4.) very necessary = essential
5.) very important = crucial
6.) very simple = basic
7.) very special = exceptional
8.) very accurate = exact
9.) very clear = obvious
10.) very hungry = starving
*Edit: I extremely appreciate your likes for it have a huge impact for me as i remember the words that i learned from this video every time it pop up thank you very much to all of you!*
*Edit: OMG! it's been a while since I check this comment section. We already reached thousands of likes; It is overwhelming seeing myriad of people I helped. I hope we can communicate so that we can learn from each other and will definitely improve our communication skills!!*
*I'm so grateful!*
*Godbless to all of you!*
*excellent
👍
instead of "...thank-you very much to all of you!" may I recommend; "...thank-you greatly, everyone!"
Just a small tip/advice I thought of :D
But fantastic synonyms, even as a native anglo-canadian some of those words I wouldn't of thought to put in place of a "very- ___"
Thank-you and I hope you have a wonderful day! 😁
@@beateb2306 Extraordinary
I see you slip in “lit” there Lol
Imagine if all teachers were this easy to understand and concise.
Lol! I'll be smarter now!
Yes!!
Yes he’s a very…. He’s a Superb teacher
lol I literally saved this for when I do my next essay or summary’s
That'd be very unbelievable.
I'm two minutes in this video and I LOVE your personality and teaching style so much!! god bless you we need more people like you
*so much?
I don’t know how I came across this video, but I’m “very” glad that I did.
Pleased*
Or you can say jublant like the teacher said
One may say you are ecstatically happy and supremely elated as a result of finding this ᵥₑᵣᵧ nice video
Sorry I have to do this but, we have to get rid of you. You were a great man
@@ieaturanium574 neat video*
Don't mind me just doing my homework here:
I am in alot of pain = I am in agony
It's very cheap = it's a steal
Very sad = depressed
Very bad = terrible
Looks nice = fancy or fantastic
How Grand
I’m depressed depressed
The key is to be exaggerated. You have surprisingly done superb. 100 points for ravenclaw! 💯😂
What's horrible then?
*Very good* , wait... Sorry
Before the video: “This soup taste very salty”
After this video: “Ocean soup”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
😂😂
This soup is ridiculous
🤣🤣🤣😅😅
English is a required subject throughout everyone’s educational career AND yet I’ve never been more attentive than now while taking a lesson.
fr someone should hire him as a teacher or teaching coach.
This was ver- I mean exquisite learning advice.
what is "exquisite" means? i've never heard that before.
@@gibranvezoresa8235 it means "very delicious" i guess
@@gibranvezoresa8235 it means high quality
What a superb usage of vocabulary. It makes you sound like a wealthy man.
@@grantwiniarczyk2449 indubitably.
James! This was honestly incredible. I'm not a native speaker but I am a 17 year old who studied English most of his life, and I can tell you right away you sir are incredible at teaching! Bravo! I clicked on this out of boredom and purely out of curiosity. Boy oh boy was I in for a treat! Keep doing what you're doing, because you're doing it flawlessly!
All native English speakers also studied English their whole lives and are not VERY good at it😂
Your english is great!!
ya talk like a robot. lol
@@Crunkmaster who
the guy who made the comment... lol
if only all english teachers were like this dude.
I tend to find my English teachers are the best
Tbh you are soo right
Same my English teachers are always awful and it's led me to find a deep hatred for an otherwise interesting and important subject.
I'm living in Russia, this summer is scorching in Moscow. Your lesson is superb, because I really want to became wealthy. Thanks a million!
If I had teachers like him in school …. It really made me learn something…
We have teachers that only follow what the book says.. they are not really teachers
They are not superb teachers 😅
If it was MY class it would be ruined because the boys would goof off and give the teachers such a hard time
I tried cutting out the word "very". My brain started using "super" instead. It was super annoying.
We are privileged to live in the 21st Century upon a foundation built by innovators and geniuses, past and present, from various backgrounds. There’s no reason to be stagnant unless the reason is that you simply don’t want to bother to grow and develop. 🤷🏽✌🏽
The amount of charisma this teacher possesses is astounding, he makes me smile 😊.
It is very aspirational
yeah, it is off the charts!
I can't see any charisma here !
Just a silly hyperactive guy with an annoying voice
@@desertknights5003 you're so wrong...
@@desertknights5003 I’m guessing that you have millions of worms swimming in your head
Lots of native speakers use “very” very often in writing and it’s very repetitive.
For me personally, in casual conversation, I don’t mind if people are repetitive, but in various works, such as papers or music, it’s important for pacing
hi eone just wanted to say that very is in every
@@ThuyTran-zl5yf ok.
@@Shiver197 ok.
majority of native speakers uses "f*cking" instead of very. only those whose 1st language is not english, uses very.
@@COBRAC0MMANDER Christ, this is f*cking accurate
1. very accurate exact
2. very afraid terrified
3. very afraid fearful
4. very angry furious
5. very bad atrocious
6. very beautiful exquisite
7. very big immense
8. very boring dull
9. very brave courageous
10. very bright luminous
11. very busy overloaded
12. very calm serene
13. very careful cautious
14. very charmed mesmerized
15. very cheap stingy
16. very clean spotless
17. very clever brilliant
18. very cold freezing
19. very colorful vibrant
20. very compete comprehensive
21. very competitive cutthroat
22. very confused perplexed
23. very conventional conservative
24. very core gist
25. very creative innovative
26. very crowded bustling
27. very cute adorable
28. very dangerous threatening
29. very dark lightless
30. very dear cherished
31. very deep profound
32. very depressed despondent
33. very detailed meticulous
34. very different disparate
35. very difficult challenging
36. very disagreeable obnoxious
37. very distressing dreadful
38. very dry parched
39. very dull tedious
40. very eager keen
41. very easy smooth
42. very empty desolate
43. very empty desolate
44. very evil wicked
45. very excited thrilled
46. very exciting exhilarating
47. very expensive costly
48. very fancy lavish
49. very far away distant
50. very fast quick
51. very fat obese
52. very fierce relentless
53. very fond attached
54. very fortunate blessed
55. very friendly affectionate
56. very funny hilarious
57. very glad overjoyed
58. very good excellent
59. very gracefully lithely
60. very great terrific
61. very greedy impatient
62. very happy ecstatic
63. very hard difficult
64. very hard to find rare
65. very high soaring
66. very huge colossal
67. very humble courteous
68. very hungry starving
69. very hurt battered/crushed
70. very important crucial
71. very inexpensive cheap
72. very interesting fascinating
73. very jolly carefree
74. very kind considerate
75. very large huge
76. very lazy indolent
77. very light luminous
78. very limited finite
79. very little tiny
80. very lively animated
81. very long extensive
82. very long-term enduring
83. very loose slack
84. very loud deafening
85. very loved adored
86. very lovely stunning
87. very mean cruel
88. very messy slovenly
89. very much enough
90. very neat immaculate
91. very necessary essential
92. very nervous apprehensive
93. very nice kind
94. very noisy deafening
95. very numerous diverse
96. very often frequently
97. very old ancient
98. very open transparent
99. very painful excruciating
100. very pale ashen
101. very perfect flawless
102. very pleasant amiable
103. very poor destitute/underprivileged
104. very powerful compelling
105. very pretty beautiful
106. very protective defensive
107. very proud honored
108. very quick rapid
109. very quiet silent
110. very rainy pouring
111. very rainy drizzly
112. very realistic practical
113. very rich wealthy
114. very risky perilous
115. very roomy spacious
116. very sad sorrowful
117. very scared petrified
118. very serious grave
119. very sharp keen
120. very shiny gleaming
121. very short brief
122. very shy timid
123. very simple basic
124. very skinny skeletal
125. very sleepy lethargic
126. very slow sluggish
127. very smart intelligent
128. very smelly pungent
129. very smooth sleek
130. very soft downy
131. very sorry apologetic
132. very special exceptional
133. very strong unyielding
134. very stupid idiotic
135. very sure certain
136. very talented gifted
137. very tall towering
138. very tasty delicious
139. very thin gaunt
140. very tight constricting
141. very tired exhausted
142. very ugly hideous
143. very unhappy miserable
144. very upset distraught
145. very valuable precious
146. very warm hot
147. very weak frail
148. very well-to-do wealthy
149. very wet soaked
150. very wicked villainous
151. very willing eager
152. very windy blustery
153. very wise sagacious
154. very wise sage
155. very worried distressed
156. very accurate exact
157. very afraid fearful
158. very angry furious
159. very bad awful
160. very beautiful gorgeous
161. very big massive
162. very boring dull
163. very bright luminous
164. very busy swamped
165. very calm serene
166. very careful cautious
167. very cheap stingy
168. very clean spotless
169. very clear obvious
170. very clever intelligent
171. very cold freezing
172. very colorful vibrant
173. very confused perplexed
174. very creative innovative
175. very crowded bustling
176. very cute adorable
177. very dear cherished
178. very deep profound
179. very difficult arduous
180. very dirty filthy
181. very dry arid
182. very dull tedious
183. very eager keen
184. very easy effortless
185. very empty desolate
186. very evil wicked
187. very excited thrilled
188. very exciting exhilarating
189. very expensive costly
190. very fancy lavish
191. very fast quick
192. very fat obese
193. very fierce ferocious
194. very friendly amiable
195. very funny hilarious
196. very glad overjoyed
197. very good excellent
198. very great terrific
199. very happy ecstatic
200. very hard difficult
201. very heavy leaden
202. very huge colossal
203. very hungry starving
204. very hurt battered
205. very large huge
206. very lazy indolent
207. very light luminous
208. very little tiny
209. very lively animated
210. very long extensive
211. very loose slack
212. very lovely adorable
213. very mean cruel
214. very messy slovenly
215. very nice kind
216. very noisy deafening
217. very often frequently
218. very old ancient
219. very open transparent
220. very pale ashen
221. very perfect flawless
222. very poor destitute
223. very powerful compelling
224. very pretty beautiful
225. very quick rapid
226. very quiet hushed
227. very rainy pouring
228. very rich wealthy
229. very sad sorrowful
230. very scared petrified
231. very scary chilling
232. very serious grave
233. very sharp keen
234. very shiny gleaming
235. very short brief
236. very shy timid
237. very simple basic
238. very skinny skeletal
239. very slow sluggish
240. very small petite
241. very smart intelligent
242. very smooth sleek
243. very soft downy
244. very sorry apologetic
245. very special exceptional
246. very strong forceful
247. very stupid idiotic
248. very sure certain
249. very sweet thoughtful
250. very talented gifted
251. very tall towering
252. very tasty delicious
253. very thirsty parched
254. very tight constricting
255. very tiny minuscule
256. very tired exhausted
257. very ugly hideous
258. very upset distraught
259. very warm hot
260. very weak frail
261. very wet soaked
262. very wide expansive
263. very willing eager
264. very windy blustery
265. very wise sage
266. very worried distressed
thx
❤
Nah, I'd win
Who let you cook
Guys, he's got a bowtie. He knows what he's talking about.
Edit: Be nice everyone.
@@nicolausteslaus thats a different scale of use but the same idea
Or very gay
you're ugly irl
@Lee Xiong dude I'm making jokes, take your political crap elsewhere.
@@nothing7030 true!
I would want this guy as a teacher.. So funny and intelligent!
I wish all teachers were like that!
@@flowwops9689 cIp00
@@zaxff7399 ??
This is the first time I pay attention to an English teacher
Did this just pop up on your feed too? Lol
This generation needs one of these videos for "literally"
That could literally be fixed by just omitting literally.
- Someone who says literally too much
🤣🤣🤣 that's very true
i try not to say it myself, makes me sound somewhat rude for some reason
Obviously, there are a few obvious overused words that could be omitted.
And for “amazing”, "basically", "first off", and “obviously”. Anyway, Nice job and thanks for enlightening us!!
This esteemed English mentor illuminates the path to linguistic brilliance, guiding with boundless creativity and benevolence. Profound appreciation ensues for this cherished purveyor of eloquence.
This man is the definition of the word "classy" Quite a gentleman
Hmm, ✨CLASSY✨
Indeed, I must say he is quite the gentlemen.
Monish Suresh yeah VERY✨CLASSY✨
@@Tyler-vh2ow لل
@@hoiyaaahaha273 😇
Now if I had you as my teacher I would actually learn something and pass an exam for once..... everything you’ve explained I understood, so Thank you 💜
That kind of teacher is "very" rare
Sorry but having a great teacher doesnt grant you passing your exams. Especially on uni.
There is a lot of hard work one has to put into studying that no teacher can ever substitute.
Very cool video
@@cadler5885 or maybe.... scarce?
@Obama ke
Homework:
Very sad = Distraught
Very weird = Eccentric
Very cute = Adorable
Very big = Massive
Very ugly = Grotesque
Very educational = This video
How did I do???
You did great homie
Very well 👏
But you're missing the context behind each word on the right. Without that, your statements are giving superfluous meaning that won't fit most contexts.
Gigantic , Tremendous and Colossal can also become a substitute for very big
superb man
I'm very jubilant for watching this amazing lesson. I'm really appreciate you for this brief and superb voc..I don't feel any dull. I'm destitute man but I decided to make self study at my home by watching videos on TH-cam. One day I'll become a rapid speaker. I'm so exhausted learning English but I'm ravenous to learn!!🤔.
Why aren't there more teachers like this guy. I'm so jealous of his students.
You say that while a job as a teacher doesn't pay a lot and dealing with troublesome kids would be an off point for many people.
@@axorouns the schools dont even pay for suplies so they probably dont make any money
Personally, I think all teachers are superb! (P.s. instead of saying “so jealous” you could say envious ;D)
Bcuz he is B-O-R-I-N-G.
ppp
1. Very strange - bizarre
2. Very old - ancient
3. Very big - gigantic / enormous
4. Very few - sparse(ly)
5. Very wise - enlightened
Those are 5 off the top of my head.
EDIT: WHAT is VERY ancient?
$PO!L3R$ - The Answer IS... Drumroll PLZ...
P R I M O R D I A L
Bizarre Adventure.
@@archangel7294 how Jojo of you
Jojo very Strange adventure
I'd rather use Germanic words than cheap romance loans
You fool everyone knows the superior word for very big is gargantuan
Just remove "very" and pu "af" on the end of the word...
😂😂
funny af
Lol
You're hilarious 😂
Funny af 😂😂🤣🤣😆😆
Successful people don't become that way overnight, what most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
That's why we need to plan ourselves making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed
This is actually what most families are going through, tax and rents takes almost what they got monthly, leaving them with no savings...
I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so I've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities
Despite the huge drop in crypto and fx, I still make good withdrawals. I don't believe that profit making is not possible despite the drop in stocks when you got good mentorship
I'm new to cryptocurrency trading and I've been making huge losses but recently see a lot of people earning from it. Please can someone tell me what to do?🙏
I'm a native English speaker and I still find his videos incredibly insightful. They don't just help you learn English, they help you be a better, more well-rounded communicator in general. He's also a got a serious Bob Ross vibe going on. I would listen to this dude narrate the dictionary.
This is the true meaning of a lesson, no screaming, y'know, everyone focusing, because it's actually interesting.
very interesting
I am from Germany, the lesseaons there are boring and he speaks clearly obviously better than my teacher but its fun to listen him.(sry for my bad english)
@@nicklask3446 cool. (I'm sorry for my English, I could've gotten better by getting more English lessons, I'm on India and I don't know most words, please forgive me for my spelling mistakes and I won't do it again, please, forgive me, for it was my biggest mistake in my whole life,)
It is ok to use really and so like "Its so hot" or "Its really hot"
@@antberus9958 I mean, yeah. But the point of the video is that you learn better words to express that it's really hot.
I told a girl she looked “superb”, and she didn’t know what it meant, and then It got *very* awkward
Orlando Vides you felt embarrassed right ?
Orlando Vides who doesnt know what superb means?
Good job, you know which peasants to avoid next time am i right
How is that even possible ??? In France we have the same word ("Superbe") and there just isn't anyone who doesn't know this word...
If you wanted to date this girl, *_you just dodged a bullet._*
so why didn't u say, that she is just super without b
I feel so lucky to have you as my best teacher ever.
Me: "He is very fast"
Teacher: "Don't use the word very"
Me: "He is Bullet train"
Underrated lmao
He is sonic
He is usain bolt
Metaphor work well
he is speed
Very colourful- Radiant.
Very beautiful- Dazzling.
Very nice- Delightful.
Very busy- Hectic.
Very bitter- Distasteful.
God bless everyone 🙂.
Ooh delightful
Thanks 🙏
Love from India ❤️
@@VaibhavKlashGaming huh>
Thanks
You are dazzling 😃
In the modern days “very” hungry doesn’t exist anymore. It’s all about the hungry “as fuck”.
We all about that slang sheeeeeesh
"As fuck" is modern "very"
@@gtALIEN cringe
Yeah "af" has been very abused lol
I like that picture of Touka
Very interesting. Politicians often use very and very very.
Our English teacher used to complain when we used the word nice.
Man didn't notice until now how many times we use the word "very", this lesson was superb.
You mean Very Superd
@@roughanddrygobeyond4112 Superb.
@@phasedpenguin superbb
@@roughanddrygobeyond4112 you’re crazy 😆
Stupendous!
I'm not going to say "very" anymore, this tutorial has been rather good.
Rather rather rather good.
Superb
marvelous
Sublime
Outstanding
Exquisite
Teacher: Dont say very cold, say freezing.
Me: its very freezing.
Hahahahahahahahahaha
Hhhhhh
i can't stop laughing lol KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
😂
Hahahhahaa lol
I'm American & speak fluent English, but sometimes I find myself watching these videos and remembering the time when I couldn't speak English well as a kid, and now I look at where I am and see all the hard work I put in. But I'm still learning even though I'm fluent, that's the best part! Being able to learn more about something you already think you know.
Teacher: don’t use “very”
Me: a scholarly bro “it’s hella cold”
Or "it's stupid cold".
hella is the new very lol
Me: freaking cold
Exuberantly Cold!!!
ny gentlemen "yo its mad brick"
9:06 “change your vocabulary, change your brain, change your life” that is some superb advice right there ;)
I am astounded by this stunning individual's astutely professed observations. Superb indeed.
it is mesmerizing advice
Man you’re like a CEO of teaching. Im impressed
Hola
Oice Nne
Wait, you're not very impressed?!
For the first time I tried to study, improve my English without using my native language. This experience is really superb)) Thank you so much!
teeech YUR own langwij puseee an i'l help u withthth inglish
This man doesn't just teach stuff. He does it with humor and that's something I appreciate. Thanks for your videos teach
Now get rid of the word “ Guyz”.
Lol
I love the way that he describes every single point in this lesson. He makes it VERY SIMPLE and VERY INSPIRATIONAL.
Tru
@@longnguyen7668 🤣very and very and very
I intended to only stop by momentarily however I could not leave. James you're a superb teacher, thank you.
Same here 🤗
Me too! 😊
I also enjoyed being educated
same here
why are we all here at the same time? that TH-cam algorithm I tell you
everyone: he speaks very fast
him: he speaks rapidly
me an intellectual: he speaks very rapidly
This man will save the earth in the end of it's history (this comment contais irony)
lmaob
HAHAha
Same here😂😂🤣
I have it one 1.75x speed too. I quite enjoyed it. Absorbed much info in a short period of time. Superb!
After watching this superb video in freezing room and not being exhausted from this lesson, I can actually say that I'll speak rapidly like native and won't be destitute!
I shall not be vulgar and I'll make it brief; this phenomenal lesson was not as dull as I had thought, superb indeed. I was able to rapidly learn and improve my speech. It wasn't exhausting and sluggish as I initially anticipated. Truly exquisite.
Edit: Thanks for all the kinds words and corrections/improvements. I made this comment originally as a joke not thinking much of it 😅 but thank you all for the kind replies.
Hahahha. Class joker right here
Awesome, asking mee 😂
Exquisite😆🤣
Uh la la xd
For a black guy he definitely speaks well.. Surprised I didn't hear any ebonics or jive talk..
The most entertaining teacher ive seen legit enjoyed every second of the 20 minutes and i rarely pay attention in class
Yeah very entertaining - d‘oh
Too bad you failed, due to the word "every" containing the word "very"
Then you haven't seen Khan Sir Patna India
@@Silas_Ames • aLLege • coMMunity • aCCident • oCCasion • oCCupy • oCCur • aDDreSS • agrEE • fEEl • aFFect • eFFect • oFFend • staFF • suFFer •aPPear • aPPly • oPPose • aDDreSS • aSSociate • meSSage • neceSSary • progreSS • witneSS • aTTack • aTTend • leTTer. Notice anything about their 157 word 'core' vocabulary? In various ways, such as the above, their 157 'favourite' words keep repeating certain 'spelling characteristics', for example.
@@Silas_Ames each might be a great option.
collected all the "very words from the comment section"
Very full; stuffed
Very risky: perilous
Very thin: slender
Very long: extensive
Very interesting: intriguing
Very happy: jubilant, delighted, joyful, overjoyed
Very worried: anxious
Very Thirsty: parched
Very dirty: squalid
Very clean: spotless
Very rude: vulgar
Very short: brief
Very boring: dull
Very good: superb, marvelous, excellent, extraordinary, splendid, spectacular
Very hot: scalding / scorching
Very cold: freezing
Very hungry: ravenous
Very slow: sluggish
Very fast: rapid
Very tired: exhausted
Very poor: destitute
Very rich: wealthy
Very hard: challenging
Very smart: bright
Very beautiful: mesmerizing, stunning, astonishing, charming, magnificent
Very sad: depressing
Very funny: hilarious, absurd
Very scared: petrified / frightened / fearful
Very sleepy: drowsy
Very full: crowded
Very ugly: hideous
Very wicked: villainous
Very quiet: silent
Very accurate: exact
Very large: huge
Very powerful: compelling
Very lazy: indolent
Very fat: obese
Very often: frequently
Very smooth: sleek
Very long term: enduring
Very strong: unyelding
Very tasty: delicious
Very valuable: precious
Very creative: innovative
Very light: luminous
Very wet: soaked
Very bright: blinding
Very strange: abnormal. bizarre, outlandish
Very small: tiny
Very big: giant, immense, massive
Very bad: horrendous, atrocious, horrible
Very important: essential
Very exciting: engaging
Very calm: peaceful
Very painful: agonizing
Very expensive: priceless
Very drunk: intoxicated
Very humble: polite
Very smart: intelligent
Very very stupid - asshole
Thank you.
Respect
Should I rename myself to "parchedwater"
👍
ı couldnt understand you like 2 years ago but now ı can understand clearly , Anymore ı dont use ''very'' and it is elegant when you speak english.Much appreciate you
Very full; stuffed
Very risky: perilous
Very thin: slender
Very long: extensive
Very interesting: intriguing
Bonus one! Very scared: petrified
I’m surprised no one saw the “very long” and said “ma deek” but I guess I just did so sorry.
@@note_6956 LMFAOOOO
@@note_6956 there is a difference between short and long my friend
@@note_6956 well, mine is telescopic...LMAO
thank you
This is "very" helpful
This is benevolent
was
@@jiysea yes. Or particularly useful. Or extremely valuable. advantageous. This is invaluable.
This is really helpful
This is v̶e̶r̶y̶ really hrlpful
You immediately lose yourself in his words and the way he explains things makes you extremely relaxed. First I subscribed to learn English better in the future
But why is a black man teaching a language that is not even close to his original language. He's white washed😞
@@mercy2409 that's y black ppl speak english but don't speak any african languages but most hispanic people know spanish
@@mercy2409 i'm not trolling
@@mercy2409 how is it dull? if it wasn't for slavery i wouldn't be speaking no english 😂
Ozbee he can speak whatever language he damn pleases
Christmas was around the corner, and I sat in the classroom freezing. Suddenly the teacher wanted to take brief with me about my grades. I sat down in his chair and he started talking so rapidly, I couldn't understand a single word, he was so dull, and I noticed his tone getting vulgar. I was so sluggish after that conversation, so I went to the bathroom to wash my face with cold water to freshen up. Before I realized the water was scalding and I was rushed to the hospital. Some hours later I was exhausted and ravenous, but the hospital served superb dishes to make me feel better. It was time to check out on my way to the exit i received a envelope, I opened the envelope and It was a bill on 150,000 thousand dollars for the surgery. My dreams about being wealthy quickly faded away. Now I was destitute and my goal from day to day was the find a good shadow place because outside it was scorching in the summers and freezing in the winters
I would’ve loved to have you as my teacher when I was young, the world needs more passionate people like you.
Same here
@@Geetanjalipalariya2 he is better than vegan teacher
Come on i"m not an english man,we' re not like you!.we,'re from other countries!
@@jessica2339 I’m from Mexico, it’s not an excuse to be from somewhere else
That was a very good video!
@TH-cam Sucks distinguished*
Come on that was gonna be my joke
I was gonna say this :(
@@yardenfrank357 exquisite*
@@jmassary9671 dope
"I'm very poor"
"Don't use very"
"I'm flat broke, bruh"
Superb comment, made my day)
i like to use "as shit" a lot, so "im broke as shit"
"Bruv"
Im broke as a crack house window
I'm skint bruv.
Me before this video:
"This might be an interesting video"
Me after this video:
"It infact was an exceedingly captivating discourse, abundant in fascination! Such a narrative proves to be truly enthralling, evoking profound intrigue and delight.
Before- “Very” is a “very important” word in English.
Now - “Very” is a significant word in English. 😄
‘Teachers’ should stop making videos telling English learners ‘to stop saying...’
Indian? 👋
@@nisharajappan4732 yeah everywhere is..
@@luckyjoshi251 🇮🇳💪💪💪🇮🇳🇮🇳
"very" is very significant
I feel like if this guy were my english teacher, I’d be getting an A on every test!!
Fax
In my school they just teach grammar. And sometimes when the class toppers understood it, they don't care to explain to other weak students again.
I wish this guy was teacher in my school
I know right? He is very... I mean extremely entertaining...
Right? Then you wouldn't forget to say *a* 🤣
He is superb in both teaching and joking
I know right...i wish he is my father😁😁😁
ikr
The video is your masterpiece...
Make at least a 100 more like this to share with us extensive vocabulary. Viwers will cherish it.
Can't believe we spend thousands of dollars on schools when we can just learn from men like him.
Well in germany everyone goes for free lol
@@jamrm1854 in us too idk what he means ig for private college n college books
I mean to be fair he does get money from us watching this. But still, doesnt change the fact we're basically watching this for free. An awesome content other than those tiktok creators earning millions because of their cringe, cancer and dumb content.
@JJ Email bet the school u went to was bad JJ
Pigeons are squalid animals
I graduated high school in 2019, but after watching this video I just want to travel back in time and start over again.
I graduated high school in 2020 and i feel extremely stupid for not taking anything seriously. I wish i could go back
Lol fuck school
I finished in 2016 but I wouldn't want to go back. I appreciate the freedoms I have as a uni student now.
I want to go to back too 🥺
wow nice
how about we exchange lives here cuz tbh i dont wanna be in chool rn lol
Me: "That's very good."
Lecturer: "Stop saying 'very'."
Me: "That's good af."
noice
Or you say "sh*t is killin today dawg"
@@theupdater7325 and then blame the world for your poverty and inability to pass a job interview.
@@xkmmx2132 this Video is 3 years ago and the commentary section is always activ 😂
@@xkmmx2132 Damn, you really hate black people.
The lecture was very intriguing, rather than the others which are dull. The teacher is very superb and deserves some flowers
I am an 18 years old student from Poland, at this moment I am preparing for my "matura" which is the most important exam in my country. In May, I will write english exam at an extended level, and such vocabulary is rarely seen in polish schools so I think that it will help me get some more points. Your comedian skills are as good as your teaching skills, as a result this video is pleasant to watch .Thank you for your work, you are a not very good but marvelous teacher.
Z tym gościem zdamy maturke na 100%😌
Hello👋
I'm also a student, but from Ukraine.
We have an another English exam in our country , u know, we need to maintain each other🇺🇦🇵🇱 ✌️👍
polska gurom
@@_chupaa7773 what's that mean?
@@АндрейГаращенко-р2ч nothing bad, just joke ;)
In Scotland we just say “it’s roasting” for hot and “it’s Baltic” for cold. If it’s extremely hot or cold we’ll add a “fuckin” in-between
One may also add the qualifier 'heavy' to 'f*ckin roasting/Baltic', in order to accentuate the sense of extreme temperature.
Such a beautiful tongue☺️
This is the way!
by baltic, do you mean as in "baltic countries"?
🤣🤣🤣
"It's boiling" in Australia!
Stop saying "very"
Intellectual: "f***ing short"
😂😂
I don't like your vulgar tone .
Lil Lemur and Company nah more like short asf
Sriram R I don't like your very tone
Gadiel Suriel brief asf