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1. cutting-edge - cutting-edge technology 2. affluent - affluent neighborhood, affluent family 3. competent - able to do something well, competent at (something) 4. day-to-day - happening every day as a regular part of your life or job 5. monotonous - not changing and therefore boring 6. alleged - refers to something bad or illegal that is believed to be true but not proved 7. fruitful - producing good results, fruitful talk, fruitful discussion, fruitful negotiation 8. conservative 9. liberal - respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behavior 10. idalistic 11. preliminary - coming before a more important action or event, especially introducing or preparing for it 12. genuine
This is the cut-edge adjective lesson taught by a competent tutor, it's not monotonous at all, giving me day-to-day improvement in grammar. I'm idealistic that it's easy to learn English especially when I'm motivated by such fruitful lessons on this channel.
This lesson is not merely about advanced adjectives. It also includes collocations ,pronunciation, and linking sounds. It's a real hidden gem and very impressive. 👍👍👍
As a teacher of English I am telling you honestly that your videos are absolutely superb, amusing and highly recommended! A big thank you for uploading them, greetings from Hungary! :)
Hi wes way of your teaching is cutting edge.Definitely, it's the best one that l have ever seen. You're the competent teacher and genuine. Additionally, you're calm, relaxed. You seem easy going do his day to day responsibilities. I'll follow your future fantastic lessons.
To start, Wes tremendously teaches cutting edge lessons and they're not monotonous or boring that he's still easy going Furthermore he is a competent at his advanced vocabulary also genuine.l was influenced by his the fruitful way of teaching moreover, he does his day to day responsibilities. Overall, he is qualified English teacher who has a long experience for the language and why l wanna be watch his future lessons.
I do like my current job, it's really interesting and rewarding although my day-to-day responsibilities are sometimes monotonous. It comes with the teritorry, I'm afraid. On the other hand we have to face many challenges on a daily basis. Working at the administration department in the theatre is not a bed of roses so we are still looking for new competent, versitile and calm people to join our team. The collaboration will be fruitful, I'm sure
My job is monotonous not like your lessons. You are genuine on your own hence my day-to-day experience learning English with you is a fruitful time-spending. You are competent but I need a cutting-edge tool like a laptop or phone connected to the internet in order to benefit from your teaching. I think you are conservative as a down-to-earth person but liberal because you still believe to the smile of your daughter. You are idealistic towards to your students believing that they will progress their English. Thank you so much for the lesson and have a great week!
The End part of this video the way you brought some of words in your speech, it was truly incredible and fruitful to be competent in the preliminary stages of learning. I'm highly impressed with this. Millions of Love and gratitude To YOU . ❤❤❤❤
They are very useful adjectives to recycle, as they are cut-edge ones to review them day to day and that will help me to use them in my daily conversation! Teacher Wes thank you so much for this amazing video!
Hi, Wes. Here is my short story using new words from some of your lessons. It will be utterly fruitful for me to get a feedback from you with corrections. Thanks! He was looking at her unabashedly while she was criticizing him fervently. He vaguely tried to express his thoughts, however eventually it turned out to be ambiguous and incoherent. I was listening to their conversation intently and was about intervene to it but I turned rigid with fear. Shortly after a small pause she recommenced her tirade. She said if he genuienly wanted to create a cutting-edge product he needed to work diligently rather than hastely. She added that he must relish his duties and not to be a slacker. Otherwise, before you know it, he could squander all his opportunities and face a grim consequences. He gasped and succumed to her arguments reluctuntly.
Competent is a comum word in Portuguese (competente), but most words were new to me. I'm glad you're channel continues to grow. The editing is at another level now. That's the result of a great and consistent job. Congrats, Wes!
Watching your videos is now like my day-to-day activities since you are competent and not conservative. Your teaching techniques could be considered cutting-edge, not being monotonous and therefore fruitful for the viewers 😂😂😂 thank you so much for the vdo : )
Hi Wes! Thank you for teaching me the other meaning of the word 'affluent'. I thought It had something to do with rivers, you know, when a river gives rise to a new one...But I realized that 'affluent' related to 'wealthy' is much more common in English. Bye!
Hi Wes It was, as usual, superb lesson, especially movie clips in-betwen were magnificient teaching aids which indeed enhanced understanding and equally helped to memorise it. Bravo!!!
Hi Wes, Thank you for the helpful and useful videos you make. Wws, would you please make a special video about Flat adverbs, where adjective and adverb are same without (ly) This topic has been always controversial, as some words are considered flat adverbs in some sources without (ly), whereas other sources consider the (ly) Like (hard, high, wrong, slow, etc.) many source say no (ly), then when we go to Cambridge dictionary we find them with (ly) like (hardly, wrongly, highly) So would you please make a video to clarify the correct status about these controversial words and the similar ones?
Cutting-edge technology becomes obsolete really fast nowadays. My preliminary evaluation is that this has been a fruitful lesson 👍. And this comment is definitely genuine 😊.
The monotonous equivalent in french is usually used to describe artists(musicians) A singer whose every single of his songs sound the same(tempo, rhythm, melody) would be monotonous as well???
Is there a significant difference in the meaning of the two adjectives "affluent" and "prosperous" ? I just wonder because they seem very similar to me at the first glance...
@@InteractiveEng Thank you for your prompt reply! I really relish your videos, I always learn something new through watching them. Very helpful along the way improving my English skills! :)
From my point of views, ChatGBT is the most popular cutting-edge technology used in numerous ways to upgrade their level up in learnings at targeted language by users around the world nowadays. Hardly I ever felt tedious or monotonous to study teacher Wes's lessons It is beyond the doubt that your class are being brought up every humongous fruitions to learners. On the one hand, I consider myself as a conservative. so do as a liberal on the other hand. If you want to compete in English, I'll suggest you to immerse in English on day-to-day basis.