LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS | DAY 10

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Rachel's English


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You made it to 10. We're in double digits. It's  your 30 Day Vocabulary Challenge to start 2021  
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right. We're learning 105 words from the academic  word list so these are words you'll need to know  
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if you're preparing for the IELTS or TOEFL exams,  but also if you read or watch the news in English,  
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or have conversations with native speakers. These  are intermediate words and you're going to study  
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them in real situations, so your understanding of  them will go beyond just memorizing a definition.  
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So grab your friends have them join in  on the challenge, and let's do this!  
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As always, if you like this  video or you learn something new,  
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please like and subscribe with notifications.  I’d love to have you as my student.
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During these 30 days, we're  learning 105 words together,  
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I do have a download for you a list of all the  words with definitions and sample sentences,  
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as well as quizzes to make sure you're really  getting and remembering these words. You can  
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get that download by following this link  or the link in the video description.
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Our first word today is ACHIEVE.
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Second syllable stress and just  
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the schwa in the first syllable. Make that as  quickly as you can. Ah ah-- Achieve. It's a verb,  
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it means to get or reach something by working  hard. To become successful or reach a goal.  
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They achieved high scores on their Math tests.  Let's look again up close and in slow motion. 
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And now we'll go to Youglish to see  five examples of this word in context. 
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And I can't wait to see all you will  achieve in the months and years ahead. 
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All that you will achieve. Everything you'll  get for your hard work. For example, a degree,  
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a career, financial stability, and so on. And I can't wait to see all you will achieve  
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in the months and years ahead. Here's another example. 
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I'm helping other veterans achieve something  and, and that's like therapy for me. 
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Other veterans achieve something.  Reach their own goals. When he sees  
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other veterans succeed, it makes him feel great. I'm helping other veterans achieve something and,  
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and that's like therapy for me. Let's see another example. 
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And if you, and if you achieve success,  you can be incredibly proud of yourself. 
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If you achieve success, if you work hard  and reach your goal, it makes sense that  
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you would feel proud. Sometimes I think  the harder we have to work for something,  
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the better we feel when we get it. And if you, and if you achieve success,  
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you can be incredibly proud of yourself. Let's look at another example. 
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People will still need to be  motivated and organized to  
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achieve a certain set of goals and objectives. People need to be motivated and organized.  
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Achieving success and reaching goals is not  necessarily easy. For example, if your goal  
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is to master English, you might need a plan  structure. This month I’ll study grammar. I’m  
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going to work at it one hour a day. Next month,  I’ll study real English conversations, learn  
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idioms and expressions, and so on. Organizing  the work you'll do to achieve your goal. 
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People will still need to be motivated and  organized to achieve a certain set of goals and  
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objectives. Our last example. 
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Because I felt like it would be a  faster way to achieve our goals. 
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A faster way to get what you're working for.  What could that mean? Let's say your goal is  
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to save ten thousand dollars, maybe you have  some extra time, so you pick up a second job. 
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Because I felt like it would be a  faster way to achieve our goals. 
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Our next word is potential POTENTIAL. A three  syllable word with middle syllable stress,  
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a true T there, po—ten—potential. Potential. It's  an adjective, capable of being real, possible. She  
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would do a great job running the company, she's  definitely a potential candidate for CEO. As a  
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noun, it means a chance that something will happen  or exist in the future. The drug has potential to  
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treat Covid19 but we need to do further testing.  Let's look again up close and in slow motion.
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And now we'll go to Youglish to see  five examples of this word in context. 
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I'm standing here today to tell you  that your potential is timeless. 
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Your potential is timeless.  That means it won't go away.  
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The chance that something in you will  become great, will achieve success,  
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won't go away, won't fade over time. I'm standing here today to tell you that  
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your potential is timeless. Here's another example.
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I've got anywhere from five to  maybe a hundred potential students. 
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Potential students. People who may sign up for a  course. For example, I might say: the wait list  
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for my private lessons is pretty long. I've got a  lot of potential students. I've got anywhere from  
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five to maybe a hundred potential students. Let's see another example. 
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We know of at least two  potential cases in Florida. 
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Two potential cases in Florida. Two cases  where this might be true. In this case,  
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it was early March 2020, and they were  discussing the coronavirus. There were two  
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sick people in Florida showing symptoms, they  hadn't gotten the test back yet, but there  
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was a chance that they would be positive. There  was potential for them to have the coronavirus. 
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We know of at least two  potential cases in Florida. 
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Let's look at another example. And I'd say you should  
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start brainstorming potential topics  and get started as soon as you can. 
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Brainstorm potential topics. She's talking  about a term project here for her class.  
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A brainstorm is when you try to think of as many  different possibilities for something as you can,  
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perhaps through a group discussion,  or just by doing it yourself,  
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writing down every idea that comes to you, to see  if an interesting idea or solution comes to mind.  
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So she's saying that the students should  start thinking now of potential topics,  
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topics they may end up choosing for  the main project for this class. 
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And I'd say you should start brainstorming  potential topics and get started as  
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soon as you can. Our last example. 
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But it also has the potential to  give us some pretty cool science. 
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Has the potential. What  they're studying may become,  
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may end up being some pretty cool science. They  don't know yet, they don't know now. They need  
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to do more learning and exploring, but what they  see here now is potential. As they learn more,  
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it could end up being something really special. But it also has the potential to give us  
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some pretty cool science. Our next word is IMPACT.  
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Impact. As a noun, it means the act  or force of one thing hitting another,  
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or a powerful influence or effect. The impact of  the baseball hitting the glass broke the window.  
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Gandhi made a major impact on the world.  But we have another pronunciation,  
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and it's for the verb form, impact.  Impact. Now we have second syllable stress.  
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As a verb, it means to have a strong effect  on something or someone. The pandemic has  
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impacted almost every area of life. Let's see  this word again up close and in slow motion. 
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And now we'll go to Youglish to see  five examples of this word in context. 
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And they can have a severe impact on our life. A severe impact. A strong impact,  
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for the worse, a strong negative effect. And they can have a severe impact on our life. 
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Here's another example. So when I got to college and I started  
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learning those things, that made an impact for me. Made an impact for me. It's also common to use  
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on and say something made an impact  on you. When he learned new things  
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in college, it changed him, influenced him. So when I got to college and I started learning  
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those things, that made an impact for me. Let's see another example. 
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If we're too gentle, then  we don't make any impact. 
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If we're too gentle, then we don't make  any impact. Remember, impact is force,  
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power. If something is too gentle, then it  can't change or influence something or someone. 
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If we're too gentle then we don't make any impact. Let's look at another example. 
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Here's a really good example of how a very  tiny design element can make a big impact. 
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A tiny element can make a big impact.  Can really influence and change things. 
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Here's a really good example of how a very  tiny design element can make a big impact. 
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Our last example. So how is all of this impacting your bottom line? 
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Impacting your bottom line. Bottom line is a term  used in business to mean the balance sheet, the  
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finances, the profit. For example, the coronavirus  really impacted the revenues, the bottom line of  
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restaurants, as they couldn't do in-person dining. So how is all of this impacting your bottom line? 
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Our last word today is CONSTRUCTION. Construction.  A three-syllable word with middle syllable stress.  
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Your first and last syllables should be said very  quickly. Con—construct—tion, tion. Construction.  
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A noun, the act or process of building something  such as a house, or a road. Construction of the  
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new hotel will begin in the spring. Let's see this  word up close and in slow motion one more time. 
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And now we'll go to Youglish to see  five examples of this word in context. 
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That kind of construction is not,  not as easy perhaps as it is today. 
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That kind of construction. The way that  was built, the process used to build that. 
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That kind of construction is not,  not as easy perhaps as it is today. 
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Let's see another example. There's a major museum in  
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Nashville under construction. Under construction. This is a  
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phrase that means ‘being built’. There's a major museum in  
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Nashville under construction. Let's look at another example. 
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All right Tracy, you, uh, I think, spent  five years in the construction business. 
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In the construction business. That is  anything that has to do with building houses,  
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offices, roads, and so on. Maybe this  person managed a team of plumbers,  
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or supplied concrete, this kind of thing. All right Tracy, you, uh, I think, spent five  
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years in the construction business. Let's look at another example. 
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This one, the construction began in  1385, it wasn't finished until 1965. 
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Wow, that is a very long time to build  something, isn't it? Construction began.  
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The process of building began in 1385. This one, the construction began in 1385,  
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it wasn't finished until 1965. Our last example. 
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And we have a four-person construction  department as well that's always on site. 
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A four-person construction  department. A group of people  
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dedicated to making sure the construction  the building process goes smoothly. 
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And we have a four person construction  department as well that's always on site.
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Seeing their real-life examples can really help  you understand how to use these words, can't it?  
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I have a challenge for you now. Make  up a sentence with one of these words,  
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make a video of yourself saying it,
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and post it to social media, tag me, and use  the hashtag #rachelsenglish30daychallenge 
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Don't be shy, you can do this. Our next video  comes out tomorrow at 10AM Philadelphia time, come  
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back to learn four more vocabulary words. In the  meantime, keep your studies going with this video,  
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and check out my online courses  at Rachel's English Academy.
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You'll become a more confident English speaker.  And please do remember to subscribe. I love  
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being your English teacher. That's it and  thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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