Summary of These 15 WORDS Will Make Your ENGLISH Absolutely Amazing

Summary of the Video: "These 15 WORDS Will Make Your ENGLISH Absolutely Amazing"

In this video, Shivangi Gupta, a certified English language teacher, introduces 15 essential words that can significantly enhance English fluency. She emphasizes that these words are commonly used in everyday conversations and are crucial for effective communication. The lesson includes contextual examples for each word, encouraging viewers to practice and create their own sentences.

Main Ideas and Concepts:

List of 15 Essential Words with Meanings and Examples:

  1. Rosy: Indicates success or happiness.
    • Example: "The prospect to sign this deal seems rosy."
  2. Contemplate: To think deeply about something.
    • Example: "He contemplated the situation before giving any answer."
  3. Delusion: A false belief or impression despite evidence to the contrary.
    • Example: "You need to come out of your Delusion and accept the reality."
  4. Blemish: A mark that spoils the appearance of something.
    • Example: "There was no blemish on her beautiful white dress."
  5. Fiasco: A complete failure or disaster.
    • Example: "The whole meeting ended up in a Fiasco."
  6. Root: The cause or origin of a problem.
    • Example: "We need to find the root cause of the delay."
  7. Exaggerate: To make something seem greater than it is.
    • Example: "Do not exaggerate the situation by adding unnecessary details."
  8. Euphoria: A feeling of intense happiness or excitement.
    • Example: "The team felt a sense of Euphoria after winning the match."
  9. Futile: Useless; having no purpose.
    • Example: "All her efforts to make the project were futile as it rained heavily."
  10. Inevitable: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
    • Example: "The appointment of the new CEO was an inevitable decision."
  11. Charisma: The ability to attract, influence, or inspire others.
    • Example: "There’s a Charisma in the way she talks."
  12. Lure: To attract someone to do something by offering something enticing.
    • Example: "She was lured into accepting the job due to a high salary package."
  13. Wary: Cautious; being careful about something.
    • Example: "She was wary of traveling by public transport at night."
  14. Vibrant: Full of energy and life; bright and striking.
    • Example: "The painting was full of vibrant colors."
  15. Enigmatic: Mysterious or difficult to understand.
    • Example: "He has an enigmatic personality."

Homework Assignment:

Create two sentences for each of the 15 words discussed in the video to reinforce learning and application.

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Notable Quotes

06:05 — « You need to come out of your delusion and accept the reality. »
10:40 — « The whole meeting ended up in a fiasco. »
19:18 — « The appointment of the new CEO was an inevitable decision. »
29:28 — « Enigmatic is something that is mysterious. »

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