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Expand your vocabulary with our core 2,000 words ebook. It's free and packed with essential expressions that you'll use on a daily basis. Start building your vocabulary today. Click the link in the description below to download your free English ebook before it's gone. In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons.
Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences. create your own flashc card deck and finally master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is helicopter.
Helicopter.
Helicopter.
So, a helicopter is similar to an airplane. It flies, but there's one propeller on top of it. The CEO travels to work by helicopter.
The CEO travels to work by helicopter.
The CEO travels to work by helicopter.
Black.
Black.
Black.
Black is a color or rather black is the absence of color. It's the darkest color that we have. I have a black cat. I have a black cat.
I have a black cat.
Brown.
Brown.
Brown.
So, brown is a very natural color. It's very common on hair color and an eye color. My hair color is brown, for example. My uncle has a new pair of brown shoes. My uncle has a new pair of brown shoes.
My uncle has a new pair of brown shoes.
Gray.
Gray.
Gray.
So, gray is a very neutral color. It's between white and black. Gray is not a very flashy color. Gray is not a very flashy color.
Gray is not a very flashy color.
Rest.
Rest.
rest.
So rest is a verb that means to take a break. You can use it anytime you need to stop what you're doing for a short period. I'm just resting.
I'm just resting.
I'm just resting.
Here.
Here.
Here.
So the verb here is used for anytime you need to use your ears to receive information. So this means you're not focusing your attention, but information can enter your ear. I can barely hear you. I can barely hear you. I can barely hear you.
Want want.
So, the verb want is used to express a desire for something. We use it to talk about the things we would like to receive. I want to eat cherries.
I want to eat cherries.
I want to eat cherries.
Disgusting.
Disgusting.
Disgusting.
Disgusting is an adjective. We'd use it to describe things that we think are really, really terrible, especially food or maybe even comments. Things that we think are really unacceptable.
Cockroaches are disgusting.
Cockroaches are disgusting.
Cockroaches are disgusting.
11 11 11 is the number that comes after 10. This department store has 11 floors.
This department store has 11 floors.
This department store has 11 floors.
12 12 So 12 is the number that comes after 11.
12 can also be called a dozen. When we refer to a dozen of something, we mean 12 of something. It's 12:00.
It's 12:00.
It's 12:00.
13 13 13 is the number that comes after 12. For many people, 13 is an unlucky number.
So, you might hear people having suspicions around this number. She's 13 years old. She's 13 years old.
She is 13 years old.
Email Email.
Email.
So, email is a very common part of everyday life. Email comes from electronic and mail together. What's your email address? What's your email address? What's your email address?
Cellular phone.
Cellular phone.
Cellular phone.
So, a cellular phone is a very common thing that many people have. We often shorten this expression to cell phone.
With a cellular phone, you can make calls from almost anywhere.
With a cellular phone, you can make calls from almost anywhere.
With a cellular phone, you can make calls from almost anywhere.
Text message.
Text message.
text message. So, a text message is any message that you send by writing text.
We commonly shorten this expression to just text. She contacted me via text message.
She contacted me via text message.
She contacted me via text message.
Mouth.
Mouth.
Mouth.
So the mouth is part of the body. It's this part. We use it for eating and for speaking. You may also hear mouth used to talk about the part of the river that connects to the ocean. Watch your mouth.
Watch your mouth.
Watch your mouth.
Cheek.
Cheek.
Cheek.
So the cheek or cheeks refers to this part of the body, this part of the face.
So we have two cheeks. It's a countable noun. Her cheeks are very red. Her cheeks are very red.
Her cheeks are very red.
Nose.
Nose.
Nose.
So the nose is another part of the body.
It's this part of the body right here, the nose. My nose is stuffy.
My nose is stuffy.
My nose is stuffy.
Notebook.
Notebook.
Notebook.
So, a notebook is usually a small book we carry around and we write notes in it. Hence the name notebook.
I have a separate notebook for each class. I have a separate notebook for each class.
I have a separate notebook for each class.
Pencil.
Pencil.
Pencil.
A pencil is something that we use to write. This is a common uh analog tool that we use to write. Lots of school children use these. The pencil broke in half. The pencil broke in half.
The pencil broke in half.
Eraser.
Eraser.
Eraser.
So, an eraser is a tool that we use to remove pencil marks. In some cases, you might find pens that also have erasers, which can remove pen marks. Can I use your eraser? Can I use your eraser?
Can I use your eraser?
Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learn 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is white.
White.
White.
So, white is another very basic color.
The color white is commonly associated with purity. It is difficult to keep white furniture clean.
It is difficult to keep white furniture clean.
It is difficult to keep white furniture clean.
Red.
Red.
Red.
Red is a very popular color. This color is associated with passion and also emergencies.
A glass of red wine, please. A glass of red wine, please.
A glass of red wine, please.
Green.
Green.
Green.
The color green is very commonly associated with nature and the environment.
He painted the wall green.
He painted the wall green.
He painted the wall green.
Finish.
Finish.
Finish.
The verb finish means to do something to the end. To do something to completion.
Did you finish your homework?
Did you finish your homework?
Did you finish your homework?
Start.
Start.
Start.
So, the verb to start is the opposite of finish. It means to begin something. It means to do the first thing in a process. My new job starts tomorrow.
My new job starts tomorrow.
My new job starts tomorrow.
Become.
Become.
Become.
So the verb become is used to refer to one thing turning into another thing.
Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
14.
14.
14.
The number 14 is the number after 13. I have 14 students.
I have 14 students.
I have 14 students.
15 15 The number 15 is the number that comes after 14.
I will be in Thailand for 15 days.
I will be in Thailand for 15 days.
I will be in Thailand for 15 days.
16 16 The number 16 comes after 15. 16 is considered a special age in the USA because it's the age at which people can get their first driver's license. We have 16 minutes. We have 16 minutes.
We have 16 minutes.
Telephone.
Telephone.
Telephone.
So the telephone is the machine that we use to call people. We commonly shorten this word to phone. The telephone is ringing.
The telephone is ringing.
The telephone is ringing.
I I I So the eye or our eyes, this is the part of the body that we use to see. This is a countable noun. We can talk about one eye or two eyes. My eyes are dry.
My eyes are dry.
My eyes are dry.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
So your teeth are the part of the body inside the mouth that we use to chew things. This is the plural version of tooth. One tooth, two or more teeth. Did you brush your teeth? Did you brush your teeth?
Did you brush your teeth?
Lip.
Lip.
lip.
So the lip is the part of the body that is at the edge of the mouth. Lips are very important for making proper pronunciation.
You have something on your lip. You have something on your lip.
You have something on your lip.
Copy machine.
Copy machine.
Copy machine.
So, a copy machine is a very common machine that you have in an office. We use a copy machine to make copies of documents.
Can I use the copy machine?
Can I use the copy machine?
Can I use the copy machine?
Desk.
Desk.
Desk.
A desk is a piece of furniture that most people have in their office or in their schools and we use it for work. We use it for work or for study. The books are under the desk. The books are under the desk.
The books are under the desk.
Book.
Book.
Book.
So, a book is something that you read.
It's a story or other kinds of topics on paper. You might also have many textbooks in your home. There are some old books on the table.
There are some old books on the table.
There are some old books on the table.
Pen.
Pen.
Pen.
A pen is something that we use to write.
Unlike a pencil, a pen uses ink. It's a pen.
It's a pen.
It's a pen.
Post office.
Post office.
Post office.
The post office is the place where you go in your city or your community to send mail to someone else. The post office is open until 5:00 p.m.
The post office is open until 5:00 p.m.
The post office is open until 5:00 p.m.
Library.
Library.
Library.
A library is a place where you can rent books. Your library might also have DVDs or other media available to rent. The library is over there. The library is over there.
The library is over there.
Supermarket.
Supermarket.
Superarket.
The supermarket is the place you go to buy food. You might also be able to find other daily goods like cleaning goods at a supermarket. This supermarket is very cheap.
This supermarket is very cheap.
This supermarket is very cheap.
Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences. create your own flashcard deck and finally master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is help.
Help.
Help.
We use the verb help in emergency situations and we also use it when someone gives us their assistance. Thank you for your help. Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Learn, learn, learn.
We use the verb learn to describe our studies. Keep in mind when we use this in past tense, it refers to something we have completed.
Learn something new.
Learn something new.
Learn something new.
Move.
Move.
move.
So the verb move refers to any kind of action that's moving from one direction to another. We also use this verb to talk about moving from one house to another house. The alligators are slowly moving through the water.
The alligators are slowly moving through the water.
The alligators are slowly moving through the water.
17 17 is the number that comes after 16.
His daughter is 17 years old.
His daughter is 17 years old.
His daughter is 17 years old.
18 18 is the number after 17. This number has special importance in the USA because it's the age at which people get the right to vote. He's 18 years old. He's 18 years old.
He's 18 years old.
19 19 is the number after 18 and before 20.
There are 19 books here.
There are 19 books here.
There are 19 books here.
20.
20.
20.
So 20 is the number after 19.
He's been my friend for 20 years.
He has been my friend for 20 years.
He has been my friend for 20 years.
Neck.
Neck.
Neck.
So, your neck is this part of the body, the part of the body between your head and your shoulders. I've got a pain in my neck.
I've got a pain in my neck.
I've got a pain in my neck.
Face face.
Face.
So, the face is this part of the body.
Your face includes your eyes, your nose, your mouth, your cheeks. This is all your face. Can you show me your funniest face?
Can you show me your funniest face?
Can you show me your funniest face?
Ear.
Ear.
Ear.
The ear is the part of the body that we use to hear. We have two ears. I have two ears.
I have two ears.
I have two ears.
Hair.
Hair.
Hair.
So hair is anything on the body that's similar to this. It can be long hair. It can be short hair. We also use the same word to talk about hair on an animal.
The woman has black hair.
The woman has black hair.
The woman has black hair.
Mountain mountain is a large part of the landscape. Often that has snow at the top. Keep in mind when you pronounce this word in fast speech, it sounds like mountain. The t sound is reduced. The little town was nestled in the mountains.
The little town was nestled in the mountains.
The little town was nestled in the mountains.
Beach.
Beach.
Beach. So, the beach is the area where the land meets the ocean. You might hear people talking about doing activities at the beach, which refers to the general location, or on the beach, which refers to activities on the surface of the beach. There's a lifeguard at the beach.
There's a lifeguard at the beach.
There's a lifeguard at the beach.
Rainforest.
Rainforest.
Rainforest.
So, a rainforest is different from just a forest because a rainforest is a forest in a very humid or a very tropical location. Thailand has many rainforests.
Thailand has many rainforests.
Thailand has many rainforests.
Island.
Island.
Island.
An island is a portion of land or a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. So like Japan is an island. An island is surrounded by water.
An island is surrounded by water.
An island is surrounded by water.
Dictionary.
Dictionary.
Dictionary.
A dictionary is a very large book or online. It's a resource that you can use to check the meanings of words. I bought this dictionary for you. I bought this dictionary for you.
I bought this dictionary for you.
Blue.
Blue.
Blue.
The color blue is a very basic color. We commonly associate the color blue with things that are cold or cool. The sky is bright blue.
The sky is bright blue.
The sky is bright blue.
Yellow.
Yellow.
Yo.
The color yellow is very bright and we associate this with cheerful feelings.
Hannah has a yellow hat.
Hannah has a yellow hat.
Hannah has a yellow hat.
Orange.
Orange.
Orange.
So the color orange is another very bright color. You may also know the fruit called an orange. It is orange in color. Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
Red mixed with yellow becomes orange.
Color.
Color.
Color.
So color can be used as a noun and as a verb. In this case, we're going to talk about it as a noun, which refers to any type of color. I got the wrong color.
I got the wrong color.
I got the wrong color.
Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences. create your own flashcard deck and finally master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is boring.
Boring.
Boring.
Boring is an adjective which means not interesting. My job is boring.
My job is boring.
My job is boring.
Exciting.
exciting.
Exciting.
Something that is exciting is something that is very interesting. So like roller coasters are very exciting for many people. The movie was very exciting.
The movie was very exciting.
The movie was very exciting.
Important.
Important.
Important.
So the word important means something that we need to consider carefully. Yes, the pronunciation of this word that first t is actually reduced. It sounds more like a d in fast speech. Water is important to our body.
Water is important to our body.
Water is important to our body.
Credit card.
Credit card.
credit card. So a credit card is a very useful method to pay for things. We use a credit card to pay for something at the moment and then we repay our credit card company later. Do you take credit card? Do you take credit card?
Do you take credit card?
Key.
Key.
Key.
So, a key is the object that we use to unlock doors or to unlock other things.
I lost my car key.
I lost my car key.
I lost my car key.
Driver's license.
Driver's license.
Driver's license.
A driver's license is a certification we receive that explains that we are able to drive a car legally. Do you have a driver's license? Do you have a driver's license?
Do you have a driver's license?
Forest.
Forest.
Forest.
A forest is a very large natural area.
It's filled with trees, plants, animals, and everything is wild. The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest.
The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest.
The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest.
River.
River.
River.
So, a river is another natural feature.
A river refers to water often that comes from a mountaintop or another natural source and moves down into lower elevations.
The grizzly bear is running in the river. The grizzly bear is running in the river.
The grizzly bear is running in the river.
Ocean.
Ocean.
Ocean.
So the ocean is that very very large body of water that covers most of the planet earth. The sun sets behind the blue ocean.
The sun sets behind the blue ocean.
The sun sets behind the blue ocean.
Lake.
Lake.
Lake.
A lake is a smaller body of water, though it can be very large. Lakes can be very large. They are surrounded by land. The swan is swimming in the lake.
The swan is swimming in the lake.
The swan is swimming in the lake.
Document.
Document.
Document.
Document can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means paperwork.
As a verb, we use it to mean make a record of information. She signed the document and returned it. She signed the document and returned it.
She signed the document and returned it.
Computer.
Computer.
Computer.
So a computer is a very common machine.
Most of the time when we say computer, we mean like our personal computer, like our laptop or something similar. But we also have small computers and things like our smartphones as well. I have a new computer.
I have a new computer.
I have a new computer.
Fax machine.
Fax machine.
fax machine.
A fax machine is kind of an older type of machine. We use these kinds of machines to send faxes. So, we send copies of documents of paperwork to other fax machines in other locations.
Do you have a fax machine? Do you have a fax machine?
Do you have a fax machine?
Printer.
Printer.
Printer.
A printer is a very common machine. We use printers to create physical versions of digital documents, images, and other things. The printer at the office is broken. The printer at the office is broken.
The printer at the office is broken.
Mechanical pencil.
Mechanical pencil.
mechanical pencil.
A mechanical pencil is a type of pencil that you can push on to get more lead.
Lead is the material that we use with pencils. A mechanical one does not require sharpening at all. The red mechanical pencil has a green eraser.
The red mechanical pencil has a green eraser.
The red mechanical pencil has a green eraser.
Ruler.
Ruler.
Ruler.
A ruler is a tool we use to measure things. These are very stiff pieces of plastic or perhaps metal sometimes that we use to make straight lines and to see how long or how wide things are. I use a ruler to draw lines.
I use a ruler to draw lines.
I use a ruler to draw lines.
Marker.
Marker.
Marker.
A marker is something we use to write on surfaces like a whiteboard. So, a marker can be erased. You might also see kids using markers to color things in coloring books. The marker is running low on ink.
The marker is running low on ink.
The marker is running low on ink.
Bank.
Bank.
Bank.
A bank is a place where your money is managed. You can open an account. You can transfer money. You can do many things with money at a bank. Is there a bank near here? Is there a bank near here?
Is there a bank near here?
Convenience store.
Convenience store.
Convenience store.
A convenience store is usually a small store, often in a very uh easy to access part of the neighborhood, and they have daily goods, snacks, and other small things that you might need. Go to the convenience store and buy some milk. Go to the convenience store and buy some milk.
Go to the convenience store and buy some milk.
Hospital.
Hospital.
Hospital.
A hospital is a place that you go to to receive medical care.
She works in a hospital.
She works in a hospital.
She works in a hospital.
Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is wallet.
Wallet.
Wallet.
A wallet is something that you use to store money. You can keep bills. You can keep coins, receipts, credit cards, and other things inside a wallet. My wallet is full of receipts.
My wallet is full of receipts.
My wallet is full of receipts.
Purse.
Purse.
Purse.
So purse is used to refer to the bag that we use to carry around the things we need for the day. We tend to use purse to refer to women's bags. This is a big purse.
This is a big purse.
This is a big purse.
Order.
Order.
Order.
We use the verb order to talk about asking for food, usually food or drinks, at a restaurant, at a cafe, or a bar.
Confirm the order.
Confirm the order.
Confirm the order.
Field.
Field.
Field.
A field is a large open area of grass.
This can be in nature, but we also use this word to talk about sports fields.
Those are large open areas of grass for football or soccer or other sports. The horse is running in the field. The horse is running in the field.
The horse is running in the field.
Desert.
Desert.
Desert.
A desert is a very dry place. The image of a desert is a place that has a lot of sand and where it becomes very very hot.
The sun is heating the hot desert.
The sun is heating the hot desert.
The sun is heating the hot desert.
Boss.
Boss.
Boss.
So, the word boss is used to refer to the person in charge at your workplace.
Your boss is often your manager or the person above your manager. Our boss allows us to leave earlier on Wednesdays.
Our boss allows us to leave earlier on Wednesdays.
Our boss allows us to leave earlier on Wednesdays.
Office.
Office.
office.
So, office refers to a place of work.
You can use it to talk about the place that you go for work. You can also talk about places where other people work with this word. The office opens at 8:00.
The office opens at 8:00.
The office opens at 8:00.
Coworker.
Coworker.
co-worker.
Your co-worker or your co-workers are the people that you work together with.
So, these are the people that you share information with, that you meet or communicate with every day. I go out to eat with my coworker every Thursday.
I go out to eat with my coworker every Thursday.
I go out to eat with my coworker every Thursday.
Meeting Meeting.
Meeting.
A meeting is a period of time for which you and perhaps your boss and some of your co-workers gather together to discuss some topic. I forgot that the meeting was today. I forgot that the meeting was today.
I forgot that the meeting was today.
Police station.
Police station.
Police station.
A police station is a place where lots and lots of police officers stay. It's kind of like an office, but for the police. The police cars are parked outside the police station.
The police cars are parked outside the police station.
The police cars are parked outside the police station.
Pharmacy.
Pharmacy.
Pharmarmacy.
A pharmacy is a place you go to receive medication. So, if you've gotten medical treatment from a hospital or a clinic, you can go to a pharmacy to receive the medicine you need. Is there a pharmacy nearby?
Is there a pharmacy nearby?
Is there a pharmacy nearby?
Bakery.
Bakery.
Bakery.
A bakery is a place that bakes fresh breads, cookies, and perhaps other kinds of sweets. She goes to the bakery every Sunday with her kids.
She goes to the bakery every Sunday with her kids.
She goes to the bakery every Sunday with her kids.
Movie theater.
Movie theater.
Movie theater. A movie theater is a place you can go to watch movies on a big screen. You might also hear this called a cinema. This movie theater is so crowded.
This movie theater is so crowded.
This movie theater is so crowded.
Negotiation.
Negotiation.
Negotiation.
A negotiation is a discussion usually between two groups of people and they want different things. So they discuss a topic and work together to find an agreement. That process is called a negotiation.
After two years of negotiation, the two countries were finally able to come to an agreement.
After two years of negotiation, the two countries were finally able to come to an agreement.
After 2 years of negotiation, the two countries were finally able to come to an agreement.
Contract contract contract A contract is a written agreement. It's very common to sign a contract before getting something like a mobile phone or getting a loan for something from a bank or other things. Could you come to our office to sign the contract?
Could you come to our office to sign the contract?
Could you come to our office to sign the contract?
Business.
Business.
Business.
So, a business is a place of work. We also use the word business to talk generally about the professional world sometimes.
My dad owns a business.
My dad owns a business.
My dad owns a business.
Deal.
Deal.
Deal.
So, deal is kind of like a more casual word for agreement. After you've negotiated or discussed something with another person or another group for a while, you might reach an agreement and proclaim it or decide that it's a deal.
We have a deal. We have a deal.
We have a deal.
Busy.
Busy.
Busy.
Busy is an adjective. It refers to having many things to do or not having very much free time. I'm busy tonight.
I'm busy tonight.
I'm busy tonight.
Serious.
Serious.
Serious.
Serious can mean something that is not at all like a light topic. So maybe there's some very heavy topics that are considered serious. We can also use the word serious to talk about someone's personality. Someone who is serious doesn't laugh or smile very much.
Depression is a very serious mental illness.
Depression is a very serious mental illness.
Depression is a very serious mental illness.
Tired.
Tired.
Tired.
Tired is an adjective. It means someone doesn't have a lot of energy. Maybe they're ready to go to sleep or ready to just relax. Thanks, but I'm really tired.
Thanks, but I'm really tired.
Thanks, but I'm really tired.
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In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences. create your own flashc card deck and finally master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is superior.
Superior.
Superior.
The word superior can refer to something that's better than something else. We can also use it to talk about the person above us in a work or school situation.
My superior is very calm. My superior is very calm.
My superior is very calm.
Company.
Company.
Company.
So, company refers to a place where you work. What do you know about this company? What do you know about this company?
What do you know about this company?
Salary.
Salary.
salary.
So salary refers to the money you receive from doing a job. What are your salary requirements?
What are your salary requirements?
What are your salary requirements?
Radio.
Radio.
Radio.
So, a radio used to refer to a machine we use so that we could receive music and listen to music at home or in the car. And we still have these today, but we also have internet versions of this.
I like listening to the radio. I like listening to the radio. I like listening to the radio.
Television.
Television.
Television.
So, a television is a machine that we use to receive images. We can use it to watch videos. The family is watching television.
The family is watching television.
The family is watching television.
Internet.
Internet.
Internet.
So the internet is something that we use to receive information on a computer or on our smartphones or on other devices.
I gather information from the internet.
I gather information from the internet.
I gather information from the internet.
Newspaper.
Newspaper.
Newspaper.
A newspaper is something that we use to receive the news and it's on paper. So it's quite literal, a newspaper, a paper that we use to read the news. I read the newspaper every morning. I read the newspaper every morning. I read the newspaper every morning.
News channel.
News channel.
News channel. So, a news channel is one channel on TV or perhaps on a web TV uh that only plays the news. So, that's the only thing that is broadcast on that channel, the news. I turn on the news channel in the evening. I turn on the news channel in the evening. I turn on the news channel in the evening.
Musical instrument.
Musical instrument.
musical instrument.
A musical instrument is something that we use to create sounds, to create music. There are string instruments and there are wind instruments and there are percussion instruments. Can you play a musical instrument?
Can you play a musical instrument?
Can you play a musical instrument?
Painting.
Painting.
Painting.
So, a painting refers to a work of art that's done by using paint and a paintbrush.
This painting is very artistic.
This painting is very artistic.
This painting is very artistic.
Theater.
Theater.
Theater.
A theater is a place where you can watch a movie or you can see a play or a musical. Where is the theater? Where is the theater?
Where is the theater?
musical.
Musical.
Musical.
So, a musical is a type of live show.
It's a live show where the actors and the actresses sing the story. I got tickets to a musical. I got tickets to a musical. I got tickets to a musical.
Opera.
Opera.
Opera.
So, an opera is different from a musical. A musical is generally kind of a more contemporary story. Operas are a bit more old-fashioned, I guess, and there's a specific type of singing that's known in the opera. My grandparents love going to the opera. My grandparents love going to the opera.
My grandparents love going to the opera.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
So to relax means to not worry so much.
It means to relieve yourself of stress, to do something that you feel like good about. Relax. Everything will be fine.
Relax. Everything will be fine.
Relax. Everything will be fine.
Whiteboard.
Whiteboard.
White board. A whiteboard is a specific type of board. It's usually white in color. We can write on it with markers and we can also erase it. A whiteboard is a perfect means to demonstrate something visually. A whiteboard is a perfect means to demonstrate something visually.
A white board is a perfect means to demonstrate something visually.
Blackboard.
Blackboard.
Blackboard.
So a blackboard is a board that is black in color. But we cannot use like markers to write on it and erase. We have to use chalk. The teacher writes on the blackboard.
The teacher writes on the blackboard.
The teacher writes on the blackboard.
Test.
Test.
Test.
Test can be used as both a noun and as a verb. As a noun, it means an examination or some kind of written information used to check someone's knowledge. As a verb, it means to check someone's knowledge.
The test is on next Tuesday. The test is on next Tuesday.
The test is on next Tuesday.
Textbook.
Textbook.
Textbook.
So, a textbook is something that you use to study a topic. During the year, we will cover the entire textbook.
During the year, we'll cover the entire textbook.
During the year, we will cover the entire textbook.
Front Front.
Front.
So front is the opposite of behind. It's something that faces you. He is in front of me. He is in front of me. He is in front of me.
Job.
Job.
Job.
So someone's job is the thing that they do for a living. That's the thing that they do to receive money to live their life. I have a busy job. I have a busy job. I have a busy job.
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In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is president.
President President.
So the president of a company is the person at the top of the company. We also use president for the leader of a country. He is the president.
He is the president.
He is the president.
Industry.
Industry.
Industry.
So an industry is like a type or a category of work. Industries need to reduce their wastes. Industries need to reduce their wastes.
Industries need to reduce their wastes.
Belt.
Belt.
Belt.
A belt is an accessory. It goes around the waist and it's used to hold pants in place. It can also be used to hold dresses in place. The girl is wearing a red color belt. The girl is wearing a red color belt.
The girl is wearing a red color belt.
Coin.
Coin.
Coin. So, a coin is usually a small round shaped object. It's money, but not the paper kind. It's metal. I don't have coins.
I don't have coins.
I don't have coins.
Money.
Money.
Money. So, money is what we use to pay for goods and to pay for services. We have paper money and we have metal money, coins. We also have digital money, too. You're just wasting your money. You're just wasting your money.
You're just wasting your money.
Debit card.
Debit card.
Debit card. A debit card is similar to a credit card, but a debit card is connected directly to your bank account.
So, when you use a debit card, money comes directly from your bank account to pay for something. I lost my debit card and had to go to the police. I lost my debit card and had to go to the police.
I lost my debit card and had to go to the police.
Bill.
Bill.
Bill.
There are a couple of different ways to use the word bill. So, a bill can refer to paper money. We also use bill to refer to like an invoice kind of. It's when you receive a paper document, some kind of document for like your utilities, for like the electricity or the water or the internet in your home.
He finally managed to pay all his bills.
He finally managed to pay all his bills.
He finally managed to pay all his bills.
Photography.
Photography.
Photography.
Photography is a noun. It refers to the act of taking pictures. Are you studying photography?
Are you studying photography?
Are you studying photography?
Take off.
Take off.
Take off. This phrasal verb can have a couple of different meanings. We can use it to mean to remove something, as in removing clothing. It can also refer to a plane leaving the ground. The plane will take off in 20 minutes. The plane will take off in 20 minutes. The plane will take off in 20 minutes. Bedroom.
Bedroom.
Bedroom.
So, the bedroom is the place where you sleep. This word is easy to remember because it has bed and room. So, the room where your bed is is the room where you sleep. The view from the bedroom is beautiful.
The view from the bedroom is beautiful.
The view from the bedroom is beautiful.
Kitchen kitchen.
Kitchen.
So, the kitchen is the room in a house where you prepare food. Many people also have a table in their kitchen where they eat as well. The chef cooks in the kitchen. The chef cooks in the kitchen.
The chef cooks in the kitchen.
Bathroom.
Bathroom.
Bathroom.
So, the bathroom is the room in which there's usually a bathtub and that's the room that we use for bathing and also where we use uh toilets as well and to wash our hands. The bathroom has a tiny window. The bathroom has a tiny window.
The bathroom has a tiny window.
Graduation.
Graduation.
Graduation.
Graduation is a noun. It refers to the ceremony in which students finish school and are recognized for their academic achievements.
You are invited to my sister's graduation.
You're invited to my sister's graduation.
You are invited to my sister's graduation.
Promotion.
Promotion.
Promotion.
So, promotion can have two different meanings. It can mean advertisement. We use it just the same as we use advertisement. It also refers to situations in which someone receives the opportunity to move up a level in their job. He earned this promotion. He earned this promotion. He earned this promotion.
Anniversary.
Anniversary.
Anniversary.
An anniversary is a celebration of a significant day. So, usually we have wedding anniversaries or perhaps there's like an anniversary for a shop or a company opening. Best wishes for your anniversary.
Best wishes for your anniversary.
Best wishes for your anniversary.
Funeral.
Funeral.
Funeral.
A funeral is a ceremony where people gather to remember a person who has passed away. A funeral is a time to grieve and remember.
A funeral is a time to grieve and remember.
A funeral is a time to grieve and remember.
Wedding.
Wedding.
Wedding.
A wedding is a ceremony in which two people come together and agree to a partnership for life. When is the wedding? When is the wedding?
When is the wedding?
Explain.
Explain.
Explain.
To explain means to describe something, usually in detail. Can you explain that to me once more? Can you explain that to me once more?
Can you explain that to me once more?
Back.
Back.
Back.
So one's back can refer to this part of the body, the part that is not the front of the body. It can also refer to the rear side of something. At the back of our house, we have a garden. At the back of our house, we have a garden.
At the back of our house, we have a garden.
East.
East.
East.
So east is the opposite of west. The sun rises in the east. The sun rises in the east. The sun rises in the east.
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In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is necktie.
Necktie.
Neck tie. A necktie is an accessory.
Usually, it's worn by men, but women can wear them, too. Uh, a necktie is something that's worn around the neck and we tie it. So, the name matches uh the actual object. Which necktie matches this shirt? Which necktie matches this shirt? Which necktie matches this shirt?
Suit.
Suit.
suit. So, a suit is typically regarded as professional attire. It's something that we wear when we want to go to an important business meeting, for example.
Never wear a suit and a pair of sports shoes together. Never wear a suit and a pair of sports shoes together.
Never wear a suit and a pair of sports shoes together.
Sneaker.
Sneaker.
sneaker.
A sneaker is a type of shoe. It's typically regarded as a very casual shoe. It's easy to wear and it's easy to walk around in. My sneakers are very comfortable.
My sneakers are very comfortable.
My sneakers are very comfortable.
21 21 is the number after 20. 21 is a special age in the United States because this is the age at which people are legally allowed to drink alcohol.
The building has 21 stories. The building has 21 stories. The building has 21 stories.
22 22 22 22 is the number after 21.
22 is her favorite number.
22 is her favorite number.
22 is her favorite number.
33.
33.
33.
33 is the number after 32. This book has 33 pages.
This book has 33 pages.
This book has 33 pages.
44 44 44 So 44 is the number after 43.
I'll have 44 exams this year.
I'll have 44 exams this year.
I'll have 44 exams this year.
55 55 55 So 55 is the number after 54. Make sure to clearly pronounce the 50 so that you don't make a mistake. It might sound like 15 if you don't pronounce 50 clearly. My TV has 55 channels.
My TV has 55 channels.
My TV has 55 channels.
Student.
Student.
St student. So, a student is a person who attends a school or who attends lessons of some kind. She is a good student. She is a good student.
She is a good student.
Watch.
Watch.
Watch.
So, a watch can be a noun. It refers to something we use to keep time we wear on our wrist. Or we can use it as a verb.
It means to focus our attention on something like a movie or a TV show or maybe a sporting event. I want to watch a movie. I want to watch a movie. I want to watch a movie.
Classroom.
Classroom.
Classroom.
A classroom is a place usually in a school, but it's a location where someone can teach a lesson. She was alone in the classroom. She was alone in the classroom.
She was alone in the classroom.
School.
School.
School.
A school is a place where lessons are taught. So there are elementary schools, primary schools. There are junior high schools. There are high schools. There are also universities and colleges.
These are all considered schools. Many schools don't offer art classes anymore.
Many schools don't offer art classes anymore.
Many schools don't offer art classes anymore.
School chair.
School chair.
School chair. So, a school chair is a specific chair in which you sit when you attend school. This is very common for like primary school students. I bought a cushion for my school chair. I bought a cushion for my school chair. I bought a cushion for my school chair.
School desk.
School desk.
School desk. So, a school desk is the desk that a student has in their classroom. The chair is attached to the school desk. The chair is attached to the school desk.
The chair is attached to the school desk.
Surf the internet.
Surf the internet.
Surf the internet. So, to surf the internet means just to look at things on the internet. Usually, we don't have like a goal or there's not really an aim, but we're just checking things out.
We're looking around. I surf the internet every night before bed. I surf the internet every night before bed. I surf the internet every night before bed.
North.
North.
North.
North is the opposite of south. When you look at a map, north is the direction going up. The north wind is cold. The north wind is cold.
The north wind is cold.
Return.
Return.
Return.
So return can have a couple different meanings. It can mean to bring an object back to a store to get your money back.
And you can also use it to talk about going back to a place yourself. When must I return it?
When must I return it?
When must I return it?
Bathe.
Bathe.
Bathe.
So to bathe means to wash. We usually use the verb bathe to talk about washing our bodies. I like to bathe in the evening just after work. I like to bathe in the evening just after work.
I like to bathe in the evening just after work.
Sleep.
Sleep.
Sleep.
So, sleep can be used as a noun and as a verb. Uh, as a verb, it means to go to your bed and to close your eyes and to lose consciousness. It's a good thing.
Uh, as a noun, it refers to just the act of not being awake. You should sleep early. You should sleep early.
You should sleep early.
South.
South.
South. So, south is the opposite of north. When you look at a map, south is the direction that's going down. The birds are flying to the south.
The birds are flying to the south.
The birds are flying to the south. Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is pajamas.
Pajamas.
Pajamas.
So, pajamas are the clothes that you wear when you sleep. This can be anything, whatever you find most comfortable. I want to buy a new pair of pajamas.
I want to buy a new pair of pajamas.
I want to buy a new pair of pajamas.
Brazier.
Brazier.
Brazier.
So, breazier is commonly shortened to just bra. A bra is usually worn by women and it's worn on the chest. White breazier.
White brazier.
White brazier.
Wake up.
Wake up.
Wake up. To wake up means to stop sleeping. It's that moment when you open your eyes, usually in the morning, and you start your day. I need an alarm to help me wake up. I need an alarm to help me wake up. I need an alarm to help me wake up.
Commute.
commute.
Commute.
So a commute that word refers to the process of going to work or the process of going to school. I commute to work by train.
I commute to work by train.
I commute to work by train.
Eat.
Eat.
Eat.
So the verb eat means to put food in your body. So it's a very simple basic action. The family is eating breakfast.
The family is eating breakfast.
The family is eating breakfast.
Art.
Art.
Art.
So art can refer to any creative work.
Music can be art. A painting can be art.
Sculptures can be art. Anything that's very creative can be art. She is good at art. She's good at art.
She is good at art.
Literature.
Literature.
Literature.
Literature refers to the written word.
We tend to use the word literature more in like polite kind of more formal situations, often with like old-fashioned stories. Literature is full of symbols in stories.
Literature is full of symbols in stories.
Literature is full of symbols in stories.
Movie.
Movie.
Movie.
A movie is something that we can watch.
It's moving images on a screen. How about seeing a movie?
How about seeing a movie?
How about seeing a movie?
Music.
Music.
Music.
So music is entertainment that we listen to. We can enjoy live music or we can have recorded music on our phones or on CDs or on tapes, whatever. The local music is very interesting.
The local music is very interesting.
The local music is very interesting.
Answer.
Answer.
Answer.
Answer can be used as a noun or as a verb. As a noun, it refers to like the correct uh solution to a problem. We can also use answer as a verb to mean to reply to something like a question. He knows the answer.
He knows the answer.
He knows the answer.
Teach teach.
Teach.
So to teach means to explain information to someone else. She teaches classes at the university.
She teaches classes at the university.
She teaches classes at the university.
Ask.
Ask.
Ask.
So, this verb is used when you want to get information from someone. Do we need to ask?
Do we need to ask?
Do we need to ask?
Close.
Close.
Close.
So, close is the opposite of open. We can also use it as a verb, which means to cause something to not be open anymore. Could you close the door?
Could you close the door? Could you close the door?
Birth.
Birth.
Birth.
Birth refers to the act of bringing something into the world. We often use this when we talk about humans being born. We celebrate our birth every year.
We celebrate our birth every year.
We celebrate our birth every year.
Work.
Work.
Work.
Work refers to one's job. So, we can use it to talk about our daily tasks. I have a lot of work. I have a lot of work.
I have a lot of work.
Turn on.
Turn on.
turn on.
So, we use this phrasal verb turn on to mean like start something as a machine.
So, like we turn on a car or we turn on a light. There's usually some kind of like electricity going to the machine which causes it to start. The man turned on the light. The man turned on the light.
The man turned on the light.
Turn off.
Turn off.
Turn off. Turn off is the opposite of turn on. It means to cause something to lose power. Usually we use this with machines or other like electrical items.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Eat out.
Eat out.
Eat out. To eat out means to go to a restaurant or other kind of dining establishment for a meal. People like to eat out on the weekends.
People like to eat out on the weekends.
People like to eat out on the weekends.
Attend.
Attend.
Attend.
So to attend this is a verb means to participate in something. I attend a meeting. I attend a meeting.
I attend a meeting.
West.
West.
West. So west is the opposite of east.
The sun sets in the west.
The sun sets in the west.
The sun sets in the west.
Well done. In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. Click the link in the description and sign up for free at englishclass101.com to get access to the full list of vocabulary you'll need for daily life conversations. You'll also get example sentences, custom flashcard decks, and more learning resources. See you next time. Bye-bye.
In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. Hi everybody, my name is Alicia. Welcome to the 800 core English words and phrases video series. This series will teach you the 800 most common words and phrases in English. But there's a twist. With each new lesson in this series, we'll include the previous lessons at the end. So, after you've learned the new words and phrases, stick around and review what you learned in previous lessons. Reviewing is one of the most important parts of learning a language. You can also get the full list right now at englishclass101.com.
Click the link in the description to access more example sentences, create your own flashcard deck, and finally, master English. Okay, let's get started.
First is brush.
Brush.
Brush. This word can be a noun or a verb. As a verb, it's used to talk about uh combing hair, as with a hairbrush, or cleaning teeth, as with a toothbrush.
It's very important to brush your teeth twice a day. It is very important to brush your teeth twice a day.
It is very important to brush your teeth twice a day.
Shower.
Shower.
Shower.
Shower can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to clean your body by standing under water. The man showers in the morning. The man showers in the morning. The man showers in the morning.
Wash.
Wash.
Wash.
To wash means to make something clean.
We can use it to talk about our bodies, to talk about our clothes, our dishes, anything we want to clean. The woman is washing her face. The woman is washing her face.
The woman is washing her face.
Leave.
Leave.
Leave.
To leave means to remove yourself from a location, to go away from a place. I leave early tomorrow morning. I leave early tomorrow morning.
I leave early tomorrow morning.
Check.
Check.
Check. Check can be both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to confirm something to see if it's correct or not.
As a noun, it refers to the bill, as in at a restaurant. Could I get the check, please? Could I get the check, please?
Could I get the check, please?
66.
6 6 is the number after 65.
I ran for 66 minutes.
I ran for 66 minutes.
I ran for 66 minutes.
77 77 77 77 is the number after 76. His door number is 77.
His door number is 77.
His door number is 77.
88.
88.
88.
88 is the number after 87.
The company has 88 employees.
The company has 88 employees.
The company has 88 employees.
99 99 is the number just before 100. His grandfather is 99 years old. His grandfather is 99 years old.
His grandfather is 99 years old.
100 100 is the first threedigit number. There are 100 people in my school.
There are 100 people in my school.
There are 100 people in my school.
Living room.
Living room.
Living room. The living room is a room in the house where people generally relax. It's very common to have a sofa, maybe chairs, a table, and a television in the living room. This living room is huge.
This living room is huge.
This living room is huge.
Dining room.
Dining room.
Dining room. A dining room is a room that's specifically for eating or for dining. There's usually a table and some chairs. The dining room is next to the kitchen. The dining room is next to the kitchen.
The dining room is next to the kitchen.
Hallway.
Hallway.
Hallway.
hallway or hall refers to usually like a tunnel kind of but inside a house. So from a hallway you can access many different rooms. Don't run in the hallways.
Don't run in the hallways.
Don't run in the hallways.
Apartment.
An apartment is a style of home. So an apartment is one room or maybe one series of rooms inside a larger building. So that means there can be many apartments inside one building. Do you want to rent an apartment? Do you want to rent an apartment?
Do you want to rent an apartment?
House.
House.
House.
A house is a style of residence that is a separate building itself. So, one house has like one family living inside it. It's not shared. It's not part of a larger building. This is my house. This is my house.
This is my house.
Exercise.
Exercise.
Exercise.
Exercise has a few different meanings, but we use it a lot to talk about working out, to do something that causes us to sweat for our health.
Swimming is a good way to exercise.
Swimming is a good way to exercise.
Swimming is a good way to exercise.
Open.
Open.
Open.
Open can be an adjective or a verb. To open something means to cause it to not be closed. We can also use it to talk about like businesses, stores, and companies that are available for business. We describe them as open. The store is open from 9:00 a.m. The store is open from 9:00 a.m. The store is open from 900 a.m.
Listen.
Listen.
Listen.
To listen means to focus your attention on something like a sound specifically.
This is different from hear because with listen we're actually focusing our attention on something. With here information just enters our ears. You should listen to the doctor. You should listen to the doctor.
You should listen to the doctor.
Birthday.
Birthday.
Birthday.
A birthday is a celebration of the day someone was born. I'm going to a birthday party this evening. I'm going to a birthday party this evening.
I'm going to a birthday party this evening.
Retire.
Retire.
Retire.
So to retire means to stop working usually at an older age, but people like in athletics for example may also retire from a sport. So that means they're finished with that particular job. My grandfather wants to retire in a year.
My grandfather wants to retire in a year.
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