30 Advanced English Words (Useful Vocabulary)

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wanna speak real English from your first lesson sign up for your free lifetime account at English class 101.com to cook to cook I'm going to cook dinner tonight to cook is to prepare a meal using heat tonight I'm going to cook chicken marsala I'm going to cook beef stew to fry two fry I don't want to fry the chicken because it's too unhealthy to fry something is to cook something in hot fat or oil french fries are fried and fried things are unhealthy so when you eat fried foods you want to eat in moderation I don't because fried stuff is delicious but you should to add to add before you eat you should taste the food and add salt if necessary to add in this context means to add something else onto a dish to put more of something onto a dish so you might add salt to a dish or add some paprika to the chicken to cut to cut could you please cut up that beef to cut is to use a knife to cut food to make it into smaller pieces usually so you can bite it or so you can mix it more easily I cut my steak so I can eat it you make food smaller into more bite-sized pieces by cutting to mix to mix mix all of the spices in a bowl before putting them in your dish to mix is to combine so you might combine or mix all of your ingredients together before cooking or doing something else with them you might mix ingredients together to create a dish breast feed alright the first word is breastfeed breastfeed means feeding a baby using the milk from the mother so there's like baby formula which you can give to babies or there's just natural milk in the mother's milk which is breast milk or what the verb that we use is to breast feed a baby so in a sentence many mothers choose to breastfeed their children in this sentence you're not supposed to drink alcohol while breastfeeding change a diaper the next expression is change a diaper change a diaper so diapers are the pieces of cloth or like the disposable things that babies wear because babies of course don't have the ability to use the bathroom like a grown human or like even like children can so babies need diapers so to change a diaper means to take off a used diaper and put a new clean diaper on a baby in a sentence I had hoped that I'd never have to change a diaper in my life put on a bib the next expression is to put on a bib so a bib is any is like a protective cloth that goes right here so actually at some restaurants even for adults like where there's a like a lot of oil or even like rib restaurants I think sometimes they'll give you like customers a bib but for babies who are very messy eaters you can put a bib on the baby to protect the baby's clothes while they eat so in a sentence put on his bib and give him some mashed carrots change clothes the next expression is change clothes again of course you can use this for yourself or for adults this is not an only baby only phrase this is not a baby only phrase so to change clothes if the baby's clothes are dirty or it's just time to I don't know you just need to change the baby's clothes you can say let's see like let's change the baby's clothes so in a sentence after her accident she had to change her clothes that's a weird out of context sentence sing a lullaby the next expression is singing a lullaby sing a lullaby lullaby is a song that is especially to help a child go to sleep so they're usually really like quiet soft songs they have like a nice like soothing sound to them so singing a lullaby is like a classic way to calm an upset child down so for example it seemed when I was little my mother used to sing me a lullaby before going to sleep that's true she's saying the Edelweiss from The Sound of Music my mom used to sing me lullabies that she'd made up on the spot that's that if I ever become a mom that's gonna be me like I'm just making up a lullaby oh maybe like go to sleep I'm really tired I hope you go to sleep now I think you should the first expression is I think you should bla bla bla I think you should is a very neutral not so strong not so weak way to give advice I think you should get a different haircut I think you should find a new job I think you should give me all your money can't hurt I think you should is a very typical way to give advice or just I think it's okay or you should is okay too in this sentence I think you should find a new apartment why don't you the second expression is why don't you bla bla bla so it uses the negative why don't you so that means it's a bit softer it's a bit more of a weak way to give advice so why don't you take a day off or why don't you help me with my homework that's sort of a sneaky way to give advice and ask for help at the same time why don't you um I don't know find a new hobby for example so these are kind of weak ways to give advice in this sentence why don't you get a bit have you thought about have you thought about bla bla bla so have you thought about it sounds it's you're giving your advice but this is a question for the listener so have you thought about bla bla bla it's at your you're sharing your opinion but you're kind of making it sound like maybe it was the listeners idea or maybe the listener has thought of this thing before so this is also a fairly soft way to give advice so like have you thought about going to a different city have you thought about moving in with your friends something like that so these these are probably going to be questions that are a little bit more serious like I don't feel like we would use this for really casual or really light questions but maybe for something a little more serious and a softer way to give advice in the sentence have you thought about looking for a new job I don't know if is a good idea so this is kind of a negative way to give advice or to share your opinion it's I don't know if while blah blah is a good idea so you're you're giving someone advice not to do something so for example I don't know if getting a pet is a good idea or I don't know if starting a new project is a good idea these are different ways that you can say you don't think or you think that the other person should not do something but this is a soft way to express it in this sentence I don't know if taking a year off work is a good idea maybe you should try the next one is a suggestion to try something so this is a soft but kind of encouraging expression maybe you should try blah blah blah maybe you should try Bova so you are encouraging someone to attempt something to try something maybe not forever but just for a short period of time so maybe you should try volleyball maybe you should try playing sports maybe you should try spicy food maybe you should try something so it's encouragement to do something new this is kind of positive but it's a fairly soft way to give your advice here maybe you should try studying a new skill a table for three please a table for three please you tell them the number of people that you are total so that the host can bring you to an appropriate table a table for two please a table for five please could I please see a menu could I please see a menu usually menus are given to you as soon as you sit down at your table but if that's not the case and you need to ask this is a polite way to do it could I please see a menu I'd like to try this dish I'd like to try this dish when looking at a menu hopefully you'll find something you want to eat I'd like to try this dish could you leave out the onions could you leave out the onions if there's an ingredient in the dish that you're ordering that you don't want you can always ask the waiter if it could be prepared without that ingredient so for example I might say can I get the burger but with no cheese could you pass the salt could you pass the salt when you're at a restaurant especially if you're at a big table with a lot of people you might not always be able to reach things so you would ask could you pass me the salt could you pass me the ketchup could you pass me another napkin sing along to a favorite song all right so the first tip for improving your pronunciation is to sing along to a favorite song so if you I should add though this favorite song should be in your target language so if you're studying English pick a favorite English song and sing along to that song or try to sing to the song just from memory too so singing along to your favorite song can help you with pronunciation can help you with the rhythm sometimes of the language you're trying to learn so it can be really fun and it can be a good way to practice your pronunciation in a sentence I like singing along to my favorite songs read out loud the next tip for your pronunciation is to read out loud so reading out loud you can choose something that's interesting for you and your in English if english is the language you're studying so pick something maybe it's a news article or maybe it's a book you're interested in maybe there's an author you're interested in find something in your target language in English and try reading it out loud so don't just read in your mind but read the words out loud speak them so that you can get comfortable pronouncing those words and you can try reading the same passage or the same sentence multiple times to make it smoother so this can be a really good tip for and I think it also improves your natural ability to pick up grammar too because if you're reading something like in a book for example you can kind of pick up the natural rhythm of grammar and you also slowly get a feeling for the correct ways that words should connect together so this I think is a really good tip in a sentence I sometimes read out loud to practice pronunciation that's true repeat lines you hear in TV shows the next tip is to repeat lines you hear or the words you hear in TV shows or movies things like that so this means not only words don't only repeat single vocabulary words yes maybe you find a vocabulary word that is really interesting or it sounds funny or something like that but by repeating a full sentence or a full line in a TV show or in a movie you're putting the words together so not just one word but making a whole sentence so feeling kind of the flow of your language that you're studying so this can be a better way to actually practice making sentences and repeating sentences instead of just words so you can repeat after characters and TV shows I sometimes do this when I'm like watching Japanese TV oh and then I try and spit it back out it's hard to do sometimes when it's like the first time you've heard a word or the first time you've heard a grammar point but you can still understand that so it's interesting so try to say it and it's kind of fun actually in a sentence try repeating lines from TV shows to practice practice speaking in phrases not single vocabulary words the next tip this is very similar to my TV show tip is to practice speaking in phrases not in vocabulary words not just single vocabulary words even if you're not repeating lines from TV shows when you practice speaking don't just speak in noun so sometimes for example I'll hear people just use noun like they'll use a noun and maybe a verb like I tomorrow Beach something like that and yes we can probably guess based on that how like the the meaning the speaker's meaning but you need to practice making a whole sentence so yes you know those words I tomorrow in beach and the listener can probably guess what you mean but you need to practice all those little words in the middle like like I'm going to the beach tomorrow so make a full sentence practice making full sentences don't only practice single vocabulary words make the whole line it's really good sometimes I think my students get irritated like they'll like I force them to practice full sentences like so I'll say like have you ever been to Germany and they'll say yes I'm like okay for the purposes of practice can you make a full sentence and they'll say I have been to Germany like that's an extreme example but like I try to push that you know making the full sentence it's it's silly sometimes but just trying to do that okay so in a sentence speaking in entire phrases is helpful for practicing the rhythm of a new language speak a lot with your teacher and ask them to be strict with you on words okay so the next tip is to speak a lot with your teacher and ask them to be strict with you so this is kind of two tips in 1 1 speak with your teacher so if you have a teacher make sure you're speaking in their class if you if if we're ever well sometimes I'll have students join my class and maybe they feel shy or whatever and they don't speak very much but please speak with your teacher so that your teacher can correct you your teacher can give you at least if they're a native speaker or maybe even if they aren't a native speaker your teacher can give you corrections and if you don't speak your teacher cannot help you in most cases so please speak with your teacher and if you like you can tell them please be strict about my pronunciation so sometimes people will say please help me with my pronunciation specifically and then I can stop them every time they make a mistake and we practice that sound especially 80h sounds like that like using using your mouth a little bit differently can be really uncomfortable for some people but if you're a teacher can point out those things like th sounds the this that B's those those th sounds ending ER sound practicing those with your teacher can be a really good way to work on your pronunciation so in a sentence speak a lot with your teacher they can correct you and help you improve concert the first word for talking about music is concert concert is a live show concert is yeah the performance is happening in front of your eyes so concerts are really popular worldwide I think depending on where you live you might hear them called live shows but usually in American English we just say concert a concert so in a sentence I'm going to a concert this weekend to see in concert the next expression is the verb we use for a live show so the next expression is to see in a concert or to see in concert so we use the artists name along with this phrase so for example I'm going to see Coldplay in concert I'm going to see Adele in concert so you use I'm going to see artist name in concert or in a concert where's the in concert or in a concert both are okay so in a different sentence I'm going to see my favorite band in concert meaning live who do I want to see you in concert I want to see Michael Jackson in concert yeah I would have loved to see him in concert he's my favorite to listen to music to listen to artist the next word or the next phrase is to listen to Plus music or to listen to an artist so you can use this verb with the type of music or with the specific artist or band or group that you like so I like to listen to rock music I like to listen to pop music whatever another sentence is I like listening to Beyonce I like yeah so you can use to listen to or listening to both are fine here I like listening to funk it's fine I like listening to funky artists is fine I like listening to Queens of the Stone Age it's fine all of these are great who do you listen to I listen to to write a song to write music the next expression is to write a song or to write music so if you want to make music yourself you can say write a song which just means one song maybe three or four minutes usually in popular music or to write music in general so you can use both of these expressions song is more specific music is more general so in a sentence my friends started writing songs recently or in a different sentence writing music is really fun track the next expression is track track so we can use song yes but for example when you look at an album like on iTunes or maybe like a CD for example each each song is assigned a number that's the track number so we can say I like track number three or track three we use track to talk about a song so you can say this is a good song or this is a good track both are okay to use song and track are both fine so in a sentence I really like that track from his album want to speed up your language learning take your very first lesson with us you'll start speaking in minutes and master real conversations sign up for your free lifetime account just click the link in the description
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