4000 Essential English Words

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  1. Speak English Fluently: 4000 Essential Words from Daily Conversations | Day 122

    JAN 1

    Speak English Fluently: 4000 Essential Words from Daily Conversations | Day 122

    Episode 122: study, stress, magnitude, preserve, celebration, crack, refer, molecule, inward, and defeat. 1. study (v./n.) : to spend time learning about a subject, usually by reading or practicing (v.); the act of learning or examining something closely (n.) 2. stress (n./v.) : a feeling of emotional or mental tension caused by difficult situations (n.); to emphasize or give special importance to something (v.) 3. magnitude (n.) : the great size, extent, or importance of something; often used to describe the strength of earthquakes or the scale of problems 4. preserve (v.) : to keep something in its original or existing state; to protect or maintain something (e.g., food, nature, traditions) 5. celebration (n.) : a joyful occasion or event held to mark something special, such as a holiday, achievement, or victory 6. crack (n./v.) : a thin line or break on a surface without complete separation (n.); to break or split something without fully separating it (v.); a sudden sharp sound (n.) 7. refer (v.) : to mention or direct attention to something or someone; to look at a source for information (e.g., refer to a book) 8. molecule (n.) : the smallest unit of a chemical compound that can exist independently while retaining the properties of the substance 9. inward (adv./adj.) : toward the inside or center; directed toward one's own thoughts or feelings (e.g., turn inward) 10. defeat (v./n.) : to win a victory over someone or something in a battle or competition (v.); the act of being beaten or overcome (n.)

    16 min
  2. Speak English Fluently: 4000 Essential Words from Daily Conversations | Day 120

    12/30/2025

    Speak English Fluently: 4000 Essential Words from Daily Conversations | Day 120

    Episode 120: freeze, lunar, know, world, empire, construct, contain, harm, extra, and communication. 1. freeze (v.) : to become solid or hard because of extreme cold (e.g., water freezes into ice); to stop moving suddenly, often from fear or surprise; (of a computer/screen) to stop responding 2. lunar (adj.) : relating to the moon (e.g., lunar eclipse, lunar surface) 3. know (v.) : to have information or knowledge about something; to be familiar with a person, place, or thing; to recognize or be acquainted with 4. world (n.) : the earth and all the people, places, and things on it; the entire planet and its inhabitants 5. empire (n.) : a large group of countries or territories under a single ruler or government; a large commercial organization controlled by one person or group 6. construct (v.) : to build or make something by putting parts together (e.g., construct a building or a plan) 7. contain (v.) : to hold or have something inside; to include or consist of; to control or restrain (e.g., contain emotions) 8. harm (v./n.) : to hurt or injure someone or something physically or emotionally (v.); damage or injury (n.) 9. extra (adj./adv./n.) : more than usual or necessary (adj./adv.); an additional amount or item (n.) 10. communication (n.) : the act of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings; the methods or systems used to share messages (e.g., verbal, written, or electronic)

    12 min

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Welcome to a channel where learning English is simple, natural, and stress-free. Here, you’ll learn English step by step through easy lessons, everyday vocabulary, short stories, and real-life conversations that fit naturally into your daily routine. Whether you’re a beginner, a young learner, or someone looking to improve fluency and pronunciation, this channel helps you build confidence with clear explanations, practical grammar tips, and fun interactive content like mini quizzes and listening practice. Our goal is to make English part of your life—not something you struggle with—so you ca

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