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English words that you might not know
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:26 pm
by Vaya
So, after getting rejected a few times as a call center agent, I'm motivated to improve my English, and as I find English courses a waste of time, I try to do that through my everyday life, watching movies with no subtitles(with english subtitles they're fairly easy, but I struggle to keep up with just the voice.. even though I understand youtubers perfectly, but not the movies, weird..), also translating any new word that I stumble upon, with a nice chrome extension that saves me from the hassle of going to google then to the translate page then copying the word, it also has a history of translations, looking back at what I translate, it's mostly not common everyday words.
Ignore the arabic translation, but is any of them new to you?
and how good is your spoken english? most people who learn english from the internet have an almost fluent written english but bad spoken english as they rarely speak in english, wbu?
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:09 pm
by _Dutchy_
Spoken english is always been one of my strong points. I used to have a very strong english accent. But now adays i have an american accent. I can talk americans and 90% of them would think i'm american lol. I do speak english every day Though. Skype TS etc. Best way to get beter at speaking english is to speak it. writing english is meh. my spelling is horrible. Not only in english but also in Dutch and German
And i know all those words. Tbh.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:29 pm
by Tasdik
YAY FOR KNOWING WORDS IN MY OWN LANGUAGE!
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:50 pm
by _Dutchy_
Tasdik wrote:YAY FOR KNOWING WORDS IN MY OWN LANGUAGE!
*pats on the head* good boy!
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:54 pm
by Tasdik
*moans*
Wait, whut?
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:47 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
lol i decided to read the list too just to see if there are any words i dont know...like Tasdik yay i know them all xD
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 2:17 am
by .curve
As someone born and raised speaking English, I know all those words.
I'd say I use pretty much any of them not very often though.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 5:19 am
by TheDrop
I know all those words and English is my 2nd language

Then again i stating learning it at like 4 years old so yea
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 10:32 am
by ltsune
I honestly didn't know all of them.
Writing English is what I'm best at, even though my spoken English isn't bad either. At least it is good enough for people to understand me on my Gameplay channel on Youtube - so it can't be all that bad
*hopeful eyes*

Oh, and can you please send me a link to the Chrome extension you're using?
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:45 pm
by Vaya
ltsune wrote:I honestly didn't know all of them.
Writing English is what I'm best at, even though my spoken English isn't bad either. At least it is good enough for people to understand me on my Gameplay channel on Youtube - so it can't be all that bad
*hopeful eyes*

Oh, and can you please send me a link to the Chrome extension you're using?
finally, was starting to think that I'm the only one here
the extension
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... e?hl=en-US
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:20 pm
by LillDev!l
English isn't my first language, but I've always been good at it. What we were taught in high school and university was far to easy for me. My written English is worse than my spoken English, but it's fairly decent still. The only thing i struggle with is jargon.
People who aren't English generally think i'm from England. When I am in England people generally can't really link my accent to an English county.
To work on my Jargon a tad I generally check a few words and articles on
http://www.businessdictionary.com/
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 3:05 pm
by omier
Only a few in that list are unknown to me. Not my first language, started learning it in 3rd grade, but I've never actually had to learn it and English as a subject feels like a waste of time to me.
I also tend to think in English guite a lot lol.
My Estonian is also good and never had any problems with that either in school.
But my Russian on the other hand is pretty rubbish. Have been learning it since 6th grade, but compared to the rest of my class it's not bad. I don't even care about being able to speak it, should have chosen German because it would actually be useful for me, but meh.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:57 pm
by inky
You need to practice your verbal skills by talking to people on a daily basis. Although writing and reading English certainly does have its benefits, it's not the same as having a verbal conversation. My first language is English despite living in the Philippines for 14 years but when I moved to the US about a decade ago, I had to practice talking to people in English. I noticed a few things during the first month of practice just by calling up some of my friends in NY: 1. My sentences are spoken smoothly; I no longer stutter or pause mid-sentence while having a conversation. 2. My accent has greatly improved. I don't have a Filipino accent and after years of living here, I guess I did pick up a little NY accent naturally. But I still tend to enunciate some of my words (as opposed to a more slurred NY accent).
Also, learn idioms. Know what they mean and read a little bit about literary references that people use. Some idioms are rarely used during conversations and may sound awkward and a few can be thrown out there. It makes the conversations more fluid. If you have trouble with certain words, daily conversations certainly would help cover them at some point. Just don't forget to ask what they mean or to look them up later on.
And yes, I do know all those words.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 6:41 pm
by TheDrop
Yup speaking the language definitely helps more than learning the more complicated words that people dont really use (stoic, advent) in conversations.
Same with spanish for me, i have learned more spanish at work (where all the chefs speak like only spanish) in 2 months than i have taking 4 years of English classes ~.~.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 6:43 pm
by Tasdik
I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
I think I shall reteach myself Spanish. And then German. And then probably arabic or chinese. Cause you know, Muslims/chins be everywhere.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:30 pm
by Bartic
I already knew all of them.
I think I'm pretty good in writing English, but my spoken English is not so good anymore (I think it's still pretty good, but I didn't speak to anyone in English for a long time, and I feel it got worse).
English in school was always too easy.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:53 pm
by *BlackFox
English is more than enough! Just saying
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 10:12 pm
by .curve
Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
I think I shall reteach myself Spanish. And then German. And then probably arabic or chinese. Cause you know, Muslims/chins be everywhere.
No reason to learn anything other than English and
maybe Spanish depending on what part of the US you're in.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 11:00 pm
by Gaigemasta
haha feels like 7th grade vocabulary class all over again
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 2:45 am
by Rawr
Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.

Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 5:50 pm
by Toshiharu
Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
Uhh you do know highschools do teach another language, right? Though it may not be like most countries where it's required to learn English since English is 'the global language' or something along those lines. Spanish and French are probably the top 2 that's taught in most high schools. There are a lot of people that learn another language, but it's not apparent.
I took Spanish 1 & 2(first semester) and knew it on a basic level, fast forward 6 years later, and I forgot it all.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 5:58 pm
by Rawr
That reminds me of myself, I took German 1 & 2 and I can't remember much at all since I never used it.
I could also say the same about 99% of all the useless garbage I was taught in HS.
Looking at the list most of those words are fairly common in the US. Elsewhere you'd probably never hear or see them.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 11:20 pm
by Tasdik
Toshiharu wrote:Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
Uhh you do know highschools do teach another language, right? Though it may not be like most countries where it's required to learn English since English is 'the global language' or something along those lines. Spanish and French are probably the top 2 that's taught in most high schools. There are a lot of people that learn another language, but it's not apparent.
I took Spanish 1 & 2(first semester) and knew it on a basic level, fast forward 6 years later, and
I forgot it all.
That's what I was referring to. You learn it, read/say the words, than once you no longer need it you forget most of it.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 1:05 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
Tasdik wrote:Toshiharu wrote:Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
Uhh you do know highschools do teach another language, right? Though it may not be like most countries where it's required to learn English since English is 'the global language' or something along those lines. Spanish and French are probably the top 2 that's taught in most high schools. There are a lot of people that learn another language, but it's not apparent.
I took Spanish 1 & 2(first semester) and knew it on a basic level, fast forward 6 years later, and
I forgot it all.
That's what I was referring to. You learn it, read/say the words, than once you no longer need it you forget most of it.
^^key words there are once you no longer need it, you can hardly critise him for or anyone for that. I did french at school it wasnt until earlier this year i actually needed it and i live only a short distance from france on the train from england. When i was there i made an effort to learn what i needed to get by and be polite even remembered a bit from school but as i said seeing as i dont live near anyone who speaks french what use is it to me. i would like to learn some languages and go visit the places like Hong Kong as i met 2 girls who live there and was invited but they both talk good english i digress point been if someone dont need it, dont knock them for not knowing it, be offended when they go to that country and not make an effort.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:18 am
by Tasdik
Not trying to criticize anyone. Just saying it'd be nice if we actually had a need to retain the languages we learn.
How am I supposed to seduce a latina girl now?!?
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:26 am
by .curve
Tasdik wrote:Not trying to criticize anyone. Just saying it'd be nice if we actually had a need to retain the languages we learn.
How am I supposed to seduce a latina girl now?!?
"Donde esta el bano"
Bitches love being asked where the bathroom is
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:29 am
by Toshiharu
Tasdik wrote:Toshiharu wrote:Tasdik wrote:I dislike that Americans never really learn another language besides English.
Uhh you do know highschools do teach another language, right? Though it may not be like most countries where it's required to learn English since English is 'the global language' or something along those lines. Spanish and French are probably the top 2 that's taught in most high schools. There are a lot of people that learn another language, but it's not apparent.
I took Spanish 1 & 2(first semester) and knew it on a basic level, fast forward 6 years later, and
I forgot it all.
That's what I was referring to. You learn it, read/say the words, than once you no longer need it you forget most of it.
I forgot it, because I didn't apply it to my daily life at the time. Unlike English where you can see it's used almost everywhere now. I regret not going 3-4 years of Spanish, because how much it can apply to me now.
Tasdik wrote:Not trying to criticize anyone. Just saying it'd be nice if we actually had a need to retain the languages we learn.
How am I supposed to seduce a latina girl now?!?
I understand what you mean now, but the way you said it originally sounded very ignorant. To answer your question is with your D. Just whip it out.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 4:57 am
by Tasdik
.curve wrote:Tasdik wrote:Not trying to criticize anyone. Just saying it'd be nice if we actually had a need to retain the languages we learn.
How am I supposed to seduce a latina girl now?!?
"Donde esta el bano"
Bitches love being asked where the bathroom is
Or my personal favorite....*clears throat*....yo quiero tu en mis pantalones a la noche en tu cama
Gets them every time.
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 2:14 am
by CrimsonNuker
I thought tongue-in-cheek is jargon :S
Re: English words that you might not know
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 2:34 am
by Vaya
Some more words I translated, all are new to me