🎉100 MOST COMMON ENGLISH WORDS👉🏻 5/10 ‼️ Learn and review NOW💪🏻

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Join us and elevate your English skills with Part 5 of our "100 Most Common English Words" series.

Learn how to use these words effectively to provide context and clarity in your communication and navigate conversations about people, places, and time with ease!

In this video, we explore personal pronouns like "I," "you," "he," "she," and "we" to help you identify and discuss individuals. We also delve into adverbs like "here" and "then" to express location and time, along with the quantifier "more".

This episode takes you from simply hearing words to confidently using them in your own sentences.

Get ready for note-taking action and creative sentence-building challenges! Transform your English vocabulary and let's get better at using English daily!

Upgrade your English skills in less than 10 minutes!

Check out PARTS 1-4 of the "100 MOST COMMON ENGLISH WORDS" series: Link to the PLAYLIST:    • 100 Most Common English Words  

Watch the "HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE" series to expand your vocabulary and improve your self-introductions in casual and more formal settings:    • How to Introduce Yourself and Other P...  

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Why 100 Most Common English Words- LINK to PART 1
0:36 - Part 1 Explained
0:45 - Part 2 Explained
0:51 - Part 3 Explained
1:12 - My Channel
1:39 - 41st Word: HERE
1:49 - 42nd Word: THEN
2:02 - 43rd Word: MORE
2:11 - 44th Word: WELL
2:25 - 45th Word: ALSO
2:37 - 46th Word: I
2:47 - 47th Word: YOU
2:57 - 48th Word: IT
3:06 - 49th Word: HE
3:16 - 50th Word: WE
3:37 - PART 2 LISTEN AND TAKE NOTES.
4:49 - PART 3: CREATE YOUR OWN SENTENCES
5:21 - Examples with HERE
5:31 - Examples with THEN
5:55 - Examples with MORE
6:04 - Examples with WELL
6:23 - Examples with ALSO
6:37 - Examples with I
7:00 - Examples with YOU
7:12 - Examples with IT
7:34 - Examples with HE
7:46 - Examples with WE
8:01 - How Many Words and Examples We Have Learnt in parts 1-3
8:13 - Follow Me on Instagram for Extra Grammar and Vocabulary Tips Related to This Video

Disclaimer:

I drew inspiration from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (https://www.english-corpora.org/coca/ ) and Word Frequency Data (https://www.wordfrequency.info/sample... ) to create the "100 Most Common English Words" series.
These resources provided a foundation for selecting the vocabulary presented in the videos. However, to reflect the nuances of language, I've made certain deliberate choices that may deviate from traditional frequency lists.
For instance, words like "to" and "that" appear more than once due to their diverse grammatical functions within sentences.
Moreover, you can find the non-words, such as the contracted form "n't". I've included it to reflect the realities of spoken English.
To enhance clarity and understanding, I categorised the words within each episode by parts of speech. Therefore, for instance, the words presented in the first episode may not strictly be the ten most frequent, but they all fall within the top 100.
Additionally, I've incorporated various forms of certain words, such as the negative and past forms of the modal verb "can," to facilitate comprehensive learning and practice.
The main objective of this series is to demonstrate the practical application of essential English vocabulary. The examples provided offer a prompt for you to construct sentences and put the words we learn into immediate practice. However, while the idea of the list I provided is to give a reference point, there are other numerous frequency lists that you can explore. Some of the lists you can use include: the Oxford English Corpus, the British National Corpus, Subtlex-US, the General Service List, the Brown Corpus, and the Corpus of Global Web-Based English. Keep in mind that the composition of such lists can change over time and differ based on the methodology employed.

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