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B2 Upper Intermediate English 5:31 722 words Educational

This is what happens in your brain when you can’t recall a word - Cella Wright

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This educational video explores the 'tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon — that frustrating feeling when you almost remember a word but cannot quite retrieve it. Learners will gain vocabulary from psycholinguistics and cognitive science — such as 'word retrieval,' 'anterior cingulate,' 'proper nouns,' and 'cueing' — while learning about how the brain organizes language and what factors affect memory recall.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

722

Total Words

346

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 48%

Key Vocabulary (16)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

seem A1 verb

To give the impression of being something or having a particular quality based on what you see or hear. It is used to describe an appearance or feeling that may or may not be the actual truth.

word A1 noun

A word is a single unit of language that has a specific meaning and can be spoken or written. It is the basic building block used to create phrases and sentences in communication.

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