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540 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #94
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This vocabulary lesson teaches essential English words for describing facial features and physical appearance. Learners will study terms like 'breakout,' 'chin,' 'forehead,' 'blond hair,' 'black hair,' 'brown hair,' 'red hair,' 'tooth,' 'wrinkles,' and 'eyebrow,' with clear definitions, example sentences, and pronunciation practice. The video uses repetition and review sections to help beginners memorize and correctly pronounce these common everyday words.
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Hi everybody, my name is Alisha.
Welcome to the 2000 Core English Words and Phrases video series.
Each lesson will help you learn new words, practice, and review what you've learned.
Okay, let's get started.
First is break out, break out, break out.
Break out has a couple different uses.
But for today, let's talk about the one that means to have lots and lots of pimples appear on your skin because of a skin condition.
So sometimes, especially when we're young, stress and changing bodies can create lots and lots of breakouts.
Here's an example.
I wash my face every day so I don't break out.
I wash my face every day so I don't break out.
I wash my face every day so I don't break out.
Chin, chin, chin.
Chin is a body part.
The chin is this part of your body, the part just below your lips.
It's this edge of your face right here.
Here's an example.
He has food on his chin.
He has food on his chin.
He has food on his chin.
Forehead.
Forehead.
Forehead.
Your forehead is this part of your face, this part of your body.
Your forehead is the section of your face from about your eyebrows up until your hairline.
This part right here.
Here's an example.
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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.
To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.
An example is a specific thing or person that shows what a group or a rule is like. It is used to help explain something more clearly so that others can understand it easily.
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