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5 Must-Know English Words: Consult and Act
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This educational video teaches five essential English verbs at the A2 level: 'consult,' 'verify,' 'resign,' 'implement,' and 'allocate.' Each word is introduced with a clear definition, example sentences in context, and pronunciation practice through repetition. Learners will build vocabulary for workplace and everyday situations while practicing speaking aloud, making it ideal for elementary English learners looking to expand their active vocabulary.
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DownloadAre you ready to learn five new English words? This week's topic is consult and act. And there will be a quiz at the end [music] to test you on the words. So, let's go.
Consult. Consult. It's a verb that means to ask someone for advice or information. Here's an example.
Consult you on work life balance. consult you on work life balance. Can I consult you on work life balance? Can I consult you on work life balance?
I'm a swamped. Can I consult you on work life balance? Sure. Just consult me before you burn the kitchen again. Let's review.
Say this out loud. Consult. Consult. Say this out loud.
Consult you on work life balance. Consult you on work life balance.
Say this out loud. Can I consult you on work life balance?
Can I consult you on work life balance? Verify.
Verify. It's a verb that means to check if something is true or correct.
Here's an example. Verify the trail conditions.
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To implement means to start using a plan, system, or law to make it happen or put it into action. It involves the practical step of carrying out a strategy or policy that has been officially agreed upon.
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.
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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