announce
, mention
, insist
, deny
, estimate
, complain
, report
, and claim
in personal, social, and business situations. Using this vocabulary will also definitely raise your IELTS & TOEFL scores. Watch now and rewatch tomorrow to master your new vocabulary.
50 COMMENTS
Dear Rebecca,
Thank you so much for another beautiful lesson of yours!
I have an idea for a lesson on the importance of using body language in teaching vocabulary (for a teacher training course). Could I use your ideas? I would mention the source, of course.
Thank you again for all your wonderful work
Thank you Teacher Rebecca!
Thank you Rebecca…🙏 for this lesson.
Amazing lesson that i wasnt know before
thanks a lot, the lesson was very helpful
Great lesson Rebecca!!Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you Rebeca, always is nice to learn with you!
1o/1o
thank a lot, Mrs.Rebecca
Great!!! Congratulations!!!
thank a lot, Mrs.Rebecca.
I learned a lot from ur lessons.
Amazing as always, useful as always Thanks dear Rebecca
Thank you Rebecca for this useful lesson.
Thank u!
Thank you, nice lesson.
thank you very much
Hello, Rebecca!
What a interesting lesson!
Congratulation!
I got 9/10. I think that’s not bad!
God bless you and your family!!!
Thank you!!!
Thanks Ms Rebecca.
Thank you.
Thank you Ms. Rebecca.
I mistakenly missed one of the questions.
Thank you, Teacher Rebecca.
I got 10/10 correct
80 to 100!! im happy for this proyect!
i love your videos very usefull
Hi Rebeca, Thank you for the lesson, I really appreciate it. Now I will stop saying SAID…:)
I’m new i looking forwad to do lessons with you
_Thank you, Teacher Rebecca…!
thanks a lot my dear teacher
The lesson is so clear. Thank you mum
Dear Rebecca
Thank you very much for this Lesson and also for this website
Awesome
Thank you, Teacher Rebecca
Excellent class as always… I really appreciate your time to do these videos. Good Bless You Rebecca.
Thank you Rebecca!The Fist class just finished
Thanks!
Hi, Rebecca!
thanks for this wonderful lesson..
there’s a phrasal verb I’ve heard on TV.. (Call sth/sb IN) “i will call it in” or “i will call you in”
does it mean report to the police>>
Thanks for the great lesson.
very fruitful lesson, thanks for your help.
Thank you, this lesson was very helpful . I really enjoy watching your videos .
Thanks Teacher Rebecca of your effective and fine teaching as much as I didn’t except to answer all of 10 question correctly but after a little bit thinking over each cases I answered all correct.
I am happy to be a member of engvid. This will greatly improve my English writing and speaking skills. Once again thanks Rebecca and the entire engvid teachers.
Great teaching.
thank you rubeca this lesson was helfully
tkank you Rebbeca!
I watched the video twice on April 10, 2021, and took the quiz after watching it once. I got ten correct out of 10.
As usual from Rebbeca: nice lesson. thanks
I got 60/100.Thank you Rebacca
it was amazing rebecca thank you
i got 9/10, Thanks Rebecca. it is useful.
Thank you, Rebecca, I have learned some new options of not using the word “say”.I am grateful for your classes.
10/10 thank you teacher, you are the best 💪🤗🌼