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Words for Gamers: SPAWN
The way gamers use the verb spawn is similar to its use in everyday English, but as you will see, there is a big difference in what is spawned. Watch Video
The way gamers use the verb spawn is similar to its use in everyday English, but as you will see, there is a big difference in what is spawned. Watch Video
Our four new words include “chemistry” (not the science), “evade”, “sniff”and “stuck”. You should understand each one within one minute. Watch Video
Here’s an abbreviation you will probably want to use, even if you are not a video gamer. Watch Video
You have probably studied modals (might, must, should, etc.), but in this video you will find more than a dozen real-world examples, all taken from popular video games. Watch Video
Four more words found in popular video games, including crave, fall for, methodical and vantage point. Each should take only about one minute to understand. Watch a second time in a day or two to ensure your remember them. Watch Video
If you watch the best video gamers, you are likely to hear the word “dub.” It actually means “win”. How is that possible?? Watch Video
Here is a word that many native English speakers will not know. Do you? Watch Video
English-language video games are full of vocabulary you can use right away. Here are four more examples and there are many more to come in future videos. Watch Video
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is a young US politician. She is a very good speaker, but is she good enough to convince her Among Us teammates that she is not an imposter? Watch Video
How does the word “boss” change when video gamers use it? Find out here. Watch Video