LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS DAY 11

Welcome to day 11 in your 30 Day Vocabulary 
Challenge. One video a day, every day, for 30  

days. We’re learning 105 words from the academic 
word list, so these are words you’ll need to know  

if you’re preparing for the IELTS or TOEFL exam. 
But also if you read or watch the news in English  

or have conversations in English. These are 
intermediate words and we’re going to study  

them in real situations so your understanding 
will go beyond just memorizing a definition.  

So grab your friends, have them 
join you in this challenge,  

and let’s do this! As always, if you like 
this video, or you learned something new,  

please like and subscribe with notifications. 
I’d love to have you as my student.

During these 30 days, we’re learning 105 
words together. I do have a download for you,  

a list of all the words with definitions and 
sample sentences, as well as quizzes to make  

sure you’re really getting and remembering these 
words. You can get that download by following  

this link or the link in the video description. 
Today, we’re learning four new words and we’re  

looking at the different ways these words are 
used in various real situations. For each word,  

you’ll get the definition, we’ll go over the 
pronunciation, you’ll get to see it up close  

and in slow motion, and then we’ll also go 
to Youglish for five examples from real life. 

Our first word is COMMISSION.  

This is a three syllable word with middle syllable stress. 

You don’t really need to put a vowel in the first 
or last syllable. com– com– comi– sion, sion.  

Commission. It’s a noun, a group of people who’ve 
been given the official job of finding information  

or controlling something. She served on the city’s 
water commission. It also means money paid to an  

employee for selling something. This job will 
give a base salary, plus commission for each sale  

you make. As a verb, it means to order or request 
something to be made or done. The travel magazine  

commissioned a story on the world’s best beaches. 
Let’s look again up close and in slow motion. 

And now we’ll go to Youglish to see 
five examples of this word in context. 

My salary might change in the way that I get 
a lower base salary, but a higher commission. 

This woman leads outdoor camping adventures 
for groups. She has a guaranteed base salary  

or minimum salary, then in addition to that, she 
makes extra money, a commission, for each person  

that goes on this adventure. For example, maybe 
she receives another fifty dollars per person.

My salary might change in the way that I get 
a lower base salary, but a higher commission. 

Here’s another example.
Serving on that commission  

was a transformative experience for me.
Serving or working on a commission. This means  

that working with a group of people on specific 
projects was a powerful thing that changed  

something about the way that he thinks or feels.
Serving on that commission was a transformative  

experience for me.
Let’s see another example. 

We filed a successful complaint with 
the main human rights commission. 

A human rights commission is a group of people 
that hears and helps resolve problems that  

have to do with freedom of opinion, the 
right to work, and education, and so on.  

For example, if a person feels that they aren’t 
being treated equally because of the color of  

their skin, they can file a complaint or 
report to the human rights commission.  

This group will help this person’s voice be heard 
in a legal way, and work towards fair treatment. 

We filed a successful complaint with 
the main human rights commission. 

Let’s look at another example.
It doesn’t have to be, you know, joining a  

huge commission or something that’s big and showy.
Commissions are typically groups of people that  

are working on specialized problems and 
they’re public. This means their work and  

decisions are not secret or hidden. If 
you join a commission, that’s something  

that people in public spaces are going to 
know about, which could feel big and showy. 

It doesn’t have to be, you know, joining a huge 
commission or something that’s big and showy. 

Our last example.
So the story was uh, this was  

commissioned by, and for National Geographic.
This guy is saying that the magazine,  

National Geographic, paid money to a writer to 
travel the Australian outback all by herself for  

a period of time, then write an interesting 
piece about it to publish in the magazine. 

So the story was uh, this was commissioned 
by, and for National Geographic. 

Our next word is CREDIT.

As a noun, this word has several meanings. It can mean borrowed money that  

has to be paid back in the future. For example, 
in the past, stores allowed their customers to buy  

food and other things on credit. It also means a 
record of how well you’ve paid bills in the past.  

She always pays her bills on time so 
she has good credit. It can also mean  

an amount of money added to an account. We’ll 
put credit back on your card for the return.  

And finally, it can also mean praise or special 
attention for doing something. Bill got credit  

for inventing the telephone, though many other 
inventors were working on the project. As a verb,  

it means to add an amount of money to a total. 
Your payment of $38.50 has been credited to your  

account, which brings the total you owe down to 
$25. Let’s look again up close and in slow motion. 

And now we’ll go to Youglish to see 
five examples of this word in context. 

Your credit cards are maxed out.
Maxed out. Every credit card has a  

maximum limit that you can use it for. If your 
card has a max limit of five thousand dollars,  

and you use it to reserve five thousand dollars of 
airline tickets, you won’t be able to buy anything  

else with that card until you pay the credit card 
company back that five thousand, plus interest,  

depending on how long it takes you to pay them 
back. You’ve maxed out what you can buy on credit. 

Your credit cards are maxed out.
Here’s another example. 

But to his credit, he was so funny.
To his credit. Something good or positive  

about someone. He probably just mentioned 
a negative quality about another guy,  

maybe this guy was always a few minutes 
late to work, but he was funny, so his  

boss didn’t mind too much. This thing, 
this positive quality was to his credit. 

But to his credit he was so funny.
Let’s see another example. 

I can take credit for the 
failures, not for the success. 

This is a very humble thing to say. Instead of 
saying yes, this thing turned out amazingly well  

and it’s all because of me. He’s taking 
responsibility for the mistakes along the  

road to success. It’s a way to honor the other 
people who helped you, or worked with you. When  

someone says congratulations, you might reply, 
I can’t take full credit or something like that. 

I can take credit for the 
failures, not for the success. 

Let’s look at another example.
Finch, Moody’s, and S&P have now given the state  

its highest credit rating in over 40 years.
There are a few companies in the US that can look  

at all of your purchase loan and credit history 
and give you a score called a credit rating.  

If you want to borrow a large amount of money 
to buy a house or a car, the lender or bank  

will first look at that number, your credit score.
Finch, Moody’s, and S&P have now given the state  

its highest credit rating in over 40 years.

Our last example. 

I, I think I’m gonna have to 
credit you now for an idea. 

Here, ‘credit you’ means to point to you as 
the source. When my four-year-old decided to  

stop taking afternoon naps, my husband suggested 
that we let him listen to audiobooks in his room  

for an hour instead, and it worked. We did get 
that hour of space to ourselves that we needed.  

It was a great idea and I credit David 
for it. It was his idea, not mine. 

I, I think I’m gonna have to 
credit you now for an idea. 

Our next word is INVESTMENT.  

This word has a T between two other consonants, 
so it might be dropped. Investment, or it might  

be a true T, investment. But more commonly, 
it will be dropped. Investment. It’s a noun,  

and it means the act of using money to earn 
more money. Also, it means spending money, time,  

energy, and so on, with the idea that it will 
increase something in value or usefulness. Buying  

our house was a great investment. I’m investing 
the time to do extra Math games with my daughter  

because I want her to be confident at Math. 
Let’s look up close and in slow motion. 

And now we’ll go to Youglish to see 
five examples of this word in context. 

My investment is in their success and that’s it.
Who’s invested in your success?  

These are the people who’ve spent time helping 
you get the knowledge and skills that you need.  

They’ve helped pay for classes, or tuition, or 
other training, or maybe they’ve given you support  

in non-financial ways, like helping you study, 
or taking care of your kids so you could work.  

They’ve invested in you because they 
want to see good results in your life. 

My investment is in their success and that’s it.
Here’s another example. 

We’re making a rather large 
investment in the technology for this. 

He’s saying that his company or partners 
are giving lots of money to the people who  

are designing the technology. They give money 
to help start something new, and later, these  

investors hope to see the technology succeed and 
get all of their invested money back, plus more. 

We’re making a rather large 
investment in the technology for this. 

Let’s see another example.
They are mothers who are  

living in communities where the schools are 
failing, where there’s a lack of investment. 

What does it take for students in a school 
to be successful? Of course, good teachers,  

good resources, like books, computers, materials, 
classrooms, and how do schools get these things?  

Money. Government, or private money is 
needed to help a school get the things  

it needs for students. She’s saying that no 
investment leads to underperforming schools. 

They are mothers who are living in 
communities where the schools are failing,  

where there’s a lack of investment.
Let’s look at another example. 

We doubled down on our 
investment in renewable energy. 

Doubled down means to try twice as hard, or 
with two times as much effort for something.  

Obama reports that the US increased 
its spending on renewable energy like  

solar or wind power. It doubled down.
We doubled down on our investment in  

renewable energy.
Our last example. 

So I think a lot of it is being 
funded by investment money. 

Investment money helps businesses grow. If you 
receive investment money, you can use it to pay  

for things like employees, or to set up your 
business. But with it, you take the promise  

you’ll pay it back, plus interest.
So I think a lot of it is being  

funded by investment money.
Our last word today is PURCHASE.  

A two syllable word with first syllable stress. 
We’ve got the UR vowel there like in bird  

and it mixes, it blends with the R, 
they’re really just one sound. Pp–urr–  

Pur— purchase. It’s a verb, it means to 
buy property, goods, etc., you can purchase  

souvenirs at the gift shop. As a noun, 
it means the act of buying something. My  

most expensive purchase this year was my car. 
Let’s watch again up close and in slow motion. 

And now we’ll go to Youglish to see 
five examples of this word in context. 

Every time he made a wine 
purchase, Lussier thought  

about the parties he would host for his friends.
Use a noun before ‘purchase’ to describe exactly  

what you spent money on: a car purchase, a 
home purchase, a vacation property purchase.  

this structure, is a fancy 
way to say I bought something. 

Every time he made a wine purchase, 
Lussier thought about the parties he  

would host for his friends.
Here’s another example. 

Farmable soil, if you go to purchase 
it, costs four dollars a pound. 

He’s talking about the cost of soil or 
dirt that can be used to grow plants. 

Farmable soil, if you go to purchase 
it, costs four dollars a pound. 

Let’s see another example.
One of the things I’m looking  

at now is what types of equipment do I purchase?
This speaker is in charge of a health and wellness  

program at UC Berkeley. He’s thinking about 
what kind of gym equipment he needs to buy. 

One of the things I’m looking at now is 
what types of equipment do I purchase? 

Let’s look at another example.
They have our credit cards,  

they have our location, they 
have our purchase history. 

Google, Facebook, and other companies are always 
collecting information, about how we use our  

computers and phones, things that we search for, 
and things that we buy, or our purchase history. 

They have our credit cards, they have our 
location, they have our purchase history. 

Our last example.
Real estate is obviously a major purchase. 

Real estate. Land and the buildings on it. 
Buying a piece of real estate, like a house,  

is a big decision, a major purchase.
Real estate is obviously a major purchase. 

Seeing their real-life examples can really help 
you understand how to use these words, can’t it?  

I have a challenge for you now. Make 
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make a video of yourself saying it,

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欢迎来到 30 天词汇挑战的第 11 天
。 每天一个视频,持续 30

天。 我们从学术词汇表中学习了 105 个单词
,因此

如果您正在准备雅思考试或托福考试,这些单词是您需要知道的。
但是,如果您阅读或观看英语新闻

或进行英语对话。 这些是
中间词,我们将

在实际情况下对其进行研究,这样您的理解
将不仅仅是记住一个定义。

所以抓住你的朋友,让他们
加入你的挑战

,让我们开始吧! 与往常一样,如果您喜欢
这个视频,或者您学到了一些新东西,

请喜欢并订阅通知。
我很想收你为我的学生。

在这 30 天里,我们一起学习了 105 个
单词。 我确实为您下载了

一个包含所有单词的列表以及定义和
例句,以及

确保您真正掌握并记住这些
单词的测验。 您可以通过点击

此链接或视频说明中的链接进行下载。
今天,我们正在学习四个新单词,并且我们

正在研究这些单词在各种实际情况中的不同使用方式
。 对于每个单词,

你会得到定义,我们会复习
发音,你会近距离

和慢动作看到它,然后我们还会
去 Youglish 找五个现实生活中的例子。

我们的第一个词是委员会。

这是一个中音节重音的三音节词。

您实际上不需要在第一个
或最后一个音节中添加元音。 com– com– 委员会– 锡安。

委员会。 这是一个名词,一群
被赋予寻找信息或控制某事的官方工作的人

。 她曾在该市的
水务委员会任职。 这也意味着支付给

员工出售某物的钱。 这份工作将
提供基本工资,以及您所做的每笔销售的佣金

。 作为动词,它的意思是命令或要求
做某事或做某事。 旅游杂志

委托撰写了一篇关于世界上最好的海滩的故事。
让我们再次近距离观察慢动作。

现在,我们将转到 Youglish,查看
该词在上下文中的五个示例。

我的工资可能会发生变化,因为我获得
了较低的基本工资,但更高的佣金。

这位女士带领
团体进行户外露营探险。 她有保证的基本工资

或最低工资,除此之外,她还会
为每个进行这次冒险的人赚取额外的钱,即佣金

。 例如,也许
她每人再收到 50 美元。

我的工资可能会发生变化,因为我获得
了较低的基本工资,但更高的佣金。

这是另一个例子。
担任该委员会的职务

对我来说是一次变革性的经历。
为佣金服务或工作。 这

意味着在特定项目上与一群人
合作是一件很强大的事情,它

改变了他的想法或感受。
担任该委员会的职务对我来说是一次变革性的

经历。
让我们看另一个例子。

我们成功地
向主要人权委员会提出了投诉。

人权委员会是
一群听取意见并帮助

解决与意见自由、
工作权和教育等有关的问题的人。

例如,如果有人
因为肤色而感到自己没有得到平等对待

,他们可以
向人权委员会提出投诉或报告。

该小组将帮助以合法方式听到此人的声音
,并努力争取公平待遇。

我们成功地
向主要人权委员会提出了投诉。

让我们看另一个例子。
你知道,不一定要加入

巨额佣金或大而华丽的事情。
委员会通常

是致力于解决专业问题的一群人,
他们是公开的。 这意味着他们的工作和

决定不是秘密或隐藏的。 如果
您加入一个委员会,那么

公共场所的人们就会
知道这一点,这可能会让人觉得大而华丽。

你知道,它不一定要加入一个巨大的
佣金或什么大而华丽的东西。

我们的最后一个例子。
所以这个故事是呃,这是

由国家地理委托和为国家地理制作的。
这家伙说

国家地理杂志付钱请一位作家
独自在澳大利亚内陆旅行

一段时间,然后写一篇有趣的
文章发表在杂志上。

所以故事是呃,这是
由国家地理委托和为国家地理制作的。

我们的下一个词是信用。

作为名词,这个词有多种含义。 这可能意味着借来的钱

必须在未来偿还。 例如,
在过去,商店允许他们的顾客

赊购食物和其他东西。 这也意味着
您过去支付账单的记录。

她总是按时支付账单,因此
她的信用良好。 它也可能意味着

向帐户添加的金额。 我们
会将退款返还到您的卡上以用于退货。

最后,它也可以表示
对某事的赞扬或特别关注。 比尔

因发明电话而获得了荣誉,尽管许多其他
发明家都在从事该项目。 作为动词,

它的意思是在总数中加上一笔钱。
您的 38.50 美元付款已记入您的

帐户,您的欠款总额已
降至 25 美元。 让我们再次近距离观察慢动作。

现在,我们将转到 Youglish,查看
该词在上下文中的五个示例。

你的信用卡已经刷爆了。
爆棚。 每张信用卡都有一个

您可以使用的最高限额。 如果您的
卡的最高限额为 5000 美元,

并且您用它来预订 5000 美元的
机票,那么您将无法

用该卡购买任何其他东西,直到您
将这 5000 美元还给信用卡公司, 加上利息,

取决于您需要多长时间才能
偿还。 你已经用尽了可以赊购的东西。

你的信用卡已经刷爆了。
这是另一个例子。

但值得称赞的是,他非常有趣。
他的信用。 对某人好的或积极的东西

。 他可能只是提到
了另一个人的负面品质,

也许这个人
上班总是迟到几分钟,但他很有趣,所以他的

老板并没有太在意。 这件事,
这种积极的品质是他的功劳。

但值得称赞的是,他非常有趣。
让我们看另一个例子。

我可以把失败归功于自己
,而不是成功。

这是一个非常谦虚的说法。 而不是
说是的,这件事结果非常好

,这一切都是因为我。 他正在
为成功之路上的错误承担责任

。 这是一种向
帮助过您或与您一起工作的其他人致敬的方式。 当

有人说祝贺时,您可能会回复,
我不能完全相信或类似的话。

我可以把失败归功于自己
,而不是成功。

让我们看另一个例子。
芬奇、穆迪和标准普尔现已给予该

州 40 多年来最高的信用评级。
美国有几家公司可以查看

您的所有购买贷款和信用记录,
并给您一个称为信用评级的分数。

如果你想借大笔
钱买房子或汽车,贷方或银行

会首先查看那个数字,即你的信用评分。
芬奇、穆迪和标准普尔现已给予该

州 40 多年来最高的信用评级。

我们的最后一个例子。

我,我想我现在必须
感谢你的想法。

在这里,“credit you”是指将您
作为来源。 当我四岁的孩子决定

停止午睡时,我丈夫
建议我们让他在他的房间里听

一个小时的有声读物,结果奏效了。 我们确实得到
了我们需要的那一小时的空间。

这是一个好主意,我认为这是大卫
的功劳。 这是他的主意,不是我的。

我,我想我现在必须
感谢你的想法。

我们的下一个词是投资。

这个词在其他两个辅音之间有一个 T,
所以它可能会被删除。 投资,或者它

可能是真正的 T 型投资。 但更常见的是,
它会被丢弃。 投资。 这是一个名词

,意思是用钱赚
更多钱的行为。 此外,这意味着花费金钱、时间、

精力等,并认为它会
增加某些东西的价值或有用性。 购买

我们的房子是一项伟大的投资。 我正在
花时间和女儿一起做额外的数学游戏,

因为我希望她对数学有信心。
让我们以慢动作近距离观察。

现在,我们将转到 Youglish,查看
该词在上下文中的五个示例。

我的投资在于他们的成功,仅此而已。
谁为你的成功投资?

这些人花时间帮助
您获得所需的知识和技能。

他们帮助支付课程、学费或
其他培训费用,或者他们

以非经济方式为您提供支持,例如帮助您学习
或照顾您的孩子以便您可以工作。

他们投资于你是因为他们
想在你的生活中看到好的结果。

我的投资在于他们的成功,仅此而已。
这是另一个例子。

为此,我们在技术上进行了相当大的投资。

他说他的公司或合作伙伴
正在向设计技术的人提供大量资金

。 他们
捐钱帮助开始新事物,后来,这些

投资者希望看到这项技术取得成功
,并收回他们所有的投资资金,甚至更多。

为此,我们在技术上进行了相当大的投资。

让我们看另一个例子。
她们是

生活在学校
落后、缺乏投资的社区的母亲。

学生在学校
取得成功需要什么? 当然,好的老师,

好的资源,比如书籍、电脑、材料、
教室,学校是如何获得这些东西的?

钱。 需要政府或私人资金
来帮助学校

获得学生所需的东西。 她说没有任何
投资会导致学校表现不佳。

她们是生活
在学校落后

、缺乏投资的社区的母亲。
让我们看另一个例子。

我们
在可再生能源方面的投资翻了一番。

加倍努力意味着为某件事付出两倍的努力,
或者付出两倍的努力。

奥巴马报告称,美国增加
了对太阳能或风能等可再生能源的支出

。 它翻了一番。
我们在

可再生能源方面的投资翻了一番。
我们的最后一个例子。

所以我认为其中很大一部分是
由投资资金资助的。

投资资金有助于企业发展。 如果您
收到投资资金,您可以用它来

支付员工等费用,或建立您的
业务。 但有了它,你就答应了

你会偿还的承诺,外加利息。
所以我认为其中很大一部分是

由投资资金资助的。
我们今天的最后一句话是购买。

一个带有第一个音节重音的双音节词。
我们有 UR 元音,就像在 bird 中一样

,它混合,它与 R 混合,
它们实际上只是一个声音。 Pp–urr–

Pur–购买。 是动词,表示
购买财产、商品等,可以

在礼品店购买纪念品。 作为名词,
它表示购买某物的行为。 我

今年买的最贵的东西是我的车。
让我们再次近距离慢镜头观看。

现在,我们将转到 Youglish,查看
该词在上下文中的五个示例。

每次购买葡萄酒时
,卢西尔都会

想到他将为朋友举办的派对。
在“购买”之前使用名词来准确

描述您花钱的方式:购买汽车、购买
房屋、购买度假房产。

这种结构,是
说我买了东西的一种花哨的方式。

每次购买葡萄酒时,
Lussier 都会想到

他将为朋友举办的派对。
这是另一个例子。

耕地,如果你去买的
话,每磅要 4 美元。

他说的
是可用于种植植物的土壤或泥土的成本。

耕地,如果你去买的
话,每磅要 4 美元。

让我们看另一个例子。
我现在关注的一件事是

我要购买什么类型的设备?
这位演讲者负责

加州大学伯克利分校的一项健康计划。 他正在考虑
他需要购买什么样的健身器材。

我现在正在关注的一件事是我要
购买哪些类型的设备?

让我们看另一个例子。
他们有我们的信用卡,

他们有我们的位置,他们
有我们的购买历史。

Google、Facebook 和其他公司一直在
收集信息,包括我们如何使用

计算机和手机、我们搜索
的东西、我们购买的东西或我们的购买历史。

他们有我们的信用卡,他们有我们的
位置,他们有我们的购买历史。

我们的最后一个例子。
房地产显然是一项重大购买。

房地产。 土地和上面的建筑物。
购买一块房地产,比如房子,

是一个重大的决定,一个重大的购买。
房地产显然是一项重大购买。

看看他们在现实生活中的例子真的可以帮助
你理解如何使用这些词,不是吗?

我现在对你有一个挑战。
用其中一个词组成一个句子,

制作一段自己说这句话的视频,

然后将其发布到社交媒体上,标记我,并
使用#rachelsenglish30daychallenge 标签

不要害羞,你可以这样做。 我们的下一个
视频将于明天费城时间上午 10 点发布,

回来学习另外四个词汇。
同时,

观看此视频继续学习,并查看我在
瑞秋英语学院的在线课程。 你会成为一个更

自信的英语演讲者。 请
记得订阅。 我喜欢做你的老师。

就是这样,非常
感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。