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    intermediate

    US /ˌɪntɚˈmidiɪt/

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    UK /ˌɪntəˈmi:diət/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveBetween; in the middle; moderate
    He holds intermediate views about religion
    adj.AdjectiveHaving some knowledge but not advanced
    The science test was at an intermediate level
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Person with some knowledge but not advanced
    The taekwondo intermediate knew most of the steps for a jumping kick
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Something that comes between two things in time, place, character, etc.
    An intermediate was used in the chemical reaction
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A stage in a process that occurs between the beginning and the end.
    There is an intermediate stage to complete before we can move on to the final phase.
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo act as an intermediate; to mediate.
    The UN can intermediate to help resolve the conflict.

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    Why Smoking makes People look Old? | #aumsum

    04:45Why Smoking makes People look Old? | #aumsum
    • During sublimation, a solid on heating, converts directly into vapor without passing through the intermediate liquid state.

      During sublimation, a solid on heating, converts directly into vapor without passing through the intermediate liquid state.

    C1

    How To Improve Your English In 30 Minutes Per Day

    12:11How To Improve Your English In 30 Minutes Per Day
    • You will see results every two to three months But do not expect perfection You will not be speaking Perfectly fluent in English in the span of three months by spending 30 minutes per day learning You need to understand that learning English is comparable to learning how to play an instrument for the first time Or learning how to play a new sport for the very first time So imagine how difficult it is to learn how to play a guitar Well from scratch or how to be a great basketball player or a great soccer player from scratch It takes a lot of time a lot of repetitions and a ton of practice now in order to understand these three exercises You must understand the four stages of learning any language that you're naturally going to follow The first stage of learning a new language is the foundation These are basic and common Vocabulary words and basic grammar now before you start learning a new language You should understand the most common vocabulary words that you will hear the most frequently when it comes to grammar You do not need to know Advanced grammar and crazy and tricky grammatical rules But you should understand just basic grammar basic grammar means how to say something in the past versus the present or the future for example, I Was recording a video I am recording a video and I will record a video Knowing basic grammar such as this is a part of the foundation of learning any new language now the second stage of language learning would be Observation which consists of reading and listening when it comes to reading You should be reading texts that were composed by native English speakers with good grammar when it comes to listening Grammar is a little bit less of a factor when it comes to speaking English even as native English speakers We do not follow all of the grammatical rules Perfectly and there are a lot of native English speakers out there who do not understand grammatical rules themselves the third stage of English would be Application which consists of writing and speaking the foundation being vocabulary and grammar will help you be able to read and listen By being able to read and listen and observe native English speakers will help you to begin to write and to speak You cannot skip Application as if you ever ever want to be able to speak in English or write in English You will need to physically speak and physically write type or text and the fourth stage of language learning is simply just Getting feedback now if you're at the a1 level of English being the elementary level the a2 level being the Pre-intermediate level or the b1 level being the intermediate level Then I would highly recommend that you get your feedback from a native English speaker Now if you are at the b2 level of English upper intermediate C1 or c2 levels of English where you're basically proficient Then honestly at that stage of your learning you can get feedback by yourself You could probably determine which areas you're struggling with and which areas you are less Familiar with when it comes to learning English now that the four stages of language learning are clear Let's get into the exercises the first exercise simply consists of reading well-written text in English and Dictating it with audio by doing this.

      You will see results every two to three months But do not expect perfection You will not be speaking Perfectly fluent in English in the span of three months by spending 30 minutes per day learning You need to understand that learning English is comparable to learning how to play an instrument for the first time Or learning how to play a new sport for the very first time So imagine how difficult it is to learn how to play a guitar Well from scratch or how to be a great basketball player or a great soccer player from scratch It takes a lot of time a lot of repetitions and a ton of practice now in order to understand these three exercises You must understand the four stages of learning any language that you're naturally going to follow The first stage of learning a new language is the foundation These are basic and common Vocabulary words and basic grammar now before you start learning a new language You should understand the most common vocabulary words that you will hear the most frequently when it comes to grammar You do not need to know Advanced grammar and crazy and tricky grammatical rules But you should understand just basic grammar basic grammar means how to say something in the past versus the present or the future for example, I Was recording a video I am recording a video and I will record a video Knowing basic grammar such as this is a part of the foundation of learning any new language now the second stage of language learning would be Observation which consists of reading and listening when it comes to reading You should be reading texts that were composed by native English speakers with good grammar when it comes to listening Grammar is a little bit less of a factor when it comes to speaking English even as native English speakers We do not follow all of the grammatical rules Perfectly and there are a lot of native English speakers out there who do not understand grammatical rules themselves the third stage of English would be Application which consists of writing and speaking the foundation being vocabulary and grammar will help you be able to read and listen By being able to read and listen and observe native English speakers will help you to begin to write and to speak You cannot skip Application as if you ever ever want to be able to speak in English or write in English You will need to physically speak and physically write type or text and the fourth stage of language learning is simply just Getting feedback now if you're at the a1 level of English being the elementary level the a2 level being the Pre-intermediate level or the b1 level being the intermediate level Then I would highly recommend that you get your feedback from a native English speaker Now if you are at the b2 level of English upper intermediate C1 or c2 levels of English where you're basically proficient Then honestly at that stage of your learning you can get feedback by yourself You could probably determine which areas you're struggling with and which areas you are less Familiar with when it comes to learning English now that the four stages of language learning are clear Let's get into the exercises the first exercise simply consists of reading well-written text in English and Dictating it with audio by doing this.

    • You'll be able to pick up pretty quickly on what you're familiar with and what you are not familiar with This will be a lot more confusing for those who are at the beginner levels or even the b1 lower intermediate levels and Finally as a bonus exercise a great way to do all of this in one in way under 30 minutes per a day Simply just watch a piece of content.

      You'll be able to pick up pretty quickly on what you're familiar with and what you are not familiar with This will be a lot more confusing for those who are at the beginner levels or even the b1 lower intermediate levels and Finally as a bonus exercise a great way to do all of this in one in way under 30 minutes per a day Simply just watch a piece of content.

    B1

    English Rewind - 6 Minute English: How quickly can you learn English?

    06:32English Rewind - 6 Minute English: How quickly can you learn English?
    • It's aimed at intermediate learners and charts a pathway through the various aspects of the language.

      It's aimed at intermediate learners and charts a pathway through the various aspects of the language.

    A2

    The SOCIAL CLASS System... EXPLAINED | Easy English 191

    13:52The SOCIAL CLASS System... EXPLAINED | Easy English 191
    • Our classes are for intermediate to proficient English speakers who are looking to become fluent in the English language.

      Our classes are for intermediate to proficient English speakers who are looking to become fluent in the English language.

    A2

    Business | English learning podcast Conversation | Episode 2

    25:42Business | English learning podcast Conversation | Episode 2
    • We've got an intermediate lesson today, and we're going to study some real English.

      We've got an intermediate lesson today, and we're going to study some real English.

    • Today, as Erica mentioned, we have an intermediate lesson.

      Today, as Erica mentioned, we have an intermediate lesson.

    A2

    Learning English is Not Like Learning Other Languages

    32:25Learning English is Not Like Learning Other Languages
    • But in other countries, having that English high level or even just an intermediate level of English, to someone who doesn't speak English, your intermediate English sounds good.

      But in other countries, having that English high level or even just an intermediate level of English, to someone who doesn't speak English, your intermediate English sounds good.

    A2

    Peroxisomes Structure & Function

    16:24Peroxisomes Structure & Function
    • So if I get ethanol, so here's my ethanol that I decide to consume, I can actually break this down into a particular intermediate.

      So if I get ethanol, so here's my ethanol that I decide to consume, I can actually break this down into a particular intermediate.

    B2

    Why Trump Slapped High Tariffs On Countries Like Vietnam

    08:21Why Trump Slapped High Tariffs On Countries Like Vietnam
    • So they were importing raw materials and intermediate products from China into a country like Vietnam or Thailand and then doing the production in Vietnam and exporting.

      So they were importing raw materials and intermediate products from China into a country like Vietnam or Thailand and then doing the production in Vietnam and exporting.

    B1

    Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE

    11:20Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE
    • Um, and I am always amazed at the number of people who have been studying english for a long time and maybe our intermediate or higher level of english that don't know the basics.

      Um, and I am always amazed at the number of people who have been studying english for a long time and maybe our intermediate or higher level of english that don't know the basics.

    A1

    Taiwan Aims To Go 'Bilingual' by 2030 | TaiwanPlus News

    05:13Taiwan Aims To Go 'Bilingual' by 2030 | TaiwanPlus News
    • And that showed that 21% of students at senior high school were achieving upper intermediate or advanced levels of English language proficiency.

      And that showed that 21% of students at senior high school were achieving upper intermediate or advanced levels of English language proficiency.

    B1