Bravia, my friends! You made it to the end! It's day 30 of your 30 Day
English Vocabulary Challenge. However, we still have three words to master today. So let's do this! Let's finish out the 105 words we've learned all month from the academic word list
Words that will help you have sophisticated English conversations, words you need to know if you're preparing for the IELTS or TOEFL exam. I've been watching the posts you've been making about this challenge, it's incredible, inspiring. Make up a sentence to a word you learn, and post it on social. Don't forget to like and subscribe and don't forget to download the study guide that goes with this 30 day challenge. You can do that by clicking here or the link in the video description. Learn the words, ace the quizzes, you've got this.
Today, we begin with INSTITUTE.
It's a noun, an organization created for a particular purpose, such as research, or education. I visit the art institute's gallery once a month. As a verb, it means to begin or create something, such as a new law, rule, or system. By instituting these programs, we hope to improve our children's education.
Let's look again up close and in slow motion.
And now we'll go to Youglish for five examples.
The Wisconsin Institute For Research On Poverty recently did a symposium on this.
This is an organization created for a particular purpose. In this case, to conduct research. Oh, conduct, that's another word we learned in this challenge.
To conduct research on poverty. You know what? We learned research, too, on day four.