Dear students, we meet again.
Today, Mr. John brings the distinction between the words "genius" and "genuine".
(1)genius:/ˈdʒiːniəs/n.Genius, talent
What it means:"genius"Indicates genius and refers to a person who has exceptional talent or creativity in a certain field.
Example sentence: Albert Einstein was a true genius in the field of physics(Albert Einstein was a true genius in physics.) )
her musical genius was evident from a very young age.(Her ** talent was evident from a very young age.) )
mozart was a musical genius who composed masterpieces at a very young age.(Mozart was a genius who created masterpieces at a very young age.) )
steve jobs is often considered a business genius for his innovative approach.(Steve Jobs is often considered a business genius because of his innovative thinking.) )
recognizing a child's genius early on can help nurture their talents.(Recognizing a child's gifts early can help nurture their talents.) )
(2)genuine:/ˈdʒenjuɪn/adj.True, genuine, sincere
What it means:"genuine"It means true, genuine, and is usually used to describe the authenticity of things, authenticity, or the sincerity of people.
Example sentence: This painting is a genuine picasso(This painting is a real Picasso work.) )
i appreciate your genuine concern for my well-being.(I thank you for your sincere concern for my well-being.) )
the antique store assured us that the painting was a genuine masterpiece.(The antique shop assures us that the painting is a true masterpiece.) )
her smile was genuine, reflecting pure happiness.(Her smile is genuine, reflecting pure happiness.) )
i can tell when someone is being genuine and when they're just pretending.(I can tell if a person is sincere or just pretending.) )
(3) [Mr. John's summary].
genius: Genius
genuine: true (real, positive, sincere).