Young Sheldon Season 2 Episodes 11 English Vocabulary List

Young Sheldon S2E11

A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf

This page provides a comprehensive English vocabulary list for "Young Sheldon Season 2 Episode 11," titled "A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf," featuring 145 words to enhance your language skills. As Sheldon Cooper dives into the world of superheroes, you can explore a dominant CEFR level of B2, with a breakdown of vocabulary that includes 14 A2 words, 55 B1 words, 55 B2 words, 19 C1 words, and 2 C2 words. Here, you can engage in various activities such as reading passages, practicing AI speaking, and expanding your vocabulary to grasp the episode's context better. Whether you are preparing for an English exam or simply looking to improve your language proficiency, this resource is tailored to help you succeed.

145 words
A2
14
B1
55
B2
55
C1
19
C2
2
achieve the full potential B2
administer B2
admire B1
advanced calculus C1
algebra B1
alien B1
amen A2
ancient language B1
apparently not B1
army of super-intelligent children B2
baptize B1
been meaning to B1
behavior modification B2
Bible buddies B2
bless you A2
brushed them A2
burned my mouth B1
Cabbage Patch doll B1
chicken nuggets A2
circle back B2
civilized B2
come over A2
come to the conclusion B2
conquest C1
correctional facility B2
cranking out B2
criminally insane C1
cutie pie B1
Dang A2
didn't stop me B1
do my bidding C2
do your bidding C1
double dunked B2
drawn out B2
drunk off my ass C1
dull-witted C1
dumb B1
dunkin' B1
education theory B2
electrodes C1
expand her intellectual horizons B2
extract B2
fall in love A2
fall into the conventional category of B2
fan letter B1
fooling B1
for our own benefit B2
found his way to the Lord B2
future generations B1
get off my back B2
goes well B1
going to hell B1
Got to love him B1
grounded B1
Hallelujah B1
hang out A2
haunted house B1
heads-up B1
helping the needy B1
hit a wall B2
hitchhiked B2
Howdy A2
impure thoughts B2
in a perfect world B1
inflict harm on B2
inspirational B2
interrogation B2
it works A2
jerk B1
just between us B2
keeping in mind B2
knows no bounds C1
look after B1
lust C1
lying through your teeth C1
made a deep impact B2
make some bad decisions B1
modify your behavior B2
more than life itself B2
motivate B1
motivated B1
narrow it down B1
new man B1
no fun A2
Novus C1
number one fan B1
nuts for B2
one thing were to lead to another B2
opportunity B1
option B1
picture it B1
potty training B1
powerful stuff B1
Praise Jesus B1
profession of faith C1
punishment B1
pushing it B2
radical change B2
randiness C2
recipe for B2
recording my findings B2
referred to yourself as B2
repent B2
reward B1
rough family situation B2
screenwriter B2
seek salvation C1
set me free B2
set my mind to it B2
signed up B1
simian C1
skillful B2
skillful questioning B2
skinny dipping B2
sliced into B1
slow B1
Socrates B2
sophisticated B2
Speaking of which B2
spend time together A2
spoke to me B1
start over A2
stay on the path of righteousness C1
superhumans C1
take your silence as a yes B2
Take your time A2
taking advantage of B1
tendonitis C1
think poorly of B2
took a real beating B2
torturing B2
transformation B2
treasure trove C1
trigonometry C1
trust in B1
tutoring B1
twelfths B1
variables B2
verse B1
video diary B1
washed away B1
Way to go B1
went wrong B1
wipe clean B1
wiped out B2

In "A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf," Sheldon Cooper is excited to learn about a new superhero movie. He wants to make his own superhero story with his friends. Meanwhile, his mother, Mary, is worried about Sheldon spending too much time on movies instead of doing homework. She tries to encourage him to focus on schoolwork, but Sheldon is determined to create his superhero world. Meanwhile, George, Sheldon's father, is dealing with his own problems at work and trying to support his family.

As the episode goes on, Sheldon works on his superhero story and shares it with his friends. They have fun but also face challenges in their project. Sheldon’s passion for superheroes leads to funny moments and misunderstandings. On the other hand, Mary learns to balance her worries and support Sheldon’s creativity. George also finds a way to connect with his family while managing his job stress. In the end, they all learn important lessons about family, creativity, and the importance of following their dreams.

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