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📈 Telegram 频道 YET (Your English Tutor) 的分析概览

频道 YET (Your English Tutor) (@amansiryet) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 22 585 名订阅者,在 教育 类别中位列第 8 734,并在 印度 地区排名第 18 584

📊 受众指标与增长动态

невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 22 585 名订阅者。

根据 13 七月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -241,过去 24 小时变化为 -14,整体触达仍然可观。

  • 认证状态: 未认证
  • 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 8.03%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 3.41% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
  • 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 1 814 次浏览,首日通常累积 770 次浏览。
  • 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 5
  • 主题关注点: 内容集中在 usage, editorial, synonym, meaning, policy 等核心主题上。

📝 描述与内容策略

作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
The official Telegram channel for our YouTube channel "YET Your English Tutor." All PDFs, study material and class notifications are available in the channel

凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 15 七月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 教育 类别中的关键影响点。

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https://www.youtube.com/live/WXSow1FqQ44?si=8vtPLe_lmWIHdWlx Dear Students, Today's Live Editorial Class starts at 9:15 PM sharp. 🔔 Turn on notifications and join us using the link below.

✅ (Beyond the Blend) The Economic Times – Editorial Vocabulary 1. Laced (ADJECTIVE): (मिश्रित / मिला हुआ) – containing a small amount of another substance Synonyms: mixed, blended Antonyms: pure Example: The fuel is laced with ethanol to reduce emissions. (उत्सर्जन कम करने के लिए ईंधन में एथेनॉल मिलाया गया है।) 2. Deliberation (NOUN): (विचार-विमर्श) – careful discussion before making a decision Synonyms: discussion, consultation Antonyms: haste Example: The committee reached its decision after lengthy deliberations. (समिति ने लंबे विचार-विमर्श के बाद अपना निर्णय लिया।) 3. Adequately (ADVERB): (पर्याप्त रूप से) – to a satisfactory or sufficient extent Synonyms: sufficiently, properly Antonyms: inadequately Example: The policy was not adequately explained to the public. (नीति को जनता के सामने पर्याप्त रूप से नहीं समझाया गया।) 4. Pre-emptive (ADJECTIVE): (पूर्व-निवारक / पहले से उठाया गया) – taken in advance to prevent something from happening Synonyms: preventive, proactive Antonyms: reactive Example: The government took pre-emptive measures to control the outbreak. (सरकार ने प्रकोप को नियंत्रित करने के लिए पहले से निवारक कदम उठाए।) 5. Dispel (VERB): (दूर करना / समाप्त करना) – to remove doubt, fear, or a false belief Synonyms: eliminate, clear up Antonyms: reinforce Example: The minister tried to dispel public fears. (मंत्री ने जनता की आशंकाओं को दूर करने का प्रयास किया।) 6. Complacency (NOUN): (आत्मसंतुष्टि / लापरवाही) – a feeling of satisfaction that prevents further effort or caution Synonyms: self-satisfaction, overconfidence Antonyms: vigilance Example: Complacency can lead to serious mistakes. (आत्मसंतुष्टि गंभीर गलतियों का कारण बन सकती है।) 7. Remiss (ADJECTIVE): (लापरवाह / अपने कर्तव्य में चूक करने वाला) – failing to do something that should be done Synonyms: negligent, careless Antonyms: diligent Example: The authorities would be remiss if they ignored the warning. (यदि अधिकारी चेतावनी को नज़रअंदाज़ करें, तो यह उनकी लापरवाही होगी।) 8. Exploit (VERB): (फायदा उठाना / दुरुपयोग करना) – to make use of a situation unfairly for one's benefit Synonyms: misuse, capitalize on Antonyms: protect Example: Fraudsters often exploit public confusion. (धोखेबाज़ अक्सर लोगों की उलझन का फायदा उठाते हैं।) 9. Vulnerability (NOUN): (कमज़ोरी / संवेदनशीलता) – the state of being easily harmed or affected Synonyms: weakness, susceptibility Antonyms: resilience Example: The crisis exposed the country's energy vulnerability. (संकट ने देश की ऊर्जा संबंधी कमज़ोरी को उजागर किया।) 10. Stakeholder (NOUN): (हितधारक) – a person or group with an interest in a decision or project Synonyms: participant, interested party Antonyms: outsider Example: All stakeholders should be consulted before implementing the policy. (नीति लागू करने से पहले सभी हितधारकों से परामर्श किया जाना चाहिए।)

Dear students, Good morning! Today's Power Punch Editorial – Beyond the Blend (from Economic Times) It examines why India's E20 fuel policy needs not only cleaner energy but also clear public communication. We'll discuss consumer concerns, misinformation, energy security, and why transparency is essential for successful policy implementation. 📚 Have a read in advance! 🕢 Class at 8:00 PM (Live)

Based on today's editorial "Beyond the Blend", which focuses on the need for transparent communication around India's E20 fuel policy and balancing energy goals with public trust, here's a crisper version:
Dear students, Good morning!
Today's Power Punch Editorial – Beyond the Blend explores why India's E20 fuel policy needs not just cleaner energy, but clearer communication. We'll discuss public trust, misinformation, consumer concerns, and the balance between energy security and transparency.
Have a read in advance! 🕣 Class at 7:30 PM (Live)

Marked PDF with notes (Editorial - Insular Incentives)

https://www.youtube.com/live/kRTRlYtVmuY?si=TFTHqe1AZrThtjt0 Dear students, Live editorial (Power Punch) class starts at 8:30 pm sharp. Join us!

Quiz of the day (Give it a try when you self-read today's editorial) (Solutions at the end of the class) _______________________ Q 1. What can be inferred about second-generation (2G) ethanol? a) It lacks sufficient consumer demand. b) It should replace every existing ethanol technology. c) It deserves greater policy support despite higher costs. d) It depends mainly on expanding sugarcane cultivation. Q 2. Why does the author discuss maize, millets, sweet sorghum and biomass? a) To show that every alternative is superior to sugarcane. b) To prove technology has solved ethanol production. c) To argue food security is now less important. d) To highlight the different trade-offs among feedstocks. _______________________ Q 3. (Meaning) A socially awkward or tactless act a) Sine qua non                 b) Persona non grata c) Ad hoc                                             d) Faux pas Q 4. (One-word) A commitment or agreement to purchase or use a specified amount of a product or resource) Intake                                               b) Uptake c) Offtake                                             d) Undertake Q 5. (Phrasal Verb) Set off ? Q 6. (One-word) Make 5 words using the root ‘Out’ (meaning: extra) _______________________ Q 7-8. (Common errors) The negotiating skills of experienced diplomats are usually superior to first-time politicians, and their expertise is often lucrative than technical knowledge in high-stakes diplomacy.

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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary – Insular Incentive (13 July 2026) 1. Deceptively (ADVERB): (भ्रामक रूप से / देखने में कुछ और) – in a way that gives a misleading impression Synonyms: misleadingly, falsely Antonyms: transparently Example: The proposal appears deceptively simple. (प्रस्ताव देखने में भ्रामक रूप से सरल लगता है।) 2. Predominantly (ADVERB): (मुख्य रूप से) – mainly or for the most part Synonyms: mainly, primarily Antonyms: marginally Example: The region is predominantly dependent on agriculture. (यह क्षेत्र मुख्य रूप से कृषि पर निर्भर है।) 3. Outweigh (VERB): (अधिक महत्वपूर्ण होना / भारी पड़ना) – to be greater or more important than something else Synonyms: exceed, surpass Antonyms: fall short Example: The benefits of the reform outweigh its costs. (सुधार के लाभ उसकी लागत से अधिक हैं।) 4. Entrench (VERB): (मज़बूती से स्थापित कर देना) – to establish something so firmly that it becomes difficult to change Synonyms: embed, reinforce Antonyms: weaken Example: Poor policies can entrench economic inequality. (खराब नीतियाँ आर्थिक असमानता को मज़बूती से स्थापित कर सकती हैं।) 5. Feedstock (NOUN): (कच्चा माल) – raw material used to produce fuel or another industrial product Synonyms: raw material, input Antonyms: finished product Example: Sugarcane is widely used as a feedstock for ethanol. (गन्ने का व्यापक रूप से एथेनॉल के कच्चे माल के रूप में उपयोग किया जाता है।) 6. Entail (VERB): (अनिवार्य रूप से शामिल करना / परिणामस्वरूप होना) – to involve something as a necessary result Synonyms: involve, necessitate Antonyms: exclude Example: Economic reforms often entail difficult decisions. (आर्थिक सुधारों में अक्सर कठिन निर्णय शामिल होते हैं।) 7. Curb (VERB): (नियंत्रित करना / कम करना) – to control or limit something undesirable Synonyms: restrain, limit Antonyms: encourage Example: The government introduced measures to curb inflation. (सरकार ने महंगाई को नियंत्रित करने के लिए उपाय शुरू किए।) 8. Viability (NOUN): (व्यवहार्यता / सफल होने की क्षमता) – the ability to work successfully or survive Synonyms: feasibility, sustainability Antonyms: impracticality Example: Experts questioned the economic viability of the project. (विशेषज्ञों ने परियोजना की आर्थिक व्यवहार्यता पर सवाल उठाए।) 9. Offtake (NOUN): (उत्पाद की सुनिश्चित खरीद) – an arrangement to purchase a producer's output Synonyms: purchase, procurement Antonyms: non-purchase Example: Long-term offtake agreements provide certainty to producers. (दीर्घकालिक खरीद समझौते उत्पादकों को निश्चितता प्रदान करते हैं।) 10. Import Substitution (NOUN): (आयात प्रतिस्थापन) – the policy of replacing imported goods with domestically produced alternatives Synonyms: domestic replacement, localisation Antonyms: import dependence Example: Import substitution can reduce dependence on foreign products. (आयात प्रतिस्थापन विदेशी उत्पादों पर निर्भरता कम कर सकता है।)

Dear students, Good morning! Today's Power Punch Editorial – Insular Incentive is based on an insightful editorial that examines India's ethanol-blending policy and asks whether the push for cleaner fuel is coming at an unfair cost to consumers. We'll discuss why the government is promoting E20 petrol, the economic and environmental trade-offs of relying heavily on sugarcane-based ethanol, the promise and limitations of alternative feedstocks such as maize and crop residues, and why public policy must strike the right balance between energy security, agricultural sustainability, and consumer welfare. Have a read in advance! 🕣 Class at 7:30 PM (Live)

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https://www.youtube.com/live/Tn9R3a0U6WM?si=_JOmkUg2S8QcP788 Dear students, We start our live class in 15 minutes at 9PM sharp. Join us!

Dear students, We'll cover this editorial tomorrow, as the internet connection at the location I'm visiting for official duties isn't stable enough to conduct a live class. Have a good night! See you all tomorrow.