Common Adjectives You NEED to Know | Upgrade Your English Skills
In this English lesson, I'm going to teach you common English adjectives for talking about size, shape and dimension. Don't say small or big. Use better words to say "big." This English lesson is useful for students studying for IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, and other English proficiency exams, as well as those looking to improve their written and spoken English.
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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hi
00:44 List of adjectives
02:36 A minuscule piece of cloth
03:02 A mammoth job
03:53 A vast room
04:39 A gigantic wave
05:01 A gargantuan meal
05:34 Itsy-bitsy spider
06:40 A tiny spot
07:20 A colossal sum
07:57 Dainty feet
08:35 Bulky luggage
09:48 An infinitesimal dose
11:10 A dwarf cherry tree
12:01 List of common adjectives
13:43 How to remember and practice words in English
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Hi Harry! Just to know, you pronounced infinitesimal differently than it should be, is there any reason?
@igorkazagrandi6298
11 ай бұрын
Dear Harry, I am also confused and join in that question.. Dr Clarkson (in 'Downton Abbey') pronounces clearly like "infinitEsimal".. Your authority is paramount, but please comment
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You don't know how difficult learning adjectives is for English learners. I would say it's the second most difficult subject to learn, just after prepositions. Another topic I classify difficult is collocations, when you use a noun or an adjective plus a preposition. Very hard. Very hard. Well, if you could record some long videos explaining these topics, we would appreciate so much. Your explanations are splendid!
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Thank you! I have a few videos with collocations on different topics and adjective + preposition collocations. Please check them out
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Check out my collocations lessons. They’ll definitely help with C2
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Thank you Mr.Hary for the lesson. Although I am an English teacher and I have been studying and teaching English for a long time , most of these words I have never heard of them . Are they common in British English ? Anyway , thanks a lot .
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Thank you for your visit. If you want to avoid boring adjectives like small and big, or very small very big, then you need to know these. Would you like milk in your tea? Yes, a tiny drop, please. Hope this helps.
Is that adjectives collocating only with that nouns? Can i say solid room, massive wave or Just only say a vast room, a gigantic wave? Are there any false?
About large, we also have the adj:"elephantine"
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Thank you Harry. Love you ideas. Sorry, please check your pronunciation of IN-FIN-I-TES-I-MAL. You say IN-FI-TES-I-MAL.
@LearnEnglishwithHarry
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I actually say INFINITESIMAL.
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Жыл бұрын
It is similar to It is similar in meaning to "just my opinion". Check my video about other ways to say I think
the pronunciation of infinitesimal on the M&W is diffrent?
@LearnEnglishwithHarry
Жыл бұрын
Apologies. I think I pronounced it too quickly. /ˌɪnfɪnɪˈtɛsɪml/
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Gargantuan meal; it’s-bitsy spider
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Thank you for your suggestion 🙏 A video on books is on my list.
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Read autobiographies…
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@@trytohelpothers I am reading Merry Berry’s autobiography these days, she is a famous connoisseur of baking programmes on television in the UK. But you can read biographies of any famous people that interest you.
Mammoths lived long after dinosaurs.
The city is vast
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would you please write all the new words after explaining them.god bless you.
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Жыл бұрын
Sorry, I usually do, this time it was too many. You can find them on my website.
Teacher Harry what does cherry picking mean?
@LearnEnglishwithHarry
8 ай бұрын
It means selecting only the best or most favourable things and ignoring the rest.
You’re pronunciation of infinitesemal is not correct. For the rest I like very much your videos. Please go on Harry!!
the pronunciation of bulky is a bit off to my ear... where are you from exactly, maybe there is some pronunciation change in the area where you live, wouldn't be surprised if it was somewhere in the Blackpool area :) although the rest of the pronunciation I don't have a problem with. But than again, you pronounce infinitesimal the American way..
Infi NI tesimal
That TINY country hosting the FIFA world cup.
@LearnEnglishwithHarry
Жыл бұрын
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I think 'ni' should be pronounced in in-fi-NI-tes-i-mal, not infitesimal. as you said.
My two cents worth