Describing EXPENSIVE things in English - Improve your vocabulary
Improve your English vocabulary by watching this lesson on how to describe expensive things.
You will learn 8 words and expressions to describe expensive products and services.
For each word and expression, I give the definition, a detailed explanation and several example sentences.
This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native English teacher with over 15 years experience of teaching English.
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Hello mr. Andrew, I'll view and like your lessons without fail.
Thank you, Andrew
It's a good way to learn adjective. My friend Jack who applied work visa to work in London, he think the living cost is dear and the public transportation fee for rail is rip off or exorbitant compare with Toronto in Canada.
Thanks “dear” teacher. 😊👍
Wonderful Andrew
Super helpful as always
Very useful 🎉 lessons thanks for helping us
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You're welcome. Thank you for the comment. Best wishes, Andrew
A nice lesson.Thanks a lot.
Your video is really smashing!
Thank you, Andrew, the lesson is very interesting.
Good video 👍..
Hello Andrew, Thank you so much for this very good job. I would like to suggest you a subject that you have not posted so far. It is about ROC sentences , comma splice, fragments. They are very interesting subjects. I would be very grateful if you could do this because your work is always attracting . See you later.
It’s been a while dear my dear
Hi Andrew, I want to participate to your online ielts course. Can you send me the link and if it is possible to give me any discounted code. Thank you!
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It's funny how Britishs say "a bit", to really mean "a huge" 😅: that's "a bit" steep => that's really a dead-abusive steep 😅