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As you walk through your day you will see many things, but have you learned the English words and phrases you need to describe them? In this free English lesson I will help you learn how to describe many everyday items in English.
Of course, once again, this will be more than just an English lesson about adjectives. If you listen closely you'll also hear me use many English phrases and give lots of example sentences so you can learn exactly how to talk describe the things around you!
I'll help you learn words like granular, skimpy, rough, damaged, rusty and smooth. By the end of the lesson you'll have learned over 35 new English words and how to use them!
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP5QoGGJRnw or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Describing Things Part 2"
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As you walk through your day you will see many things, but have you learned the English words and phrases you need to describe them? In this free English lesson I will help you learn how to describe many everyday items in English.
Of course, once again, this will be more than just an English lesson about adjectives. If you listen closely you'll also hear me use many English phrases and give lots of example sentences so you can learn exactly how to talk describe the things around you!
I'll help you learn words like granular, skimpy, rough, damaged, rusty and smooth. By the end of the lesson you'll have learned over 35 new English words and how to use them!
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP5QoGGJRnw or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Describing Things Part 2"
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