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In this episode, you will learn natural English words used to describe change, from small adjustments to major transformations.
Many learners know basic words like big or small, but they are not always sure how to describe change clearly and accurately. This can make your English sound simple or repetitive.
In this lesson, I explain useful adjectives like dramatic, subtle, radical, minimal, and profound. You will learn what they really mean, when to use them, and how they sound in real conversations.
By the end of this episode, you will be able to:
• describe changes more precisely
• choose the right word for formal and everyday situations
• sound more natural and confident when talking about decisions, events, and life changes
If you want your English to sound clearer, more natural, and more confident, this episode will help.
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