7 super useful English adjectives

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Ladies and gentlemen.
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Today’s lesson is about.... useful adjectives!
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So what are adjectives?
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They’re words that describe people or things and give us more information about them.
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Words like beautiful, big, new, black, wooden.
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And useful – useful is an adjective!
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We’re looking at useful adjectives today.
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And a little bit of grammar.
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Let’s get going.
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Hi everyone.
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We live in Philadelphia and we’re taking you out shopping with us today.
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I’m going to lock the door.
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It’s a chilly day in Philadelphia.
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Yes, but it doesn’t matter because we’re going somewhere warm.
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And we’ll show you some sights along the way.
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This is John F. Kennedy Boulevard.
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It’s a major street in the financial district of Philadelphia.
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And there are lots of luxury apartments here and beautiful tall glass skyscrapers.
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There are shops too, but they aren’t the only place you can shop around here.
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There’s somewhere else that we’re going now.
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It’s a definitely a lot warmer.
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Yes.
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The wind has stopped blowing.
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This is the part of the underground shopping area connected to Suburban Station.
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We’re not exactly sure where the store we’re looking for is, but we’ll keep going.
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I need to get me one of those.
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But Jay’s got a vague idea, yeah?
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Yeah, I think so.
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I think we have to turn to the south.
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OK.
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Hey sir, you look good together.
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He said we look good together Jay.
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Well we are good together.
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So this is where we’re going shopping today.
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This is the wig store.
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We’ve got a wig at home, but it’s the only one we’ve got and I’m getting a bit
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bored with it.
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With all this choice, I’m never going to get fed up with wearing the same wig again.
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I’m amazed at the prices.
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They’re very reasonable.
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There are lots of other beauty products here.
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But I’m not very good at makeup.
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This one would be excellent for Halloween.
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So which one are you going to buy?
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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That was fun!
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Shall we show them the wigs we bought?
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Later.
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First let’s look at some of the adjectives.
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It’s a chilly day in Philadelphia.
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Yes, but it doesn’t matter because we’re going somewhere warm.
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Chilly is a great word to know because we’re always talking about the weather.
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Chilly means too cold to be comfortable.
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Like most adjectives it can go in two positions.
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Before a noun – so a chilly day - or after a linking verb like be, feel, seem, look….
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The weather isn’t the only thing we can describe as chilly.
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It works for relationships too, and then it means not friendly.
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So we might talk about receiving a chilly welcome, a chilly reception, a chilly response.
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It means it wasn’t warm and friendly.
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This is John F. Kennedy Boulevard.
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It’s a major street in the financial district of Philadelphia.
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We’ve got two adjectives here.
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Can you spot them?
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There’s major – that means very large and important.
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A major street, a major city, major heart surgery.
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And the second adjective is financial which means connected with money.
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Financial services, financial advice, financial difficulties
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My students often mix up the adjectives financial and economic.
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They are very similar.
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They both mean ‘to do with money’ so what is the difference?
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Normally it’s about scale.
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Individual people might have financial problems but countries might have economic problems.
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And what about companies?
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They could have financial problems too.
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Yes, in the UK, the person in charge of money in a company is usually the Finance Director
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or Financial Director.
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And in the US, it’s the CFO – the Chief Financial Officer.
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And they manage financial planning and reporting.
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Not the economic planning and economic reporting.
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We usually say economic when we’re talking about the money of countries and nations.
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Exactly.
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OK, next one.
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And there are lots of luxury apartments here and beautiful tall glass skyscrapers.
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Notice we said the skyscraper was tall there.
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Not high.
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It’s because the skyscrapers are higher off the ground than they’re wide.
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Long thin things are usually tall, not high.
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Like people.
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Yes.
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We’ve made another video about that.
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I’ll put the link here.
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Let’s have another one.
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We’re not exactly sure where the store we’re looking for is, but we’ll keep going.
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I need to get me one of those.
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But Jay’s got a vague idea, yeah?
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Yeah, I think so.
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I think we have to turn to the south. OK.
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Vague is a useful word to know.
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Something that’s vague, isn’t detailed or clear in our mind.
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We might have a vague memory of something that happened in the past, when we can remember
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it but not clearly.
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Or we can have a vague feeling that something isn’t right.
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And then we discover we’ve left our keys in the front door or something.
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People can be vague too, when they don’t give clear information.
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If you’re giving instructions or directions, don’t be vague.
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OK, another one.
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I’m amazed at the prices.
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They’re very reasonable.
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Reasonable - reasonable prices are not too high – not too expensive.
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We could also say cheap, but the problem with cheap is that it can have another meaning – poor
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quality.
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So sometimes cheap means not expensive and it’s a positive thing, but sometimes it
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means poor quality, and then it has a negative meaning.
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If you want to be positive, say reasonable.
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You used another adjective there too.
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You said I’m amazed at the prices.
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Yes, I thought they were amazing.
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Amazed, amazing.
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There are lots of pairs of adjectives like this in English – where they end in -ed
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or -ing.
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Interested, interesting, Bored, boring, The -ed adjectives describe how we feel and
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the -ing adjectives describe the person or thing that causes the feeling.
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We’ve made another video about that too.
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I’ll put the link here.
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We heard an example of bored.
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This is the wig store. We’ve got a wig at home, but it’s the only one we’ve got and I’m getting a bit
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bored with it.
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Notice I said ‘with’.
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I’m bored with it.
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Some English adjectives are followed by prepositions, like with, for, at…
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So you have to learn which prepositions go with which adjectives.
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I said I was amazed AT the prices, but I could also say I was amazed BY the prices.
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And it means much the same thing there.
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But often only one preposition is possible.
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See if you can spot some more adjectives and prepositions.
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There are lots of other beauty products here.
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But I’m not very good at makeup.
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This one would be excellent for Halloween.
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With all this choice, I’m never going to get fed up with wearing the same wig again.
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Did you spot them?
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The first one was good at.
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We often use ‘at’ to talk about ability so we can be good at things or bad at things
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or slow or fast at things.
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The next one was excellent for.
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We often use ‘for’ to talk about purpose.
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So this wig would be excellent for Halloween and this one would be good for our Christmas
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show.
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And the last one was fed up with.
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The adjective fed up means bored or unhappy so we could get fed up with doing the same
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thing again and again, or fed up with constant rain.
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I’m fed up with Jay not emptying the dishwasher.
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What me?
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Yes you!
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OK.
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Let’s show everyone the wigs we bought.
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All right.
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This one is the wig I chose.
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I think it’s going to be excellent for a spy story in one of our videos.
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And here’s another one that I chose for Vicki.
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I’m amazed at how good this looks.
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You can expect to see this again.
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And then there was one more.
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What do you think?
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I think this one was probably a mistake.
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I thought it looked really good on me.
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What do you think?
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If you have any ideas for how we can use it in a video, please tell us.
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See you next week everyone.
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Bye-bye.
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Bye.
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