Upgrade Your Vocabulary 😎 Better Ways To Say VERY... Happy / Sad / Good / Bad

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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and in this lesson today, I'm going to help you to break
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some bad habits. Hopefully we can stop you from being  
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a little lazy at times with your word choice. There are so many
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interesting and intelligent ways
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of expressing your ideas in English.
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In fact, we're going to take a lot of these kind of dull
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boring English words and replace them with better ones.
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More colourful, more impressive language.
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We're going to be focused on expanding your vocabulary
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and as always, I've got a mini quiz for you at the end
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of this video to make sure that all these exciting new words
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actually stick in your mind and become part of your regular
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everyday vocabulary.
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So hang around till the end and test what you know.
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So we all have bad habits, don't we? And we tend to get stuck
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in those bad habits because
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they just become familiar and really easy.
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So many of my students get stuck in the habit of using
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basic vocabulary because it's easy
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and yeah you can communicate your message with
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basic English vocabulary right and that's awesome
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but there's gonna come a time when either you notice or
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other people around you start to notice that actually
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you're just using the same words on repeat again and again.
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To be interesting, to impress and influence people,
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you've got to keep expanding your vocabulary and it's not  
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just the vocabulary that you understand. It's the vocabulary that
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comes to you instantly as you're using it
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as you're speaking, as you're writing so we want to activate
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that broader vocabulary today.
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And one surefire way to expand your vocabulary
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and sound more impressive as you use English is to use
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better adjectives, better descriptive words in your sentences.
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And you can train yourself to stop using
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really dull and boring adjectives just by avoiding one little word
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very.
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Very happy, very good, very bad.
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And a little hint. Some other words that you might be using with
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dull adjectives are words like so,
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such and really.
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And the cool thing is, this one simple rule will help you to become
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more conscious and more aware of the words that you choose
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when you speak and this is really important because
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using very regularly is a habit that you need to break.
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So then I said he was very...
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Maybe it's too late to fix it in that moment but
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you will be more likely to remember next time and to change
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the words that you're using and that's really what being conscious
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of your mistakes means. Being aware that it's happening
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and this will help you to change your behaviour.
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If you practise this skill while you're writing, you have the
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opportunity to think of a better word in that moment or even
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look one up and grow the vocabulary that you're using that way.
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So let's start with very happy.
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Now there's lots of different ways to express this idea in English,
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isn't there?
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Overjoyed.
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Thrilled.
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Ecstatic.
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Elated.
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If we look at some examples we should be able to make it
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a little clearer when to use each one.
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She just found out she's pregnant. She's very happy.
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We can add more meaning by saying:
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She's overjoyed. She's full of happiness and joy.
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We could say that she's thrilled especially if she's really happy
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and excited.
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We can say she's ecstatic or she's elated
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and that's even stronger again. That's joyful excitement  
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you know, an overwhelming feeling of happiness
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in a really positive way.
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So if you want to add even more meaning,
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choose one of those two.
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There are so many better and more meaningful ways to say
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that you're very sad and I think this lesson is gonna be like
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a roller coaster it's gonna be full of highs and lows.
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Happy, sad, good, bad but we're just gonna ride it out okay?
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The truth is we can be sad for lots of different reasons
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and we can be sad in lots of different ways.
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So as you start expanding your vocabulary,
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you really need to become more aware of the little
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nuances between words like heartbroken, devastated,
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disappointed and dejected.
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Because all of them are more meaningful ways to talk about
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that feeling of being very sad.
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His girlfriend just left him.
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He's very sad.
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So in this context, she left him means that she broke up with him.
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So he's probably heartbroken
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and heartbroken is the perfect adjective to use when
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love is involved in sadness.
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You could also say that he's devastated too, especially if he
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wasn't expecting it you know, and it was a bit of a shock.
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So when you have sadness together with shock and surprise,
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these emotions together, devastated is a really good choice.
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Let's look at a different example.
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Sara looked very sad. She'd been so confident
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she would win the competition, but then she came fifth.
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She looked disappointed. She's unhappy because she wasn't
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as good as she thought she'd be.
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But you could also say that
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Sarah looks dejected.
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Using dejected suggests that in that moment, she's lost hope that
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she'll ever compete again. It's that sad, she's just lost all hope.
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There are several other really great words that you can say  
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if you're very sad. You might use ashamed,
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melancholy, crestfallen.
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I mean you're gonna have so much fun with a thesaurus
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but the trick with these new words is studying how they're used,
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making sure that you're using them accurately with the
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appropriate verbs and prepositions that they often get used with.
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And the second thing you need to be aware of is the context
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in which they're used because those nuanced meanings
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are ever so slightly different and makes one more appropriate  
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to use in one situation while another perhaps not.
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A great way to practise this is to write sentences using
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these words down in the comments below
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so that I can check them for you,
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help you to choose the right one for the right context
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and that sentence when you're practising with this activity,
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it can be really simple. It can just be he or she looked
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with that adjective
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because and then include a short description of the situation.
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He looked devastated because
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he lost the competition.
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Stop saying very good, there are so many other
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better ways of saying very good in English.
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Very good should be banned because instead we can say
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amazing, fantastic,
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fabulous,
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magnificent,
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excellent,
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wonderful,
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splendid,
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exceptional
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and awesome. Did I say awesome already?
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All these words are so similar, you can use them in almost
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any situation.
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That's a very good idea.
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That's a marvellous idea.
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That's an excellent idea.
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I thought your performance was very good.
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Your performance was exceptional.
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Your performance was amazing.
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It was a splendid performance.
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Okay brace yourself. We're going down again,
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we're gonna think of some alternatives for very bad.
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Can you think of any because there are lots of them.
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I'm sure some are popping into your mind already.
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Horrible,
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terrible,
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awful,
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dreadful
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and atrocious.
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Can you hear that stressed syllable in those words
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when I pronounce it? I'm exaggerating the stressed syllable
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to add emphasis and even more meaning.
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Horrible. Atrocious.
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You can do that with all adjectives whether they're
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positive or negative adjectives to add even more meaning.
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It tasted very bad.
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It tasted awful! Yuck!
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It tasted disgusting!
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Disgusting can be used when food tastes really bad or
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when something smells really bad.
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That smells disgusting!
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The weather's been very bad lately.
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The weather's been terrible lately.
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It's been dreadful!
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If you're talking about someone's behaviour and you're saying that
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they behaved very badly, you might say that their
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behaviour was atrocious. His behaviour was atrocious.
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I love that word, atrocious.
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There's not a lot of things in the world that are atrocious
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but it is a very good adjective to use
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when you're saying that something is very bad.
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The weather was atrocious.
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You have to be careful about how you use these negative
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adjectives because they have a really strong meaning
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and they can be offensive, especially if you're using them
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to talk about a person or something that they do
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or something that they care about, that can hurt.
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Can you think of any other ways to say very bad?
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This is a really good activity to practise,
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to activate words that you don't use so often.
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So if you can think of some other ways to say very bad
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add them down in the comments below.
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If you catch yourself talking about something that is very big
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then you can replace this kind of average adjective with a more
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sophisticated one like huge, obviously,
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enormous, massive,
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gigantic and monstrous.
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We walked through a very big gate at the entrance.
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It was an enormous gate.
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The gate that we walked through was massive.
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Gigantic and monstrous are very, very big - exceptionally large.
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Some of the ships that pull in and out of the port
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near my house are monstrous.
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When I'm walking past these gigantic ships,
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I feel very small.
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Can you think of a better way to say very small?
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Tiny,
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minuscule,
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minimal.
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Paul was quite angry about the damage even though the scratch
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on his car was very small.
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It was tiny,
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minuscule.
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We could hardly see it.
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The chances of losing all our money are very small.
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They're minimal.
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The chances are minimal.
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Let's keep going. What can you think of that's very dirty?
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Your kitchen,
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your dog after it's rolled in dirt.
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Don't let that dog inside, it's very dirty!
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It's filthy!
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Filthy is a great word for very dirty.
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Your bedroom is filthy.
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If you're talking about a room or maybe a car
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that is very clean,
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you could say it was spotless or
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immaculate,
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perfect,
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not a single thing was out of place.
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We were so impressed when we got home,
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the house was very clean.
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The house was spotless.
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It was immaculate.
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They must have spent hours cleaning it.
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And we can definitely improve on very pretty, can't we?
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And I'm sure, absolutely certain that you have at least one  
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alternative in mind.
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Hopefully, it was beautiful but we can also use stunning,
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elegant or even exquisite.
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She looked very pretty as she came down the stairs
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in a blue dress.
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She looked stunning as she came down the stairs.
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And lastly, as we come off the high of very pretty
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of course we need to have very ugly right.
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So instead of very ugly, you could say hideous.
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So it's not heidis which is a common mistake
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that I often hear my students make. It's hideous.
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And you can also say grotesque.
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Now obviously, I don't need to remind you again but
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I feel like I have to, these adjectives are extremely strong
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and negative so please don't use them to describe people.
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That's awful!
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Some of the big houses up on the hill
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are very ugly. They're grotesque.
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Their driveways are lined with very ugly statues.
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The statues are hideous.
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They're hideous.
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Just because people have lots of money, doesn't mean
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they have good taste, right?
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Grotesque houses and hideous statues.
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Okay so it's time to test everything you know
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with a little quiz, I'm going to read out a sentence
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and you need to improve the words
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that are highlighted in the sentence.
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There might be more than one option that you can choose from
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so that makes it a little bit easier
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but I'm going to go through them quite quickly because I want to
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test your recall, I want to test how quickly are these new words
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popping into your head all right?
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So we're going for speed this time.
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Usually your car's full of rubbish, but today it's very clean!
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Today it's spotless. Today it's immaculate.
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A very ugly monster emerged from the cave.
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A hideous monster.
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A grotesque monster.
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Have you seen her engagement ring? It's very pretty.
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It's beautiful.
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It's elegant.
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It's stunning.
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It's exquisite.
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We were very sad to hear the fire destroyed their family home.
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We were devastated to hear that. 
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They're getting married this afternoon but unfortunately,
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the weather looks very bad!
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The weather looks awful.
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Terrible.
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Dreadful.
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Atrocious.
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Look at the queue of people waiting to get in, it's very big!
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It's huge.
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It's enormous.
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The queue is massive.
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Monstrous.
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Gigantic.
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It rained the entire weekend we were away camping,
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so when we got home on Sunday, everything was very dirty.
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Everything was filthy.
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They suggested we meet them in France which,
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I thought, was a very good idea!
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Was a marvellous idea.
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An excellent idea.
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An exceptional idea.
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A splendid idea.
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John and Kate were very happy when they found out they
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won the grand prize!
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John and Kate were overjoyed.
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They were thrilled.
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They were ecstatic.
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They were elated.
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Let me know how you went with the quiz down in the comments
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below. If there are a couple of words that you got wrong or
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maybe they took you a little while to think of,
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hit the pause button now and practise writing a few more
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sentences like these down in the comments below.
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Another really great way of practising these adjectives is if you
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have a speaking partner that you practise speaking
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English with regularly
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or maybe you have a tutor or someone else you meet up with
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ask them to listen out for very. Every time you use very
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when you're speaking, ask them to stop you
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and let you know that you've used very and give you the chance
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to think of a better word to describe
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that situation or that thing.
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There is no better way to improve your vocabulary
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and the way that you're using it than to stop in that moment
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and get you to self-correct, correct that or improve
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that adjective as you're using it.
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I hope that you enjoyed this lesson. If you did, make sure you
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subscribe by hitting the subscribe button just down there.
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I make new mmmEnglish lessons every week.
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In fact, here's a couple that I prepared earlier.
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I'll see you inside the next one.
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Bye for now!
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