Episode 135: Advance Your Fluency With Adjective Alternatives Coffee With Gringos

    • Language Learning

When speaking any language—as a native or as a learner—it can be very easy
to fall into the habit of using the same general and uninteresting
adjectives over and over. In English, just a few of these adjectives
include “good”, “bad”, “fine”, and they are not only vague—but also
downright boring.

A great way to expand your lexicon, sound more fluent and have fun
challenging yourself at the same is to learn and use some great alternative
synonyms to replace them. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some of
these great examples and how they can help you take your fluency to the
next level.

Read the full transcript here:
https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingle/episode-135-advance-your-fluency-with-adjectives

When speaking any language—as a native or as a learner—it can be very easy
to fall into the habit of using the same general and uninteresting
adjectives over and over. In English, just a few of these adjectives
include “good”, “bad”, “fine”, and they are not only vague—but also
downright boring.

A great way to expand your lexicon, sound more fluent and have fun
challenging yourself at the same is to learn and use some great alternative
synonyms to replace them. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some of
these great examples and how they can help you take your fluency to the
next level.

Read the full transcript here:
https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingle/episode-135-advance-your-fluency-with-adjectives