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weekly live lesson my name is Alisha and

this week we are going to talk about

ways to level up your English adjectives

so you can see from the board today’s

lesson is going to be a little bit

different I’m going to introduce this

tool this tool is called an adjective

wheel sorry it’s hard to see but

adjective wheel so I’m going to use this

to show you how you can level up your

adjectives so when I say level up

adjectives I mean stop using just like

basic adjectives like happy or sad or

surprised and move to more descriptive

words so this is going to be our lesson

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down now I explained that today’s lesson

if you have joined our lessons in the

past today’s lesson looks a little bit

different I’m going to use this

adjectives wheel so this is called an

adjective wheel sorry it’s in a bright

spot on the board adjectives wheel so

wheel is this round thing so I’m going

to use this to one introduce some new

vocabulary words some new adjectives

that you can use the adjectives for

today’s lesson will be like emotion

related adjectives and there’ll be like

taste or like smell related adjectives

and then we’ll talk about some different

ways to use them also before I begin the

main content I want to point out this

thing over here many students ask about

the difference between adjectives that

end in Edie and adjectives that end in I

n G so like shocked

for example shocked is an IDI adjective

thanks shocked is an IDI adjective and

then there’s shocking that’s an ing

ending adjectives

so please remember easy adjectives

adjectives that ends in that Edie

shocked for example those are for your

emotions those are things that you feel

like as a person like that’s your

emotion those ing adjectives are for

things that are outside you so like that

movie was shocking the news was shocking

so please try to remember this many of

the adjectives I’m going to talk about

today are actually like we can use both

forms an IDI form and an ING form so

please keep this point in mind I will

remind you again a little bit later okay

so with that said let’s get to our first

part of today’s lesson

so I said that this is called an

adjective wheel so I’m going to

introduce like if you imagine like a pie

kind of I’ll introduce parts of it at

one time and we’ll talk about the

adjectives so let’s begin let’s begin

with this part right here so what is

this thing how do we use it these parts

in red at the center at the center here

these are our basic adjectives these are

the super basic ones that I think many

of you already know so today I’ve chosen

good surprised sad angry scary and

beautiful so these are just like basic

adjectives that we use a lot then this

next layer after that is sort of like

the like the medium level the

intermediate level adjectives but there

are different types of these emotions so

we’ll talk about some different sort of

feelings that relate to this original

emotion then which we’ll see a little

bit later this outside area is like kind

of the super deep I guess ways to

express like a a more specific emotion

or a more specific feeling so let’s try

let’s try it out so let’s begin with

surprised here so surprised is the base

adjective then from surprised I’ve got

I’ve chosen two for today

so amazed or we can use this ing form

amazing for something that’s outside of

you I’ve also chosen shocked so shocked

again this has this Edie ending so

that’s for your emotions I’m shocked

something outside you is shocking so

I’ll mark these ones with these ing

endings so amazed we use amazed for

something that’s a happy surprise so

like you passed a test you weren’t

imagining you had passed I’m amazed I’m

amazed I passed the test so shocked on

the other hand is like kind of a

negative surprise so like we were

shocked to hear of the robbery for

example so that’s something but like you

were surprised and it’s a negative

feeling so shock is a great way to

express that I was shocked for something

outside you it was shocking so again

remember that Edie ending great yeah

someone wrote I was shocked or the movie

was shocking good

and then amazed it’s like a happier more

positive way to express your surprise

nice perfect thank you okay

so let’s go a bit deeper into these two

then let’s start with amazed than here

so this word it’s hard to see sorry my

writing is really bad I’ll write it

again this we’re here under amazed so I

have two words that are under amazed one

is thrilled thrilled so this is a th

sound at the beginning of the word if

you saw last week’s lesson about

pronunciation this is a great one for

you to practice thrilled thrilled

thrilled is like you’re really excited

and surprised about something so

thrilled is a positive word so for

example like he’s thrilled to be part of

the project I’m thrilled to have a

chance to do this so it’s a very happy

surprise amazed word the other one over

here humbled humbled so humbled

expresses that surprise yes but it also

expresses gratitude so if you feel

appreciative you want

say thank you to someone you could say

for example like I’m humbled to receive

this award for example or I’m humbled to

participate in this project so these two

are kind of deeper ways to express a

positive sort of surprise then let’s go

to sort of the opposite then we talked

about how shocked I’m shocked that’s

shocking

is used to describe something that’s

like kind of negative and negative sort

of surprise so down here again I divided

shock into two feelings so here I have

alarmed alarmed and concerned concerned

so here maybe you can see already this

alarmed has this alarm root to it yeah

so alarm it’s like when there’s a

problem there is some warning that like

we need to tell people about I’m alarmed

so we use alarmed for things that’s like

where maybe worried about something

dangerous happening

so like I’m alarmed at the amount of

violence in the news these days for

example again with this word we can use

the ing form alarming alarming Lego news

was alarming we can do that with this

one too then this other one concerned

concerned I’m concerned or that’s

concerning this word is more for

something you’re worried about so you’re

surprised shocked and maybe you’re

worried not like danger worried but

worrying about what’s going to happen so

it’s like you know I’m concerned about

your grades for example that means like

I’m worried about your grades I don’t

think they’re good we can use the ing

form here too concerning that’s

concerning news

example okay so this is how we use an

adjective wheel so we’re dividing up one

basic adjective into deeper and deeper

adjectives so this will be the structure

for today’s lesson so I made this you

can make your own too if you like okay

let’s continue on if you have any

questions please do send them in the

chat I will try to watch the chat in

this lesson okay let’s move along then

to the next adjective so the next one I

want to look at is sad the next

adjective will be sad so sad is our base

adjectives

I broke it into two feelings lonely and

disappointed lonely and disappointed so

disappointed we can use this with an ING

form disappointed or disappointing so

this one we have some kind of

expectation and the expectation the

thing we thought was going to happen did

not happen so I’m disappointed that’s

disappointing lonely we we don’t use

lonely we can only use lonely it refers

to our like a human emotion so lonely is

used to talk about like when you want to

meet people or you haven’t seen your

friends for a long time for example

lonely so let’s take a look at the

adjectives inside lonely first we can

see them

so I’ll start up here the first one up

here will zoom in in just a second no

worries so the first one here is

isolated isolated so isolated isolate

refers to just being one of something

like there’s only you so I feel isolated

we use isolated for the ing form

isolating when we are alone so we are

cut off from our coworkers are cut off

from our friends for example I feel so

isolated these days

okay so isolated I’m like I haven’t seen

my friends I’m so isolated I got so much

work to do okay

then the other one here I have is

heartbroken heartbroken I included under

lonely we use heartbroken or we can use

heartbreaking as well ing heartbreaking

when we lose someone we care about so

this can mean ending a romantic

relationship it can mean like a loved

one a member of your family or your

friends friend of yours has passed away

has died so heartbroken or something is

heartbreaking like the movie was

heartbreaking we can say it causes that

feeling of loss of losing someone we

care about so isolated very alone and

heartbreaking losing someone we care

about okay so let’s go on to the other

adjective for this group disappointed so

I broke disappointed into two adjectives

here the first one is miserable

miserable so miserable refers to being

in a state of just like suffering or

discomfort or distress or unhappiness

like for example he hasn’t had a day off

in two weeks he’s miserable miserable

okay it’s just miserable so we can’t use

miserably we have to use miserable

there’s no ing form here miserable then

this one unsatisfied unsatisfied I’ve

talked about prefixes on this channel

before here we see one

so here the prefix unn means not

unsatisfied unsatisfied so not satisfied

so when you’re disappointed and it’s

because something did not satisfy you

something with not as good as you

thought it would be you can say I’m

unsatisfied like I’m unsatisfied with my

hotel experience or my stay I was not

satisfied with my stay I was

satisfied we can use this in the ing

form unsatisfying my stay was

unsatisfying okay good so this is how we

use an adjective wheel so I’ll introduce

a couple more sections later in the

lesson for now let’s take a quick break

da da

okay so for today the focus is on

adjectives when you need to like use

them to express your emotions so a

couple of situations where it’s really

useful to have a big adjective related

vocabulary are over here when you are

dating and when you are shopping so

especially when you’re shopping with a

friend like when you want to describe

how something looks so like sorry sorry

sorry so like over here for example when

you say can I try it on or do you have

this in a bigger size you might say

something like it’s like it’s not the

right fit or like I want something

that’s a little more extravagant I don’t

know depends on what you want to do but

these are examples of situations oh

sorry

where your adjectives use could be

important here’s a great one this is

from the dating or the romance and love

PDF this says you’re smart or you have

beautiful eyes for example you’re a

stylish so we talked about amazing over

here actually so these are examples of

situations where having a good adjective

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today’s lesson if you missed it is

leveling up your adjectives today I’m

using an adjective we

to do this so we’ve talked about one

part of the wheel so far so let’s move

on to the next two adjectives now that

we know how to use it and try to check

it out

Anderson kind person or a good person I

will talk about that right here

later I’ll talk about that later uh I

don’t see any questions yet but great

okay so let’s go on to the next part

next I want to move on to these two

the base verb or base verb face

adjectives are angry and scary these are

the next two so let’s take a look at

angry angry so I broke angry into two

parts the two parts for angry are

irritated irritated is the pronunciation

irritated and furious furious so

irritated can take the ing ending that’s

irritating my brother’s so irritating or

this movie was so irritating something

that bothers you so irritated might like

when I describe my emotions as irritated

it’s like something is repetitive often

something is repetitive and it’s

disturbing me in some way so I feel

irritated like my computer keeps giving

me the same error I’m so irritated for

example so inside irritated I included

two words this one’s kind of a higher

level one maybe lots of you don’t know

this one this one let’s look at

frustrated first though frustrated

frustrated can take an ing ending

frustrating that’s so frustrating or I’m

frustrated we use frustrated when we try

to do something many times and we keep

failing at that thing so it’s like I

keep I’m trying to I can’t fix the

printer I’m so frustrated for example so

you try to do something many times and

you can’t do it we use frustrated to

express that feeling or that’s so

frustrating for it

oh okay so a similar word exasperated

exasperated this is it’s hard to say

this is exa XS

exa s exasperated exasperated this word

also takes an ING ending

so that’s exasperatingly exasperated

this word is when we use when for

example we give someone an instruction

or we give a group of people

instructions and they don’t follow the

instructions and you just you keep

trying and trying and trying but they

don’t follow the instructions so you can

say I’m so exasperated or this situation

is exasperated so frustrated and

exasperated are quite similar but I

think exasperated is kind of a higher

level much more advanced vocabulary word

than frustrated uh okay let’s continue

on to Oh someone said she forgot to talk

about annoy I did not forget to talk

about annoy I just chose not to there’s

a difference

annoyed would probably be right here

annoyed and irritated we use annoyed and

irritated in the same way so we can use

annoying as well but I chose not to

focus on it for this lesson okay so

let’s continue on to the next adjective

if you have other ones you can send them

along let’s go on to the next adjective

which is furious so irritated described

some kind of like feeling of a repeating

thing that really bothered you so

furious is a different kind of angry

furious is where like your face turns

red or you like shout or something like

that so furious is really like negative

and maybe kind of scary so furious he’s

furious so like we broke the camera my

boss was furious for example I hope that

doesn’t happen

okay so furious let’s look then at these

two words inside hi inside bitterness

inside furious

the first one here actually these are

both really good words I think so

the first one is offended offended this

one does not have an ING form like well

it does we can say offending but to use

it as an adjective we say offensive

that’s offensive offensive something

that’s offensive

something that causes me to feel

offended so um this offended describes

an angry feeling because of something

that’s inappropriate so depending on the

person they feel offended about

different things I’m offended that’s

that’s offensive so for example don’t

use curse words in the office it’s

offensive for example so someone has

inappropriate behavior that’s offensive

offensive okay then let’s go to the

other one here this one is great the

word is livid livid another great

pronunciation point livid livid is super

angry so like livid if you imagine like

red in the face screaming shouting maybe

throwing things like it’s dangerous

level angry like my boss was livid or my

parents were livid I crashed the car

so there’s someone who is just super

super angry we can use livid to describe

that livid alright good um so that’s the

next part of the adjective wheel I want

to talk about um let’s see we have seven

minutes left

oh my gosh okay so I’ll go on to I guess

one more bit and then take a break and

then finish should I take a break now

my choice alright so I’ll do a short

break in case you missed it I talked

about free stuff but I talked about free

stuff that we have this week once

already I’ll show you a different one a

different situation where adjectives use

is important it is when you are eating

I’m going to move on now to some

adjectives we can use when eating

someone asked about the adjectives good

for example so when you make a request

in a restaurant this is the dining so

dining this means visiting restaurants

for example so this one has some phrases

you can use to talk about food so being

able to describe your favorite or your

least favorite flavors is important so

here it lacks salt we’ll talk about an

adjective about salt later or it looks

tasty for example so this is another

situation we’re having some good

adjectives related knowledge is

important this is free from the link

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last part of today’s lesson ok we’ll go

to the last 3 parts because I’m running

out of time

today’s lesson is about leveling up your

English adjectives so we’re using an

adjective wheel today alright let’s go

on then to the next adjective oh I did

something very interesting here oh I see

what I did magic - oh no I just realized

ok I have to I have to quickly make my

thing a little bit different I realized

I left out an adjective but I don’t have

time to talk about it ok let’s move on

to the next one I’m just gonna make this

a big space beautiful we’ll talk about

beautiful now totally I’m good at

drawing circles let’s go on to the next

one we’ll go to beautiful

and good to end the lesson then okay so

beautiful is my base adjective for this

section here so I broke beautiful into

two categories this is one some of you

at sent me questions about like on ask

Alicia so I broke beautiful into two the

first one is gorgeous gorgeous the other

one is cute cute so let’s start with

cute here I think lots of people know

about cute so cute cute is used for like

children or things that seem kind of

nice a little bit childish they’re kind

of harmless mild little things so cute

so like for example what a cute puppy or

like um this design is so cute for

example it’s so cute then we have I have

two adjectives in the mid are in between

here I chose charming and adorable as

kind of the deeper adjectives for cute

so adorable adorable is used to describe

like very young kids or things that are

related to very young kids so it’s

something it’s like super cute if you

want a better word than very cute or

super cute you should use adorable so

like oh this picture is adorable like of

your children for example or all this

design it’s adorable so something very

childlike so adorable

charming on the other hand is like cute

but it’s but it’s good to use for like

adults so it’s something that’s cute and

like Pleasant but not necessarily

childlike so for example a charming cafe

or like a charming conversation perhaps

so these are things that aren’t

necessarily childish but they’re kind of

sweet and nice

and like maybe easy to understand

something that is charming okay good

then let’s go on to the other part for

this one gorgeous

so let’s contrast so cute adorable and

charming with gorgeous so gorgeous I

talked about beautiful here gorgeous is

like the leveled up version gorgeous

doesn’t have that feeling of

childishness so cute has that very like

childish feeling that young feeling

gorgeous is more grown-up so something

that’s gorgeous we could say for example

like the view is gorgeous or her dress

is gorgeous for example something that’s

a bit more adult inside gorgeous then I

chose two adjectives let’s start here

I chose stunning stunning and exquisite

exquisite so let’s start with stunning

so stunning we can use this in the IDI

form as well I was stunned

so to stunned the route here is stunned

so to stun means like to cause someone

to stop moving or to stop talking or to

stop breathing like they’re so like

excited or it’s so much so something

that is stunning causes you to stop what

you’re doing so like oh the view was

stunning or the cake was stunning it was

amazing so something that’s just really

really like you can’t speak it’s so

exciting

it’s so beautiful you can say it’s

stunning it’s stunning okay then the

final one here is exquisite exquisite

exquisite is not as commonly used as

perhaps some of these other ones

exquisite we use to talk about

oftentimes kind of expensive things so

maybe a jewelry or decorations in

someone’s house or we might use it to

talk about something that’s very

detailed like her necklace was exquisite

or the chandelier was exquisite

for example exquisite

it’s gorgeous and very detailed maybe

very expensive

exquisite okay great then let’s continue

on to the last one because we’re out of

time so it was actually a good thing so

let’s go on to the last adjective so

that was beautiful and you’ll notice to

these I did not mention most of these

have ing and IDI forms stunning we can

use both forms charmed is a word but it

does we don’t use it as often actually

so let’s move on to the last piece of

today’s adjectives pi which is good good

someone asked a question about this in

the chat about the word good so good is

an extremely useful adjective but it’s

really boring if you use good good good

all the time like this food is good or

like oh the movie was good give some

more information so let’s look at these

two I chose an emotion and a taste or a

flavor related word so from good if you

want to talk about people like my

neighbor is a really good person for

example if you want to talk about people

you could use a word like kind kind or

perhaps nice as well would go here so

someone is kind like they’re very warm

they’re inviting they make a comfortable

space for you you feel like relaxed or

at ease around that person they’re kind

someone who is kind inside kind then

I’ve chosen two more adjectives I’ve

chosen first generous is one generous

and I chose thoughtful thoughtful so

let’s look at generous first someone who

is generous is very giving so someone

who’s generous maybe they give money to

others or they feed others in the

community or they just give people gifts

someone who is generous gives a lot of

things someone who is thoughtful then

thinks about others a lot so they think

about the feelings of others or maybe my

coworker bought me a souvenir how

thoughtful for example or oh wow you

made my favorite thing for dinner how

thoughtful of you so when you’re

thinking of another person’s needs or

once that’s someone we can describe as

thoughtful okay

then last parts for today last part for

today’s lesson this is a couple examples

of adjectives you can use to talk about

food or drink if you watched our

livestream last year we talked about

other food and drink words so you can

check that for some more adjectives so

delicious delicious actually this is not

a word that we use a lot to be quite

honest we don’t say it’s delicious you

can it’s not wrong but we might use a

more specific word when we’re talking

about food or drink so here are two

examples rich and savory rich and savory

rich is something that has a strong

flavor and that’s kind of like fatty and

it’s usually used in desserts actually

so for example chocolate cake is really

rich so it’s like the flavor is kind of

like it’s like a deep flavor and there’s

some sweetness to it or like pudding is

really rich for example then opposite

that is a word like savory savory so

savory savory is something that has

again a deep flavor but is salty so for

example roast meats are savory or maybe

a barbecue sauce is savory so something

that has a salty flavor to it you can

use words like these and then we don’t

have easy or ing endings for these

because these are related to foods

not emotions okay so that is a quick

introduction I hope to a few a few new

adjectives maybe but if you are trying

to level up your adjectives you could

try to make something like this for

yourself also if you want to see more

examples just a google adjective wheel

seriously like there are tons there are

lots and lots of examples of adjectives

wheels for emotions and for tastes and

for smells so please take a look at this

if you want some more information just

google around so this is one I I made

this one you can try making your own or

just think about this sort of base level

adjectives and the next level and then

kind of a deeper way to express yourself

so I hope that this was helpful for you

I saw only a few questions and lots of

example sentences so thanks very much

for that guys but we have to finish up

for today so I will end there but next

week we will be back with a new lesson

as always next week’s lesson I’m going

to talk about date phrases so I’ve made

kind of into like a date slow I guess so

it’s like how to invite someone on a

date what to say a couple expressions on

the day and then after the date - so

next week will be about dating related

expressions and in general just like the

invitation related expressions - yeah so

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所以在我们等待快速更新的同时,我

上周分享了这个,实际上我在 Twitter 上分享了这个

,现在它在英语课

YouTube 频道上 但是我们确实有一个新的

类似原型我们正在测试一个新视频

所以如果你还没有看到这个

是的如果你还没有看到这个

请检查一下

它在 YouTube 频道上,就像

有一个小屏幕截图一样 在这里

你可以看到,但你实际上可以开始

参与我们的一些视频

,所以我们正在尝试这个,所以请

查看这个视频,如果你喜欢你

可以给我们一个喜欢的视频回复,

谢谢,所以请看看这个

如果您

在 Facebook 上观看并且您不知道

我们的 YouTube 频道,则在 YouTube 频道上 这是英语课

101

1:01 用英语如何即兴发挥 e

您在英语中的形容词使用,所以

大约三分钟后,

我们将在大约一分钟后开始

孩子们 Mitch Nia 很抱歉,如果我

把你的名字念错了,我们有

很多来自世界各地的人,

看起来谁在看,所以我

要开始今天的课程,好吧,所以我

开始了我解释过的课程,我会放慢速度

现在下来我解释说今天的课程

如果你以前参加过我们的课程

今天的课程看起来有点

不同我将使用这个

形容词轮所以这被称为

形容词轮对不起它

在板形容词轮上的一个亮点 所以

轮子是这个圆形的东西,所以我

要用它来介绍一些新的

词汇单词一些新的形容词

,你可以在

今天的课程中使用这些形容词,就像情绪

相关的形容词,会有像

味道或像中小企业一样 ll 相关的形容词

,然后我们将讨论一些

不同的使用方法,在我开始

主要内容之前我想在这里指出这个

东西很多学生问

以 Edie 结尾的形容词和以 I 结尾的形容词之间的区别

n G 所以像震惊

例如震惊是一个IDI形容词

Thanks震惊是一个IDI形容词

然后是令人震惊的

形容词结尾的形容词

所以请

记住以Edie震惊结尾的简单形容词

例如那些是为了你的

情绪那些是事情 你

觉得作为一个这样的人,你

的情绪就是那些形容词是针对

你身外事物的,就像那

部电影令人震惊,新闻令人震惊,

所以请试着记住

我今天要谈论的许多形容词

实际上是 就像我们可以同时

使用 IDI 表格和 ING 表格一样,所以

请记住这一点,稍后我会

再次提醒您,好吧,

所以说让我们 进入我们

今天课程的第一部分,

所以我说这被称为

形容词轮,所以我将

介绍,如果你想象成一个

馅饼,我会一次介绍它的

一部分,我们将讨论

形容词 所以让我们开始 让我们

从这部分开始吧 这是

什么东西 我们如何使用它 这些

红色的部分在中心 在中心

这些是我们的基本形容词 这些

是我认为你们中的许多人的超级基本形容词

已经知道所以今天我选择了

好惊讶悲伤愤怒可怕和

美丽所以这些

就像我们经常使用的基本形容词然后

下一层有点

像中等水平

中级形容词但

有不同 这些情绪的类型,所以

我们将讨论

与这种原始情绪相关的一些不同类型的感受,

然后我们稍后会看到

这个外部区域就像

一种超深我

猜想表达方式更具体 小说情感

或更具体的感觉 所以让我们尝试

让我们尝试一下 所以让我们从这里开始

对于你之外的

东西我也选择了震惊所以

再次震惊这有这个伊迪结局所以

这是为了你的情绪我很震惊

你外面的东西很震惊所以

我会用这些 ing 结尾来标记这些 ing

结局 so amazed 我们使用 amazed 对于

一些令人惊喜的事情,

就像你通过了一个你没

想到你已经通过了的测试我很惊讶我很

惊讶我通过了测试所以

另一方面很震惊就像一个

负面的惊喜所以就像我们很

震惊 例如听到抢劫案,

但就像你

很惊讶,这是一种负面的

感觉

omeone 写道,我很震惊,或者这部电影

令人震惊

,然后很惊讶,这就像一种更快乐更

积极的方式来表达你的惊喜,

很好,完美,谢谢,好吧,

所以让我们更深入地研究这两个,

然后让我们从 amazed 开始,而不是这里,

所以这个词是 很难看到对不起我的

文笔真的很糟糕我会再写

一次我们在这里很惊讶所以我

有两个词很惊讶一个

很激动很激动所以如果你看到这是

单词开头的第一个声音

上周关于发音的课程

这对你来说是一个很棒的

练习 激动

有机会这样做,所以这是一个非常高兴的

惊喜 惊讶的词在这里的另一个人

谦卑 谦卑 如此谦卑

表示惊讶 是的,但它也

表示感谢,所以如果你感到

感激,你想要

一个 y 谢谢你,你可以说

,比如我很荣幸获得

这个奖项,或者我很荣幸

参与这个项目,所以这两个

是表达积极惊喜的更深层次的方式,

那么让我们

去吧 有点相反 然后我们

谈到了多么震惊 我很震惊

震惊

是用来形容

一些负面和负面

的惊喜 所以在这里我又把

震惊分为两种感觉 所以在这里我

感到震惊 担心和担心

所以在这里也许你可以看到

这个警报已经有这个警报根源了是的

所以警报就像当出现

问题时有一些警告就像

我们需要告诉人们我很

害怕所以我们使用警报来处理

可能的事情 担心发生

危险的事情,

所以就像我对这些天新闻中的暴力数量感到震惊,

例如,再次使用这个词,我们可以

使用 ing 形式惊人的警觉乐高新闻

很警觉 我们也可以用这个来做,

然后另一个

相关的,我担心,或者这

与这个词有关,这个词更多是因为

你担心的事情,所以你很

惊讶震惊,也许你

担心的不是危险,而是

担心 关于将要发生的事情

,就像你知道我担心

你的成绩一样,这意味着就像

我担心你的成绩一样,我

认为它们不好,我们也可以在这里使用 ing

表格

示例 好的,这就是我们使用

形容词轮的方式,所以我们将一个

基本形容词分成越来越深的

形容词,这将

是今天课程的结构,所以我做了这个,

如果你愿意,你也可以自己做,好吧,

让我们继续 如果您有任何

问题,请务必在聊天中发送,

我将尝试观看本课中的聊天,

好吧,让我们继续

看下一个形容词,所以我

想看的下一个形容词是悲伤的,下一个

形容词会是悲伤的所以 悲伤的是 我们的基本

形容词

我把它分成两种感觉

孤独和失望

发生所以我很失望 那很令人

失望 孤独 我们不使用

孤独 我们只能使用孤独 它指

的是我们像人类一样的情感 所以孤独是

用来谈论像当你

想见人或者你没见过你的人时

好久不见的朋友,比如

寂寞,让

我们先看看寂寞里面的形容词,我们可以

看到他们,

所以我会从这里开始,这里的第一个

会放大一秒钟不用

担心,所以这里的第一个是

isolated f

例如来自我们的朋友,这些天我感到很

孤立

好吧 很孤立 我就像我没见过

我的朋友一样 我很孤立 我有很多

工作要做 还好

然后我这里的另一个人

伤心欲绝 伤心欲绝我 包括在寂寞下,

我们使用heartbroken,或者

当我们失去我们关心的人时,我们可以使用heartbreak 和ing heartbreak,因此

这可能意味着结束一段浪漫

关系,这可能意味着像亲人

一样,您的家人或

朋友您的朋友已经去世

away 死得很伤心,或者有些事情

令人心碎,就像电影令人心碎一样,

我们可以说它会导致

失去我们所关心的人的感觉,

如此孤独,

失去我们关心的人,这令人心碎

,好吧,所以让我们继续使用另一个

形容词 这群人很失望所以

我在这里把失望分成两个形容词

第一个是悲惨

悲惨所以悲惨是指

处于痛苦或

不适或痛苦的状态 s 或不快乐

例如 他两周没有休息日

他很痛苦 很痛苦

好吧 只是很痛苦 所以我们不能用

miserable 我们必须用

miserable 这里没有表格 很痛苦 然后

这个不满意 不满意 我已经

之前讨论过这个频道上的前缀,

我们在这里看到一个,

所以这里前缀 unn 表示不

不满意 不满意 所以不满意

所以当你失望时,这是

因为有些东西没有让你满意,

有些东西不如你

想象的那么好,你可以 说

我不满意 就像我对我的

酒店体验或我的住宿

不满意 我对我的住宿不满意 我很

满意 我们可以以 ing 的

形式

使用它 轮子,所以我

将在本课的后面介绍更多的部分

,现在让我们休息一下吧,

好吧,今天的重点是

形容词,当你需要喜欢用

它们来表达你的情绪时

当你约会和购物时,

特别是当你和朋友一起购物时,

比如当你想

描述一些东西看起来很像对不起对不起的时候

抱歉,就像这里一样,例如当

你说我可以试穿吗,或者你

有更大尺寸的,你可能会说它

不合身,或者我想要

一些更奢侈的东西,我不

知道取决于你想做什么,但

这些是情况的例子哦,

对不起

,你的形容词使用可能很

重要这是一个很棒的,

来自约会或浪漫与爱情

PDF 这表示你很聪明,或者你有

美丽的眼睛 例如,你是个

时髦的人,所以我们实际上在这里谈论了惊人的,

所以这些是一些

情况的例子,其中有一个好的

形容词 Cabul Airy 很重要,

所以这些都是免费的,你可以

从 th 中找到这些

如果您在 youtube 上观看

视频,请在 youtube 上的视频下方或 Facebook 上的视频下方链接

如果您在我们的网站上有帐户,请检查它们是免费的

如果您没有帐户,

您现在可以查看我们的 可以

马上注册一个帐户,所以

让我们继续回到我们

今天的课程,如果你错过了,

今天升级你的形容词我

用一个形容词我们

来做这个,所以我们已经讨论

了轮子的一部分所以 到目前为止,让我们

继续接下来的两个形容词,因为

我们知道如何使用它,并尝试检查

一下

Anderson 善良的人或好人 我

稍后会在这里讨论这个我稍后会讨论 呃,我

不' 还没有看到任何问题,但是很好,

所以让我们继续下一部分

我想继续看这

两个基本动词或基本动词面对

形容词生气和害怕这些

是接下来的两个所以让我们来看看

生气生气 所以我把生气分成

两部分,生气的两部分是

irr itated irritated 是发音

irritated 和 furious furious so

irritated 可以取 ing 结尾

激怒我哥哥的 so irritating 或者

这部电影太烦人了

让你感到困扰的事情 so irritated 就像

当我将我的情绪描述为 irrited

时 就像某事经常重复

某事 是重复的,它

以某种方式让我感到不安,所以我感到很

恼火,就像我的电脑一直给

我同样的错误我很恼火,

例如,所以在里面激怒了我包括了

两个词,这是一个更高级别的词,

也许很多人都没有 不知道

这个这个这个让我们先看看

沮丧,虽然沮丧的

沮丧可以结束

令人沮丧的沮丧,或者我很

沮丧,当我们

尝试做某事很多次并且我们一直

在那件事上失败时,我们会使用沮丧,所以就像我

保持 我正在尝试 我无法修复

打印机 例如,我很沮丧,所以

您尝试多次尝试做某事,但

您无法做到,我们使用 沮丧地

表达那种感觉或者那太

令人沮丧了

哦好吧所以一个类似的词激怒

激怒这很难说

这是exa XS

exa s激怒激怒这个词

也有一个ING结尾

所以激怒激怒

这个词是当我们使用时

例如,当我们给某人一个指令

或我们给一群人

指令时,他们不遵循

指令,而你只是不断

尝试、尝试和尝试,但他们

不遵循指令,所以你可以

说我是这样 exasperated or this case

is exasperated sofrustrated 和

exasperated 非常相似,但我

认为 exasperated 是一种

比沮丧更高级的词汇,

呃,好吧,让我们继续吧

,哦,有人说她忘了

谈论烦恼,我没有忘记

谈论烦恼 我只是选择不

有区别

烦恼可能就在这里

这样我们也可以使用

烦人的方式,但是我选择

在本课中不专注于它,好吧,所以

让我们继续下一个形容词,

如果您有其他形容词,您可以将它们发送给

我们,让我们继续下一个形容词

,它是愤怒的,所以被激怒了 描述

了某种重复

的感觉,真的让你烦恼如此

愤怒是另一种愤怒的

愤怒是你的脸

变红,或者你喜欢大喊大叫或类似的

东西如此愤怒真的很消极

,也许有点可怕所以 愤怒 他很

愤怒 所以就像我们打破了相机 我的

老板很愤怒 例如 我希望这

不会发生

好吧 很愤怒 让我们看看这

两个词 里面 hi 里面 苦涩

里面

furious 第一个 其实这

两个词都很好 我

这么想第一个被冒犯了,这个被冒犯了,

这个没有ING形式

,我们可以说冒犯但是把

它用作形容词,我们说冒犯

那是冒犯冒犯的东西 g

那是冒犯性的

东西,让我感到被

冒犯,所以这个冒犯描述

了一种愤怒的感觉,因为

不恰当的事情所以

取决于他们对

不同的事情

感到冒犯的人 例如在办公室,这是

令人反感的,所以有人有

不恰当的行为,这是令人反感的

冒犯,好吧,那么让我们去

另一个这里这个很棒这个

词是 livid 另一个很棒的

发音点 livid livid 超级

生气所以如果你想像

红色 面对尖叫 大喊大叫 可能会

扔东西 很危险

形容词轮的下一部分我

想谈谈嗯让我们看看我们还有七

分钟

哦我的天哪好吧所以我会去 我再猜

一下然后休息一下

然后完成我现在应该休息

一下吗我的选择好吧所以我会做一个短暂的

休息以防你错过它我

谈到了免费的东西但我谈到了我们的免费

东西 这周已经有一次

了 我会告诉你一个不同的

情况 形容词的使用

很重要 这是你吃饭的时候

我现在要继续讨论一些

我们可以在吃饭时使用

形容词 例如,当您在餐厅提出请求时

,这就是餐厅,因此

用餐这意味着例如参观餐厅

,因此这有一些

您可以用来谈论食物的短语,因此

能够描述您最喜欢或

最不喜欢的口味很重要,所以

这里它缺少盐,我们稍后会讨论一个

关于盐的形容词,或者它看起来很

美味,所以这是另一种

情况,我们有一些好的

形容词相关知识很

重要,这可以从视频下方的链接中免费获得

在 youtube 和

Facebook 视频上方 让我们继续学习

今天课程的最后一部分 好的,我们将继续

学习最后 3 部分,因为我

的时间不多了

今天的课程是关于提高你的

英语形容词水平,所以我们正在使用

今天是形容词轮 好吧,让我们

继续下一个形容词 哦,我在这里做了

一些非常有趣的事情 哦,我看到

了我做了什么魔术 - 哦,不,我刚刚意识到

好的,我必须尽快让我的

事情变得有点不同 我意识到

我遗漏了一个形容词,但我没有

时间谈论它好的让我们

继续下一个我只是要把

这个大空间变得美丽我们

现在完全谈论美丽我擅长

画圆圈 让我们继续下

一个,我们会以美丽

和好来结束课程,然后好吧,

美丽是我在此部分的基本形容词,

所以我将美丽分为

两类,这是你们中的一些人

向我发送的问题,例如 问

艾丽西娅,所以我第一次把漂亮的一分为

二 一个很漂亮 一个很漂亮 另一个

很可爱 如此可爱的小东西

,例如,多么可爱的小狗或

像这样的设计,

例如,它是如此可爱,然后我们有我

在中间有两个形容词在

中间我选择了迷人和可爱

作为更深层次的形容词 对于可爱,

如此可爱,可爱的用来形容

像非常年幼的孩子或

与非常年幼的孩子有关的

事物,所以它就像超级可爱,如果你

想要一个比非常可爱或超级可爱更好的词,

你应该使用可爱,所以

喜欢这张照片 像

你的孩子一样可爱,或者所有这些

设计它很可爱,所以非常

童趣,

另一方面,迷人的魅力就像可爱,

但它很适合像成年人一样使用,

所以它是一些东西 这很可爱,

喜欢愉快,但不一定

像孩子气,例如迷人的咖啡馆

或喜欢迷人的谈话,

所以这些东西

不一定是幼稚的,但它们有点

甜美可爱

,可能很容易

理解迷人的东西 好吧好吧

那我们继续看另一部分

。 华丽

所以让我们对比一下如此可爱的可爱和

迷人与华丽如此华丽我

在这里谈论美丽华丽

就像升级版华丽

没有那种

幼稚的感觉那么可爱 那种很像

幼稚的感觉,年轻的感觉

很成熟,所以

我们可以说一些很漂亮的东西,

例如风景很漂亮,或者她的衣服

很漂亮,例如

在华丽的里面更成人的东西,然后我

选择了两个形容词让我们开始吧 在这里,

我选择了令人惊叹的惊艳和精致的

精致,所以让我们从令人惊叹的

如此惊艳开始,我们也可以在

IDI 表格中使用它 l I was stunned

so to stunned 这里的路线是 stunned

so to stun 意思是让

某人停止移动或停止说话或

停止呼吸,就像他们非常兴奋一样

停止

你正在做的事情,就像哦,景色太美了,

或者蛋糕

太美

这里的一个是精致的

精致的 并不像其他一些那样常用

精致 我们用来谈论

经常是昂贵的东西 所以

也许是某人家里的珠宝或装饰品,

或者我们可能会用它来

谈论非常

详细的东西 比如她的项链很精致,

或者枝形吊灯很精致

,比如精致

,很华丽,很详细,也许

很贵 ne 因为我们没时间了,

所以这实际上是一件好事,

所以让我们继续看最后一个形容词,

它很漂亮,你会注意到

这些我没有提到其中的大多数

有 ing 和 IDI 形式令人惊叹,我们可以

使用 两种形式的魅力都是一个词,但

实际上我们并不经常使用它,

所以让我们继续讨论今天形容词 pi 的最后一段,

这很好很好

有人在聊天中问了一个关于这个词的问题

一个非常有用的形容词,但

如果你一直使用 good good good 真的很无聊,

比如这种食物很好,或者

喜欢哦,电影很好,请提供

更多信息,所以让我们看看这

两个我选择了与情感和味道或

风味相关的 如果你

想谈论像我的邻居这样的人,那么从好这个词

是一个非常好的人,

例如,如果你想谈论一些人,

你可以使用像 kind kind 或

nice as well as well 这样的词,所以

有人像他们一样善良 他们很热情,

他们在邀请 他们为你创造了一个舒适的

空间 你

在那个人周围感到轻松或自在

他们很善良 内心善良的人 然后

我选择了另外两个形容词 我

选择了第一个 慷慨是一个

慷慨 我选择了周到 周到 所以

让我们先看看慷慨的

人 慷慨的人非常给予,所以

慷慨的人可能会给别人钱,

或者他们在社区中养活其他人,

或者他们只是给人们礼物

慷慨的人会给予很多

东西 有思想的人会

思考 经常为别人着想,所以他们会

考虑别人的感受,或者我的

同事给我买了一个纪念品

,例如,多么周到,或者哦,哇,你

做了我最喜欢的晚餐吃的东西

,你多么周到,所以当你

考虑另一个人的需求时,或者有

一次 那是我们可以形容为

深思熟虑的人 好吧

然后是今天的最后一部分

今天课程的最后一部分 这是几个

形容词的例子,你可以用来谈论

食物或饮料 如果你去年看了我们的

直播,我们谈到了

其他食物和饮料的词,所以你可以

检查一下,还有更多的形容词,如此

美味,美味,实际上这不是

一个我们经常使用的词,

老实说,我们不会说它很美味

这不会错,但是

当我们谈论食物或饮料时,我们可能会使用更具体的词,

所以这里有两个

例子 rich and savory rich 和 savory

rich 是具有强烈

味道的东西,有点像脂肪

,通常使用 实际上在甜点中

,例如巧克力蛋糕真的很

丰富,所以它的味道有点

像它的味道很深,而且有

一些甜味,或者布丁

真的很丰富,例如,相反

的是一个像savory savory so savory这样的词

savory

又是一种味道很浓但又咸的东西,

例如烤肉很咸,

或者烧烤酱很咸,

所以有咸味的东西你可以

用这样的词和 t 我们

没有简单或 ing 的结尾,

因为这些与食物有关,

而不是情绪,好吧,所以这是一个快速

介绍

也为自己做这样的事情如果你想看到更多的

例子只是一个谷歌形容词轮

认真就像有吨有

很多很多形容词轮的例子

用于情感、味道

和气味所以请看看这个

如果您想了解更多信息,请在

谷歌上搜索,所以

这是我自己制作的,您可以尝试自己制作,或者

只是考虑这种基本级别的

形容词和下一个级别,然后

是一种更深层次的方式来表达自己,

所以我希望 这对你有帮助

我只看到了几个问题和很多

例句所以非常

感谢那些家伙但我们

今天必须完成所以我会在那里结束但

下周我们会带着新的 l 和

往常一样,下周的课我

要谈谈约会短语,所以我已经把约会变得

有点慢

了 在日期之后 - 所以

下周将是与约会相关的

表达,一般来说就像与

邀请相关的表达 - 是的

,下周将是下周

9 月 5 日 哦,我的天哪,已经是

9 月了,太快了

9 月 5 日,这将是星期三 晚上

10 点 东部标准时间晚上 10 点

东部标准时间这是纽约

市时间纽约市时间如果您

不知道您所在时区的时间,

请使用您的 Google 技能进行谷歌搜索,

因此我们将在下周返回

日期短语也请不要忘记

去下载你的免费东西这些

只是几个例子还有很多

其他的

东西我们都必须免费所以请

查看YouTube上视频下方的链接Facebook上的

视频上方的链接以

获得这些东西我将在下周再次见到你

非常感谢您喜欢和

分享视频我们总是非常

感谢您的

问题和您

在聊天中的例句,

我下周见 下次你