2022-05-11
18 分钟Hi there, everybody, it's Harry here.
And just before we get into the podcast for today, I just wanted to tell you about another podcast that you might enjoy.
It's called English Learning for curious minds.
It's hosted by a british native english teacher called Alistair, who says you learn weird and wonderful things about the world at the same same time as improving your English.
Well, if you haven't done so already, I'd suggest checking it out for yourself.
He's done some amazing episodes on things like the history of tea, James Bond, Peaky Blinders, and things like the English of Donald Trump.
All the episodes come with a transcript, subtitles, and a vocabulary list.
So go on, give it a listen.
Just search English learning for curious minds on your favourite podcast app.
Now let's get back to my podcast.
So what are we going to talk to you about today in the class?
Well, in today's class, we're going to look at adjectives and we're going to look at adjectives to describe relationships.
We're all involved in relationships somehow in some part of our lives, either in the past or in the present, and hopefully for those of you who are not in the future.
So relationships are a really, really important part of our lives.
So I'm going to give you some insight into the adjectives that we use to describe different aspects of our relationships, both good and bad.
Okay, if you have any questions relating to this, you can always come back to me through email and I'll give you the contact details at the end of this particular class.
And if you have any other issues, well, as always, send me an email.
I'd be very, very happy to include them in future lessons.
So let's go.
So we've got 14 individual adjectives describing relationships.