2021-04-04
16 分钟Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome back to my podcast where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the English language.
To explore vocabulary, find out some good synonyms that you can use that will improve your conversational English or your business English, give you more confidence when you're meeting, talking, or presenting to people.
And we do that through improving grammar, looking at phrasal verbs, expressions, and all other fixed phrases.
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I'm always happy to include those.
And I'll give you my contact details at the end of this particular podcast.
For those of you out there who think I sometimes speak a little quickly or a little too quick, well, then hopefully you will hear in the last few podcasts that I've tried to slow it down a bit.
But as I always say, I try to speak naturally.
Not everybody will slow down for you unless you particularly ask them.
So it's tried to help you to understand and attune your ear to the sound of a native speaker.
But I will try to slow down a bit occasionally.
We all get a little bit excited, and sometimes it comes out a little more quickly than I had intended.
Anyway, let's get on with this particular podcast.
So, in this particular podcast, we're going to look at some adjectives for describing movies, okay?
Particularly movies.
And these are what I would call advanced adjectives.
So they're not just your normal adjectives.
I think it's great or it's wonderful or amazing.