Adjectives you need to describe change in English [574]

描述变化的英文形容词 [574]

Speak Better English with Harry

2026-02-11

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🚨 If you use English at work, these phrases matter.  These are the only English phrases I allow my private students to use at work — and the ones I stop them using.  👉 Download the PDF (€9): https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/the-english-phrases-i-would-let-my-own-students-use-at-work/ In this episode, you will learn natural English words used to describe change, from small adjustments to major transformations. Many learners know basic words like big or small, but they are not always sure how to describe change clearly and accurately. This can make your English sound simple or repetitive. In this lesson, I explain useful adjectives like dramatic, subtle, radical, minimal, and profound. You will learn what they really mean, when to use them, and how they sound in real conversations. By the end of this episode, you will be able to: • describe changes more precisely  • choose the right word for formal and everyday situations  • sound more natural and confident when talking about decisions, events, and life changes If you want your English to sound clearer, more natural, and more confident, this episode will help. Share Your Thoughts My Business English Phrase Guide shows you exactly what to say in meetings, emails, and when problems happen - and which common phrases make you sound unprofessional. Inside: Professional phrases for meetings, emails, delays, and corrections. Plus phrases to avoid. Download PDF (€9): https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/the-english-phrases-i-would-let-my-own-students-use-at-work/ Need private lessons? Book a trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/free-trial-lesson-booking-form/
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  • Hi there, this is Harry and welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry,

  • where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the English language.

  • We help you with grammar, vocabulary, fluency, pronunciation, conversation English,

  • preparing for job interviews with absolutely every aspect of the English language that you can think of.

  • You've come to the right place.

  • And in this particular Advanced English Lesson,

  • I'm going to look at adjectives to describe Now, remember,

  • when you're using words as a single word, it can be difficult to remember how to use them.

  • It's better when you can have co-locations.

  • And in this particular lesson,

  • these adjectives can be used with the verb change so that we can describe a situation and I'll give you an example as to how to use them.

  • We're going to create co-locations using adjectives that will describe change.

  • Okay, number one, cosmetic.

  • So cosmetic changes.

  • Well,

  • cosmetic changes could be something when you go into a doctor and you ask for him to take away the wrinkles around your eyes or to give you thicker lips or to make some change to your facial expression.

  • So these would be cosmetic changes, you know, cosmetic surgery.

  • Or if you decide to do some renovations to your home and somebody asks you,

  • well, what are you doing?

  • Are you knocking down some walls or you're putting on an extension?