Favourite things

心爱之物

Learning English Grammar

2026-02-17

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Learn about adjective order and adjective phrases. An old, black guitar or a black, old guitar? Believe it or not, one sounds much more natural. We have some general rules about adjective order in a sentence. Learn about it with grammar guru Georgie and presenters Phil and Pippa. Find a transcript and worksheet at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-grammar/260217 Want to boost your speaking skills? Try Beating Speaking Anxiety, our series to help fight your fears of speaking English: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/beating_speaking_anxiety Get our latest programmes. Subscribe to our free email newsletter https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/newsletters
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  • The nicest thing in my house.

  • Well, it has to be my guitar, doesn't it?

  • My guitar is very nice.

  • to me.

  • I'm not sure if anybody else thinks it is.

  • Teeny tiny snow globe magnet from Copenhagen.

  • It's spherical glass.

  • Hello and welcome to Learning English Grammar.

  • I'm Pippa.

  • And I'm Phil.

  • We've just heard Becca and Neil talking about the nicest things in their houses.

  • Today we're going to look at how to describe things using adjectives and adjective phrases.

  • Now you can read along with this podcast using the transcript on our website bbclearningenglish.com So,

  • Phil, what's the nicest thing in your house?

  • I've just bought a really big lamp.