AE 1088
10 Advanced English Words to Sound More Fluent | Part 2
Learn Australian English here on the Aussie English podcast where I teach you 10 more Advanced English words so you can sound more fluent!
In today's episode...
Here’s Part 2 of last week’s Advanced English Vocabulary lesson!
If you want to sound more fluent when speaking English, it’s incredibly important to learn and use advanced words instead of simpler ones.
In today’s video, I’m going to teach you 10 advanced words to use instead of the word ‘very’.
And don’t forget to stick around to the end because we’re going to practise these words in sentences while focussing on the rules of linking, on stress, and you’re going to be able to improve your pronunciation and accent.
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DONE!
Can I use “be swamped with” or “be swamped at “?
Thank you.
Hey mate, yep. You could say “I’m swamped at work right now”.
Very annoying= irritating
Good work, Sahar 😀