2024-09-04
14 分钟In this episode, we're going to boost your vocabulary to help improve your English speaking skills. You'll learn essential English adjectives that are perfect for talking about things that are difficult, helping you express yourself more clearly. Knowing advanced vocabulary is key to speaking English fluently and with confidence.As you master these words, you'll get better at communicating like a native speaker. This new vocabulary will not only improve your fluency but will also make you mor...
Hi there.
This is Harry.
Welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language, to help you with your conversational skills, your business English skills, interview skills, whatever your goals are, we're here to help.
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And in this particular advanced English lesson, we're looking at ways, other ways to say difficult.
So it's advanced English lesson looking at other ways to say difficult.
So I've got ten particular words, so I'll go through them with you and give you an example when you can use those particular words in those situations.
So difficult is something that's not so easy to do.
It can be some written work that's difficult.
It could be a task that the school gives you that's difficult.
It could be a speaking engagement, and it's difficult to write the speech or to prepare for it or the presentation, whatever it might be.
There lots and lots of things in our life is difficult.
Making ends meet in terms of our budget can be difficult, but there are ways and different ways in which we can express that.
And we don't have to use the word difficult all of the time.
So here we've got a list of ten.
I'm going to give them to you one by one, and then I'll go through them at the end.
And you know the drill by now, if you have any problems or you need some further explanation, just come back to me.
Always happy to help you.