STOP Saying Very! | Upgrade your vocabulary to sound like a native

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In this vocabulary lesson, you’ll learn how to stop saying VERY in English and replace it with 20 stronger advanced adjectives to sound like a native speaker. Stop repeating the same words over and over again!

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Stop saying “very” in daily conversation. Stop saying “very” in IELTS speaking. Learn to use a wide vocabulary to express your thoughts and feelings. Using these adjectives in the speaking section of IELTS and TOEFL exams will impress your examiner and improve your score. It will also improve your English speaking skills and give you confidence.

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⏰ Chapters:
00:00 Hi Students!
00:50 How to use very
01:43 Difference between very and really
03:30 Very noisy
04:15 Very poor
04:31 Very powerful
05:11 Very quick
06:01 Very rich
06:31 Very sad
07:18 Very serious
07:52 Very shiny
08:57 Very shy
10:21 Very angry
11:17 Very bad
12:19 Very busy
12:48 List of words to use instead of very

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      Transparent.

      Synonym: Clear

      Spanish/Latin: Claritas (Clarity, Brightness)

      (Latin)Luminos: the lights

      Et cetera (and the rest)

      I hope this transparent comment can shed light upon the luminous beauty of language.

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  • T. Fern says:

    Excellent and very helpful vocabulary lesson especially for people where English is a second language. Kudos, thanks and wish you all the best.

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  • Дмитрий Урсакий says:

    Крутой урок! Я смотрел очень мало видео с этого канала, но то что смотрел сделало вклад и ассоциации с этим хорошим преподавателем

  • Annabel Sanchez says:

    My most profound gratitude is conveyed to Mentor Harry for an enriching input on the use of appropriate adjective instead of using “very”. There’s a better way of saying it! Mucha gracias!❤

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    ❤ the way he teaches:concise, clear, and easy to assimilate. Please correct me if my statement is not grammatically correct.

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    Harry! I find your YouTube channel helpful even as a native English speaking American!! We can be lazy when we speak. I’m going to check out your advanced classes. Please do a lesson on the abhorrent use of less when only fewer is appropriate! ❤

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