Hello! 🤗 I am sooo excited to return to UA-cam and give you longer lessons! If you are new here, I’m Claire! I love diving deep into the English language and can’t wait to share even more insights with you. So buckle up, because we’re about to go on a fun learning journey together!
Yes! You may see or know the words before the level C1 or C2. They are assigned these levels as that's usually when they are commonly seen or used for the first time.
Using 'dilapidated' directly for a road might not sound natural unless you specify 'condition' (This road is in a dilapidated condition) or use a more suitable word like 'damaged' or 'crumbling.'
Hello! 🤗 I am sooo excited to return to UA-cam and give you longer lessons! If you are new here, I’m Claire! I love diving deep into the English language and can’t wait to share even more insights with you. So buckle up, because we’re about to go on a fun learning journey together!
we are ready madam...u from which country?
Great to see a lesson all about adjectives!
need more this type of vedio...
Waiting for more💚
Mindful,well educated
Yay!!! On UA-cam ❤🎉
I know so exciting! When I have a bit more time. You'll be seeing lots more videos!
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Energetic Described ❤❤❤
thanks
Thank you so much 😊
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Are/wer you on Preply? Can you please send the link to take lesson?
I'm B1. Some words, such as meticulous and pragmatic, are common words. I encounter those words frequently in conversations.
Yes! You may see or know the words before the level C1 or C2. They are assigned these levels as that's usually when they are commonly seen or used for the first time.
Hi Claire I'm Nigerian. The word dilapidated we can use it in the road for example.this road is dilapidated building?
Using 'dilapidated' directly for a road might not sound natural unless you specify 'condition' (This road is in a dilapidated condition) or use a more suitable word like 'damaged' or 'crumbling.'