Learn English Adjectives with Gulliver's Travels

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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2023
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    In this video we explore the mysterious land of Lilliput and learn English adjectives along the way.
    1. Can you think of examples using the adjectives taught in this video?
    2. Test how much you learnt, how many adjectives could you remember at the end of the video?
    3. Can you think of any more adjectives used in the story Gulliver's Travels?
    Discover the story 'Gulliver's Travels' (Level B1.2)
    www.blackcat-cideb.com/en/boo...

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  • @ramamonato5039
    @ramamonato5039 Рік тому +1

    From Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" (1726), I learnt two old terms: in 18th century, in English, German was called "High Dutch" and Dutch was called "Low Dutch". At that time, German and Dutch were still considered to be one. The German adjective and noun "Deutsch", or Old Dutch "Duytsch", was translated into "Dutch" in English at that time. Later, the word "Dutch" became only a word related to The Netherlands, its language and its people. "Dutch" for German became "German" as we use today.

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  • @intannera30
    @intannera30 Рік тому

    In most aspects, people in my country use American English to mention things like elevator, truck etc. Yet I happen to go to a school where the curricula are British centered.

  • @kim2358
    @kim2358 Рік тому

    Guys I have a question
    If someone whom English isn't her first language and she learnt it in American accent,and she migrates to England,must she use british specific words in her american accent?for example candy and sweet or lift and elevator..or she goes on with american words and accent?

  • @oumarlyas9460
    @oumarlyas9460 Рік тому

    Can you please correct me my mistakes ?
    Keep track of time ¥lose track of time .
    Lose time of track it means you're not feeling by time .
    Keep track of something : it means to know details about something like work and meet ....
    is these correct ?

  • @oumarlyas9460
    @oumarlyas9460 Рік тому

    can you give us more about story?

    • @PapiEnglish
      @PapiEnglish  Рік тому

      I will do in future videos... You can also learn more about it here:
      www.blackcat-cideb.com/en/books/gulliver-s-travels-en-2

  • @jorgeaugustoamorimdesousa1120
    @jorgeaugustoamorimdesousa1120 8 місяців тому

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  • @betelgezaa
    @betelgezaa Рік тому

    I still don’t know the difference between backward and backwards ..

    • @PapiEnglish
      @PapiEnglish  Рік тому

      backward (adjective) describes e a thing
      backwards (adverb) describes an action
      We use the adverb more than the adjective in this case!!

    • @betelgezaa
      @betelgezaa Рік тому

      @@PapiEnglish aaaaaaaa great ! I understand now. Thank you👐🏻