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Advanced adverbs

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Lesson 1

Adverbs and learning tips

hello and welcome to to the point english my name is ben english teacher with almost 19 years experience and today i'm going to teach you 10 advanced or proficiency level adverb...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 2

Expressing certainty

good idea to think of personal examples that have an emotional connection okay so without any further ado let's look at the first adverb undoubtedly so this means certainly or w...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 3

Using awfully

at number three awfully now this one is interesting because awfully you may know the adjective awful so awfully means badly or very badly so you could say he plays the guitar aw...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 4

Acting reluctantly

you don't really like the idea of doing it you don't want to do it but you do it reluctantly so you do it in the end so let's let's have a look at an example to really understan...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 5

Describing major change

change so i'm recording this video in june of 2021 so february last year was 2022 and in europe at least we didn't really know that the pandemic was going to happen and the worl...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 6

Describing food and taste

so banoffee pie have you ever had banoffee pie it's this fantastic dessert with a banana and toffee and like a biscuit base when it's done well it's the most amazing thing you c...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 7

Using deceptively

but in reality it's it's difficult so it's deceptively difficult it makes you believe one thing but in reality it's something different so we usually use deceptively with an adj...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 8

Using willfully

or intentionally so it's usually to cause damage or to cause harm to something or somebody so we use it in a negative context he willfully ignored the restrictions and entered t...

Language: enDuration: 2 min

Lesson 9

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Full video: 10 ADVERBS TO LEVEL UP YOUR ENGLISH! C1 and C2 Vocabulary

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