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In this episode, you’ll learn useful adjectives that help you describe different types of relationships in a more natural and accurate way. The focus is on real situations, such as friendships, family relationships, romantic relationships, and working relationships.
You’ll learn how to choose words that match the situation, so your English sounds clearer and less basic when you talk about people and emotions.
After listening, you’ll be able to:
• describe relationships more accurately
• talk about feelings and behaviour with better vocabulary
• understand relationship vocabulary in conversations and articles
• speak more naturally when describing people and situations
If you want to improve your English vocabulary and talk about relationships with more confidence, this episode will help.
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