ENGLISHWAYRD PODCAST
ENGLISHWAYRD PODCAST
Ep 254:Comparisons Made Easy: Speak English Like a Native!
In this episode of Englishway RD, host Thomas simplifies the art of making comparisons in English, helping you speak fluently and naturally like a native. Learn the essential structures, key phrases, and common mistakes to avoid in order to improve your English. With practical exercises and tips, you'll gain confidence in using comparatives and superlatives, expressing degrees of difference, and mastering the 'as...as' structure. Perfect for English learners looking to enhance their speaking skills and sound more native. Tune in and take your English to the next level!
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This book is bigger than that one.
This book is bigger than that one. If you notice, we double the G and at ER.
Another example is she's more intelligent than her brother.
She's more intelligent than her brother.
He is the tallest in the class.
He is the tallest in the class.
If you notice, we add EST to tall.
This is the most beautiful painting in the gallery.
This is the most beautiful painting in the gallery.
Now let's talk about expressing equality using the structure as as.
This is very useful when you want to say that two things are equal in some way, for example.
Now let's talk about expressing degrees of difference.
To add nuance to your comparisons, you can use phrases like mush a little slightly.
And far these help you express different degrees of difference, for example.
Her new job is slightly worse than her old.
Let's go over some common mistakes people make when using comparisons.
Let's start with incorrect adjective forms.
Frequently made and I have seen it even in those that.
This movie is better than the last one.
Let's be careful and watch out for those double competitives or superlatives.
Now let's put in practice what we have learned.
Here are some exercises that you can try. So first is daily comparisons.
For example, compare your hometown to another.
I record the meeting and then I listen to the recording.
Also, something that you can do is language exchange.