Listen "229. B1 adjectives with hyphens (with dialogue)"
Episode Synopsis
Adjectives with hyphen at B1 levelgood-looking (only with hyphen) - attractive (for people, often men)well-known - a lot of people have heard of it and know it/him/herold-fashioned (only with hyphen) - (often criticising something) not new, not in fashionwell-dressed - dressed in attractive clothes, smart, elegantup-to-date - (usually technology) the newest in software, hardware, computers etc.middle-aged - around 50 years oldface-to-face (only with hyphen) (also adv. came face-to-face with the burglar) - talk to somebody while looking at them in the same room.out-of-date - (fashion, technology) not new, there are more up-to-date versions, or a more recent fashion, or more modern.hand-held (only with hyphen) - held in the hand e.g. like a mobile phone. next-door (adv. next door) - referring to your neighbours. They live next to you. A house with is next to another.full-time - (work) a complete schedule. 40 hours a week, for example. Compare with 'part-time'.self-service (only with hyphen) - (usually a restaurant) where you get your own food from the counter, no waiters or waitresses.first-floor - on the first floor of a building.second-hand (only with hyphen) - not new, has been used before.We can also invent words by putting the adjective and noun together to make another adjective: dark-haired, short-haired, short-sleeved shirt, long-sleeved shirt.Young people's slang in Great BritainAce - really goodBog off - go away and leave me alone.Bonkers - crazyChippy - fish-and-chip shopChuffed - really pleasedFancy - want to do somethingSnog - kissdead wealthy / dead boringgo for a spinTo see the dialogue, go to: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-229.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/english-grammar/My novel for learners of B2 English is cSupport the showMy NEW book: "B1 English Vocabulary Builder - 22 Short Stories for Learning the Words and Phrases Students Need to Pass the B1 Exam" is now available! This book gives the learner enough vocabulary to pass any B1 exam (special help for Cambridge exams).To about my book, click here (you can access it from any Amazon platform):https://amzn.to/46AVFe9 Learners studying towards B2 level will be interested in my B1 to B2 reader: The Tudor Conspiracy (includes audio version) https://amzn.to/4gPsj0i For very young learners (from 8-10), I recommend my picture reader book for children learning A1 to A2 English. It comes with a fully dramatised audio version: https://amzn.to/46TCWvv Oxford Bookworm Graded Readers: Read stories at your level to improve your English. I recommend Oxford Bookworms as the best series of books for learners: https://amzn.to/4r7YVHg At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, free grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/Be back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
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