MUST-KNOW Adjectives to describe food in English | Advanced English vocabulary

Published 2022-12-14
In this vocabulary lesson, learn English adjectives to describe food. This video includes 13 advanced English adjectives to help you expand your vocabulary, improve your pronunciation and express yourself in better ways.

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This video is great for intermediate and advanced English language learners who are learning vocabulary and adjectives about describing food. Use advanced adjectives that native speakers use in their speaking and writing. Upgrade your English vocabulary and stop using the same words over and over again. Learn how to describe food when speaking English.

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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hi Students!
01:11 Bland
01:51 Insipid
02:26 Tangy
03:07 Pungent
04:05 Stale
04:42 Rancid
05:05 Stodgy
06:04 Chewy
06:38 Gooey
07:53 Crispy
08:37 Crunchy
09:08 Savoury
09:50 Mouldy
10:54 List of adjectives to describe food
11:44 How to use food adjectives correctly

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