6 ways to say 'WANT'


source: English Lessons with Adam    2015年11月6日
Do you want to be more fluent in English? I'll teach you different ways native English speakers say "want". You'll learn new vocabulary used in conversational English. Saying things like 'crave', 'feel like', and 'in the mood for' instead of saying 'want' will make you sound more natural and intelligent. It's also necessary to understand English slang. Dying to know more? Check out this lesson! And you'll also want to take the quiz afterwards: http://www.engvid.com/improve-your-en...

How to describe physical pain in English.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月7日
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1) Burning - It is a tingling pain and it feels as if a part of your body is touching something hot.
2) Chapped - We experience chapped skin or lips which are dry and painful especially because of cold weather.
3) Acute - This type of pain is used for describing pain that is strong and sharp but lasts for a short period.
4) Chronic - It is a serious pain that need medical attention. It is again a very strong and sharp pain but lasts for very long time.
5) Griping - A sharp sudden pain in the stomach.
6) Inflamed - A part of your body that is inflamed is swollen, red and is painful because of an infection or injury.
7) Itchy - Itchiness is an unpleasant feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch or rub it.
8) Sore - Soreness is because of an injury or infection which is painful and makes you feel very uncomfortable.
9) Stiff - Stiffness is pain in your muscles and you cannot move your body part easily.
10) Stabbing - Stabbing is a sudden, strong and sharp pain.
11 Agliophobia - If a person has an abnormal fear of pain, he or she is an agliophobic.

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