Test Your English Vocabulary: SHAPES & PATTERNS
Are you able to describe shapes and patterns in English? It’s a very useful thing to be able to do! In this vocabulary lesson for beginners, I’ll teach you many visual description words, from geometrical ones to zigzags, swirls, and wavy lines. With this vocabulary you’ll have fun describing a painting you’ve recently seen, or your friend’s latest colourful patterned shirt! http://www.engvid.com/english-vocabulary-shapes-patterns/
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In this lesson:
00:00 Shape Vocabulary in English
00:27 square & rectangle
02:02 triangle
02:45 circle & round
03:38 oval
04:15 Pattern Vocabulary: dots, spots, checks, stripes, spirals, zigzag, floral, wavy...
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More of my vocabulary lessons:
How are you feeling? Vocabulary & expressions to answer this common question! https://youtu.be/J6iuefm-2no
English Vocabulary Builder: 15 slang & informal words https://youtu.be/Um3l2BECKrc
In this lesson:
00:00 Shape Vocabulary in English
00:27 square & rectangle
02:02 triangle
02:45 circle & round
03:38 oval
04:15 Pattern Vocabulary: dots, spots, checks, stripes, spirals, zigzag, floral, wavy...
Видео Test Your English Vocabulary: SHAPES & PATTERNS канала Learn English with Gill · engVid
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