- Hello everyone and welcome back
I'm going to help you with your love lives.
I never thought I'd say that on this channel.
I'm going to help you tell somebody
And this isn't just in the romantic sense.
It's also in a friendly sense as well.
all the way from basic to advanced ways
of telling someone that they look good.
I've got lots of adjectives, lots of nouns
and lots of slang phrases as well.
So this video is perfect for improving your vocabulary.
But if you want to improve your pronunciation
and your listening skills even further,
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And obviously not with your listening either.
The way a word is spelt in English or written in English
doesn't really give you much indication
as to how it's pronounced in English.
But if you listen to a word as you read it,
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and the next time you see that word,
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Right, let's get started with the lesson.
Firstly, let's take a look at some adjectives.
I'm sure you'll know some of them
but I've included some more advanced ones as well.
Obviously the one we all know is beautiful, beautiful.
But we also have pretty, pretty.
It's normally used to describe somebody feminine.
But you are saying that he is beautiful in a feminine way.
Gorgeous, gorgeous, this means completely beautiful.
Stunning, stunning, again very beautiful.
That's probably top notch for beauty.
but this is far more common in America.
So if you say someone is cute in the UK,
you'd be saying that they are very sweet
Or like a cat or a dog might be cute.
In America they use cute to describe
I remember an American girl telling me when I was young
that she thought my outfit was cute.
And I remember thinking, I don't want to look cute,
But to her cute meant very very nice.
But to me it meant oh I look like a child.
Another one that we do use a lot is adorable, adorable.
Attractive, attractive is also an option.
One that I use a lot is lovely, lovely.
If somebody just looks 10 out of 10,
then you can say perfect, she's perfect.
Everything about her or him is just beautiful.
We also have a lovely one which is radiant, radiant.
This means somebody has a beautiful glow
Another word especially if somebody
looks really good in their clothes
or we really like their figure,
we can say you look fantastic, fantastic.
Good-looking is also an option.
She's a very good-looking woman.
Handsome, handsome is used to describe
You can say a handsome woman but you are describing
masculine beauty in that woman.
So we are more likely to use handsome
Breathtaking is another really nice one.
Someone is so beautiful they take your breath away.
You look breathtaking tonight.
This means that they hold your gaze
A very feminine one is dainty, dainty.
This describes small and feminine beauty.
You might describe someone's dainty hands
if they have small, feminine hands.
Dazzling is another really lovely one.
Dazzling, someone whose beauty stops you in your tracks.
Striking is another similar one, striking.
And the last one, one that I really like is dreamy, dreamy.
Normally used by teenage girls
Now I've got some informal adjectives.
A lot of these are describing general attractiveness
Someone could be attractive without being beautiful.
And a lot of these are slang words.
So if someone is very attractive, you can call them hot.
A really slang one is banging, banging.
She's got a banging body or he is banging.
Be careful with how you say it
because if you say he is banging,
it doesn't sound like an adjective,
But we use it with a certain tone of voice,
Another one if someone's really hot, sizzling.
If somebody is a cunning beauty,
Or smoking, this normally comes before hot,
you are smoking hot in that dress.
I had to ask my friends for these.
What do the young people say nowadays?
Apparently peng is a slang word that is used.
I actually think it's quite old now,
But if you hear someone say oh my God, he is peng.
I just don't feel right saying it.
I always feel really cringe worthy when I say slang words.
So if someone's peng, then they're very attractive.
And we also have the absolute classic, fit.
I've been saying this since I was a child.
Oh my God he's so fit, she's so fit.
So you might see British people commenting
on their friend's photos just saying fit.
It doesn't mean they're in shape,
We also have some informal nouns
that you can use to describe someone who's very attractive.
If someone is a a stunner and they are stunning,
This can also mean that someone's a nice person.
I might be saying oh he's such a lovely guy
rather than such a hot guy, it depends.
You can say god but I swear that a goddess
And obviously it's used mainly for women.
Another one we have a head turner.
You make heads turn because you're so attractive.
Or a looker, this means that you are good-looking.
Or yeah, he's a bit of a looker he is.
I must say I've never used this myself
but I have heard it in passing conversation, a worldie.
He's got himself a worldie, a really beautiful woman.
Or a perfect 10, a 10 out of 10 on appearance.
We also have eye candy or arm candy.
Eye candy is something that is nice for your eyes,
And arm candy is you know when you're with someone
and they just look really good for you to be with.
Very shallow but you know you need to know these things.
And the last one, thank you to my friends
who reminded me of this very important word, a snack.
If somebody is a snack it means they are just delicious.
It's funny because my grandma,
you know everyone has a word that they hate.
because you'll start using it.
So if anyone ever tells me grandma that she's a snack,
I've also got some phrases that you can use
to tell someone they are attractive.
A really nice one is you look as lovely as ever.
You look at beautiful as ever,
but you also always look beautiful.
Another one is oh you're to die for.
You are gorgeous, I would die for you.
And another one that I really like is drop-dead gorgeous.
He's not just gorgeous, he's drop-dead gorgeous.
You could also say that somebody is easy on the eyes.
It's very easy to look at this person
because they look so nice, they are eye candy.
And the last one, not necessarily a positive one.
But you could say you're out of my league.
If somebody is out of your league,
it means they're too attractive
or you consider them to be too attractive
I don't know why I try with you,
you're completely out of my league.
Not very nice and not nice to tell anyone
that you are out of their league ever.
Right, your homework for today is to add to this list.
I want more suggestions in the comments section.
Phrases, adjectives and nouns to describe someone
I'm sure there are lots more out there.
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Thank you so much for coming to my lesson today.