
#037 The Difference between SHOUT, YELL and SCREAM with a Story
Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.
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Shout and yell are very similar. But if one shouts in anger, we often call that yelling rather than shouting. Both words are less intense than screaming. When you shout, you're just raising your voice without any particular emotional aim. The word scream indicates terror, panic, rage and other strong emotions. You scream when you're afraid of something or extremely angry. Later, you'll practice these terms with a funny story told from three different grammar points of view.
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