Build your vocabulary three, by john flower and michael burman from l t p language. Choose the adverb to complete each sentence. Use each adverb once only. Longing it means when you are really desperate for something,. Or look at a beautiful girl that you've fallen in love with. Not in a creepy way. You're not like sneaking in, looking through a crack in her door. I was longing for a cup of tea longingly - i suppose you would look at something longingly, like, lookalike, look at a picture of a nice cup of tea or just ah, i really want that.
763. Rambling in the new Pod-Room / Choose The Adverb / Deal or No Deal
This is a chance for me to just let loose and have a ramble while inviting you to this kind of housewarming party (or perhaps just the first part of the party) in my new pod-room. In this one I am going to welcome you into the new room and do a ramble challenge in which I am restricted to only talking about things inside the room, plus reading from some random books on my shelves. Grammar rules, adverbial collocations and a game show story.
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Rules of the Ramble
Welcome everyone to the pod-room. Give a tour. I’m restricted to only talking about things inside the room. Maybe describe some of the items on the walls and pictures. Include some descriptive language. Pick up a book and do a random exercise from it. Keep talking without pausing or saying “errr”.
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