How to Describe Sounds Clearly in English [523]

How to Describe Sounds Clearly in English [523]

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    • 19. feb. 2025
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In this episode, you’ll learn useful adjectives for describing sounds. Whether you are talking about music, noise, voices, or background sounds, choosing the right word makes your English more precise. I explain how these adjectives are used so you can describe what you hear more confidently.

This episode will help you expand your vocabulary with useful adjectives for different types of sounds and noises. Whether you’re preparing for an English exam IELTS, CAE or TOEFL or just want to sound more natural, learning the right words will make a big difference.

Perfect for intermediate and advanced learners looking to improve their spoken and written English.

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