Stop Saying “Very” All the Time | Sound More Natural in English
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Do you often say:
👉 Very good
👉 Very tired
👉 Very happy
👉 Very hungry
If so, you're not alone!
Many English learners rely on the word "very" to make their sentences stronger. While there's nothing wrong with that, native English speakers often use more powerful and specific words instead.
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we continue our Sound More Natural in English series and learn how to replace common phrases like "very good" and "very tired" with vocabulary that sounds more natural, expressive, and fluent.
You'll learn useful upgrades like:
✅ Very good → Excellent / Amazing
✅ Very tired → Exhausted
✅ Very hungry → Starving
✅ Very happy → Thrilled
✅ Very funny → Hilarious
✅ Very big → Huge
✅ Very small → Tiny
✅ Very bad → Terrible
You'll also hear practical examples, real-life conversations, and speaking practice to help you start using these words immediately.
By the end of this episode, you'll be able to:
✓ Sound more natural in English conversations
✓ Use stronger and more expressive vocabulary
✓ Avoid repetitive speaking habits
✓ Improve your English fluency and confidence
Remember:
Fluent English isn't about using more words. It's about choosing better words.
A single strong word can often say more than "very" plus an adjective.
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