List of adjectives-reading
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECT
The Natural Approach to Learn a Language
The Natural Approach
To Learn a Language

1 adorable
2 adventurous
3 aggressive
4 agreeable
5 alert
6 alive
7 amused
8 angry
9 annoyed
10 annoying
11 anxious
12 arrogant
13 ashamed
14 attractive
15 average
16 awful
17 bad
18 beautiful
19 better
20 bewildered
21 black
22 bloody
23 blue
24 blue-eyed
25 blushing
26 bored
27 brainy
28 brave
29 breakable
30 bright
31 busy
32 buttery
33 calm
34 careful
35 cautious
36 charming
37 cheerful
38 clean
39 clear
40 clever
41 cloudy
42 clumsy
43 colorful
44 combative
45 comfortable
46 concerned
47 condemned
48 confused
49 cooperative
50 courageous
51 curious
52 cute
53 dangerous
54 dark
55 dead
56 defeated
57 defiant
58 delightful

59 depressed
60 determined
61 different
62 difficult
63 disgusted
64 distinct
65 disturbed
66 dizzy
67 doubtful
68 drab
69 dull
70 dusty
71 eager
72 easy
73 elated
74 elegant
75 embarrassed
76 enchanting
77 encouraging
78 energetic
79 enthusiastic
80 envious
81 evil
82 excited
83 expensive
84 exuberant
85 fair
86 faithful
87 famous
88 fancy
89 fantastic
90 fierce
91 filthy
92 fine
93 foolish
94 fragile
95 frail
96 frantic
97 friendly
98 frightened
99 funny
100 furry
101 gentle
102 gifted
103 glamorous
104 gleaming
105 glorious
106 good
107 gorgeous
108 graceful
109 grieving
110 grotesque
111 grumpy
112 grungy
113 handsome
114 happy
115 healthy
116 helpful

117 helpless
118 hilarious
119 homeless
120 homely
121 horrible
122 hungry
123 hurt
124 hushed
125 ill
126 important
127 impossible
128 inexpensive
129 innocent
130 inquisitive
131 itchy
132 jealous
133 jittery
134 jolly
135 joyous
136 kind
137 lazy
138 light
139 lively
140 lonely
141 long
142 lovely
143 lucky
144 magnificent
145 misty
146 modern
147 motionless
148 muddy
149 mushy
150 mysterious
151 nasty
152 naughty
153 nervous
154 nice
155 nutty
156 obedient
157 obnoxious
158 odd
159 old-fashioned
160 open
161 outrageous
162 outstanding
163 panicky
164 perfect
165 plain
166 pleasant
167 poised
168 poor
169 powerful
170 precious
171 prickly
172 proud
173 putrid
174 puzzled

175 quaint
176 queasy
177 real
178 relieved
179 repulsive
180 rich
181 scary
182 selfish
183 shiny
184 shy
185 silly
186 sleepy
187 smiling
188 smoggy
189 sore
190 sparkling
191 splendid
192 spotless
193 stormy
194 strange
195 stupid
196 successful
197 super
198 svelte
199 talented
200 tame
201 tasty
202 tender
203 tense
204 terrible
205 thankful
206 thoughtful
207 thoughtless
208 tired
209 tough
210 troubled
211 ugliest
212 ugly
213 uninterested
214 unsightly
215 unusual
216 upset
217 uptight
218 usefu
219 vast
220 victorious
221 vivacious
222 wandering
223 weary
224 wicked
225 wide-eyed
226 wild
227 witty
228 worried
229 worrisome
230 wrong
231 zany
232 zealous

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECT
The Natural Approach to Learn a Language
The Natural Approach
To Learn a Language
Every child in the world learns their first language the same way!
Adults who want to learn another language, need to repeat the same process. There are three necessary and easy steps to learn a language. Listening, repeating and reading are essential to learn a new language. These steps cannot be ignored. You have to listen to the sounds. They need to be recorded in your mind. You need to repeat them to learn to pronounce them. Even when you do not know what you are listening, repeating and reading, you have to practice for you to learn the flow of the speech. Once you learn the pronunciation of words, you will pronounce them with confidence anytime you encounter them. You will learn a lot of vocabulary in context. The more you practice, the faster you will learn.
Every child in the world learns
their first language the same way!
Adults who want to learn another language, need to repeat the same process. There are three necessary and easy aspects to learn a language. Listening, repeating and reading are essential to learn a new language. These steps cannot be ignored. You have to listen to the sounds. They need to be recorded in your mind. You need to repeat them to learn to pronounce them.
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