Adverbs
Learning a language
Learning a language
Learning a language
100

comment, degree, manner, time, frequency

What type of adverb is "overnight"?

time

100

What does it mean to speak a language "accurately"?

with precision and without errors

100

What is the highest level of competence you can hope to reach when learning a language?

Native level

100

to improve your knowledge of something you have partly forgotten

brush up

200

comment, degree, manner, time, frequency

What type of adverb is "fluently"?

manner

200

Being good at hearing, repeating, and understanding some sounds

have an ear for

200

A skill which is not as good as it was because you have not practised it.

rusty

200

Start an action rather than keep it as thoughts or ideas

put into practice

300

comment, degree, manner, time, frequency

What type of adverb is "constantly"?

frequency

300

To become familiar with something

get accustomed to

300

to find difficult to remember

struggle with

300

finally understand something (can also use it with come) e.g. pronunciation

get/come to grips with

400

What is the difference between "I don't really care" and "I really don't care"?

I don't really care=not much

I really don't care=not at all

400

To learn something easily by being exposed to it

pick up

400

To get or obtain an additional language

acquire

400

Fluently mantain an oral interaction with another person

Hold a conversation
500

What is the difference between "I definitely won't come" and "I won't definitely come"?

I definitely won't come=no chance

I won't definitely come=not sure

500

to understand something, especially something difficult

to grasp (new ideas)

500

to reach or succeed in getting something

attain a level of competence/proficiency

500

completely absorb yourself in an activity

immerse

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