Vague Expressions in English: Enhance Your Communication
Vague expressions are commonly used in everyday English to make statements less precise and more flexible. Understanding and using these expressions can help you sound more natural and fluent. This video demonstrates the difference between normal and vague language through 4 practical examples.
- Normal Language: "The contract is almost the same".
Vague Language: "The contract is more or less the same". - Normal Language: "There’s something I don't like about her".
Vague Language: "There’s sort of something I don't like about her". - Normal Language: "There are 10 keys in the drawer".
Vague Language: "There are about 10 keys in the drawer". - Normal Language: "Shall we meet at 8?"
Vague Language: "Shall we meet at around 8?"
Using vague expressions like "more or less", "sort of", "about", and "around" can make your speech sound more conversational and less rigid. It adds a layer of flexibility that is often used in everyday communication.
Watch the video and start integrating vague expressions into your language today.
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