Extreme Adjectives British English Student Ver2

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GENERAL ENGLISH · VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

EXTREME
ADJECTIVES

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1 Extremely good/bad

Study the following adjectives and put them into the correct categories below.

awful brilliant dreadful fantastic


horrible terrible terrific wonderful

Extremely good:

Extremely bad:

If you want to make an extreme adjective sound more extreme, you can use the word ‘absolutely’:
absolutely brilliant absolutely dreadful

But you cannot use ‘absolutely’ with ordinary adjectives: absolutely good

Work in pairs. Take turns to describe something with an adjective above. It can be a film, a performance
(e.g. sport, music, acting), the weather, a holiday/vacation, food you have tried, etc. Continue until all
the adjectives have been used. For example:

"Spain’s performance in the World Cup was absolutely brilliant."

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2 From ordinary to extreme

Match the ordinary adjectives on the left with the extreme adjectives on the right.

1. tired a. boiling

2. hungry b. delicious

3. dirty c. exhausted

4. crowded d. filthy

5. angry e. freezing

6. small f. furious

7. big g. huge

8. hot h. packed

9. cold i. starving

10. tasty j. tiny

Complete the email below with the extreme adjectives from page 1. More than one answer may be
possible in some cases.

Greetings from Tokyo!

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This city is - I can definitely see why it’s the biggest metropolitan area in the
world.
2
I’ve spent most of the day travelling on the subway, and I’m completely . The
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trains are so , especially during rush hour. There are even special employees
who push passengers in so that the doors can close!
People say that the city’s high population adds to the summer heat. And I can tell you that
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it was absolutely today. But unlike other large cities I’ve visited, which can be
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, Tokyo’s streets are extremely clean.
Now, I’m back at the hotel. I’m staying at one of Tokyo’s famous high-rise hotels. The view of
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the city from my window is simply .
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Anyway, I must go now. I haven’t eaten all day and I’m absolutely . I’m going to
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have sushi at this small restaurant across the street. I’ve heard the food there is .
See you!

Work with a partner. Take turns to describe a place you have visited using extreme adjectives.

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3 Homework

Your friend wants to visit your home town or country. Write an email recommending which places
or cities he/she should visit, which areas should be avoided, the best time of the year to come and
when he/she should avoid coming. Use as many extreme adjectives as possible.

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