"Boring" or "Bored"? 🥱 | -ING vs. -ED Adjectives Explained (B1) #41
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Загружено: 2026-02-21
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Are you a boring person, or are you a bored person? There is a huge difference! 🥱🤣
In Episode 41 (B1 Level), Anna and Lukas are in the kitchen, and it is a complete disaster! We learn vocabulary for Cooking and Emotions, and we master how to use Participles as Adjectives (words ending in -ING and -ED).
In this episode, you will learn:
✅ Grammar Focus: Present Participles (-ING) vs. Past Participles (-ED).
✅ The Golden Rule: "-ING" describes the cause (The movie is boring). "-ED" describes the feeling/result (I am bored).
✅ Vocabulary: Boil, Burn, Exhausting, Frustrated, Clumsy.
✅ Storytime: Witness "The Kitchen Disaster"—Lukas tries to cook a romantic dinner, but everything goes wrong. 🍳🔥
✅ Interactive Game: Play "-ING or -ED?"—can you pick the right ending?
📝 Key Vocabulary:
Phrases: "The boiling water is hot." vs. "The boiled egg is ready."
Grammar: "I am interested in this interesting book."
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