Have you ever tried to describe something in English—like a product or a report—but it just didn’t sound natural, even though the words were correct? It’s probably not what you said, but the order you said it.
In this episode, I talk about the correct order of adjectives in English. There’s a structure native speakers follow, and once you know it, your English will instantly sound more natural and professional. I break it down using a simple formula called OSASCOMP—and no, you don’t have to memorize it all at once.
You’ll hear real examples, common mistakes, and how this small detail can make a big difference in how clear and confident you sound at work. Plus, I give you a quick practice challenge to try it for yourself.
Key Takeaways:
- Whether you're writing, speaking, or presenting, this small detail makes a big difference.
- Keep it simple; stick to 2 or 3 adjectives
- The better your descriptions, the more professional and trustworthy you’ll sound
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