I know I need to lose weight… Recently I have gotten fatter and I’m out of shape. I’m chubby, curvy, and heavier…but Don’t Call me Fat! Instead, watch today’s English lesson to learn different adjectives to describe overweight people and improve your English vocabulary. In addition, this lesson will teach you expressions used for gaining weight and how to describe ways to lose weight in English.
First, this lesson includes 17 different adjectives to help you talk about overweight people, both politely and rudely:
1. Fat
2. Big / Bigger
3. Large / Larger
4. Chubby
5. Plus-Sized
6. Overweight
7. Obese
8. Heavy / Heavier / Heavyset
9. Flabby
10. Plump
11. Buxom
12. Curvy
13. Stout
14. Portly
15. Tubby
16. Beer-Bellied
17. Pot-Bellied
Next, this lesson teaches a few expressions to help you talk about gaining weight including:
- I’ve gotten fatter!
- I’ve gained weight! / I’ve gained ~lbs / I’ve gained ~kgs
- I put on weight! / I’ve put on ~lbs / I’ve put on ~kgs
- I need to drop some weight
- I need to lose weight
- I am out of shape
- I’ve got to get in shape
Finally, this lesson will teach you useful vocabulary used to talk about what people do to try and lose weight. Describe ways people try to get in shape including:
- Go on a diet / ‘be’ on a diet / ‘be’ dieting
- Work out
- Hit the Gym
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned useful adjectives to describe overweight people, expressions to describe gaining weight, and ways to lose weight in English. I hope these expressions will be useful for you as you improve your English communication skills. Thanks for watching “Don't Call Me Fat! Stop Calling Me Fat and Learn to Describe Overweight People and Losing Weight!” Good luck with your English studies!
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First, this lesson includes 17 different adjectives to help you talk about overweight people, both politely and rudely:
1. Fat
2. Big / Bigger
3. Large / Larger
4. Chubby
5. Plus-Sized
6. Overweight
7. Obese
8. Heavy / Heavier / Heavyset
9. Flabby
10. Plump
11. Buxom
12. Curvy
13. Stout
14. Portly
15. Tubby
16. Beer-Bellied
17. Pot-Bellied
Next, this lesson teaches a few expressions to help you talk about gaining weight including:
- I’ve gotten fatter!
- I’ve gained weight! / I’ve gained ~lbs / I’ve gained ~kgs
- I put on weight! / I’ve put on ~lbs / I’ve put on ~kgs
- I need to drop some weight
- I need to lose weight
- I am out of shape
- I’ve got to get in shape
Finally, this lesson will teach you useful vocabulary used to talk about what people do to try and lose weight. Describe ways people try to get in shape including:
- Go on a diet / ‘be’ on a diet / ‘be’ dieting
- Work out
- Hit the Gym
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned useful adjectives to describe overweight people, expressions to describe gaining weight, and ways to lose weight in English. I hope these expressions will be useful for you as you improve your English communication skills. Thanks for watching “Don't Call Me Fat! Stop Calling Me Fat and Learn to Describe Overweight People and Losing Weight!” Good luck with your English studies!
Subscribe for more English lessons just like this every Monday and Friday: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeNsJyugyouジェンの授業?sub_confirmation=1
For more Intermediate - Advanced Level English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8NrLoilBtwviDGZzVw5PVs
#LetsStudyEnglish #JeNsJyugyou #NotFat
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