
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1355: What's The Difference Between Tense and Intense in English?
Apr 28, 2020
Explore the subtle differences between 'tense' and 'intense' in English. Relatable examples clarify their meanings and uses. The discussion dives into how these terms impact relationships and emotional dynamics. Listeners gain insights into improving their vocabulary while navigating the challenges of daily life. Personal anecdotes and a listener question enrich the conversation, making these concepts accessible and relevant. Don't miss the tools to enhance your understanding in a playful and engaging way!
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Michelle's Intense Time
- Michelle recounts recent travels and the intensity surrounding the coronavirus.
- Her baby's ear infection added to the tense and intense atmosphere.
Vocabulary Resources
- Listeners can access vocabulary lists and personalized power lists on the All Ears English iOS app.
- Get the app at allearsenglish.com/bonuses.
Understanding "Tense"
- Tense describes physical or emotional tightness, like needing a massage or strained shoulders.
- It can be used as both an adjective and a verb, e.g., "tense up."
