Learn How to Turn Nouns into Character Adjectives (B2 English Lesson)
This B2-level lesson shows you how to change nouns into adjectives that describe a person’s character or behavior. Learning these forms will help your English sound more natural and accurate.
The video starts with common examples, such as:
- ambition → ambitious
- creation → creative
- enthusiasm → enthusiastic
- generosity → generous
You will learn the typical adjective endings, like –ous, –ive, –al, and –ic. The lesson also points out some less common patterns and exceptions, which are important in English.
The teacher uses clear example sentences to show how meaning changes:
- Her generosity impressed everyone.
- She is a generous person.
These examples help you see how to describe someone’s personality more precisely.
The lesson also warns you about common mistakes. Sometimes a noun and its adjective do not follow a simple pattern, and a different adjective is more natural. Knowing these cases will help you avoid errors when speaking or writing.
By the end of the lesson, you will have a useful list of noun → adjective pairs and the confidence to form more on your own. Try practicing by noticing nouns in your reading or conversations and thinking about how to turn them into adjectives.
With regular practice, this skill becomes easier, and you will be able to describe people’s character in English more clearly and effectively.
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