Learn how to use "quite" and "rather" to express the intensity or degree of an adjective, and the differences between these two words. In this advanced English lesson you will see a woman giving an office tour. Her visitor asks questions and makes comments about the business using "quite" and "rather".
Want to study English abroad? Go to http://www.ef.com for more information. Or start your studies today with the award-winning online English school: Englishtown - click here for your free trial http://www.englishtown.com/online/home.aspx?&etag=E17957
nice
prudhvirajreddyable 6 days ago
now i know the difference :-D
SIRdmente 6 months ago
IT guy is very funny.... :)
johnpeteru2b 1 year ago
we are know english,no,they are many people knows speak and learns english no,im writting in english,no.
rurmundo 2 years ago
Hi chinese DO U MIND IF I WANT TO BE UR FRIEND
bbilagik 2 years ago
W T F
amark0v 2 years ago
that's quite a funny clip :D
Arci475 3 years ago
good!
hongyashan 3 years ago
it is good amazing I like it
I want make a friend I am Chinese boy
youfuhui 3 years ago
He is great,always very funny!
aikihonbu 3 years ago