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More descriptive adjectives

Describe places, products, and experiences with more precision

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A2/Description, Comparison, Opinion/Lesson 116 min

More descriptive adjectives

Describe places, products, and experiences with more precision

Add useful descriptive power to everyday Lithuanian with a small set of high-value adjectives that help you evaluate places, products, and experiences more naturally.

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You unlock richer descriptive language: “Ši vieta labai įdomi.”, “Filmas buvo nuobodus.”, “Ši kėdė patogi.”, “Tai svarbus klausimas.”, “Šis pratimas lengvas.”, and “Šis darbas sunkus.”

An adult man in Lithuania calmly evaluating a place or event after it ends, with thoughtful descriptive language and premium cultural atmosphere.
Step 1

Teacher explanation

Until now, you could label things. This lesson helps you describe them. That shift matters because adult conversation is full of evaluation: interesting, boring, comfortable, important, easy, difficult.

The goal is not to memorize a giant adjective list. The goal is to start sounding more observant and more personal. One well-chosen adjective makes your Lithuanian feel much richer immediately.

Use it first

Key language

Ši vieta labai įdomi.
This place is very interesting.

A strong description for places, museums, neighborhoods, or topics.

Filmas buvo nuobodus.
The film was boring.
Ši kėdė patogi.
This chair is comfortable.
Tai svarbus klausimas.
This is an important question.
Šis pratimas lengvas.
This exercise is easy.
Šis darbas sunkus.
This job is difficult.
Restoranas patogus ir ramus.
The restaurant is comfortable and calm.
Ši tema man labai svarbi.
This topic is very important to me.
Pattern spotlight

Better description = noun + precise adjective

This lesson upgrades your Lithuanian through selection, not complexity. Pick one clear adjective that really changes the meaning. That is enough to make your speech sound more mature and more memorable.

Ši vieta labai įdomi.
This place is very interesting.
Ši kėdė patogi.
This chair is comfortable.
Tai svarbus klausimas.
This is an important question.
Input

After the event

Two adults talk after a lecture or exhibition and give short but meaningful evaluations of the place, the seats, and the topic.

Tomas
Kaip tau ši vieta?
How do you find this place?
Ieva
Ši vieta labai įdomi.
This place is very interesting.
Tomas
O kaip kėdės?
And what about the chairs?
Ieva
Ši kėdė patogi, bet filmas buvo truputį nuobodus.
This chair is comfortable, but the film was a little boring.
Tomas
Man ši tema labai svarbi.
This topic is very important to me.
Ieva
Taip. Bet paskutinis pratimas buvo sunkus.
Yes. But the last exercise was difficult.
Check yourself
Reading

Micro-reading

Ši vieta labai įdomi. Filmas buvo nuobodus. Ši kėdė patogi. Tai svarbus klausimas. Šis pratimas lengvas, bet paskutinis darbas sunkus.
This place is very interesting. The film was boring. This chair is comfortable. This is an important question. This exercise is easy, but the last task is difficult.
Find one adjective for place, one for product comfort, one for importance, and two for difficulty or evaluation.
Say or write

Guided output

Say it yourself
Apibūdinkite vietą su įdomi arba nuobodi.
Describe a place with įdomi or nuobodi.
Pause 5s
Show sample answer
Ši vieta labai įdomi.
This place is very interesting.
Apibūdinkite daiktą su patogus arba lengvas.
Describe an object with patogus or lengvas.
Pause 5s
Show sample answer
Ši kėdė patogi.
This chair is comfortable.
Pasakykite vieną sakinį su svarbus.
Say one sentence with svarbus.
Pause 5s
Show sample answer
Tai svarbus klausimas.
This is an important question.
Pasakykite vieną sakinį su lengvas arba sunkus.
Say one sentence with lengvas or sunkus.
Pause 5s
Show sample answer
Šis darbas sunkus.
This job is difficult.
Trumpai įvertinkite vietą ar patirtį trimis būdvardžiais.
Briefly evaluate a place or experience with three adjectives.
Pause 8s
Show sample answer
Ši vieta įdomi ir patogi. Tema svarbi, bet paskutinis pratimas sunkus.
This place is interesting and comfortable. The topic is important, but the last exercise is difficult.
Write a mini review

Write 4–5 short lines reviewing a place, event, film, or activity with descriptive adjectives.

  • Use one adjective for the place
  • Use one adjective for comfort or usability
  • Use one adjective for importance or difficulty
Practice

Quick practice

Which adjective best fits a comfortable chair?
Ši vieta labai ___.
Match the adjective to the core meaning.
Select a phrase on the left, then choose its match on the right.
Prompt
Match
Put the sentence in order.
Answer area
Tap the tokens below to build the sentence.
Token bank
Write one interesting sentence and one difficult sentence.
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Support

Learner notes

English support
Pronunciation
  • In įdomi, keep the first vowel clear and light.
  • In nuobodus, do not flatten the middle; the word sounds better when its rhythm stays open.
Watch for
  • This lesson is about useful evaluation, not about collecting random adjectives. Use one adjective because it adds meaning, not because the sentence needs decoration.
  • Patogus is about comfort or usability. Lengvas and sunkus often talk about difficulty in this lesson, not only physical weight.
Tip
  • Think like a reviewer: place, comfort, importance, difficulty. Those four angles make your Lithuanian immediately more memorable and adult.
You can now

I can describe places, products, and experiences more precisely instead of only naming them.

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