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Learn the word 'Alternative': Key B1 Adjective for Creative English Conversations

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Word Info

Word: Alternative

Level: B1

Pronunciation: ɔl'tɜrnətɪv

Meaning: Offering a different choice or option

Video Script

Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of "Hello Word!" I'm your host, Alex, and I'm so glad you're here. Today, we’re diving into an exciting word that’s all about choices. The word of the day is alternative. It’s a B1-level adjective, and it means offering a different choice or option. Let’s break it down. When you describe something as alternative, you're talking about something that provides another possibility. For example, if you don't want coffee, tea might be an alternative drink to choose. It’s a word you’ll often hear when there are decisions to make or when someone is suggesting a different way of doing things. Some synonyms for alternative include different, substitute, and optional. For instance, "We’re looking for a different solution to the problem", or "This app is a great substitute for the one you already use." Another example might be, "You could try the optional route if you want to avoid traffic." On the other hand, some antonyms of alternative are same, traditional, and fixed. For example, "We stuck with the same plan as last time", or "This dish is made in the traditional way, without any twists." Another contrast could be, "The rules are fixed, so there’s no other option." In everyday life, the word alternative comes up a lot. Imagine you’re planning a trip, and someone asks, "Do you have an alternative route in case of road closures?" Or maybe you’re at a restaurant, and the waiter says, "If you don’t eat meat, we have alternative vegetarian dishes." It’s a super useful word when you’re weighing different options. Here are a few more examples of alternative in sentences. "We need to find an alternative way to finish the project on time." "If the weather doesn’t improve, we’ll consider an alternative date for the picnic." "Many people are looking into alternative energy sources like solar or wind power." So, there you have it! Today we explored the meaning of alternative, its synonyms and antonyms, and how you can use it in daily life. I hope you found this helpful and feel inspired to use the word alternative in your conversations. Thank you so much for listening to "Hello Word!" If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Your support helps others discover the show. Don’t forget to share your own sentence using alternative in the comments, I’d love to hear how you use it! Until next time, keep learning and keep exploring the amazing world of English. Bye for now!

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