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VOCABULARY ACTIVITY DESCRIBING CHARACTER

VOCABULARY ACTIVITY DESCRIBING CHARACTER . According to the next sentences, tell if they are positive comments or negative. She has a lot of personality She is sometimes a little bit difficult She isn´t easy to get on with She has a great sense of humor. She can be a pain in the neck

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VOCABULARY ACTIVITY DESCRIBING CHARACTER

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  1. VOCABULARY ACTIVITY DESCRIBING CHARACTER

  2. According to the next sentences, tell if they are positive comments or negative. She has a lot of personality She is sometimes a little bit difficult She isn´t easy to get on with She has a great sense of humor. She can be a pain in the neck She is my kind of person

  3. EXERCISE Match the first part of these descriptions with the second part

  4. Tony isn’t very sensitive Mark is very aggressive Simon is very thoughtful He is so absent-minded Joe isn’t very self-confident He is so vain

  5. He is always buying me little presents He is always looking in the mirror He is always worrying what people think about him He is always saying the wrong thing He keeps forgetting where he puts the things He keeps getting into fights.

  6. EXERCISE Complete the next dialogues with these adjectives: Bossy , sensitive , fussy , nosey

  7. How much do you earn in your new job? • That’s a bit ________ of you! • b) You can do the washing up, while I’ m out • You can be so ________ at times • c) Jenny’s really upset about what you said • she’s too ______ • d) I can’t eat vegetables , they’ve been cooked in oil . • - oh! Don’t be so ________

  8. EXERCISE Complete the next dialogues with these adjectives: Moody, arrogant, amusing, stubborn, silly

  9. Lucy never thinks about anyone but herself • Yes, she can be a bit _________ sometimes. • b) Laura is impossible, one minute life is wonderful and the next minute she is in her room crying . • Yes, she is sometimes _______ • c) I really don’t like that job , he seems to think that he is more important than everybody else. • - He certainly can be very _________

  10. d) Joe makes jokes all the time, it gets very tiring • Yes he is __________ • e) Martin is such good fun, he has a great sense of humor . Yes he is really ________ • f) I told Emma she shouldn’t leave university but she never listens to me, she is very ________

  11. VOCABULARY ACTIVITY TYPES OF PEOPLE

  12. EXERCISE Use these words which describe 8 different kinds of people use them in the next sentences. a gossip, an extrovert, a couch potato, a coward, a big head, a laugh , a snob, a liar.

  13. You shouldn’t believe a word he says , he is a terrible _______. b) Maria is a terrible _________ she is always talking about everybody else in the office. c) Roberto is quite an ________ isn´t he?, he has hundreds of friends. d) Martin is such a ________. He never stops telling people how wonderful he is.

  14. e) You can’t keep running away from your responsibilities, you are a ________ f) Just because Dave didn’t go to university doesn’t mean he is any less intelligent than you, don’t be a _______ g) Emma’s husband is a _________, he sits all the day to watch TV. h) Billy knows hundreds of jokes, he is _____

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