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[...] Use them to decide which personality traits best describe each person. Write the letter of the trait in the box. Personality traits: Outgoing Shy Thoughtful Impatient Arrogant Patient Bad-tempered Generous Selfish Sensitive Person - Likes being the center of attention - Talks to everyone at parties Personality trait: - Prefers listening to others talk rather than speaking - Sits quietly in the back of the classroom Personality trait: Person - Remembers family members' special occasions - Buys thoughtful gifts Personality trait: Person - Gets frustrated easily when waiting in lines - Wants everything done quickly Personality trait: Person - Believes they are smarter than others - Brags about their accomplishments Personality trait: Person - Rarely gets upset over small problems - Waits calmly for their turn Personality trait: - Yells when things don't go their way" - Has a bad temper Personality trait: Person - Likes to share their toys and snacks - Helpsich anderen in Not zu helfen Personality trait: Person - Only thinks about themselves - Doesn't volunteer to help others Personality trait: Person " - Easily hurt by others' words - Cries when feeling left out", " Personality trait: Preparing questions for speed dating Formulating Questions: Read the rules about how to form questions in English 1. [...]
[...] - What is your favorite school subject? - What music/bands do you like? - Do you have any pets? - What is your favorite food? - What do you like to do in your free time? - What personality traits best describe you? Your teacher will give you 5 more minutes to think of 3 additional questions to ask your partners. Write your questions here: 1. 2. 3. Remember to be polite, make eye contact and smile when talking to your partners. [...]
[...] Personality Traits - English level A2 Revision about Personality Traits Exercise Read the personality traits below. Match them with their definitions: 1. Friendly 2. Shy 3. Kind 4. Helpful 5. Lazy 6. Rude 7. Organised 8. Hard-working 9. Funny 10. Quiet 11. Adventurous 12. Honest a. Someone who works hard and doesn't stop. b. Someone who smiles and says hello to others. c. Someone who puts things back where they belong and is neat. d. Someone who doesn't like to talk or meet new people. [...]
[...] Use a question word (what, when, where etc.) before the verb when asking about an object/time/place etc: Statement: I like chocolate. Question: What do I like? 5. No inversion for subject questions starting with "who/whom/which": Statement: John is my friend. Question: Who is my friend? Let's exercise: rewrite the statements as questions. 1. Statement: Her parents live in Italy. 2. Statement: She works at the local cafe. 3. Statement: They watched a movie last night. 4. Statement: I have three brothers. 5. Statement: You were at the party. 6. Statement: He will come with us. 7. [...]
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