Vocabulary: Personality p. 79

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STEP 1 Revise with Joanne and Andrew's video
Watch the video and complete the sentences with the correct words.

1 Joanne and Andrew are good friends but have very ________ personalities!
2 Joanne is cheerful, lively, ________, confident and ________.
3 She is rarely ________, but she can sometimes be bossy and ________.
4 Andrew is shy, ________, hard-working, sensitive and ________.
5 He is a bit insecure, but he can also be ________.
6 Joanne is always the ________ and soul of the party, while Andrew is a ________, lost in his thoughts.
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STEP 2 Revise with opposites
Match the adjectives below to their opposites.

1 confident    ________
2 anxious    ________
3 pessimistic    ________
4 moody    ________
5 selfish    ________
6 shy    ________
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STEP 3 Your turn: use the words in context
Use some of the adjectives from STEP 2 to complete the sentences.

1 'You look worried, Amy.' 'I feel ________ about starting secondary school. What if I find it too difficult?'
2 'Jimmy is always relaxed! 'Yes, he's an ________ person, isn't he?'
3 'Dad gave me an extra £10 of pocket money this week!' 'Lucky you! You have a ________ Dad.'
4 'I can't understand Nick: one day he's happy and the next he's sad.' 'You know Nick: he's ________.'
5 'Did I tell you I have lots of friends at my new club, Mum? 'I'm not surprised: you are really ________.'
6 'Do you think I can pass my final exams, Matt?' 'Of course, stop worrying and don't be ________.'
7 Why are you so ________, Liam?! Give the new video game to your sister so she can play too.
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