Describing Personalities – Speaking Lesson
Speaking Lesson

Describing
Personalities

Learn how to articulate character traits and behaviors in English.

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Warm-up Questions

Prompt 01

Who is the most reliable person you know? Why?

Prompt 02

How would you describe your best friend’s personality?

Prompt 03

What is the first character trait you notice in a new person?

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Vocabulary Bank

Social Traits

  • β€’ He’s famous but very down-to-earth.
  • β€’ He’s a bit goofy but everyone loves him.
  • β€’ He’s really laid-back.

Work & Mental

  • β€’ She’s very self-assured.
  • β€’ He’s extremely driven.
  • β€’ She’s bold and not afraid to speak up.

The “Vibe”

  • β€’ He’s too stubborn to admit he’s wrong.
  • β€’ She can be a little moody.
  • β€’ He’s kind of self-centered.
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Personalities in Action

Social Interaction

“Even though he’s super successful, he’s remarkably down-to-earth. He’s always laid-back during lunch and cracks goofy jokes that keep the whole office laughing.”

Driven Professional

“Our manager is extremely driven and self-assured. She is bold enough to make the hard decisions, and she never lets a difficult day affect her focus.”

The Creative Vibe

“She is incredibly bold with her creative designs. While she can be a little stubborn when it comes to her vision, her work is always unique because she stays so driven.”

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Try It Yourself

The Job Interview

Describe someone “proactive” and “resourceful” for a management role.

Scenario A

The New Roommate

You need a roommate who is “easy-going” and “tidy”.

Scenario B

The Team Leader

Describe a “natural leader” vs. a “procrastinator” in your group.

Scenario C
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Interactive Practice

Practice Card #1

What is your boss like?

Answer out loud

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Ready for the Quiz

You’ve learned the traits that define us. Now, see if you can match the definitions to the adjectives!

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