Hey there! This is TOP episode 135. Positive Words Describing People
My name’s Ola and I am an English teacher. My goal is to help you start speaking English with confidence and get rid of speaking barriers. I believe it is achievable for you and it’s time you started speaking English fearlessly! Go to my website for full transcripts and worksheets to each episode. Happy learning!
Welcome or welcome back to another episode. I’m so glad you’re here. Today it’s gonna be different. Today I decided to focus on practice only. There’s no theory from me at least but only practice. Throughout the episode, you have to stay focused. Pay attention to each word. That’s the idea for today.
I want us to focus on the positive qualities of people. I’m going to give you a long list, a list of 50 positive adjectives describing people. Listen to 50 words, repeat all of them out loud. This time I highly recommend taking a look at the transcript. If there are words you don’t know, check the spelling, find the meaning in a good dictionary. Later on I’ll give you even more practice. 10 sentences which I’d like you to repeat out loud.
Don’t forget to download the worksheet. It’s waiting for you at teacherola.com/135.
You can also support my work and buy The Worksheet Set. Editable, clickable, with links and QR codes. The Worksheet Set includes The Speaking English Planner, a great tool for monitoring your progress in speaking English. I think we’re ready, let’s see the list. Listen and repeat.
Affable
Agreeable
Bright
Brilliant
Charming
Considerate
Diplomatic
Diligent
Easy-going
Empathetic
Fearless
Faithful
Generous
Gregarious
Hilarious
Humble
Impartial
Intuitive
Jovial
Joyful
Kind-hearted
Knightly
Likeable
Loyal
Mature
Magnetic
Noble
Normal
Open-minded
Outstanding
Proficient
Poised
Quick-witted
Quoteable
Resourceful
Reliable
Strong
Selfless
Tactful
Tireless
United
Unique
Vulnerable
Vivacious
Welcoming
Witty
Young-at-heart
Youthful
Zappy
Zealous
Here you have it. 50 positive words describing people. Now, as promised before time for some sentences. I picked 10 words from the list and prepared 10 sentences. Listen and repeat. Listen carefully because those same sentences are used in the Worksheet. Here we go. Listen and repeat:
She was most zealous in performing her duties.
They have two beautiful, vivacious daughters.
He proved himself a quick-witted professional.
Remember to remain poised.
He had such a noble soul.
He’s always had a magnetic personality.
He spoke to us in his usual jovial manner.
She felt humble and grateful but couldn’t put it into words.
It was very considerate of him to wait.
He is an affable boy with freckles across his nose.
Thank you for staying with me till now! Well done. You’re not done yot. Go to your inbox and grab worksheet 135 in order to test yourself. Complete the worksheet with translations. If you’re not a member of TOPeople download the worksheet at teacherola.com/135 and become one. It’s free.
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Thank you so much for listening and I’ll see you next Wednesday! We’re going to discuss the difference between either and neither! Till then, take care! Happy learning. Stay fearless and say it out loud! Bye!