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8. I return the things I borrow in good condition.
9. I talk behind my friends’ back.
10. I embarrass my friends in front of others.
11. I brag about myself to my friends.
12. I criticize my friends in front of others.
13. I pick on other kids.
14. I do everything in my way.
15. I am always bossy.
to stick by – знаходитися поруч; to embarrass – збивати з пантелику, заплутувати,
ставити у незручне становище; to brag – хвастати(ся); to pick on (smb.) – приставати,
дражнити; to be bossy – командувати.
6. Read these incomplete sentences. Try to think of words to fill the gaps. Use only one
word in each gap.
1. I believe friendship … always be … important part of … lives.
2. A good friend … someone … you can really trust.
3. I love my parents, … course, but I spend more time … friends.
4. I prefer … have a few close friends … a lot of acquaintances.
5. When my brother met … girlfriend, he stopped spending time … his friends.
6. I hope to stay … touch with all my friends when I’m … university.
7. Match the character adjectives to their meanings. Use them to make up sentences
about people you know, as in the example.
1 _ dynamic; 2 _ calm; 3 _ anxious; 4 _ talkative; 5 _ adventurous; 6 _ creative;
7 _ aggressive; 8 _ cheerful
a) is wiling to take risks and try new things;
b) gets angry very easily;
c) worries about everything;
d) rarely gets stressed or angry;
e) likes to chat a lot;
f) is always happy and in a good mood;
g) is full of energy;
h) always thinks of new ideas, artistic
My aunt is very dynamic. She is always full of energy.
8. Fill in the correct word: a) optimistic; b) ambitious; c) sociable; d) sensitive; e)
cheerful; f) easy-going; g) reliable; h) impatient.
1. Wendy is always smiling; she such a … person.
2. Saly never complains about anything. She is very … .
3. Tom is a very … person. He goes out with friends almost every day.
4. Steve always looks on the bright side. He is very … .
5. You can trust Tony to do anything. He is extremely … .
6. Carol gets upset very easily. I think she is a bit too … .
7. Greg wants to be general manager of the company one day. He’s a very … man.
8. Janet is so … . She hates waiting in queus.
9. Replace the adjectives in bold with their opposites: a) influential; b) strong; c) huge; d)
remarkable; e) exciting; f) similar; g) close.
1. After the accident I noticed there was a tiny scratch on the car door.
2. Kathy and Henry have different tastes in music.
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