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The adjectives 'stubborn' and 'obstinate' usually have negative connotations. What word has a similar meaning, but with a positive connotation?
determined
Say the opposites of these adjectives: organized and honest
disorganized, dishonest
Say the opposites of these adjectives: sociable, reliable, caring
unsociable, unreliable, uncaring
What's the opposite of the adjective 'responsible'?
irresponsible
Say this adjective: conscientious. Describe a person who is conscientious.
/con chee en chuss/ is someone who works hard and does their work very carefully.
Use the word 'humble' in a sentence to show meaning.
Even though he was a famous rock star, he was a very humble and down-to-earth person.
What's the difference between 'salary' and 'wages'?
salary is the fixed payment for a specific period of time (a year) and wage is usually per hour.
What's the difference between 'quitting' and 'being fired'?
When you quit, YOU decide to permanently leave your job. When you are fired, the EMPLOYER decided to end your employment.
How can you make a good first impression at a job interview?
Dress professionally, be well-groomed, smile, make eye-contact, have friendly and open body language, be prepared. etc...
It's good to be more _____ and less ______.
For example: assertive/aggressive, flexible/stubborn, humble/conceited, cheerful/grumpy...
How many chickens does Yaya have?
four
What is Rui Xi's dog's name?
Meeko
Of the students in class today, who has been in Yaya's class the longest?
A student's name
What instrument does Polina play?
Accordion
On your team, who's country is farthest from Canada?
A student's name and country
Use an idiom with 'hot' or 'cold' to describe this situation: You are about to get married and suddenly you feel very nervous and unsure!
You get cold feet
Use an idiom to describe this situation: Your boss asks you to explain something to all the other employees. You are not prepared and you don't really understand how to do the thing that he wants you to explain.
You break into a cold sweat