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H-L5U1: Personality Adjectives & Family Idioms

H-L5U1: Personality Adjectives & Family Idioms

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6 Slides • 20 Questions

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Personality Adjectives & Family Idioms

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Multiple Choice

Scar was a really ___ character. He felt he was better than everyone else.

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arrogant

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open-minded

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optimistic

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Multiple Choice

Belle was always really ___, Gaston couldn't win her over by offering her luxuries.

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down-to-earth

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loyal

3

ambitious

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Multiple Choice

Mushu was a really ___ character, he always had a joke or idea up his sleeve.

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open-minded

2

easy-going

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witty

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Multiple Choice

Buzz was really ___ and he refused to believe he was a toy.

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open-minded

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witty

3

stubborn

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Multiple Choice

Crush, the turtle, was a really ___ character.

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stubborn

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self-centered

3

easy-going

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media

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Reorder

Reorder the following words to make a full sentence.

Dogs

are

extremely loyal

to

their owners

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Reorder

Reorder the following words to make a sentence:

Artists

are

often

sensitive

individuals

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Reorder

Reorder the following words to make a full sentence.

She

has been

an ambitious

young woman

all her life.

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Reorder

Reorder the following words to make a full sentence.

She

is

determined

to pass

the level

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Reorder

Reorder the following words to complete the sentence:
It's important to maintain a balanced perspective on life

whether

you're

optimistic

or

pessimistic

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Idioms

In spoken English, we often use idioms. These are a group of words whose meaning together is different from what the words would mean individually.

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Idioms

​It's raining cats and dogs! I wouldn't go outside if I were you!

She's such a goody-two-shoes, she won't come after her curfew.

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Today we are going to work with idioms that are often used to talk about family:

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Idioms

​IDIOM

​MEANING

​Blood is thicker than water

​Family is more important than anything else

​Runs in the family

​An ability or quality that many members of one family have

​Runs in the/(one's) blood

​To be innate (usually of a skill or quality)

​Follow in (one's) footsteps

​To do something someone else (usually a family member) has already done

​(Be) the spitting image of

​To look exactly like, or very similar to, someone

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Antonio is the ​ ​
of his father

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For the Madrigals, magic ​

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Abuela thinks that ​
: Nothing matters to her more than family

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It seems that a good singing voice ​

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In the end, Mirabel ​
and brings magic back to her family.

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