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Describing Personality Traits




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Age: 10-14
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Age: 14-17
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Age: 14-17
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LOLWords to Describe PersonalitiesLOL

 
Fill in the blanks with one of these words:
 
argumentative bad-tempered callous nasty
friendly welcoming respectful helpful
cruel courteous polite forgiving
 
 
My father is so .  If someone is wrong, he will shout at them until they change their mind.  I've told him that being so  isn't going to make him any friends, but he doesn't care about my opinion.  However, he can also be very  when someone apologises to him for doing something to offend him.  He is also kind and  to our neighbours and friends.
 
My mother is never .  She is kind to everybody, and everybody talks about how  she is - when you need some help, she's definitely the person to ask. 
 
I try to be  and  all the time.  I don't think good manners cost anything, and I don't like to be .
 
 
 
 
 
Answer these multiple choice questions:
 
1. The word polite is most like the word: .
2. The opposite of kind is: .
3. At work, it is important to be  towards your colleagues and clients.
4. Your new neighbours have arrived and come round to visit; you should be .
5. Your best friend made a mistake and apologised.  It would be nice if you were