Topic Explanation and Use
Core idea
This lesson helps you say the same idea with sharper, more natural vocabulary.
Describing Personality Traits teaches topic words and useful chunks that help you describe a real everyday subject more clearly.
Use this vocabulary when you need topic-appropriate wording instead of vague general words in speaking or writing.
At B2 level, learn fewer words but learn them well: meaning, collocation, and one model sentence.
Use it here
- Choose the word from the exact meaning you need.
- Learn each word with a collocation or model sentence.
- Replace vague language only when the new word is accurate and natural.
Watch it work
Remember this
- Choose the meaning first before you choose the word.
- Learn the word with a natural collocation or partner phrase.
- Use the new word in one short sentence right away.
- Replace vague words only when the new word stays accurate.
- Keep the register stable so the language fits the task.
Real-World Examples with Describing Personality Traits
Example 1
Too weakHer speaking style caused people to not understand her.
BetterHer unclear tone of voice caused a misunderstanding.
The stronger version names the real meaning instead of staying vague.
Example 2
Too weakHe is good in group work because people can trust him.
BetterHe is reliable in group work and gives clear feedback.
The better sentence sounds more natural for a real task and a real reader.
Word Bank and Useful Chunks
Word bank
- reliable: someone others can trust
- outgoing: comfortable meeting and talking to people
- thoughtful: careful and considerate
- stubborn: unwilling to change your mind
- self-disciplined: able to control your behavior well
- adaptable: able to adjust to change easily
Useful chunks
- use precise language
- learn a natural phrase
- match the register
- give a real example
Sentence frames
- One useful term is...
- A stronger way to say this is...
- This word works when...
Common Errors with Describing Personality Traits
Common problem 1
using abstract praise instead of a visible behavior or trait
WeakShe is nice in groups.
StrongShe is thoughtful and gives useful feedback in group discussions.
Fix: choose the word that names the actual behavior
Common problem 2
using communication words without the real situation
WeakFeedback is important.
StrongClear feedback helped the team correct the final slide before the meeting.
Fix: attach the term to a real interaction
Common problem 3
mixing personality and communication vocabulary loosely
WeakHe is adaptable in feedback and active listening personality.
StrongHe is adaptable, and his active listening helps the team solve problems quickly.
Fix: keep each term in a sentence where its role is clear
Interactive Practice Lab
Practice
Start with meaning. Then move to collocations and sentence control for Describing Personality Traits.
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Use words that sound natural together. Precision is more important than difficulty.
1. Quick pick
Which term means comments used for improvement?
2. Build it
Put the sentence in a natural order.
Put the chunks in the natural order.
3. Type the missing word
Complete the useful chunk: use precise _____
Fix this: reliable: someone others can trust
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