adjectives and idioms to describe a person's personality.
To describe how they think, how they act, how they show up or are in the world.
This is going to be the best lesson on this topic and I'm going to categorize these adjectives in a way that helps you to remember them.
We're also going to have a section of adjectives that I highly suggest you use when you need to describe yourself in an interview or another opportunity in your professional life.
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This week's video we're going to focus on positive attributes or positive descriptors.
In another lesson perhaps next week we'll talk about negative adjectives and idioms but this week let's keep it positive, let's talk about how to describe people in a positive light.
In the next 10 minutes you will improve your vocabulary including advanced words, phrases and idioms to describe people.
You'll improve your listening skills and your speaking skills if you practice repeating the words along with mean.
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We'll explore adjectives in categories as opposed to a long list of random adjectives or an alphabetically organized list.
The best way to actually memorize vocabulary in general and for this topic describing personalities is to group the words by general meaning and in that way you can associate them together you can think well I can use these words in similar situations when I want to describe a certain kind of person and that's
how our brain works is we want to associate ideas or vocabulary words together.
Now let's jump in the first descriptive word is one that is super basic but we're going to explore more advanced vocabulary to describe a nice person probably the most basic way to describe someone positively is they are nice a quite advanced word to mean nice is affable we don't use this in conversational
English but it's more of an advanced word that you might see in writing she's kind considerate thoughtful amicable means polite friendly respectful warm -hearted kind generous instead of saying she's nice all the time try using some of these other adjectives cheerful helpful selfless selfless means that this person is so helpful
they even help someone else before they help themselves courteous courteous is also like considerate thoughtful respectful diplomatic a diplomatic person is able to deal with difficult people or difficult situations someone who is tactful and someone who is nice could have a heart of gold someone who's
smart instead of saying smart we could say bright she's so bright she's witty or quick witted she has a quick witted humor meaning that she is very funny but in a smart way clever brilliant intelligence alert someone who's alert is smart but it could also mean a bit anxious always watching for the next
thing that could happen instead of smart we could describe someone as a smart cookie she's a smart cookie why cookie I don't know but it's a great idiom to use or wiz kid this is not just for children or kids he's a real wiz kid could describe someone who is smart but keep in mind that wiz kid is casual
so you might not describe your boss this way but maybe a colleague or someone who is kind of on the same level as you like a friend or someone who is in your class with personality we have this whole idea of type a or type B a type a person is someone who's a bit high strung or uptight maybe they don't
relax very easily they could be a bit tense which is not really a positive attribute but type a can be positive someone who's organized put together determined ambitious their eyes are on the prize they keep their eyes on the prize or they are goal oriented they have it together they're usually meticulous
and detail oriented they have eagle eyes meaning they see all the details a type a person is the type of person you want to have as your lawyer or someone who's helping you with a detailed contract for example a type b person on the other hand is more easy going laid back go with the flow type b can be
more spontaneous creative imaginative but perhaps on the negative side a bit scatterbrained or spacey but the good thing is they tend to be adaptable down to earth and in general happy campers i would say i'm a little of type a and a little of type b it depends on the day what about you are you more
type a or type b introverted and extroverted a person who is introverted tends to spend more time on their own someone who is funny has a good sense of humor they might be a barrel of laughs a live wire someone who is quite energetic always cracking jokes a live wire means energetic someone who is full
of life full of energy exuberance lively exuberance is such a great word it's fun to say exuberance someone who has a zest for life or joie de vivre yes we use this phrase in english even though it is french personally i love when i find phrases from other languages that we use in english can you think
of any others now this lesson wouldn't be complete without talking about how to describe yourself in a positive light for an interview or professional situation and also how to describe other people who might be strong leaders or someone you want to recommend she's open -minded note we don't say broad
-minded i think this is more british english someone who's open -minded is open to new ideas this is important when you're a leader and when you want to learn new things in an industry and you want to stay on the cutting edge if you are pioneering this means that you're an early adopter you are staying
on the cutting edge always learning about new technology and trying it out being reliable trustworthy dependable or a solid person are all really important when you have a leadership role can people count on you can they rely on you then you're dependable you show up you do what you said you would do
you are a man of his word or woman of her word it's important to be decisive to be able to make decisions to be frank means to be honest straightforward you don't beat around the bush to beat around the bush means to hem and ha to say ah well i don't know i'm not sure to beat around the bush means you
are not direct you are not honest or straightforward you don't want to give someone bad news leaders are often sociable they might be social butterflies maybe a bit extroverted at least for the purpose of networking it could be described as a people person even gregarious gregarious is someone who talks
a lot easily but sometimes too much so this word could be negative but it basically means someone who's very outgoing or extroverted you have the gift of gab gab means talking so the gift of gab means it's easy for you to talk with other people on the other hand a good leader could also be introverted
someone who's more intuitive or who understands something with their gut feeling as opposed to needing a lot of data modest means that you're not full of yourself you're not boastful you're not egotistical so even though you have achieved a lot even though you're a good leader you're still modest you're
an action taker you're proactive a go -getter ambitious assertive you don't want to show up as overly emotional you want to be even keeled calm rational and even have a poker face a poker face means you don't show your feelings you don't show your hand now this could be slightly negative depending on how
you're describing a person in what situation however even though you don't want to be overly emotional you do want to be passionate passionate about your work passionate about your goals and achieving things persistent you are resilient if you fall down you get back up if at first you don't succeed
you try and try again you're persistent and resilient you're goal oriented you're driven you're ambitious you're confident or self -confident salt of the earth salt of the earth means someone who is honest straightforward and hard working optimistic someone who thinks positively also you could be a realist
someone who thinks positively but within reality so not overly optimistic you're resourceful meaning you are creative in finding resources you're versatile meaning you can do a lot of different things perhaps a jack of all trades someone who can do a lot of different tasks successfully a linchpin meaning
that you are not replaceable you can do so many things that really only you can do the way that you do them you are irreplaceable you're a linchpin a mover and a shaker so i would probably only use this to describe someone else i think it would sound a little strange if i said yeah i'm a real mover
and a shaker um it just means that you take action you're always trying new things you're networking with people you get things done and you're out and about in the world people know who you are and that you're interesting you're fun you're bubbly you you are never stagnant you don't stay in one place
or doing the same thing for too long and a couple other adjectives to close this out that i would only use to describe other people would be top dog someone who is really at the top one percent of their group a top dog or a major player someone who is influential in their space their profession their
field their company so tell me how would someone describe you how would your colleagues describe you tell me in the comments and practice using some of these adjectives and idioms to describe personality just a few things before we wrap up class we have new lessons each week but you have to subscribe
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