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Describing Workers British English Teacher Ver2
Describing Workers British English Teacher Ver2
DESCRIBING
WORKERS
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1386-2SAS-I3B
1 Character traits
Study the following adjectives and put them into the correct categories below:
Qualities:
Flaws:
Describe each person below using the adjectives above. Some of the workers can be described with
two adjectives.
1. Clara is always at her desk when I arrive. She is never late for work.
2. Zara is always very polite with the company’s visitors but she makes lots of mistakes in her emails.
3. Abdul is able to do more work than the rest of the staff in the same amount of time.
4. Tony would never quit his current job – his company is like his family. He is always ready to work
overtime and even on weekends.
5. Mishal never hesitates when she has to make an important decision.
6. Brian likes to give orders to everybody in the office. He also thinks he is better than everybody
else.
7. Paolo works hard, but he doesn’t have the skills necessary to do his job properly.
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2 Opposites
Now match the adjectives on the left with their opposites on the right:
1. hardworking a. hesitant
2. arrogant b. lazy
3. productive c. lenient
4. decisive d. modest
5. rude e. polite
6. careless f. reserved
7. strict g. slow
8. outgoing h. thorough
In pairs, think about these people for a minute. What character features should/shouldn’t they have
in particular? Use any of the words from Page 1.
3 Office personalities
Study the underlined expressions below. In pairs, try to work out what they mean.
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4 Talking point
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Key
1. Character traits
Explain the difference between qualities (positive traits) and flaws (negative traits). Go through the words, either
translating them, having the students translate them or giving examples of their meaning.
Qualities: outgoing, loyal, hardworking, respectful, productive, punctual, bright, decisive
Flaws: arrogant, bossy, rude, incompetent, strict, careless
1. punctual
2. respectful but careless
3. productive
4. loyal and hardworking
5. decisive
6. bossy and arrogant
7. hardworking but incompetent
2. Opposites
1. b 2. d 3. g 4. a 5. e 6. h 7. c 8. f
Possible adjectives that can be used to describe the people are below. Try to encourage a short discussion.
A boss should be respectful, polite, decisive. A boss shouldn’t be too lenient.
A secretary should be respectful, polite, punctual etc. A secretary shouldn’t be rude, arrogant, lazy, etc.
A salesman should be productive, outgoing, respectful, etc. A salesman shouldn’t be reserved, slow, lazy, etc.
An accountant should be punctual, creative, thorough, etc. An accountant shouldn’t be careless, etc.
A marketer should be creative, outgoing, etc. A marketer shouldn’t be incompetent, too reserved, etc.
3. Office personalities
1. e
2. d
3. b
4. g
5. a
6. c
7. f
In order not to embarrass or make anyone feel uncomfortable, the discussion should be about the students’
previous companies. However, in a one-to-one lesson or with a small group (depending on the group dynamics),
the students could talk about their present colleagues.
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