Intensive speaking course 2 (15. 09 – thu 2) vocabulary
Collocations with ‘sport’
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Collocations with ‘sport’
• It’s a spectator sport - I watch it. • It’s a competitive sport. • It’s a contact sport - close contact and possible injury. PERSONALITY TYPES • Confident – being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future. • Awkward – uncomfortable. • Put up a façade – a false appearance that makes someone or something seem more pleasant or better than they really are. • A control freak – a person who feels an obsessive need to exercise control over themselves and others and to take command of any situation. • An eye for detail – good at noticing small but important things that other people might not notice. • Reliable/dependable – Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed. • Punctuality – being on time. • Disrespectful – showing a lack of respect or courtesy. • A negative trait – bad characteristics. • Parental way – behave like mother or father. • Interpersonal skills – to be good at talking to others. • Empathetic – understanding others emotions. • Generous listener – takes time to listen others. • To emulate – to be like. • Considerate – kind and thoughtful. INTENSIVE SPEAKING COURSE 2 (15.09 – THU 2) • Insecure – shy and not confident. • Diligent – a hard-working person. • Egoist – a person who only thinks about themselves • Extrovert – sociable person. • Introvert – struggles to communicate with strangers. • Passionate – a person who feels very strongly about something. • Moody – sometimes happy and sometimes sad. OTHER WORDS Nonverbal – communicating without using spoken or written language. Facial expression - illustrating emotions on face. Oral communication – speaking. Eye contact – the state in which two people are aware of looking directly into one another's eyes. Body language – communication via movements or attitudes of the body. Face-to-face – directly facing each other. Distract – draw someone’s attention from something. Inattentive – showing lack of awareness or concentration. Interfere – get involved to alter or hider an action. Posture – the arrangement of the body and its limbs. Soothe – to make someone more calm. Banter – conversation that is not serious Witty – funny because of a quick and inventive sense of humor. Incoherent – expressing yourself in the way that is not clear. Inherent – existing as a natural or basic part of something. Emerge – to become known because of something. Imply – to suggest something in an indirect way or without saying it. Illustrate/ demonstrate – show. |
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