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Unit 10.8 Supplement 1: Personality Traits
Instructions
The adjective list on the next page should be copied and handed out in advance of the lesson in which personality traits will be discussed in class. The list includes all adjectives that are exploited by New Interchange 2 Unit 10 plus many more.
Students can be assigned to check their dictionaries for the meaning and pronunciation of these words.
At the beginning of the next lesson, Unit 10.7(A) can be used as an in-class review quiz to see if they really checked the meaning of the words, as assigned. (But skip the “Do you know any people…?” part.)
Unit 10.7(B) is a short listening activity which could also be done at this time.
Next, call attention to the adjective list assigned from homework. Go through all words with choral repetition. Ask for questions. You may be asked to explain differences between two fairly close words, as there is certainly some semantic overlap. Some students may wonder why “naïve” is a negative, since the katakana term is considered positive in Japanese.
You may want to briefly explain the three neutral adjectives, or give examples of how their meaning can change with context. One may hope for serious employees in one’s company, but few people yearn for a serious spouse. Parents hope for obedient children, yet no one really likes to see oneself as obedient. Etc.
Hand out the “Who Is It?” game paper. Groups of four or five are best for this activity. Go over the rules. You will probably want to demonstrate by choosing a name yourself and eliciting guesses or questions. (Michael Jackson is a good place to start. Everyone knows him; everything from the negative list except “lazy” and “boring” might apply.) When follow-up questions are needed to get the answer, students should be encouraged to use personality vocabulary but can also ask about nationality, appearance, etc.
Call attention to the note at the bottom: Students need not limit themselves to the names on the list, but can use other famous people as well.
Unit 10.8 Supplement: Personality Traits
These words usually have a good meaning.
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1. He’s friendly.
2. She’s funny.
3. He’s nice.
4. She’s smart.
5. He’s articulate.
6. She’s confident.
7. He’s easygoing.
8. She’s generous.
9. He’s reliable.
10. She’s independent.
11. He’s patient.
12. She’s frank.
13. He’s dynamic.
14. She’s hardworking.
15. He’s responsible.
16. She’s brave.
17. He’s charming.
18. She’s energetic.
19. He’s creative.
20. She’s efficient.
21. He’s tough.
22. She’s punctual.
23. He’s honest.
24. She’s open-minded.
25. He’s polite.
26. She’s considerate.
27. He’s supportive.
28. She’s decisive.
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These words usually have a bad meaning.
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1. He’s shy.
2. She’s greedy.
3. He’s arrogant.
4. She’s selfish.
5. He’s stubborn.
6. She’s emotional.
7. He’s moody.
8. She’s unreliable.
9. He irresponsible.
10. She’s insensitive.
11. He’s rude.
12. She’s lazy.
13. He’s disgusting.
14. She’s bad-tempered.
15. He’s gloomy.
16. She’s mean.
17. He’s forgetful.
18. She’s stupid.
19. He’s scary.
20. She’s boring.
21. He’s critical.
22. She’s disorganized.
23. He’s impatient.
24. She’s strict.
25. He’s rebellious.
26. She’s naïve.
27. He’s cheap.
28. She’s strange.
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These words may have a good or bad meaning.
1. She’s serious.
2. He’s obedient.
3. She’s sensitive.
Who Is It?
By turns, choose a name from the list below. Tell others in your group, “I’m thinking of a person.This person is ______and ______.” (Give two adjectives to describe the personality of the person.)
Other members can take a guess, or can ask “Yes-or-No” questions:
“Is the person a man?”“Is he selfish?”Is he bad-tempered?
“Is he American?”“Is he good at acting?” Etc.
Answers:Yes, he is. No, he isn’t I’m not sure. Excuse me?
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Athletes
Alessandro Santos
Ando Miki
Animal Hamaguchi
Arakawa Shizuka
Asada Mao
Bobby Ologun
Hamaguchi Kyoko
Ichiro
Inamoto Junichi
Kawaguchi Yoshikatsu
Kitajima Kosuke
Matsui Hideki
Matsuzaka Daisuke
Miyamoto Tsuneyasu
Miyazato Ai
Nakata Hidetoshi
Noguchi Mizuki
Oguro Masashi
Oh Sadaharu
Ono Shinji
Shinjo Tsuyoshi
Tani Ryoko
Yokomine Sakura
Musicians/Actors
Aiko
Amuro Namie
Angelina Jolie
Bae Yong Joon (Yon-sama)
Beyonce Knowles
Brad Pitt
Christina Aguilera
Eminem
Fukuyama Masaharu
Hamasaki Ayumi
Hirai Ken
Hitomi
Ito Misaki
Johnny Depp
Katori Shingo
Keanu Reeves
Kimura Takuya
Kohda Kumi
Kuraki Mai
Kusanagi Tsuyoshi
Kuwata Keisuke
Matsu Takako
Matsuda Seiko
Matsushima Nanako
Michael Jackson
Mikawa Kenichi
Misia
Miyake Yuji
Moriyama Naotaro
Nakai Masahiro
Nakajima Mika
Nakama Yukie
Ohtsuka Ai
Okada Junichi
Orlando Bloom
Sakamoto Ryuichi
Shibazaki Kou
Shimada Shinsuke
Sorimachi Takashi
Takeuchi Yuko
Takizawa Hideaki
Tom Cruise
Tsumabuki Satoshi
Ueto Aya
Utada Hikaru
Watanabe Ken
Yonekura Ryoko
Yoshida Miwa
Politicians
Abe Shinzo
Asou Taro
Condoleezza Rice
George Bush
Hatoyama Yukio
Ishihara Shintaro
Iwaki Nobuko
Kan Naoto
Katayama Satsuki
Kim Jong-Il
Koizumi Junichiro
Ozawa Ichiro
Saddam Hussein
Sugimura Taizou
Takebe Tsutomu
Tanaka Makiko
Comedians
Beat Takeshi
Fujimoto Shingo
Hamada Masatoshi
Hamaguchi Masaru
Matsumoto Hitoshi
Mitsuura Yasuko
Nakata Atsuhiro
Okamura Takashi
Papaya Suzuki
Sanma
Tamori
Tamura Ryo
Tokoro Joji
Yabe Hiroyuki (99)
Other
Ando Yuko
Furutachi Ichiro
Hosoki Kazuko
Iijima Ai
Kano Mika
Masako-sama
Mino Monta
Osugi
Piko
Sekiguchi Hiroshi
Tamura Atsushi
Your native English teacher
Your Japanese English teacher
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Note: You can also use a name that is NOT on the list, but be sure to tell other group members: “I’m thinking of a person who is not on this list.”