LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
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LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tireless LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) s?simple, frank, aboveboard?keen-minded?generous, noble, and forgiving?able to do many things skillfully?unflinching in the face of pain or disaster?brave, fearless?charming and witty?smooth, polished, cultured?SESSION 32Words are the symbols of emotions, as well as ideas. You can show your feeling LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) by the tone you use (“You’re silly” can be an insult, an accusation, or an endearment, depending on how you say it) or by the words you choose (you caLUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
n label a quality either “childish” or “childlike,” depending on whether you admire it or condemn it—it’s the same quality, no matter what you call it12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tireless LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) ehearted approval.Consider the interesting types of people described in the following paragraphs, then note how accurately the adjective applies to each type.IDEAS1.put the kettle on, PollyThey are friendly, happy, extroverted, and gregarious—tire sort of people who will invite you out for a drink, LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) who like to transact business around the lunch table, who put the coffee to perking as soon as company drops in. They’re sociable, genial, cordial, afLUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
fable—and they like parties and all the eating and drinking that goes with them.The adjective is: convivial2.you can’t tire themArnold Bennett once po12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tireless LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) ade. It’s not time that counts, but energy— and of that wonderful quality we all have very different amounts, fromthe persons who wake up tired, no matter how much sleep they’ve had, to lucky, well-adjusted mortals who hardly ever need to sleep.Energy comes from a healthy body, of course; it also co LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) mes from a psychological balance, a lack of conflicts and insecurities.Some people apparently have boundless, illimitable energy—they’re on the go froLUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
m morning to night, and often far into the night, working hard, playing hard, never tiring, never “pooped” or “bushed”—and getting twice as much done 12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tireless LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) ciality, in fact quite unable to hide their feelings or thoughts—and so honest and aboveboard that they can scarcely conceive of trickery, chicanery, or dissimulation in anyone. There is, then, about them the simple naturalness and unsophistication of a child.The adjective is: ingenuous4.sharp as a LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) razorThey have minds like steel traps; their insight into problems that would confuse or mystify people of less keenness or discernment is just shortLUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37)
of amazing.The adjective is: perspicacious5.no placating necessaryThey are most generous about forgiving a slight, an insult, an injury. Never do they12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tireless LUYỆN từ VỰNG TIẾNG ANH 12 how to flatter your friends (sessions 32–37) d.12HOW TO FLATTER YOUR FRIENDS(Sessions 32-37)TEASER PREVIEWWhat adjective aptly describes people who are: friendly and easy to get along with?tirelessGọi ngay
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