Monday, December 03, 2018

ALB2 3/12/18

Adaptable
Capable of fitting a particular situation or use.
-When Connie's parents divorced, she proved herself to be adaptable. It wasn't easy, but she learned how to cope with this big change.
-People who are adaptable can overcome change easily.
cope1 /ʊp $ koʊp/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb [intransitive]   1 to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation Sometimes I find it hard to cope. 
He coped quite well as manager while still captaining the team.
cope with She feared she wouldn’t be able to cope with two new babies.
Adventurous
Willing to undertake new and daring enterprises
-People who are adventurous seek out the fun in life. They love to try something new--sometimes an act that others would find scary.
seek somebody/something ↔ out
phrasal verb
to try to find someone or something, especially when this is difficult 
Our mission is to seek out the enemy and destroy them.
-Adventurous people love to travel and try new foods at a restaurant.
Affectionate
Having or displaying warmth or affection
-If you like to snuggle up next to someone, then you are affectionate.
snug‧gle /ˈsnʌɡəl/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal    to settle into a warm comfortable position
snuggle up/down/against etc 
She snuggled up in Lea's lap to listen to the story.
Ambitious
Having a strong desire for success or achievement
-Ambitious people try to get ahead in life--they look for opportunities to better their life.
-For the most part, this has a positive feeling, but in some people, ambition is too strong and they hurt people along the way to get what they want.
Amiable /ˈeɪmiəbəl/
Diffusing warmth and friendliness
-Amiable people are affable.
-They are kind, warm and friendly.
Compassionate
Showing or having sympathy for another's suffering
-Someone who is compassionate feels a strong sense of sadness when they see others who are suffering.
-A compassionate person always tries to do something to help ease the suffering.
-You would find a compassionate person helping out in a homeless shelter.
ATE endings: pronunciation
Considerate
Showing concern for the rights and feelings of others. A considerate person looks out for other people.
-They often allow someone else to have the last piece of pie or they hold the door open for another person.
Courageous
Able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching. A courageous person is brave. They are the type of person to run into a burning building.
-They are also likely to get involved to stop a bullying situation.
Courteous/ˈkɜːtiəs/
Characterized by politeness and gracious good manners
-Courteous people say, "Please," "Thank you" and "No, thanks."
-Their manners are present because they are nice toward other people.
Diligent
Characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks
-Diligent people work hard until a job is done.
-They take great care in doing things right. They don't give up.
Empathetic
Showing ready comprehension of others' states
-Someone who is empathetic is able to understand people better because they see things from the other person's perspective.
-When it comes to working with children it is important to be empathetic.
Exuberant/ɪɡˈzjuːbərənt/
Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
-An exuberant person is full of joy and has a lot of energy to show it.
Frank
-Characterized by directness in manner or speech
-Someone who is frank "tells it like it is." It might not be pretty, but they will tell you straight.
Generous
Willing to give and share unstintingly
-A generous person shares what they have willingly.
-It might be a cupcake or their time--either way, they're happy to share.
Gregarious
Temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others
-Gregarious people are fun to be around and they like being around other people.
-They are the "life of the party."
Impartial
Free from undue bias or preconceived opinions
Impartial people are fair. They are able to remain neutral before forming an opinion.
-Lawyers like to have impartial people on juries so that they can fairly weight the evidence.
Intuitive
Obtained through instinctive knowledge
An intuitive person operates by instinct. They sort of have a special feel for a situation.
-The best basketball players are intuitive when it comes to finding the open teammate.
-A lot of teaching is intuitive--the best teachers just know how to present things so that kids understand. (Related words: intuition and intuitively).
Inventive
Marked by independence and creativity in thought or action
-Since the band's drummer did not show up for the concert, they got inventive--they asked members of the audience to come up and clap and play tambourines.
-Inventive people are able to find creative, ingenious solutions to problems. They might be able to repair a car with a paper clip.
Benjamin Franklin: "Necessity is the mother of invention."
Passionate
Having or expressing strong emotions
-Passionate people have a real love for something in their life. They embrace this or many activities with a strong feeling.
-What are you passionate about?
Persistent
Stubbornly unyielding
Persistent people never give up. Even when the odds are stacked against them, the work tirelessly until the goal is achieved.
Philosophical
Meeting trouble with level-headed detachment
People who are philosophical often wonder, "In the grand scheme of things, is it worth it?"
-Philosophical people tend to look at the larger picture of life and stay above trivial situations.
-When teaching it is important to remain philosophical about a student's success. A teacher has a large part to play in a student's success, but ultimately I cannot "make" him learn. Actually learning something is up to him.
Practical
Guided by experience and observation rather than theory
People who are practical look at things is a reasonable, level-headed way.
-They are likely to take a coat with them in case it is cold--they know they can take it off if it is too hot--they're just practical.
Rational
Having its source in or being guided by the intellect
Rational people are practical. They make rational decisions based on their logical reasoning about a situation. They don't base decisions on emotions.
Reliable
Worthy of trust
Someone who is reliable is trust worthy and dependable. You can "count on" a reliable person.
Resourceful
Adroit or imaginative
A resourceful person uses creativity and the things around them to tackle a problem. They see solutions (sometimes obvious ones) that others don't see.
Sensible
Able to feel or perceive
A sensible person is a clear thinking, reasonable person.
Sincere
Open and genuine; not deceitful
A sincere person is honest in their feelings toward others. (Antonym: insincerely).
Sympathetic
Expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
You are sympathetic when you feel sorry for someone else. You send a sympathy card when a friend loses a loved one because you want her to know that you feel sorry for her loss.
-Their loss upsets you because you are sympathetic.
Unassuming
Not arrogant
An unassuming person is awesome but does not go around bragging about it. In fact, she might not even know that she's so awesome. A girl might be a great artist, but is unassuming about her skill.
Witty
Combining clever conception and facetious expression
Someone who is witty combines humor with intelligence. A witty observation is funny but also sophisticated. You need to be smart to understand a witty person's jokes.


in somebody’s shoesin someone else’s situation, especially a bad one I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes when his wife finds out what happened.

I’d like it was easier for me to….


Homework: Look for someone you look up to and explain why with the adjectives.

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