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English Alive! Student’s Book 3 Whiteboard Presentation

cheerful Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

honest Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

relaxed Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

shy Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

polite Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

extroverted Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

tense Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

dishonest Vocabulary Personality adjectives What is the adjective? English Alive! Student’s Book 3

cheerful honest relaxed shy Vocabulary Personality adjectives Can you remember? Vocabulary Personality adjectives cheerful honest relaxed shy English Alive! Student’s Book 3

polite extroverted tense dishonest Vocabulary Personality adjectives Can you remember? Vocabulary Personality adjectives polite extroverted tense dishonest English Alive! Student’s Book 3