Qualities for success bravery confidence creativity dedication enthusiasm flexibility talent wisdom.

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Qualities for success bravery confidence creativity dedication enthusiasm flexibility talent wisdom

Qualities for success --the natural ability to do things well -- a strong interest in something -- the ability to make good decisions -- the ability to change easily -- the ability to develop original ideas -- a commitment to something -- the quality of showing no fear -- the belief that you can succeed bravery confidence creativity dedication enthusiasm flexibility talent wisdom

Qualities for success --the natural ability to do things well -- a strong interest in something -- the ability to make good decisions -- the ability to change easily -- the ability to develop original ideas -- a commitment to something -- the quality of showing no fear -- the belief that you can succeed talent enthusiasm wisdom flexibility creativity dedication bravery confidence

Qualities for success --the natural ability to do things well -- a strong interest in something -- the ability to make good decisions -- the ability to change easily -- the ability to develop original ideas -- a commitment to something -- the quality of showing no fear -- the belief that you can succeed bravery confidence creativity dedication enthusiasm flexibility talent wisdom

noun  adjective form? bravery confidence creativity dedication enthusiasm flexibility talent wisdom brave confident creative dedicated enthusiastic flexible talented wise

Discuss Which qualities do you have? Prove it! Which traits do you think people are born with? Which ones do people develop through experience or by watching others?

Reflexive Pronouns I you he she it we them myself yourself himself herself itself ourselves yourselves themselves

reflexive  subject and object are same I hurt myself at work. He taught himself to play golf. They consider themselves brave.

reflexive  subject and object are same I hurt myself at work.  maybe by bumping into a desk, or dropping a textbook on my toe He taught himself to play golf.  he did not have a teacher or learn in a golf hakwon They consider themselves brave.  that’s their opinion, who knows what others think

BY + reflexive pronoun = “alone” She traveled by herself to the United States. Do you like to study with classmates or by yourself? Me and my brother painted my room by ourselves.

speaking – new partner ask about previous partner Have you ever hurt yourself?  Who did you talk to before? Brian  Wow. So lucky! Well, has he ever hurt himself. Yes, he has. Brian cut himself with his new “Rose Knive” many times.

Has he ever hurt himself? Does she consider herself brave? Have you ever hurt yourself? HE Has he ever hurt himself? Do you consider yourself brave? SHE Does she consider herself brave? Have you ever traveled by yourself? HE Has he ever traveled by himself? Have you ever taught yourself something? SHE Has she ever taught herself something? Are you enjoying yourself in this class? HE Is he enjoying himself in this class? Do you consider yourself a flexible person? SHE Does she consider herself a flexible person?

Has he ever hurt himself? Does she consider herself brave? Has he ever traveled by himself? Has she ever taught herself something? Is he enjoying himself in this class? Does she consider herself a flexible person?

Conversation Listen. What is Bryan thinking about doing? What does Martha think about this?

What’s wrong, Bryan. Well, my job is just really stressful right now What’s wrong, Bryan? Well, my job is just really stressful right now. My boss just seems to give me more and more work. It’s not fair. That’s not good….but what can you do about it? Actually, I’m thinking about quitting and looking for a new job. Really? I wouldn’t recommend that. Why not? I can’t stand it anymore! Well, because you might not find something better. Have you thought about talking to your boss? Not really. Why don’t you try that? Maybe there is something he can do. Like what? Fire me?

Actually, I’m thinking about quitting and looking for a new job. Really? I wouldn’t recommend that. I don’t think you should do that. I’m not sure that’s the best idea. Why don’t you try that? Maybe there is something he can do. I’ll see. I’ll think about it. I’ll give it some thought.

Advising against something Considering advice I wouldn’t recommend that. I don’t think you should do that. I’m not sure that’s the best idea. I wouldn’t do that if I were you. You probably shouldn’t do that. That might not be a good idea. I’ll see. I’ll think about it. I’ll give it some thought. I’ll mull it over a bit. Maybe I will do that. I’ll consider it.

What’s wrong, Bryan. Well, my job is just really stressful right now What’s wrong, Bryan? Well, my job is just really stressful right now. My boss just seems to give me more and more work. It’s not fair. That’s not good….but what can you do about it? Actually, I’m thinking about quitting and looking for a new job. Really? I wouldn’t recommend that. Why not? I can’t stand it anymore! Well, because you might not find something better. Have you thought about talking to your boss? Not really. Why don’t you try that? Maybe there is something he can do. Like what? Fire me?

He won’t talk about it, so don’t bring it up He won’t talk about it, so don’t bring it up. I got a bad grade on this essay. I need to do it over. I don’t need these books. I might give them away. This is Lynn’s camera. I need to give it back. Paul lent me some money. I need to pay him back. donate return $ mention do again return

Which one is Susan. Can you point her out Which one is Susan? Can you point her out? We can’t leave this meeting now. Let’s put it off. This is serious. We need to talk it over. I may buy that car, but I want to try it out first. I have a job offer, but I plan to turn it down. do later identify not accept use discuss

what’s different here? If I have time, I’ll help you. If I had time, I’d help you.

If I have time, I’ll help you. I’ll help you if I have time. If I had time, I’d help you. I’d help you if I had time.

Buy / if / have / $1,000,000 / what /

Buy / if / have / $1 million/ what / What would you buy if you had $1million? If you had $1million, what would you buy?

WOULD + base verb.. IF past verb Buy / if / have / $1million/ what / What would you buy if you had $10million? If you had $10million, what would you buy? If I had $10million, I would buy a tropical island.

WOULD + base verb.. IF past verb Complete the sentences If I had a lot of money, If I weren’t in class right now, If I spoke _____(language), I’d tell the teacher if I’d be very sad if I’d buy a car if

WOULD + base verb.. IF past verb where / go / I / give / you / free plane ticket If / can / date anyone / who / choose Do / be invisible for a day / what / can / would Change the country / you / be / president / how Say / your GF-BF / ask you / to get married

WOULD + base verb.. IF past verb Where would you go if I gave you a free ticket? If you could date anyone, who would you choose? What would you do if you could be invisible for a day? If you were president, how would you change the country? What would you say if your GF/BF asked you to get married?

pg 99 - pairs Where would you go if you had a lot of money? I’d go to Egypt! Why would you go there? I’ve never been there, and I want to see the pyramids. Would you go by yourself? Ummm, no way! I’d bring my girlfriend. But you don’t have one! If I had a lot of money, I would definitely find one!