 What personalities do you expect your ideal friend(s) should have?  es/personality/words-for-describing-personality.html.

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 What personalities do you expect your ideal friend(s) should have?  es/personality/words-for-describing-personality.html es/personality/words-for-describing-personality.html

 Speed dating   Sample questions to ask others  Hobbits  How often do you drink alcohol?  Do you like shopping online?  Do you like visiting museums?  How often do you go to movie theater?  Your favorite sport to watch/play  Environment  Do you turn off the water when you brush your teeth?  Do you remember to turn off lights when you leave a room?  Lifestyle  Do you prefer to live in an apartment or a townhouse?  Something you will do when you are 40 years old  Something you will do if you become a millionaire  Name a romantic place for wedding  Personalities  Are you a good listener? Are you talkative?  Are you an extrovert/introvert?  Can you describe yourself as aggressive?  Are you comfortable and confident in using English?  Do you like to be the center of attention?  Don’t ask questions too private;  Always be polite and friendly.

 Discuss in a group of 3 (10 minutes)  come up with at least 5 questions you want to ask others, for the purpose of finding out your ideal friends.  You can write down these questions, and explain to your group why you design these questions. What kind of personalities /information do you expect to get by asking these questions?

 Find him/ her (20 minutes)  Walk around the classroom to talk with those you are interested in (at least 8), ask them questions related, and take notes for your further choices.  Write down the name of the person you choose on your card (only one), and hand it in.  You will get prize at the end of the class if the person you choose also chooses you.  The timer will be set up as 2 minutes/round 

Someone like you (Adele)   ou.html ou.html

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