What word in general do I use for hair that is blond or light brown?
FAIR
How do I call someone who gets easily emotional, starts crying, takes everything too much to heart?
SENSITIVE
Make a correct sentence out of these words: USUALLY, HE, FIVE, AT, HOME, GO. Do not add any more words. Be careful about the verb.
HE USUALLY GOES HOME AT FIVE.
What is irritating about social media?
Ads, it's addictive, people don't post truthful pictures or videos about themselves, hateful comments, your mum is there, etc.
What word would I use for someone who is neither pretty, nor ugly, just average?
PLAIN
How would you call someone who behaves childish, even though they are already adult.
IMMATURE
What tense do I use with expressions like "this month", "today", "at the moment"?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS (-ING)
Why do people take personality tests?
Out of curiosity, to have fun, to learn something about themselves, to decide which path to take, when applying for a job, etc.
Name 3 synonyms of "pretty" that you would use for a man.
Handsome, good-looking, attractive, maybe even gorgeous, or cute (for a boy)
How do I call someone who does the work they are supposed to do, who keeps his/her promises, someone you can depend on.
RELIABLE
"Almost never" is Czenglish. What is the correct English form?
HARDLY EVER
What is good and what is problematic about personality tests?
GOOD: Usually for free, might tell you something about yourself, might be fun.
BAD: Usually not created by scientists/psychologists, the results are questionable, results can change depending on your mood, etc.
How do I call someone (typically a man) who is rather short, with broad shoulders, and not exactly a slim figure?
STOCKY
How would you call someone who feels your pain, who hears you out, who supports you emotionally.
SYMPATHETIC
What are the 5 stative verbs of senses?
SEE/LOOK, TASTE, SMELL, TOUCH/FEEL, SOUND/HEAR
What are some examples of low self-esteem?
Isolation, unable to accept praise, not believing in yourself, passive, people pleasing, procrastination, perfectionism, etc.
What expression do I use for a man who is muscular, with an athletic figure? (use a word from the textbook)
WELL-BUILT
How do I call someone (or some action) that is adventurous, likes taking risks, or is a bit cheeky?
BOLD
Explain the difference between: 1) "She chews a bubble gum.", 2) "She is chewing a bubble gum.", 3) "She's always chewing a bubble gum!"
1) It is her regular/usual activity. 2) She is doing it right now. 3) She annoys/irritates me with that.
What advice would you give (and the video or textbook gave) to someone with low self-esteem?
Think positively. Mistakes are good. Have realistic goals. Try new things. Be confident. Socialise. Try to reach your dreams actively. Etc.