Extroverted – English Flashcard with Synonyms

Extroverted - English flashcard

Extroverted /ˈek.strə.vɜːtəd/ (adj) Definition friendly and sociable, fond of being with others, not introverted, convivial and gregarious, outgoing, open and unreserved Example An Introverted person seems lethargic compared to an extroverted one. Extroverted people would rather socialize with different folks from all walks of life. Antonyms reserved, introverted, introvert Parts of speech Noun: extrovert: a sociable…

English Presentation Extroversion vs. Introversion

Extroverted - English flashcard

English Presentation Extroversion vs. Introversion English Presentation Extroversion vs. Introversion Watch this video on YouTube LELB Lecturer: Mojgan Handout Provided by the Lecturer What are the main differences between introverted and extroverted people? Who proposed the terms, introversion and extroversion, for the first time? Do we have extreme examples of introversion and extroversion? How did Hans…

English Presentation Solitude vs. Loneliness

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English Presentation Solitude English Presentation Solitude Watch this video on YouTube LELB Lecturer: Sasan Handout Provided by the Lecturer What is solitude? Does solitude have any benefits? Is it a skill to live in solitude? What is the difference between solitude and loneliness? What could put obstacles in the way of solitude in today’s life?…

IELTS Listening Practice | Mental Gender Differences

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IELTS Listening Practice | Mental Gender Differences IELTS Listening Practice | Mental Gender Differences About this activity This activity is labeled round table by Dr. Hariri, the creator and administrator of LELB Society. This activity is on the premise of Flipped Learning, according to which the students watch a video before the class, carry out research into the selected theme, and prepare themselves for an informed discussion in the class.…

IELTS Speaking Test Sample 17 | IELTS Interview

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IELTS Speaking Test Sample 17 IELTS Speaking Test Sample 17 with a podcast IELTS Candidate: Arash Watch this video on YouTube LELB on YouTube Part 1: Introduction Get ready to answer some personal questions about yourself. Please note that the entire Interview: Noun This is a dialogue or two-way conversation between you and the examiner.…

English Negotiation | Extroversion vs. Introversion

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English Negotiation | Extroversion vs. Introversion English Negotiation | Extroversion vs. Introversion Watch this video on YouTube Topic for Negotiation: Introverted people are more successful in gaining financial independence in comparison to the extroverted. Arash disagrees.  Dr. Hariri agrees. About Negotiation of Meaning: Negotiation of meaning is a useful and practical activity based on skill…

Introverts vs. Extroverts | A Listening Practice Course

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Introverts vs. Extroverts | A Listening Practice Course Introverts vs. Extroverts | A Listening Practice Course Listen to this audio file. Questions about the Listening Track What are some of the manifest differences between introverts and extroverts? Are you an introvert or extrovert? How can you make certain about it? Mention the two eminent psychologists…

IELTS Speaking Test Sample 6

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IELTS Speaking Test Sample 6 conducted and analyzed on one of LELB Society students and members in the form of an interview IELTS Candidate: Taraneh  Part 1: Time: 4 to 5 Minutes Get ready to answer some personal questions about yourself: Explain about your personality. Are you introverted or extroverted? Are you optimistic about your future?…

English Conversation on Developing People Skills

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English conversation on developing people skills for ESL students Topic: “How to Develop People Skills?” Round table Activity Season of Reason: Among the questions listed below, concentrate on Question “2”. Then attempt to come up with as many cogent reasons as possible to support your viewpoint in 2 minutes (Brainstorming). Finally, prepare to get into…