Go Natural English Podcast | Listening & Speaking Lessons
Education:Language Learning
There are so many different words, idioms, and phrases to describe people and personalities. We describe how they think, how they act, and how they show up in the world.
Today I’ll give you a selection of adjectives that I highly suggest you use when you need to describe yourself. You might use them in an interview or another opportunity in your professional life. 💯👌
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