Like Telling a Story About Yourself
If you love playing with blocks, you might say, "I am creative and hardworking." If you enjoy jumping rope at recess, you could say, "I am energetic and friendly."
Sometimes people use adjectives, which are like labels that describe how someone feels or acts. For example:
- Happy, when you laugh a lot
- Shy, when you hide behind your mom at school
Using Words to Make People Understand You Better
It’s like drawing a picture with crayons. Each word is a color, and together they make the whole picture of who you are.
So when someone asks, "How do you describe your character and personality in English?", it's just like saying:
Which toys or colors best show what kind of person I am?
Examples
- A student says, 'I like art and I’m shy.'
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See also
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