1.
Từ vựng tích cực (Positive Traits)
Kind: Tốt bụng
Friendly: Thân thiện
Generous: Hào phóng
Caring: Quan tâm
Hardworking: Chăm chỉ
Polite: Lịch sự
Funny: Vui tính
Patient: Kiên nhẫn
Honest: Trung thực
Reliable: Đáng tin cậy
2. Từ vựng tiêu cực (Negative Traits)
Lazy: Lười biếng
Shy: Nhút nhát
Rude: Thô lỗ
Greedy: Tham lam
Selfish: Ích kỷ
Impatient: Nóng vội
Bossy: Hách dịch
Moody: Dễ thay đổi tâm trạng
Arrogant: Kiêu ngạo
Jealous: Ghen tị
3. Từ vựng trung lập (Neutral Traits)
Quiet: Ít nói
Talkative: Nói nhiều
Independent: Độc lập
Curious: Tò mò
Sensitive: Nhạy cảm
Creative: Sáng tạo
Optimistic: Lạc quan
Pessimistic: Bi quan
Organized: Ngăn nắp
Adventurous: Thích phiêu lưu
4. Cụm từ thông dụng để mô tả tính cách
A good listener: Một người biết lắng nghe
Easy-going: Dễ tính
Open-minded: Cởi mở
Quick learner: Học nhanh
Team player: Làm việc nhóm tố
5. Từ vựng về gia đình (Family Relationships)
Parents: Bố mẹ
Mother / Mom: Mẹ
Father / Dad: Bố
Siblings: Anh chị em ruột
Brother: Anh trai / Em trai
Sister: Chị gái / Em gái
Grandparents: Ông bà
o Grandfather: Ông
o Grandmother: Bà
Cousins: Anh chị em họ
Uncle: Chú / Bác trai / Cậu
Aunt: Cô / Dì / Bác gái
Nephew: Cháu trai
Niece: Cháu gái
6. Từ vựng về bạn bè và người quen (Friendships & Acquaintances)
Friend: Bạn bè
Best friend: Bạn thân
Close friend: Bạn thân thiết
Classmate: Bạn cùng lớp
Teammate: Đồng đội
Neighbor: Hàng xóm
Acquaintance: Người quen
7. Từ vựng về tình cảm lãng mạn (Romantic Relationships)
Partner: Người yêu / Bạn đời
Boyfriend: Bạn trai
Girlfriend: Bạn gái
Fiancé: Hôn phu (nam)
Fiancée: Hôn thê (nữ)
Husband: Chồng
Wife: Vợ
Dating: Hẹn hò
Marriage: Hôn nhân
8. Từ vựng về mối quan hệ trong công việc (Professional Relationships)
Colleague / Coworker: Đồng nghiệp
Boss: Sếp
Manager: Quản lý
Employee: Nhân viên
Team leader: Trưởng nhóm
9. Các cụm từ và từ liên quan đến mối quan hệ
Relationship: Mối quan hệ
Friendship: Tình bạn
Love: Tình yêu
Trust: Niềm tin
Support: Sự hỗ trợ
Respect: Sự tôn trọng
Conflict: Xung đột
Connection: Sự kết nối
1. Can you describe your personality in 3 words?
2. How do you think your personality affects your relationships with others?
3. Do you have any personality traits that you would like to change? If so, what are they and
why?
4. Do you tend to make friends with people who are similar to you or different from you?
Why?
5. In your relationships, which factor do you think is most important: honesty, trust, or
sharing?
6. Do you think you are good at working in a team? Explain why.
7. When you disagree with someone, how do you usually resolve the issue?
8. Are you comfortable communicating with people you don't know? Why?
9. Do you often help others in your relationships? Tell me about a time when you helped
someone and felt good about it.
10. Do you think your personality affects your career development? Give an example of how
this has happened.
Ex:
Person A: Hey, if you had to describe your personality in just three words, what would they
be?
Person B: Hmm, I’d say curious, empathetic, and patient. How about you?
Person A: I’d describe myself as adventurous, thoughtful, and honest. I think those traits
really help me connect with others. Do you think your personality impacts your relationships
with people?
Person B: Definitely. My empathy helps me understand others better, and I think being
patient gives people the space to open up. It’s important to be supportive in relationships.
How about you, do you find that your honesty plays a big role in your connections?
Person A: Yeah, I believe honesty is crucial in relationships. But there’s always the balance
between being honest and being tactful. Do you have any personality traits you’d want to
change?
Person B: I sometimes wish I were a bit more assertive. I tend to be really accommodating,
and I can end up putting others' needs ahead of my own too often. What about you?
Person A: I think I’d like to be a bit more patient at times. I can be impulsive, especially when
I’m excited about something. It can sometimes make things feel rushed. Speaking of
relationships, do you tend to make friends with people who are similar to you or different?
Person B: I think I tend to gravitate toward people who are a bit different from me. I enjoy
learning from other perspectives. But of course, it’s nice to find common ground too. What
about you?
Person A: I’m the same. I enjoy diversity in friendships because it challenges me to think
differently. When you’re in a disagreement with someone, how do you usually approach it?
Person B: I try to stay calm and really listen to their side of things before responding. It’s
about finding a solution, not just being right. And you?
Person A: I try to focus on understanding their viewpoint as well. I think communication is
key. Do you find it easy to communicate with strangers?
Person B: I’m comfortable talking to new people, especially if the conversation feels
genuine. I think it’s a way to learn new things! Do you?
Person A: I do! I find it exciting to meet new people and hear their stories. It helps me
broaden my horizons. Have you ever helped someone and felt really good about it?
Person B: Yes, I helped a friend through a tough time recently, and it felt really rewarding.
Sometimes just being there for someone can make a big difference. What about you?
Person A: That’s wonderful. I recently helped a colleague on a project, and it was so fulfilling
to see their relief and gratitude. Do you think your personality has an impact on your career
development?
Person B: I think it does. My empathy helps me connect with clients and coworkers, making
collaboration easier. I’ve also been told my patience makes me a good problem solver. How
about you?
Person A: Definitely. I think my honesty and adventurous nature help me take on new
challenges and build trust with colleagues. It’s great to bring your personality into your work.