Chatterbox #101 – What’s your personality?
Episode description
In this episode, we talk about personality! Harp and Maura start by talking about introverts and extroverts, and the positive and negative qualities of both. They also discuss astrological signs. Do you think that when someone is born can determine their personality? Can a person’s personality change over their lifetime? Listen to this episode to hear what Harp and Maura have to say about it.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Cut and dried
- The Perks of being a Wallflower
- To strike up a conversation
- To come off as something
- A hermit
- To hit the nail on the head
- The Myers-Briggs personality test
- Technically
- Zodiac signs, astrology, and horoscopes
- Blood type
- It goes to show
- Like
- It’s not an exact science
- To come out of your shell
Informal contractions in this episode:
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like.
These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:
- ’cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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Chatterbox #101 – What’s your personality?
Episode description
In this episode, we talk about personality! Harp and Maura start by talking about introverts and extroverts, and the positive and negative qualities of both. They also discuss astrological signs. Do you think that when someone is born can determine their personality? Can a person’s personality change over their lifetime? Listen to this episode to hear what Harp and Maura have to say about it.Expressions included in the study guide
- Cut and dried
- The Perks of being a Wallflower
- To strike up a conversation
- To come off as something
- A hermit
- To hit the nail on the head
- The Myers-Briggs personality test
- Technically
- Zodiac signs, astrology, and horoscopes
- Blood type
- It goes to show
- Like
- It’s not an exact science
- To come out of your shell
Informal contractions in this episode:
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like. These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:- ’cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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