Hello everyone! Welcome to our English4All Conversational Club every Friday at 8 AM and 7 PM 🗣️✨
Today’s topic is fun and a little tricky: “Well-behaved or naughty?”
📚 What does it mean?
- Well-behaved 👉 Someone who follows rules, is polite, and acts properly.
- Naughty 👉 Someone who breaks rules, behaves badly, or does something a little mischievous (not always serious 😉).
👉 We often use this with children, but also jokingly with adults.
💡 Examples
- “She is always well-behaved in class.”
- “The dog was naughty and ate my shoes!” 🐶👟
- “I was a bit naughty when I was a kid.” 😅
❓ What is the question asking?
When someone asks “Are you well-behaved or naughty?”, they want to know:
👉 Do you usually follow rules, or do you like to break them?
🗣️ Useful questions for conversation
- “Were you well-behaved as a child?”
- “Do you think you are more well-behaved or naughty?”
- “What is something naughty you did?”
- “Is it good to be a little naughty sometimes?”
💬 Possible answers
- “I think I’m mostly well-behaved, but sometimes a little naughty.” 😄
- “I was very well-behaved when I was younger.”
- “Honestly, I was quite naughty at school.”
- “I try to be well-behaved, but I like to have fun too.”
⚡ Expressions you can use
- “To break the rules” 🚫
- “To behave properly” ✅
- “To get in trouble” 😬
- “Just for fun” 😏
Now it’s your turn!
👉 Tell your classmates: Were you well-behaved or naughty? Why?
















