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3. Describes a person who becomes angry and annoyed easily

5. Helpful and thinking of other people's feelings

7. Describes someone who likes to give presents to people or who helps friends by buying things for them

10. Describes someone who is rude and unkind

12. Easily annoyed by someone's actions or mistakes or because you have to wait

15. Not willing to work or use any effort

16. Not taking or showing enough care or attention

17. Having a strong wish to be successful, powerful or rich

18. Humorous, causing laughter

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1. Clever and quick to learn

2. Describes someone who is serious and makes you follow the rules

4. Not interesting or exciting

6. Having lots of ideas and enthusiasm; energetic and forceful

8. Describes someone who likes to meet and spend time with other people

9. If an adult behaves badly like a child

11. Nervous and uncomfortable with other people

13. Relaxed and not easily upset or worried

14. Very intelligent

Ex. 22. Find 17 adjectives for describing character in the grid. And use them in the sentences below.


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  1. She makes me laugh, she’s … .

  2. He’s so … , all he talks about is computers.

  3. It’s really … of you to help us.

  4. Get out of bed you … thing.

  5. He is a … scientist.

  6. He won’t mind if you are late, he’s very … .

  7. Rob’s very … – he likes parties.

  8. Thank you for the birthday present, you are very … .

  9. Our teacher won’t let us talk in class, he is very … .

  10. My son’s teacher says that he is often rather … .

  11. He was a … child, he used to hit his sister.

  12. He was too … to ask her to dance with him.

  13. She will do well, she is an … young lawyer.

  14. He is a … student, he always does well at tests.

  15. She’s 34 but she argues and cries a lot, she’s very … .

  16. She’s young and … and will be a great addition to the team.

  17. He’s a good teacher but tends to be … with slow learners.


Ex. 23. Match the favourable adjectives on the left with the corresponding unfavourable adjectives or phrases on the right.

1. ambitious

2. beautiful, handsome

3. bright, intelligent, clever

4. cheerful

5. even-tempered

6. generous

7. good-looking

8. hard-working

9. humorous, witty

10. polite

11. self-confident

12. sensitive

13. sincere

14. tolerant

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h) lacking an initiative

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j) quick-tempered

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l) having no sense of humour

m) hypocritical

n) shy

Ex. 24. a. Think how you would describe your character to a stranger. Think on your positive and negative traits of character.

e.g. I think I am punctual because I never arrive late to class.

Work in groups and describe your own character to each other by giving examples.

b. Look through the words and explain them in English to your partner.

ambitious, creative, crowd, desire, determined, energetic, enthusiastic, fade, goal, overcome, preference, reliable, represent, single-minded, sociable, stable, sympathetic

Track 3.1. c. You are going to do a psychology test to determine your character and personality. You must listen to some instructions and follow them.






Track 3.2. Listen and note three character adjectives you hear for each shape.
d. Working in groups share your answers and discuss how accurately you feel the personality test reflected your character.
Ex. 25. a. Here’s a list of adjectives describing qualities certain professions need. Read the sentences and fill in the correct adjective.

persuasive brave creative patient intelligent polite accurate fair friendly

1. Salespeople need to be … to get people to buy their products

2. A scientist has to be … in order to understand complex theories.

3. Receptionists should be … in order to make people feel welcome.

4. Surgeons must be very … as they should not make mistakes in their work.

5. A shop assistant has to be … even when dealing with a rude customer.

6. Lifeguards have to be … as they often find themselves in dangerous situations.

7. Teachers need to be very … as students sometimes take a long time to learn things.

8. Judges should be … and give all the evidence equal consideration.

9. Fashion designers should be very … so they can come up with new designs.

b. What qualities are necessary for your future profession?
Ex. 26. a. This article appeared in the Lifestyle section of The Daily Express and it suggests that you can tell a lot about a person from the kind of coffee they drink. Before you read, discuss the following.

- Do you think a person's preferred drink can tell you anything about their personality?

- Ask three people in your class which of the following types of coffee they prefer.

espresso - latte - decaffeinated - cafetiere - cappuccino – black - iced - instant - filter - none of them

- Do you think differently about anyone now you know what type of coffee they like?


b. Study the glossary.

a shot of: a small amount of

wimpish: weak and frightened

speak their mind: say what they think

decaf: short for decaffeinated

dip your toe in the water: cautiously try a new thing

take the plunge: make a commitment

shies away from: avoids

the cutting edge: the latest, most modern (fashion, technology etc.)

no-nonsense: practical, functional, business-like

flighty: unreliable

no-frills: no-nonsense, practical, functional

to click (with someone): to like (someone) from the first moment

c. As you read, match the words from the article 1-9 with their meanings a-i.

  1. workwise a) improve

  2. homely b) attitude, philosophy

  3. aspirational c) extrovert, full of life

  4. etiquette d) determined, focused

  5. enhance e) prefer, like

  6. outlook f) as far as work is concerned

  7. bubbly g) ambitious

  8. favour h) home-loving

  9. single-minded i) politeness, correct behaviour

What your choice of coffee says about you

Are you a frappuccino poser or an espresso loner? TV's body language expert Judi James tells JAMES MOORE how the coffee you drink reveals more than you think.

ESPRESSO

The drink: A strong coffee made by forcing hot water through crushed coffee beans.

Judi’s verdict: It’s a drink that’s over quickly, so the drinker isn’t necessarily a very sociable person or, at least, tends to get bored easily and moves on quickly from situations. Espresso drinkers can be loners and certainly have attitudes - they might be sarcastic and aggressive if pushed. When it comes to relationships, they’re tough and know exactly what they want. Workwise, they’re always trying to achieve something they can’t quite reach.

LATTE

The drink: A shot of espresso with plenty of milk, often served in a glass.

Judi’s verdict: A nice, cosy type of person who doesn’t like risk or danger. A homely sort who is likely to be loyal to their family or partner. An ideal date for a Latte drinker would probably be a night in on the sofa with a movie - and a latte! They like comfortable surroundings and long chats with good friends. Anyone who orders a decaf latte is worryingly wimpish, but probably an individual who will openly speak their mind. The question is, would anyone be listening?

DECAF

The drink: Coffee - without the caffeine. Judi’s verdict: A worrier - not just about their health. Decaf drinkers feel scared by a lot of things in life and though they will dip their toes into the water when it comes to new experiences, they rarely take the plunge long-term. This person likes to go with the flow, to follow the crowd, but shies away from confrontation. When it comes to relationships they are often commitment-phobes although they do need other people and are always searching for the perfect relationship.