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Table of Content 01 Lead-in questions 02 Reading/ Listening strategies 03 Vocabulary and Grammar Practice 04 WHOA! “Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower. Charles Chswab 01 Questions? 1. What is personality? 2. What types of personality do you know? 3. What is your personality? 4. How can we measure personality? Warm-up. Use a personality to finish the following sentences. E.g A good teacher is patient 1. A good doctor is….. 2. A good taxi diver is … 3. A good attorney is… 5. A good dentist is… 4. A good designer is… 6. A good actor is…. Vocabulary 02 Vocabulary. Personality Adjectives 1a Work with a partner to think of as many personality adjectives as you can. 1b Choose three adjectives that you think describe your own personality E.g. Friendly Generous 2. Look at these adjectives connected to personality. Which ones are positive, which are negative and which are neutral? • • • • • • • • • Adventurous Ambitious Assertive Bossy Cautious Creative Energetic Likeable Thoughtful • • • • • • • • • Moody Organized Quiet Reliable Sensible Sensitive Serious Sociable Talkative Possible answers • Positive: adventurous, ambitious, creative, energetic, likeable, organized, reliable, sensible, sensitive, sociable, thoughtful • Negative: bossy, moody • Neutral: assertive, cautious, quiet, serious, talkative Compound words Let’s Make Useful Lists 3 Match words 1-8 with words a-h to make compound adjectives connected with the character. 4b Match the meaning below with an adjective from Exercise 3 A person who… 1. Does not easily become angry: even-tempered 2. Is determined to do what they want:___________. 3. Is not easily upset or annoyed:____________ 4. Accepts other ideas and opinions:_____________ 5. Makes a lot of effort:___________ 6. Believes in their own success:____________ 7. Behaves in a calm way even in a diffiuclt situation:______________ 8. Is friendly, kind and generous:____________ Easy-going, openminded, even-tempered, hard working, self-confident, strong willed ,warm-hearted, evel-headed Wordwall.com Checking Vocabulary https://wordwall.net/res ource/14382897/unit-1personality Listening and Speaking 4c Think of people you know and use one or two adjectives to describe each person. Explain why you describe them like this. Give examples. Listening 5a Look at the people in the photos and discuss. What kind of personality do you think each person has? 5b 1.2 Listen to the three people talking. Was your description of them accurate? A speaks first. Introvert/ Extravert Reading strategies True / False Questions Don’t skim and scan the text to find the final answer. You will have to read the appropriate part of the text very carefully in order to understand what the author means. Don’t look for words that exactly match those in the statements. You should also look for synonyms. Remember that you are matching meaning, not words. Answers are in the same order they appear in the text. Do not waste time going back. Keep on reading 1F2T3T4F5F6F 6a Divide these adjectives into two groups according to personality types. adventurous, cautious, enthusiastic, quiet, reserved, self-confident, talkative, thoughtful Introvert • • • • Cautious Quiet Reserved Thoughtful Extrovert • • • • Adventurous Enthusiastic Self-confident Talkative \ 02 04 3. A Topics 1, 2 and 4 3. B 1 does, mean 2 did, start 3 How, are 4 Are 5 can, tell 6 Have, taken 7 are, working https://wordwall.net/resource/24303727/new-language-leaderintermediate-unit-12-grammar Answer key Useful Links Charisma? What is charisma? -Give examples of charismatic people. -How important is charisma for a person’s career? -Which of these adjectives describe a charismatic person: friendly, assertive, serious, intelligent, funny, sensitive, self-confident, generous Answer key A: Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938): Turkish nationalist leader, and founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey; B: Nelson Mandela: former president of South Africa and one of the main campaigners against apartheid; C: Aung San Suu Kyi: Burmese political leader held prisoner for many years under house arrest; D: Martin Luther King: famous American activist for black rights; Photo in text: Michelle Obama: the wife of Barack Obama the American president. SKIMMING & SCANNING Skimming and scanning are reading techniques that use rapid eye movement and keywords to move quickly through text for slightly different purposes. Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. Scanning is reading rapidly in order to find specific facts. While skimming tells you what general information is within a section, scanning helps you locate a particular fact. Skimming is like snorkeling, and scanning is more like pearl diving. • Use skimming in previewing (reading before you read), reviewing (reading after you read), determining the main idea from a long selection you don't wish to read, or when trying to find source material for a research paper. • Use scanning in research to find particular facts, to study fact-heavy topics, and to answer questions requiring factual support. 1c2e3d4a5b Vocabulary: prefixes Vocabulary tasks 3a. Find words in the article that mean the following. 1. describe something again, and in a better way (para 2) 2. not understand correctly (para 2) 3. not as good as some people think or say (para 2) 4. used something in the wrong way or for a wrong purpose (para 4) 5. a person who used to be very successful and powerful in business (para 4) ANSWER: 1-redefine; 2-misunderstand; 3-overrated; 4-misused; 5-ex-tycoon. 3b. Underline the prefixes in the words you found. Match each prefix with one of these meanings. -Incorrect -former -again ANSWER: re-again; mis-incorrect; -too much over-too much; ex-former; 4a. Look at the words below. What do the underlined prefixes mean? 1.bicycle 2.antisocial 3.monorail 4.outperform 5.semicircle 6.discomfort 4b. Think of a word with a prefix that means the same as the underlined words in these sentences. 1 overconfident 2 outplayed 3 ex-boss 4 bilingual 5 rewrite 6 overrated 7 misunderstood 8 dislike Practice VOCABULARY PREFIXES WORDWALL VOCABULARY CHECK. https://wordwall.net/resource/24637101/vo cabulary-prefixes VOCABULARY redefine- describe something again, and in a better way misunderstand- not understand correctly misbehave- behave badly underrated- better than people think or say underused- not used enough overshadowed- less important and successful than another person overconfident- too confident outrun- run faster than before outperform- perform better than before discomfort- not comfortable dislike- not like something redo- do something again bilingual- able to speak two languages antisocial- opposite to the accepted ideas of society monorail- one rail for a train to run along VOCABULARY KEY LANGUAGE Giving opinion: I think..., In my opinion…, As for me… Agreeing: Well, it’s true…, Great idea… Disagreeing: I don’t know… maybe…, Come on…, I don’t agree… . Making a suggestion: I suggest we/you + infinitive. e. g. I suggest we meet outside the stadium tomorrow. Why don’t we + infinitive? e. g Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight? How about + -ing? e. g. How about meeting at 7 tonight? GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS 7 a. Grammar. Look at the sentences and choose the correct answer 1 regularly gives 2 is interviewing 3 is growing 4 I’m carrying out 5 drives 6 are becoming 7 studies 8 is 9 am reading 10 is becoming 8a. Use the following prompts to write questions in the present simple or present continuous. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. make friends / easily? what/usually / do / weekend? what / read / at the moment? enjoy / art and music? prefer / extroverts or introverts? work / on any new projects now? do / anything interesting / at the moment? lose temper / easily? Answer key THANKS ! Do you have any questions? 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