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Open World p 15. Personality. Speaking






A) Interaction

1. Do you know anybody who has a nose for lucrative deals? Does any of your friends have a good nose for a bargain?
2. Do you have an eye for fashion? Does any member of your family have an eye for contemporary art?
3. Do you have an ear for English pronunciation?
4. When was the last time you saw somebody lose their head? Have you ever lost your head?
5. Is there anybody that you would regard as a safe pair of hands at your workplace? Do their colleagues admire their conscientiousness?
6. Do you know anybody who has earned a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out? Have you ever stuck your neck out and said something bold that many others wouldn't dare say?
7. Do you know any sportsperson who is head and shoulders above the rest? Has their outstanding achievement been recognised?
8.  When was the last time you had to bite your tongue to avoid trouble? Are you impetuous or circumspect when it comes to saying what you think?

B) Monologue 

Student A 

1. What are environmental groups fighting tooth and nail for? Have you ever fought tooth and nail to get something? Would you describe yourself as persevering? Who is one of the most determined, stubborn, persevering people you have ever met?

2. Do you tend to give credit to your colleagues when they perform well? Should we give credit to others more often? Could we be more thoughtful? Do we sometimes speak thoughtlessly?

3.  Do you know anybody who is reasonably knowledgeable about a particular field? Do you enjoy listening to people who talk knowledgeably about a subject?

 Student B

1. Do you know anybody who has started behaving rather eccentrically after the pandemic? Has any of your acquaintances a reputation for eccentricity?

2. Do we tend to distance ourselves from people because of their narrow-mindedness? 

3. When was the last time you behaved unselfishly towards others?

 

 

Vocabulary 

lose your head:

to lose control and not act in a calm way.

E.g.

He usually stays quite calm in meetings but this time he just lost his head. 

a safe pair of hands:

someone who you can trust to do an important job well, without making mistakes: Colleagues regard her as a safe pair of hands.

stick your neck out ​(informal) to do or say something when there is a risk that you may be wrong. E.g.
I’ll stick my neck out and say that Bill is definitely the best candidate for the job.

fight tooth and nail
​to fight in a very determined way for what you want. 

E.g.
The residents are fighting tooth and nail to stop the new development.
She fought tooth and nail to keep custody of the children.

persevering: /ˌpɜːsəˈvɪərɪŋ/

being determined to achieve a particular aim despite difficulties.

E.g.
A few persevering climbers finally reached the top.

credit

praise or approval because you are responsible for something good that has happened.

E.g.
to get/deserve/receive/take/claim the credit.
He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves.
We did all the work and she gets all the credit!
credit for (doing) something I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort.
At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed)
Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar.
His courage brought great credit to his regiment. 

 

Open World p 15. Personality. Extra Spoken Mediation

A friend of yours from England has been asked to write a contribution to a travel guide for English tourists travelling to Spain. The travel guide is called Explore Spain and the Spaniards. His assignment is to write about the personality traits of Spanish people. While doing his research, he came across these pictures of Spanish people on Google. He sends them to you so that you can shed some light on personality traits in your country. Your friend also asks you some questions about this topic. You decide to send your friend a voice message with an explanation of 2 minutes.














1. Could you please comment on the pictures I have sent you? How would you describe the personality traits depicted in them? 
2. What personality traits characterise Spanish people?
3. How are English people most likely to perceive the Spaniards?
4. What general traits can you think of as useful for people from most cultures?
5. What good qualities do you value on Spanish people?
6. What are their main defects?
7. How would you define the people in Spain?
8. Are some of the Spanish personality traits determined by the Mediterranean weather?
9. What personality traits have made Spanish people so successful worldwide?
10. What are Spanish people outspoken in?
11. What are they firm supporters of?
12. How important is it to be trustworthy in Spain nowadays? 
13. Are the people around you even-tempered
14. Are the Spaniards witty?
15. Are Spanish people easy or uneasy opening up to other people? Are they gregarious? or do they try to avoid other people getting personally too close to them? 
16. Do Spanish people commit themselves fully to things they take on? Do they have a tendency to procrastinate? Are there any last-minute deadline junkies where you work?
17. In general terms are people in Spain characterised for being circumspect or impetuous? 
18. How do other people in Spain annoy you most? What irritates you most about them? Are there any busybodies where you work? How do you respond to inquisitive people? What about detail-obsessed nit-pickers? How do you feel with someone who is domineering? What about someone who is a wet blanket? What personality do you find most infuriating?
19. Are there some big-cheeses in Spain? 
20. Do the Spaniards come across as courteous?
21. How important is it to be self-reliant in your country nowadays?
22. Are Spanish people very set in their ways? Would you say Spanish people are obstinate? Or would you say that they are rather open-minded?

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Open World p 15. Personality. Extra Exercise 2

Link the following idioms with adjectives that best respond to their meaning. Make a sentences to illustrate their meaning.

1.    wouldn’t say boo to a goose
2.    don’t lift a finger
3.    tend to rub people up the wrong way
4.    will eat you for breakfast
5.    keep himself to himself
6.    the life and soul of the party
7.    a force of nature
8.    got their head screwed on
9.    the salt of the earth


KEY
1. fearful / wary / reticent



2. slacker / idler / goof-off




3. bothersome / inconvenient




4. aggressive / assailing




5. unapproachable / aloof / timid



6. chirpy / cheerful / gregarious




7. spirited / energetic




8. shrewd / down-to-earth / sensible




9. good-natured / affable / trustworthy