Personality traits

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Personality Character traits Feelings and emotions Behaviour Mood

Personality

Character traits

Feelings and emotions

Behaviour

Mood

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Plan Description of feelings, emotions and behaviour Vocabulary exercises Speaking test

Plan

Description of feelings, emotions and behaviour
Vocabulary exercises
Speaking test

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Questions What are basic human emotions? What are the opposites of

Questions

What are basic human emotions?
What are the opposites of them?
What

is feeling?
What are feelings resulted from emotions?
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Questions What are basic human emotions? What are the opposites of

Questions

What are basic human emotions?
What are the opposites of them?
What

is feeling?
What are feelings resulted from emotions?
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Emotions Joy Sadness Trust Distrust Fear Anger Surpise Anticipation Disgust Joy Anger Fear Anticipation Surprise

Emotions

Joy Sadness
Trust Distrust
Fear Anger
Surpise Anticipation
Disgust Joy
Anger Fear
Anticipation Surprise

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Feelings result from emotions Optimism - anticipation, joy Love – joy,

Feelings result from emotions

Optimism - anticipation, joy
Love – joy, trust
Submission –

trust and fear
Disappointment – surprise and sadness
Contempt – disgust and anger
Aggression – anger and anticipation
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Definitions Mood – more lasting state. Grouping emotions into positive and

Definitions

Mood – more lasting state. Grouping emotions into positive and negative

they become mood states.
Emotions are accompanied by distinct facial expressions. Mood isn’t indicated by distinct expressions.
Character trait is a stable individual experience
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Character trait or feeling?

Character trait or feeling?

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Character trait or feeling?

Character trait or feeling?

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What Emotion Do You Feel? satisfaction happiness joy success admiration proud

What Emotion Do You Feel?

satisfaction

happiness

joy

success

admiration

proud

surprise

unsatisfaction

irritation

boredom

sadness

anxiety

fear

I feel……..

Because I…
Was (not) bored;
Worked hard;
Got interested;
Answered properly;
Was active, emotional;
Fulfilled the task;
Received a good mark;
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Divide the words into three groups: positive, negative, neutral Considerate competitive

Divide the words into three groups: positive, negative, neutral

Considerate
competitive
talkative
Practical
reserved
serious
trusting
tough
hard-headed
stubborn
Intelligent
frank
carefree
obedient
honest
sympathetic
courageous
greedy,

mean
strict
flexible
patient
weak-willed
haughty
cheerful
hostile
industrious
Ignorant
stable
lonely
depressed
co-operative
outgoing
emotional
optimistic
emotional
stylish
narrow-minded
quite-natured
quite, calm
shy
nervous
curious
sociable
safe
creative
Ambitious
boring, dull
dependable
impulsive
Generous
Sad
sunny
energetic
sensitive
Hypocritical
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Quiz Articulate

Quiz Articulate

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Match the adjectives with their definitions

Match the adjectives with their definitions

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Complete the sentences with one of the adjectives below Betty finds

Complete the sentences with one of the adjectives below

Betty finds it

hard to make friends because she is…
Sammy always thinks that everything will go wrong with him, he is very…
… people feel good about themselves & aren’t afraid to speak to others.
Tim felt very – when he saw his girlfriend speaking to another boy.
I was – when I told a joke in front of the whole class & nobody laughed.
A person who changes quickly from being happy to being unhappy for no reason is…
People who live in small communities can be a bit… & afraid to accept new ideas.
If you don’t stop being – you won’t get your ice-cream!
(easily led, boastful, jealous, hospitable, stingy, confident, shy, courageous, modest, embarrassed, narrow-minded, pessimistic, naive, naughty, stupid, moody, happy).
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Behaviour Many things can affect behavior: Your mood The people that

Behaviour

Many things can affect behavior:
Your mood
The people that you are around
Things

that happen to you
Stress and your physical condition also have a bearing on your behavior
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Actions speak louder than words 1. Read the descriptions & write

Actions speak louder than words

1. Read the descriptions & write down

adjectives to match them.
  Is it possible to judge somebody’s character by their behaviour?
When Bill has to decide something, he thinks first of himself.
Uncle Bob always gives money to charity.
Jack is 28, but he puts in very little effort at work.
Aunt Polly likes to poke her nose into everybody’s affairs.
Elena came top in all her exams, but she didn’t tell anyone.
Tom does well in his job, he wants to get to the top of the company by the time he is 30.
How can you characterize a person who
gives her or his last to other people / never lends you money?
likes talking with other people? / hates communicating?
looks on the bright side of things? / looks on the black side of things?
has a hide opinion of himself? / never praises himself?
easily flies into a rage? / never loses temper?
tells the truth to others? / cheats others?
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Speaking Test Give a character sketch from a well-known book &

Speaking Test

Give a character sketch from a well-known book

&
answer the questions
Who are the characters
What are they like (character traits)
How do they act (describe behaviour)
How do they feel (feelings and emotions)
What do they say
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Describe a person

Describe a person


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Red Riding Hood and Wolf

Red Riding Hood and Wolf

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Questions 1. What is Psychology? 2. What are topics of Psychology?

Questions

1. What is Psychology?
2. What are topics of Psychology?
3. What

are branches of Psychology?
4.Methods of Psychology
5. The major functions of psychology
6. The practical problems which psychology is to solve?
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Remember! T o take the mickey out of smb – to

Remember!

T
o take the mickey out of smb – to laugh at

them & make fun of them, often in a friendly way. ( she isn’t afraid to take the mickey out of her boss & the people above her, she takes the mickey out of herself too.
an old fogey – smb who has old-fashioned views & doesn’t like change. You needn’t be old to be one. (Young people today don’t have any respect. – Oh, don’t be such an old fogey! You are only 31!)
to have the aura of (confidence, modesty, optimism,sincerity, generosity, passion ...).
to have guts – be brave
to be gutless – to give in easily & not stand up for what you believe in.
to get the giggles – to laugh uncontrollably, usu. about something silly. ( We just got the giggles & I was desperately trying to keep a straight face, which just made things worse.)
to vent one’s frustrations or anger – to express your feelings in a strong way. ( Thanks for listening to all my problems. I really needed to get things off my chest. – Don’t worry. If you ever need a shoulder to cry on or you just want to vent your frustrations, I’m here.)