Номер 1, страница 12 - гдз по английскому языку 11 класс учебник Вербицкая, Каминс Карр

Английский язык (english), 11 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Вербицкая Мария Валерьевна (Verbitskaya Maria), Каминс Карр Джейн (Comyns Carr Jane), Парсонс Дженнифер (Parsons Jennifer), Миндрул Ольга Сергеевна (Mindrul Olga), издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2015, голубого цвета

Авторы: Вербицкая М. В., Каминс Карр Д., Парсонс Д., Миндрул О. С.

Тип: Student's book (Учебник)

Серия: forward

Издательство: Просвещение, Pearson Education Limited, Вентана-граф

Год издания: 2015 - 2025

Уровень обучения: базовый

Цвет обложки: голубой, белый

ISBN: 978-5-360-05702-4

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Английский язык (english), 11 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Вербицкая Мария Валерьевна (Verbitskaya Maria), Каминс Карр Джейн (Comyns Carr Jane), Парсонс Дженнифер (Parsons Jennifer), Миндрул Ольга Сергеевна (Mindrul Olga), издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2015, голубого цвета, страница 12, номер 1, Условие (продолжение 2)

Dealing with Difficult People

I try to get along with John, but we seem to be on different wavelengths.

The atmosphere always seems to be tense when Michelle's in the room.

Sound familiar? Unfortunately, some people are more difficult to get on with than others. Let's have a look at six 'difficult' personality types, and offer some advice on how to deal with them.

Don't try to beat a bossy-boots at their own game: there's no point in telling them what to do. Your first task is to learn to say 'No'. This will be difficult initially, but after you've said it once, it'll get much easier. The trick is to remain calm and polite: this way you'll be able to stand up to them without being drawn into a fight or an argument.

THE KNOW-IT-ALL

The first on the list is 'the know-it-all'. Know-it-alls see themselves as experts on everything. They appear knowledgeable and will speak confidently about almost any subject, often making other people feel stupid or inferior. This personality type is conceited and competitive and is likely to react to others' ideas or arguments angrily or dismissively.

First of all, don't take their behaviour personally: it affects most people that they come into contact with. Know-it-alls are driven by a need to control and they use their knowledge as a 'shield' to protect themselves from uncertainty. So in order to cope with this type, you need to get them to consider your ideas without directly questioning their expertise. This means that you need to be well-prepared and diplomatic.

THE LOOSE CANNON

The next type we'll look at is 'the loose cannon'. Like a cannon which is not tied down and rolls around on the deck of a ship, this personality type is unpredictable and can cause problems. A loose cannon tends to act impulsively without thinking about the consequences. Understandably, people feel anxious around them because they appear to be out of control and unapproachable.

A loose cannon needs to be made aware that their behaviour is irresponsible and of the effect their actions have on other people. You can do this, not by reacting negatively at the time of an incident, but by waiting until you are both calm later and quietly describing what happened.

THE WET BLANKET

Most people have come across the next type, 'the wet blanket', at some time in their lives. Wet blankets are negative and critical. They don't seem able to see the positive in any situation and always think that the worst will happen. Their attitude makes them appear insensitive and spoils things for other people.

You have two options with the wet blanket. You can try to show them the positive where they see the negative. Or you can take what they say at face value, so for example, when you invite them to a picnic at the weekend and they say it'll probably rain, you simply reply: 'OK, so you don't want to come, then?'

THE CRY BABY

Next is 'the cry baby'. As the name suggests, the cry baby behaves like a child when they don't get their own way. They use moodiness to manipulate other people. They'll go away and sulk, giving you the 'silent' treatment, or they'll complain and even start to rant and rave about how nobody listens to them, takes them seriously, etc. This infantile and inappropriate behaviour can be very annoying.

You need to find out why the cry baby acts like they do. If they are selfishly looking for attention, your best policy is simply to ignore them. However, if their behaviour stems from a real lack of confidence, they need support and encouragement.

THE SPACE CADET

The last type is 'the space cadet'. This kind of person is intriguing because they seem to be in a world of their own and are out of touch with reality. They have difficulty paying attention or remembering things, and sometimes behave strangely, which can make other people feel uncertain.

This type can be frustrating, but they are not likely to provoke very negative reactions. Try instead to make the best of their uniqueness and don't put them in a position where you need to rely on them for anything.

THE BOSSY-BOOTS

Next on the unwanted list is 'the bossy-boots'. This type of person is always telling other people what to do. They have a very strong personality and will walk all over you if you let them. They are so used to doing things their way, that they have pushiness down to a fine art. A lot of the time you'll find yourself doing what they want, just for a quiet life.

1 Think Back! Use a prefix to make these adjectives into the opposite. Then check in the text on page 11.

1 _certain

2 _appropriate

3 _predictable

4 _sensitive

5 _approachable

6 _responsible

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Английский язык (english), 11 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Вербицкая Мария Валерьевна (Verbitskaya Maria), Каминс Карр Джейн (Comyns Carr Jane), Парсонс Дженнифер (Parsons Jennifer), Миндрул Ольга Сергеевна (Mindrul Olga), издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2015, голубого цвета, страница 12, номер 1, Решение
Решение 2. №1 (с. 12)

1 Вспомните! Используйте префикс, чтобы сделать эти прилагательные противоположными по значению. Затем проверьте по тексту на странице 11.

Ответ:

1 uncertain (неуверенный)

2 inappropriate (неуместный)

3 unpredictable (непредсказуемый)

4 insensitive (нечувствительный)

5 unapproachable (недоступный)

6 irresponsible (безответственный)

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