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The peacemakerDate: 2015-10-07; view: 452. The leader The generalist The enthusiastic, productive type. Extroverted, optimistic and spontaneous. They are playful, high-spirited, practical and very accomplished, but can be over-extended, superficial and ill-disciplined. Acquisitive and seeking constant stimulation, they distract themselves by trying to stay on the go. Uninhibited, excessive and self-centred. Worst qualities: Can be infantile, demanding and insensitive to others. Best qualities: They focus their talents on worthwhile goals, becoming appreciative and joyous. The leader. The powerful, aggressive type. Self-confident, strong and assertive, protective, resourceful, straight-talking and decisive, but can also be proud and domineering. Feel they must control their environment, becoming confrontational and intimidating: everything is a contest of wills. Worst qualities: They seldom, if ever, back down. Can become quite hard-hearted and openly belligerent. Best qualities: Self-mastering, they use their strength to improve other's lives, becoming heroic, magnanimous and great. The easygoing, accommodating type. Accepting, trusting and stable. Good-natured, optimistic, straightforward and supportive, but can also be too willing to go along with others to keep the peace. They want things to be smooth and easy; they tend to be complacent, to simplify problems and to minimise anything up setting. Creatures of habit, they can be passive and unwilling to change. Worst qualities: Prone to be stubborn, inattentive and neglectful. Best qualities: All-embracing and quite indomitable, they are able to bring people together and heal conflicts. D. Discuss the following: 1. Does the information given in this questionnaire correspond to your character? Give your arguments. 2. Does it give you a good description of any of your friends and relations? 3. Do you rely on similar questionnaires? What is their main aim? 4. Why do people want to decide their personality type?
& Task 5. Read the following text. A. Make up a list of unknown words which you may use in your speech. B. While reading the text find out what this text is about. YOUR CHARACTER TRAITS Both men and women usually choose one, or at least two or three colours (according to the sphere of application: clothes, furniture, car, etc). Your taste can change with time but in any case your favourite colour can say a lot about your character and temperament. Some people are of the opinion that so-called "cold" colours (dark blue, green and their derivatives) are indicative of calmness, tenderness, apathy, melancholy and various shades of these conditions. The "warm" colours symbolize strength, power, activity and joy. You don't need to answer any questions to draw conclusions; you should only read following definitions. WHITE is the synthesis of all colours, that's why it is a "dream colour". It includes different shades of meaning and can convey both the brilliance of light and the cold of ice. This colour can be chosen by any person with any character. BLACK, on the contrary, symbolizes lack of self-confidence and dismal life perception. Those who prefer dressing in black (without taking into account the mourning symbolism which is the very essence of this colour) are frequently pessimistic, diffident and unhappy people, liable to depression, as they are absolutely sure that their ideas are unattainable. A frequent change of a black suit or frock to clothes of brighter colours is indicative of the transient nature of pessimistic moods. GREY is a favourite colour of sober-minded and distrustful people who think twice before taking a decision. This is also a neutral colour, preferred by those who usually keep in the shade. Those who dislike grey possess an impulsive and light-minded character. RED is the colour of passion. If a person prefers it he is courageous, volitional, masterful, hot-tempered and sociable by nature. Besides, he is an altruist. But if this colour irritates you, this means that you fear quarrels, and like solitude and stability in relations. ORANGE is preferred by passionate dreamers with strong intuition. But according to heraldry this colour also signifies hypocrisy and pretence. BROWN (the colour of earth) with all its tints is preferred by those who confidently stand on their own feet; they also value the family and traditions. But when this colour is unpleasant to somebody this speaks of pride, selfishness, and reticence. YELLOW is a symbol of composure, ease of manners and refinement. If you like this colour you are a sociable, curious, bold, easily adaptable person who finds pleasure in attracting people's attention. If you dislike it you are a concentrated person of pessimistic inclination, difficult to mix with. LIGHT-GREEN is the colour of strong-minded people who like to impose their will on others, at the same time trying to keep in the shadow, to avoid getting into difficulties. ROSE is a colour of life and every living thing. It calls for love and kindness. People who like it are easily excitable. But at the same time this colour irritates pragmatic people. VIOLET is characteristic of a very emotional and sensible person with high spiritual qualities and tact. Non-acceptance of this colour is a sign of a highly developed sense of duty and desire to enjoy the present day. This colour is typical of harmoniously developed people. BLUE, the colour of the sky, is usually associated with high morals and purity. If this colour is your favourite, you are modest and melancholy. So you quickly get tired and have to rest frequently; you badly need people's goodwill, and self-confidence means a lot for you. The negative attitude to this colour exposes a person who pretends to be all-powerful, but in reality is an example of diffidence and reticence. Indifference to blue shows certain lightmindedness in the emotional sphere, although this may be good manners. GREEN is the colour of nature, spring, the very essence of life. A person who prefers it is afraid of falling under somebody's influence and seeks ways of self-assertion which are vitally important for him. Those who dislike it are afraid of everyday problems, the vicissitudes of life and all difficulties on the whole.
C. Reread the following definitions of colours and complete the chart below.
D. Discuss the following: 1. Do you think there is a connection between the colour people choose and their character? If yes, what? If no, why? 2. Does the information given in this questionnaire correspond to your character? Give your arguments. & Task 6. Read the text and say if you agree with the statement that the shape of your face can give a clue to your personality. What does yours say about you?
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