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Which of the following titles would suit the text best. Give your reasons.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 413. A.Dealing with conflicts B. Rules of relationships C.Managing your staff Exercise 8. Find in the text synonyms to the following words: to work out a co-worker (2 words) in confidence to say bad things about somebody in his/her absence one's brother (or sister) one's wife (or husband) to approve to ask (спрашивать) to ask (просить) to stop talking, hush up to show, demonstrate to involve to learn, get acquainted to pay back
Exercise 9. Find in the text antonyms to the following words: liking to increase formal useful superior Exercise 10. Explain the meaning: to rate something; a close friend; a spouse; siblings; a subordinate; a superior; superficial; one's privacy; to repay a favour or a compliment; to break a rule; a fair share of the workload; to monitor somebody or something; to shut up; guidelines; to work cooperatively; to stand up for somebody in his/her absence; to denigrate somebody behind his/her back;
Exercise 11 Look at the vocabulary items below and sort them into two groups according to whether they normally carry a positive or negative connotation: hypocritical ignorance willing conflict compliment cooperation satisfaction interesting well-being denigrate suspicion problem superficial criticize fair hostility
Exercise 12. Change each of the following adjectives by adding the appropriate negative prefix: interesting essential personal comfortable frequent social fair satisfied formal specific normal cooperative willing possible important
Exercise 13. Look up in a dictionary and explain the meaning of the English idiom ‘to buttonhole someone'. Do you like people who possess such a habit? Why? Exercise 14. Say which of the social skills mentioned in the text are listed below as A-I apply to:
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