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He’s got no manners. The Warehouse Madrid Upper-Intermediate Class. Strong-willed . A strong willed person usually doesn’t back down when posed with a challenge. Strong-willed people are determined to behave in a particular way, even if other people disagree with them. Positive.
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He’s got no manners The Warehouse Madrid Upper-Intermediate Class
Strong-willed • A strong willed person usually doesn’t back down when posed with a challenge. • Strong-willed people are determined to behave in a particular way, even if other people disagree with them. • Positive
Self-conscious • Most people are very self-conscious about a particular body part. • Self-conscious people are shy and easily embarrassed because they think that everybody is looked at them and judging them.
Laid-back • He has a really laid-back style as a boss. He never checks on us and he lets us have all the time we need to finish our projects. • Laid back people are relaxed and appear not to be worried about anything.
Open-minded • You have to be open-minded when you learn a new language. Not all expressions, grammar rules or vowel sounds will coincide with your native tongue and you have to be ready to accept that. • Open-minded people are happy to accept ideas and ways of life that are different to their own.
Self-centered • He’s very self-centered in general. He never helps anyone else at work and he’s only interested in making himself look like the hardest worker in the office. • Self-centered people are only interested in themselves and their own activities.
Narrow-minded • He’s very narrow-minded. He never thinks how others might feel on a subject. He only sees things from his own point of view. • Narrow-minded people don’t want to accept new ideas or opinions that are different from their own.
Easy-going • My student, Beatriz, is the epitome of easy-going. She never takes things too seriously and she’s always content with her progress in English as well as her life. • Easy-going people aren’t easily upset, worried or annoyed by problems or other people’s actions.
Big-headed • My friend can be quite big-headed when it comes to teaching English. She thinks she is always right and knows what to do. • Big-headed people think they are more important or cleverer than they really are.
Bad-tempered • Some people say red heads are bad-tempered. • Bad tempered people are often annoyed, angry or impatient.
Absent-minded • I can be a little absent-minded when I’m tired. • Absent-minded people tend to forget things.
Level-headed • Are you very level-headed or do you consider yourself hot-headed? • Level-headed people are calm and able to make sensible decisions in difficult situations
Self-assured • Self-assured people have confidence in their own abilities.
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