CHOOSE
FROM THE BOX THE STATEMENTS THAT ARE TRUE TO YOU AND SHARE THEM WITH YOUR
PARTNER. EXPAND ON EACH STATEMENT BY PROVIDING MORE PIECES OF INFORMATION:
I
think
that
if
you
are upset
about
something,
you
should
hold
it back
and
avoid
confronting.
I
never
like
showing
my
anger.
I prefer
to
keep
it in.
When
someone
says
pretty
insulting
things
to
me, I just
decide not
to
be
bothered, and
I
simply
shrug
it off.
Jogging
after
work
really
helps me lay
off steam.
I always
feel
better
afterwards.
Nobody
at
work
has
ever
seen
lose
my
temper. I manage
anger
really
well.
When
I do not
like
the
way
a co-worker
talks
to
me, I usually
try
not
to
make
an
issue
out of
it.
I
always
say
what’s
on
my
mind
when
I am
upset
with
someone.
It’s
always
better.
When
my
job
is
getting
to
me, I really
try
not
to
take
it out on
my
family.
I
have
already
told
a waiter
off because
he
was
really
rude.
Vocabulary-Building
Strategies
(Associating
new vocabulary with scenes)
Associating
new vocabulary with concepts or things
you know helps you better remember the
words. Try associating new vocabulary
with the following scene from the movie As
Good As It Gets to help you visualize the vocabulary and better
retain it.
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