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Thursday 16 May 2013

DESCRIBE YOURSELF EMOTIONALLY


FR.SIMON'S ANSWERS-1
1. DESCRIBE YOURSELF EMOTIONALLY

ANSWER-1
 I consider myself an emotionally intelligent person. I mean I, more often than not, keep my  cool even at the most provocative circumstance. I don't think I easily succumb to emotions  like anger, irritation and  worries. Being a human being, naturally, there could be exceptions but largely, I manage to keep a cool head in the midst of my stressful and demanding office works.


VOCABULARY
Interesting - attracting attention
More often than not-quite often
Provocative-aimed at making people upset
Succumb to-yield
Keep a cool head-be cool (as cool as a cucumber)



 ANSWER-2
DESCRIBE YOURSELF EMOTIONALLY

FR.SIMON'S ANSWERS-1
1. DESCRIBE YOURSELF EMOTIONALLY?

ANSWER-1
WellI I consider myself as an  emotionally intelligent person. I mean I,more often than not, keep my  cool even at the most provocative circumstance. I don't think I easily succumb to  emotions like anger, irritation and  worries. Being a human being, naturally, there could be exceptions  but largely, I manage to keep a cool head in the midst of my stressful and demanding office works.

VOCABULARY
Interesting - attracting attention
More often than not-quite often
Provocative-aimed at making people upset
Succumb to-yield
Keep a cool head-be cool (as cool as a cucumber)

 ANSWER-2
Well, it is in fact,  quite interesting to emotionally describe myself. On the face of it, I am an emotionally balanced person and no wonder if  people, largely,  think that I am an emotionally cool person. But to be frankthis assumption is not fully correct. I have got my pet peeves. What peeves me most is  in fact, dishonesty  and just can’t stand when people   lie  through their teeth or   I just can’t stand being told lies. But I am exercising restraint on my emotions. That’s why I would rather describe myself as a student of emotional intelligence.

ANSWER-3

Well, with regards to  my emotion, There is  still room for improvement as I have a quick temper / touch a raw nerve in the face of intense emotions..

 
EMOTION RELATED VOCABULARY
* Nerves (n)-worry
In the face of intense emotion I am just a bundle of nerves
* Hit or touch a raw nerve-to upset sb

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SAMPLE `WARM UP PROPER' ANSWERS-IDENTIFICATION CARD

FR.SIMON'S SAMPLE `WARM UP PROPER' ANSWERS
Let's consider the first set of questions
 Pease hand your personal identification card?
*  Can I see your ID please?
*  Can I have your identification card please?
*  Please show me your passport?
* Can I see some identification first? 
* Could you show me your identification card please? 
* May I see your proof of identification?

SAMPLE ANSWER
You are a professional answering to the questions of another professional. Why, then, should you hesitate or feel small. You are great so long as you think you are so. Therefore, keep yourself on an equal footing. You need not necessarily be second to the interviewer.

As you hand your passport why don't do it with a smart smile and with a simple prompt;
"Here you are" or "By all means"
Practice it verbally so that your speech organs get these usages familiar with.

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WARM UP-1 ` WARM UP PROPER' QUESTIONS



FR. SIMON'S `WARM UP PROPER' COLLECTION 
(Your contributions are invited)

WARM UP PROPER
 1.      WARM UP PROPER
2.      Pease hand your personal identification card. Can I see your ID please?/ Can I have your identification card please?/ Please show me your passport/ Can I see some identification first? Could you show me your identification card please? May I see your proof of identification?
3.      How are you?
4.      Can I just check your name? / Your name is _______________/ So you are_______________. Is that right?
5.      Can I check out how to pronounce/ spell your name?
6.      So, it says here that your name is ________________ did I pronounce that okay?
7.      Which part is your first name?
8.      Would you prefer me to use your first name or your family name?
9.      Is it okay if I use your first name?
10.  Can I have your name please?
11.  Could you tell me your full name please?
12.  How can I address you?
13.  What shall I call you?
14.  Should I call you _____________ or ______________?.
15.  What would you like me to call you? / What should I call you?
16.  How do you spell your name?
17.  Do you prefer Mrs., Miss or Ms?
18.  Does your name have any special meaning?-
19.  Does your name signify something?-signify the apostle Simon
20.  Is your name important to you?
21.  Do people change names in your hometown?
22.  Why do so many people change their names?
23.  Do you like names having meanings/why/why not
24.  Do Indian people like changing their name? Why?
25.  Why do so many people change their name?
26.  Have you ever changed your name? Why or why not?
27.  Do you like to be named after somebody? Why/why not?
28.  Why parents name children after somebody?
29.  How old are you?
30.   Are you prepared for the test
31.  Describe yourself physically?
32.  Describe yourself emotionally?
33.  Why are you taking the IELTS exam?
34.  Why are you going abroad?
35.  Will you come back to your country?



GENERAL DIVISION OF IELTS SPEAKING MODULE

GENERAL DIVISION OF IELTS SPEAKING MODULE

1. INTRODUCTION
2. TOPIC TALK
3. FOLLOW- UP TALK


DIVISION OF `THE INTRODUCTION'
1. WARM UP PROPER
2. HOME TOWN/BIRTH PLACE
3. PERSONAL BACKGROUND  INFORMATION
4. HOBBIES AND INCLINATIONS
5. FUTURE PLAN





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