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H {fas McdhfejfCit Talk about different kinds of identity and give a short presentation about yourself.Listen to monologues, a radio programme, an interview and a presentation.Read extracts from an autobiography, a diary and letters. Use listening and reading strategies.Write a formal or informal letter.Revise the main tenses in English.Warm-up1 I I Look at the photos of Seb and the people in his life. Listen and identify who is speaking about him.E5] Listen and use these words to complete he sentences about Sarah.deep down, a bit, tends to, not very, seems, can be, rather1But she's_reserved and shy, maybebecause she's too sensitive.2Sarah_keep to herself a lot and she's_sociable.3I think she's_sentimental.4She_moody, especially when she's tired.5When you first meet Sarah, she_a bitunfriendly.6But when you get to know her you realise that_she's a really good person.Which of the expressions above do we use to express negative personality traits politely?2 [3 Listen again. Which of the Key Words are used to.,. . , .r'3'4 Choose three different people who know you.describe Seb?,,, , . . . .Write what they might say about you.Key Words: PersonalityExample This person thinks that I'm nice and kind. She also probably thinks Lexicon, page 151.5 Work in pairs. Read your descriptions to your partner. Guess the people.r methesr-ambitious, careless, chatty, cheerful, childish, competitive, considerate, conventional, easy-going, hard-working, idealistic, impatient, individualistic, kind, likeable, moody, outgoing, popular, reckless, reliable, reserved, romantic, selfish, sensible, sensitive, sentimental, shy, sociable, sympatheticWhat do you think the good and bad sides of Seb's character are?Examplegood side = cheerful bad side = impatient with machines