1. Match the sentence beginnings and endings, There are three extra endings.
- My new manager is very approachable …G…
- Stop being so secretive
- I know he’s a bit eccentric, but don’t laugh
- She’s incredibly passionate
- If you want to be a leader, you need to be more assertive
- You shouldn’t be so critical
- I’m quite envious
- Mark is incredibly talented
A at his strange fashion sense; he’s actually a genius.
B of the way he speaks to his elders; it’s very rude.
C about where you went last night. We’re just worried!
D with his work, but he is also very modest about it.
E about human rights and spends all her weekends volunteering.
F of her ability to stay calm under pressure.
G and always listens to our suggestions with a smile.
H in meetings if you want your ideas to be heard.
I at painting, though he never shows his work to anyone.
J on his colleagues because he wants to get a promotion.
K about other people’s mistakes; nobody is perfect.
ANSWERS
1G 2C 3A 4E 5H 6K 7F 8D
2. Complete the sentences with the words in the box
| approachable | assertive | cautious | impulsive | insensitive | reliable |
- If you want people to trust you with a project, you need to be more ……reliable…… and meet your deadlines.
- It was a bit ………………… of you to talk about the party in front of Sarah, knowing she wasn’t invited.
- He is quite ………………… about making big life changes; he needs to weigh all the pros and cons first.
- Being ………………… means standing up for your rights without being aggressive toward others.
- Don’t be so …………………! You can’t just quit your job on a whim without having a backup plan.
- The CEO is surprisingly …………………; you can literally walk into her office and chat whenever you like.
ANSWERS
- reliable
- insensitive
- cautious
- assertive
- impulsive
- approachable.
5. Choose the correct options.
A: Have you met the new supervisor? She seems very (1) laid-back / tense / two-faced. She’s always smiling and calm.
B: I’m not sure. Some people say she’s (2) considerate / supportive / two-faced. She’s nice to your face, but (3) critical of / enthusiastic about / patient with you behind your back.
A: Really? I thought she was quite (4) approachable / unapproachable / secretive. I asked her for help and she was very (5) mean / kind / immature.
B: Well, maybe I’m just being (6) optimistic / cautious / brave. I find it hard to (7) rely on / boast about / laugh at people I don’t know well.
A: True. But you shouldn’t be so (8) mature / self-confident / judgmental. Give her a chance to prove she’s a (9) reliable / unreliable / silly colleague.
ANSWERS
- laid-back
- two-faced
- critical of
- approachable
- kind
- cautious
- rely on
- judgmental
- reliable
