miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2015

INTRODUCE YOURSELF/FIRST IMPRESSIONS



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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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What Is a First Impression?
A first impression is what a person thinks of you when they first meet you. It is the feeling that they get or the initial evaluation that a person does of you when they first meet you. It can be done during a glance, a conversation or even from a distance when someone is looking at your body language. Eye contact or lack thereof can also have an impact on a first impression.

Have you ever heard the saying “It’s not what you say but rather how you say it?” This statement alone speaks volumes and can make or break a first impression. Sometimes the way in which a person delivers the sentence or statements that they are saying is a complete deal breaker regarding the first impression that they give. So you should definitely be mindful of how you deliver your statements.

UNJUMBLE THE WORDS

count first People impressions say. What do you think? Can you understand a lot about someone from the very or first you them meet time see them? I think I’m good at judging someone’s character from the first time I set eyes on them.person easy understand the It’s to if is my kind of person. most count impressions First you when meet someone important. If you have a job interview, it’s very important give to impression first good a. The interviewer can if decide as you like they soon as you walk through the door. Are you well-dressed? Do you look happy? Do the you interviewer greet? All these things are important. I also think first impressions count when your meet you laws - in future.



More recourses:
http://www.listenaminute.com/f/first_impressions.html

http://www.clevelandmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=E73ABD6180B44874871A91F6BA5C249C&nm=Arts+%26+Entertainment&type=Publishing&mod=Publications::Article&mid=1578600D80804596A222593669321019&tier=4&id=A5746FC088564975BFC35EAD4C640A3B


ACTIVITY:
1) Look at the words above and divide them into positive, negative or  both. Discuss your reasons.

More pages with personality adjetives:
http://www.free-teacher-worksheets.com/personality-adjectives.HTML
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/adjectives-personality-positive.htm  (positive)
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/adjectives-personality-negative.htm  (negative)

2) Imagine....
http://www.eslflow.com/First_impressions_woman_red.pdf
http://www.eslflow.com/First_impressions_man_corr_red.pdf

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