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v. n.
Your is the way you say and do things.
Q.
A. Yes, I would behave very politely at a job interview.
Q.
A. People become more confident and talk loudly when they get drunk.
Q.
A. Arrogant behaviour annoys me the most in other people.
Q.
A. People shout when they're angry.
Q.
A. People cry when they're sad.
Q.
A. People walk up and down when they're nervous.
NB. = behave well
Q.
A. No, I didn't always behave myself when I was a child.
Q.
A. No, people don't always behave themselves at a party.
adj. adj. (informal)
If you are /, you are too confident and your
behaviour annoys people. people often think they are better
than other people.
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Q.
A. Yes, I know some arrogant people.
Q.
A. Yes, very successful people are often quite arrogant.
Q.
A. Yes, you would be bigheaded if you said you were the best teacher in
this school.
v. adj.
When you , you talk about how good you are at something in an
arrogant way.
To be is the opposite of to boast.
Q.
A. Children often boast about their new toys.
Q.
A. My English is very good.
Q. ?
A. I'm being bigheaded.
Q.
A. Yes, I think it's arrogant for people to boast about how much money
they have.
Q. ,
A. If you can do something very well, I think it's better to be modest about
it.
v. adj. adj.
If something is it is used by more than one person.
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If someone is they are happy to something.
If someone is , they donÓt want to what they have.
eg. Children from large families usually a bedroom.
Q.
A. No, I've never shared a room with anyone.
Q.
A. Yes, children are often quite selfish.
Q.
A. I would be selfish if I didnÓt share my birthday cake with my friends.
Q.
A. Yes, I'd be happy to share my book with another student.
Q.
A. Yes, I'm generous when I buy presents for my family.
Q.
A. Yes, I would be more generous if I had more money.
Q. .
A. Children not sharing their toys is an example of selfish behaviour.
adj. n.
Q.
A. No, greedy people don't like sharing things.
Q.
A. Pigs are famous for being greedy.
Q.
A. Yes, I think greed is always a bad thing.
Q.
A. The difference between greedy and selfish is that if you're greedy you
always want more of something and if you are selfish you will not share
your things.
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n. n.
Your is how you feel emotionally.
e.g. People usually smile and laugh a lot when they are in a good .
If you have a you become angry very easily.
If you you get angry.
eg. People shout and scream when they .
Q.
A. Yes, I'm in a very good mood today.
Q.
A. People shout and scream when they lose their temper.
Q.
A .Yes, my brother has a really bad temper.
Q.
A. Yes, I have lost my temper when driving.
Q.
A. Nice music puts me in a good mood.
Q.
A. Crowded trains put me in a bad mood.
adj. adj.
people think they are right about something and wonÓt change
their mind.
is an informal way of saying .
Q.
A. Yes, I'm often stubborn in an argument.
Q.
A. The mule is famous for being stubborn.
Q. ?
A. The difference between pigheaded and bigheadedis that pigheaded
means stubborn and bigheaded means arrogant.
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