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Personality tests are relatively quick and easy to read, and are thus great for improving your English vocabulary and knowledge of idiomatic expressions.These quizzes were designed primarily to enable you to:learn some useful English vocabulary (of the type that is often not taught in a language course)have fun doing something in English that you might equally well have done in your own languageThis book is NOT intended to be an amateur psychology book or self-help book. Neither the quizzes nor the explanations should be taken any more seriously than you would take a horoscope in a newspaper or magazine.In addition to the personality tests there are:glossaries of key wordsscores and interpretationsvocabulary exercisesEasy English! is a series of books to help you learn and revise your English with minimal effort. You can improve your English byreading texts in English that you might well normally read in your own language e.g. jokes, personality tests, lateral thinking games, wordsearches.doing short exercises to improve specific areas grammar and vocabulary, i.e. the areas that tend to lead to the most mistakes - the aim is just to focus on what you really need rather than overwhelming yourself with a mass of rules, many of which may have no practical daily valueOther books in the Easy English!series include:Wordsearches: Widen Your Vocabulary in EnglishTest Your Personality: Have Fun and Learn Useful PhrasesWord games, Riddles and Logic Tests: Tax Your Brain and Boost Your EnglishTop 50 Grammar Mistakes: How to Avoid ThemTop 50 Vocabulary Mistakes: How to Avoid Them

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Springer International Publishing AG 2018
Adrian Wallwork Test Your Personality Easy English!
1. General Traits
Adrian Wallwork 1
(1)
English for Academics SAS, Pisa, Italy
Are you an Extrovert or an Introvert?
Glossary
  • hike - v. go for a long walk for exercise or pleasure
  • day dream - n. dream during the day, e.g. thoughts about things you'd like to do, or places where you'd like to be, or people you'd like to be with
  • decorating - n. painting and furnishing your house / flat / room
  • pointless - adj. serving no useful purpose
  • stuff - n. miscellaneous unspecified objects
  • clapping - n. a demonstration of approval by repeatedly putting your hands together to make a noise
  • exotic - adj. strikingly strange or unusual ; characteristic of another place or part of the world
  • outgoing - adj. extrovert, at ease in talking to others
  • spot - v. notice, identify
  • life and soul - n. the center of attention / energy at a social event
  • energize - v. inject with energy
  • aware - adj. having or showing knowledge or understanding; conscious; attentive to
  • alienate - v. arouse indifference or hostility where there had previously been harmony, understanding, affection, or friendliness
  • energy draining - adj. lowering your levels of energy
  • continuum - n. succession in which no one part is distinct or distinguishable from another
Are You an Extrovert or an Introvert?
Choose the answer - a) or b) - that is most similar to your personality.
  1. I like to read books about
    1. a
      people like myself
    2. b
      great people and adventurers
  2. I prefer sports such as
    1. a
      football, basketball and other team sports
    2. b
      cycling, tennis, hiking , skiing and other more individual sports
  3. I would rather join
    1. a
      a political or social club
    2. b
      an organization dedicated to literature or science
  4. I like to wear clothes that
    1. a
      stress my individuality
    2. b
      are quite similar to everyone elses
  5. My daydreams mostly consist of me
    1. a
      building/ decorating my dream home
    2. b
      on holiday on a Caribbean island
  6. Keeping a diary for me
    1. a
      would be a useful exercise
    2. b
      would be pointless - I like to share stuff directly with my friends
  7. Coffee breaks at work are for employees to have
    1. a
      a chance to get to know each other better
    2. b
      time to relax a bit so that they can be more efficient when they get back to their desks
  8. When on public transport I
    1. a
      try to engage in conversation with someone sitting near me
    2. b
      play on my mobile phone
  9. At the end of a concert
    1. a
      I am usually one of the last people to stop clapping
    2. b
      I finish clapping before most of the rest of the audience
  10. Most of the pictures I have on Instagram and Facebook are
    1. a
      various generations of family and friends
    2. b
      me in various exotic places
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Extroverts tend to answer yes to the following questions:
1) b 2) a 3) a 4) a 5) b 6) b 7) a 8) a 9) a 10) b
Introverts tend to answer yes to the following questions:
1) a 2) b 3) b 4) b 5) c 6) a 7) b 8) b 9) b 10) a
extroverts
If you choose seven or more answers typical of extroverts, then you basically have an extrovert personality. The Oxford English Dictionary defines an extrovert as an outgoing and socially confident person, and as a person who is predominantly concerned with external things or objective considerations. You can spot an extrovert as they are likely to be the one who is the life and soul at a social gathering. Theyre ones who do most of the talking. Their friendly and positive enthusiasm tends to make people enjoy their company. They need other people around them and are energized by such social contact. If you are an extrovert, be aware of the fact your exuberance and constant talking may actually alienate some people.
introverts
If you choose seven or more answers typical of introverts, then you basically have an introvert personality. The Oxford English Dictionary defines an introvert as being shy and reticent, a person who is predominantly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings, rather than with external things. Three typical signs that you are an introvert: i) you have a small group of close friends; ii) you prefer not being around a lot of people at the same time and find it energy draining ; iii) and other people describe you as being quiet or even difficult to get to know.
middle ground
If you scored five or six on either for the extrovert or introvert answers, then you are somewhere in the middle of the extroversion-introversion continuum . While many introverts will be socially reserved and would prefer to stay home and read a book rather than go to a party, but there are many so-called introverts who enjoy socializing.
Are You an Optimist or a Pessimist?
Glossary
  • lovely - adj. beautiful, very nice
  • cardigan - n. knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper
  • presume - v. accept without verification or proof
  • praise - v. express approval of
  • assignment - n. exercise, task, essay
  • resign yourself - v. accept as inevitable
  • ask someone out - v. find out whether someone is interested in going out for a drink, going to the cinema with you etc.
  • flu - n. common and contagious viral disease (short form of influenza)
  • application - n. request for employment or admission to a school/college
  • overqualified adj. with more than a sufficient number of qualifications and thus probably unsuitable/unsuited to a particular job
  • come out on top - v. get very good results, better than others
  • crop up - v. take place, occur, happen
  • glide - v. move smoothly and effortlessly
  • unscathed - adj. completely unharmed
  • a pot of gold - n. a container full of gold found at in folklore is reputedly found at the end of a rainbow
  • rainbow - n. an arc of colored light in the sky
  • cheery - adj. bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer
  • (look on the) bright side of life - exp. always see the positive aspects of a situation
  • get someone down - v. disappoint, make sad/depressed
  • (be at the) back of your mind - exp. a feeling or thought that is constantly with you
  • turn / work out right - exp. have a final positive result
  • chuckle - v. laugh quietly or with restraint
  • be dealt a bad hand - exp. be given a series of negative factors to deal with
  • cheer up - v. become more content after being sad
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