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The Bold and the Bashful




The Bold and the Bashful




Well, in this unit  the professor talked about it the different between Bold and Bashful, he said that Bold mean open, outgiong,is like a social person,.

On the other hand Bashful mean the opposite , is a person that doesnt like to talk. We also discussed  a vocabulary from that unit.

For example:

phobia: very strong fear

Chronic; is mean time

Syndrome; is a condiction

Kindred souls; people having similar traits

We also heard a listening from Dr. Zimbardo, is was an interview with Alex Chadwick ,they were  talking about shyer person so the Dr. said that those people are having problem to get involve with social He compares shayness to Quasimodo's hump .

From my point of view I think this unit is very important because we can identify the way we are in other to look help.

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