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Long Reading Practice

The document discusses emotional intelligence, emphasizing its significance over traditional IQ in predicting success, particularly in childhood experiments. It differentiates between emotional intelligence and emotional competence, highlighting the importance of empathy and self-awareness in the workplace. The text also outlines strategies for promoting emotional intelligence through effective training and feedback.

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The document discusses emotional intelligence, emphasizing its significance over traditional IQ in predicting success, particularly in childhood experiments. It differentiates between emotional intelligence and emotional competence, highlighting the importance of empathy and self-awareness in the workplace. The text also outlines strategies for promoting emotional intelligence through effective training and feedback.

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Reading & Writing Student Worksheet

Task 1 – Long Reading:


Emotional Intelligence
Read the text below and answer the questions.
Emotional Intelligence
1. In a famous experiment, a group of four year-olds were left alone with
candy and they were told that they could not eat any until the adult
returned. Years later, when the children were grown-ups, the
researchers did a follow-up to the experiment. It turned out that
children who resisted the temptation became more successful later in
life. Traditionally, psychologists described intelligence in terms of
problem-solving and memory. This test shows the importance of
another kind of intelligence, so-called emotional intelligence. IQ tests
are only one way to see how successful someone may become in life.
Social and emotional abilities seem even more important.
2. Emotional intelligence is a buzz word that is often heard. So, what does
it really mean? The term ‘emotional intelligence’ was coined in 1990.
Emotional intelligence has to do with knowing when to express
emotions and knowing when to control them. Empathy is a particularly
important part of emotional intelligence. This is basically the ability to
recognise other people’s emotions.
3. It is necessary though to make a distinction between emotional
intelligence and emotional competence. Let me illustrate this with an
example. We already mentioned empathy as the ability to understand
what someone else is feeling. Emotional competence would then mean
transforming this into a skill. Empathy can actually be used to
influence other people’s behavior. Obviously we are talking about
influence in a positive manner as opposed to manipulation.
4. Emotional intelligence is important for a successful performance at
work but how can it be promoted? First and foremost, the
competencies that are important are different from job to job, so it is
essential to know what these are for your field. Self-awareness is here
the core competence to develop. So employees should learn how their
feelings and behavior affect themselves and others. After that, look at
the individual and try to find out if they have the necessary social skills
for a particular job. Then, share this information with the individual and
when doing so, try to be as clear as possible. Always conduct feedback
in a constructive manner because then it is more likely to be taken on
board. Another advantage of constructive criticism is that it minimizes
defensiveness.
5. Hiring competent trainers is key. Good trainers have empathy and are
genuinely caring. They should adopt a step-by-step approach because
a change in behaviour is more likely to happen if it is manageable and
achievable. Trainers should provide ongoing feedback and help
develop the skill of self-reflection. If there is no follow-up training, then
the whole process is likely not to be taken seriously.
Reading & Writing A. Read the text quickly.
Choose the best title for each paragraph from A-F below and
write the letter in the box. There is one more title than you need.
Titles Paragraph

A. Turning emotional intelligence into a skill 3

B. Emotional intelligence in the workplace 4

C. Train the trainers x

D. Cognitive and emotional intelligence 1

E. Choosing the right people 5

F. Its true meaning 2

B. What different words can be found for the following words and
phrases in the headings?
1. turning: transforming
. 2. in the workplace: at work
. 3. cognitive intelligence: problem-solving, memory
. 4. emotional intelligence: social and emotional abilities
. 5. choosing the right people: hiring competent trainers
. 6. its true meaning: So, what does it really mean?

Reading & Writing C. Read the text again. Are


the statements True or False?
Statements True or False?

1. There was no correlation between eating FALSE


the candy and later achievements.

2. Part of emotional intelligence is being able TRUE


to put yourself in someone else’s shoes.

3. We should distinguish influence FALSE


from manipulation.

4. People may get hostile when talking TRUE


about their job performance.

5. It is sufficient to give the employee FALSE


information about their performance since it
is their own responsibility to improve.
D. Complete the sentences with information from the text.

1. I’m very proud of myself as last night I resisted the temptation


to smoke.

2. My manager likes using trendy words. Self-reflection seems to be


his new buzzword .at the moment.

3. He is obviously not able to express.

4. Drinking a lot of water is essential if you want to survive.

5. He seems to have taken my advice on board as he is a lot


more polite now.

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