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Open Cloze SATURDAY 17th JANUARY 1PM UK TIME - Livestream English Class for C2 and C1 #opencloze #proficiency #iswearenglish NEXT STREAMS WILL BE ON TUESDAY 20th JANUARY AT 10 AM UK TIME THURSDAY 23RD JANUARY AT 3.30 PM UK TIME FRIDAY 24th JANUARY AT 1PM UK TIME How your personality changes as you age https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20... Our personalities were ….. thought to be fixed by the time we reach our 30s, but the latest research suggests they change ……. our lives – and bring some surprising benefits. Our personalities were long thought to be fixed by the time we reach our 30s, but the latest research suggests they change throughout our lives – and bring some surprising benefits. “Mr President, I want to ….. an …….. that I think has been lurking out there for two or three weeks and cast it specifically in national security terms.” “Mr President, I want to raise an issue that I think has been lurking out there for two or three weeks and cast it specifically in national security terms.” said the journalist Henry Trewhitt, as he ……. President Ronald Reagan …… a steady, serious gaze. said the journalist Henry Trewhitt, as he locked President Ronald Reagan with a steady, serious gaze. Discretion is the better part of valor,” from Henry IV Part I. It was October 1984 and Reagan was on the debating circuit, battling to remain in …… for a second ……... It was October 1984 and Reagan was on the debating circuit, battling to remain in office for a second term. He had already …… poorly against his main …… a few weeks earlier. He had already performed poorly against his main rival a few weeks earlier. Now there were ……. that, at 73 years old, he was ……. too old for the job. Now there were whispers that, at 73 years old, he was simply too old for the job. After all, at the time, Reagan was already the oldest US President in ……... and After all, at the time, Reagan was already the oldest US President in history. His ……. had gone for days without sleep during the Cuban missile …….. His predecessor had gone for days without sleep during the Cuban missile crisis. Trewhitt wanted to know: did Regan have any ……. that he could function in such ……? Trewhitt wanted to know: did Regan have any doubts that he could function in such circumstances? “Not …1… …2… , Mr Trehwitt,” replied Reagan, holding back a smile. “Not at all, Mr Trehwitt,” replied Reagan “And I want you to know that also I will not make age an issue of this campaign – I am not going to ……. , for political purposes, my opponent’s youth and …….” I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent’s youth and inexperience.” His response was met with ……. laughter and applause – and preceded a ……. victory in the election. His response was met with raucous laughter and applause – and preceded a landslide victory in the election. Reagan’s ……., however, held more truth than he knew. Reagan’s quip, however, held more truth than he knew. He didn’t just have experience on his ….. , he would also have had a “mature personality”. on his side, he would also have had We’re all familiar with the physical transformation that ageing ……..: that ageing brings: the skin loses its elasticity, the gums recede, our noses grow, hairs …….. up in peculiar places – noses grow, hairs sprout up in peculiar places – – while also disappearing entirely from others – and those precious inches of height to which we cling start to …… away. which we cling start to slink away. Now, after decades of research into the effects of ageing, scientists are ……. another, more mysterious change. scientists are uncovering another, more mysterious change. “The …….. is exactly this: that we are not the same person for the whole of our life,” says René Mõttus, a psychologist from the University of Edinburgh. “The conclusion is exactly this: Far from being ….. in childhood, or around the age of 30 – as experts thought for years – it seems that our personalities are fluid and ……… Far from being fixed in childhood, it seems that our personalities are fluid and malleable Most of us would like to think of our personalities as relatively stable …….. our lives. relatively stable throughout our lives. But research suggests this is not the …….. But research suggests this is not the case. Our traits are ever shifting, and by the time we’re in our 70s and 80s, we’ve ……. a significant transformation. and 80s, we’ve undergone a significant transformation. And while we’re used to couching ageing in terms of deterioration and …… , the gradual modification of our personalities has some surprising ………. of deterioration and decline, the gradual modification of our personalities has some surprising upsides.