Стр.106-107 Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
6f Cultural Habits Vocabulary Social etiquette 1 Listen and say. Social Etiquette Around the World If you have never travelled abroad, you may not know that what is polite in one country could be very rude in another!
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 5 класс, Просвещение:
6f Cultural Habits
Vocabulary
Social etiquette
1 Listen and say.
Social Etiquette
Around the World
If you have never travelled abroad, you may not know that what is polite in one country could be very rude in another! Here are a few things you might like to know about social rules around the globe.
1 It may surprise you, but many Chinese people will look at the ground when they greet you. It is a way to show respect. In Europe and the USA people use lots of eye contact to be poste and friendly but in China, it is rude to make eye contact with strangers and Chinese people try to avoid it.
2 In Europe and the USA people have always shaken hands with a firm grip to show strength of character. If you have ever visited Turkey, you will know that for Turkish people, a firm handshake is very rude and it is seen as a sign of anger.
3 Flowers are very thoughtful gift, but heretasks some advice. If you are going to Poland, don’t arrive at a party will yellow flowers known as chrysanthemums. They are used at funerals! In Italy, people have long believed 1st yellow flowers indicate jealousy, and rod ones show secrecy!
4 Be careful what you do with your feet! In Thailand it has always been very disrespectful to point your feet, particularity the soles of your feet, at another person, or to show your feet h any way. So remember, if your host tells you to make yourself comfortable that doesntaskt mean you should put your feet up on the coffee table!
5 Has anyone ever told you it’s impolite to point at people? In Malaysia it is rude to point at someone with your index finger. People use the whole fist and thumb to show direction. In the Philippines, people only point by moving their eyes towards a person or thing, or even by pursing their lips and pointing with their mouth.
6 Thinking about visiting Bulgaria? If so, then it can really help to remember the following: in Bulgarian body language, nodding your head up and down means no, while shaking your head from side to side means yes! So be careful how you move your head.
7 Dontaskt get confused! In some parts of the world it’s polite to eat all of fie food on your plate at dinner but in China and Korea you should leave something. This shows that you were given enough food by your host If you eat everything, your Chinese host feels obliged to offer you mere. That is because he thinks you are still hungry!
Check these words
etiquette, polite, rude, globe, ground, respect, make eye contact, avoid, shake hands, strength, firm handshake, thoughtful, advice, jealousy, secrecy, disrespectful, sole, host, index finger, purse your lips, nod your head, side to side, confused, appreciate, obliged
2 Which of the actions in Ex. 1 do people in your country consider impolite?
In my country ittasks impolite to burp after a meal.
Listening & Reading
3 a) Look at the title of the text on p. 106 and the headings (A-H). What do you think the text is going to be about? Listen, read and check.
A DONtaskT USE YOUR HANDS
B CHOOSE YOUR COLOURS CAREFUUY
C KEEP YOUR SHOES ON Tilt GROUND
D BE CAREFUL DURING MEALS
E DON’T TALK WITH YOUR MOUTH PULL
F EYES DOWN
G A NOD IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
H SHAKE LIGHTLY
Текст аудирования:
1 Itaskve always dreamed of cycling across country and I was in great shape when I finally started my journey. At first, everything was running smoothly, but something really small turned into something big. I had a mild toothache that turned into an unbearable pain; I couldntaskt even eat my sandwiches! In the end, I had to take the train back home to see my dentist.
2 When my sister and I went to Hawaii last summer we decided to hike up Kilauea, the Big Islandtasks famous volcano. It was a long hike, but seeing the lava flowing was so amazing! Anyway, things took a bad turn when on the way back I stepped on a big rock and nearly fell over. I was in so much pain that we had to have a car drive us back to the hotel!
3 The first time I went skiing I was so excited that I went out and bought myself a new white snow jacket. That was a huge mistake. The temperature was just below zero and my nose was feeling really dry. My doctor says this is always a warning sign. On the way down my first slope I felt a warm liquid start dripping down my nose. By the time I got down the hill, my new jacket was covered with blood!
4 My friends and I decided to go camping in Italy during our Easter holidays. It was supposed to be four days in the great outdoors. Well, leave it to unlucky me to come down with the flu. I had such a high fever that when I woke up after falling asleep in the tent, my pyjamas were drenched in sweat!
5 We were so excited to be in India and since we love Indian cuisine, we started trying all the dishes at the hotel buffet. It wasn’t the smartest thing to do. When we went on an elephant ride in the afternoon we were both so full that we couldn’t even enjoy it.
b) Read the paragraphs (1-7) in the text. What is the main idea in each?
c) Read the text and match the paragraphs (1-7) to the headings (A-H). There is one extra heading. Which words helped you decide?
4 Complete with: show, social, to make eye, firm, thoughtful, index, body, nod. Then use the phrases to write sentences about social etiquette based on the text.
1 to make eye contact
2 nod my head
3 social rules
4 firm handshake
5 show respect
6 index finger
7 body language
8 thoughtful gift
Americans make eye contact when they greet people to show politeness.
5 Read the text. Make a list of dos and don’ts for the countries:
China
USA
Turkey
Poland
Thailand
Malaysia
Philippines
Bulgaria
Korea
Use the list to tell the class about social rules in these countries.
Grammar
The passive
6 Read the theory. Find examples in the text.
Form: to be + past participle of the main verb
We use the passive when we don’t know who carried out an action or when the action is more important than the person who carries it out.
Present Simple
Active: People send chrysanthemums to funerals.
Passive: Chrysanthemums are sent to funerals.
Past Simple
Active: Peter painted the portrait.
Passive: The portrait was painted by Peter.
The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, We use by in the passive sentence to introduce the person who did the action.
7 Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
1 In many countries, people offer handshakes as a greeting.
2 People give sweets and flowers as gifts to their host in Malaysia.
3 They kissed him three times on the cheek.
4 They serve dinner at 7 o’clock.
5 He offered flowers to the hostess.
Speaking & Writing
8 Think! Do any of the social rules in the text apply in your country? Tell the class.
In my country people shake hands to greet each other.
9 What other social rules are there? Write a short paragraph about social etiquette in your country (60-70 words).