Стр.58 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
6f Vocabulary 1 Fill in: blow, point, kiss, smile, burp, purse, indicate, shake. 1 In Europe, when relatives meet they kiss each other on the cheek.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 5 класс, Просвещение:
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Vocabulary
1 Fill in: blow, point, kiss, smile, burp, purse, indicate, shake.
1 In Europe, when relatives meet they kiss each other on the cheek.
2 It is impolite to blow your nose during meals.
3 In the Philippines, guests burp loudly after a meal to show they’ve enjoyed their meal.
4 Russian people never shake hands before they take off their gloves.
5 It’s rude to point at a person with your finger.
6 In many countries, people purse their lips to show disapproval.
7 In the US, yellow flowers show friendship but in Italy, they indicate jealousy.
8 People who smile at others show that they’re kind and friendly.
2 Choose the correct word.
1 Respect social rules when you greet people abroad.
2 Please sit and make yourself comfortable.
3 Don’t use your index finger to point at people.
4 People in the Philippines move their eyes to show direction.
5 In Canada, maintain direct eye contact when talking to another person.
6 In the USA greet people with a firm handshake.
7 In most countries when people clench their fists it is a sign of anger.
8 In Asian countries guests feel obliged to remove their shoes before entering a home.
Grammar
3 Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
1 If you break something, tell the host.
2 They appreciate a thank-you note after the dinner.
3 Alice sent flowers to the Martins.
4 They require formal dress.
5 The host offered the first toast.
Reading
4 Read the text and mark the sentences (1-6) T (true) or F (false).
From Table to Table
Just like food is different from county to county so are table manners. Before you travel to another country there are a few things you should know about mealtimes around the world.
At a table in England, it’s rude to lick your fingers or your knife. You need to be careful when eating soup. Don’t slurp or make noise while eating it. It is also impolite to start eating before your host has served everyone at the table. Try not to put your arms on the table and, finally, don’t take food from your neighbour’s plate.
In France it is important to always say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ to people serving at the table. When eating bread, break off a piece with your fingers rather than use a knife. When you are at a restaurant and haven’t finished your food make sure you don’t leave your fork and knife on your plate as this is a signal for the waiter to take your plate.
For most meals in Saudi Arabia people sit on the floor or at a low table with cushions. Remember to cross your legs when you sit. Eat only with your right hand because most Saudi Arabians think the left hand is not clean. It is polite to try all of the food that the host serves. Saudi Arabians usually don’t say much when they eat as they really want to enjoy the food. Finally, it is okay to burp after a meal, as it tells the host that you liked the food.
1 English people wait for their host to finish serving before they start their meal.
2 In England, it is acceptable to eat from someone else’s dish.
3 French people use knives to cut their bread.
4 In France, waiters take your plate when they see your fork and knife on it.
5 People in Saudi Arabia sit on a chair to have a meal.
6 The Saudi Arabians talk a lot during mealtime.