Стр.84 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
5c Culture Comer Social Etiquette in the UK Are you planning to visit the UK in the near future? Since every country has its own set of dos and dontaskts, ittasks worthwhile to find out Just what it means to be polite before getting on that plane.
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5c Culture Comer
Social Etiquette in the UK
Are you planning to visit the UK in the near future? Since every country has its own set of dos and dontaskts, ittasks worthwhile to find out Just what it means to be polite before getting on that plane. Here are a few of the most Important rules of behaviour.
1 If you are meeting someone for the first lime, extend a hand lo say hello. Brilons greet each other with firm handshakes. Hugs are rare, but kissing on the cheek is not unusual between friends or relatives. Also, it Is Important to make eye contact while speaking with someone: otherwise you will seem rude or insincere. Use lilies, such as Dr Smith or Mr Norris, to show respect, unless someone invites you to use their first name. Address a woman as Ms (as in Ms Banks) ifyou arentaskt sure if she Is married or not.
2 When Brib ask how you are. they don! expect a long reply about your recent headaches or your sore throat. "How are you?" Is a typical greeting that asks for a simple answer such as ‘Itaskm fine.’ You may compliment a person on their new haircut or shirt, but never tell someone that they look tired or unwell unless you are really afraid that they may be ill. Dontaskt ask someone how much moneytask they make or how much money theytaskve spent on something. Also, never talk loudly on a mobile phone in public and be aware that taking a phone all during mealtimes is considered to be extremely rude. Also, you should say ‘please’ and ‘Thank you’ in all situations.
3 Giving a thumbs up or okay sign are alt positive gestures. Using your index linger to point at someone is impolite; instead, extend your entire hand, palm facing up. In the UK. a smile is a sign of friendliness and even politeness. So, if someone smiles at you. return the gesture! However friendly Brits may seem, though, they still peeler that you dontaskt get too dose lo them. Keep distance of about half a metre from people, unless you are in a crowded place.
4 Sharing a meal with Brits shouldntaskt be a stressful event. Nevertheless, there are a few things lo remember when you find yourself at a dinner table. If someone invites you over for a meal, bringing a small gift, like Hewers. Is a nice token of thanks. Make sure to arrive on time and If you must be late, all your host to apologise. Always wait until everyone has food in front of them before you start eating and remember to keep your elbows oil the table. Also, it is very important to keep your mouth closed while chewing: Brils think talking with a mouth full of food Is rude and disgusting. If you eat in a restaurant, expect to pay your waiter a tip that is 10 percent of the bill, but not if the service is second rale.
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extend, firm handshake, rare, hug, make eye contact, typical, greeting, in public, be aware, crowded place, token, elbow, second-rate
1 Have you ever been to the UK? Do you know the dos and dontaskts of British etiquette. Listen and read to find out.
2 Match the headings (A-E) to the paragraphs (1-4). There is one extra heading.
A Learn the Gestures
В Make Small Talk
C Thank Your Host
D Say Hello
E Dine with Ease
3 a) Complete with: firm, between, typical, extend, wide, talk (x2), index, token, return, kiss, sharing, make.
1 talk with your mouth full
2 token of thanks
3 sharing a meal
4 typical greeting
5 extend a hand
6 index finger
7 return the gesture
8 talk loudly
9 between friends
10 kiss on the cheek
11 firm handshake
12 make eye contact
b) Use the phrases from Ex. 3a to make sentences giving advice to someone visiting the UK.
4 What are the dos and dontaskts of your country? Compare the social etiquette of the UK with that of your country.