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- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. C
- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. B
- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. C
- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. A
- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. D
- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. C
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. A
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. A
- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. D
- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. D
V/ Read the passage about diferent customs for greetings around the world, and do the tasks that follow
GREETING CUSTOMS AROUND THE WORLD
USA: It is normal for men to shake hands when they meet, but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. Greetings are casual-a handshake, a smile and a ''hello'' will do just fine
UK: The British often simply say ''hello'' when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. Social kissing is common in an informal situation between men and women and also between women who know each other very well
FRANCE: The French, including children, shake hands with their friends and often kiss them on both cheeks, both upon meeting and leaving
ARAB countries: In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with their right hand only, for longer but less firmly than in West. Contact between the opposite genders in public is considered obscene. Do not offer to shake hands with the opposite sex.
HUNGARY: Hungarians like to use the friendly greeting form of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most comon way is to kiss from your right to your left. When men meet for the first time, the casual greeting is a frm handshake
BELGIUM: People kiss on one cheek when they meet, regardless of the gender or how well they know
CHINESE: Chinese people tend to be moreconservative. When meeting someone for the first time, they would usually nod their heads and smile, or shake hands if in a formal situation
RUSSIA: The typical greeting is a very film handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is not firm. It is considered gallant to kiss women three times whilealternating cheeks, and even to kiss hands.
Task 1:match a word in column A with its definition in column B
A || B
1. hug ----> d. to put your arms around somebody to show that you love or like her/him
2.obscene ---> e. shocking and annoyning
3 conservative ---> a. not liking change, traditional
4. eye contact ---> c. looking directly at each other
5. alternating ---> b. happening one after the other
Task 2: Read the passage again, and then decide whether the statements are(T) or(F)
1. people in China and Arab countries seem to be more careful when greeting people for the first time or opposite sex. (T or F) ----> T
2. Shaking hands is the most popular way of greeting in Briitan. (T or F) ----> F
3. kissing is considered a popular way of greeting in France, Hungary and Belgium (T or F) ----> T
4. In Russia, you should shake hands with your friend but never look into his/her eyes (T or F) ----> F
5. In Hungary, the most common greeting way is kissing and you should pay attention to the order (T or F) ----> T
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to and the verbs in brackets
1. When visiting a temple, tourists ..have to follow... (follow) some important customs.
2. The secretary …has to answer ... (answer) all the phone calls at work.
3. I …don't have to go .... (go) to work tomorrow. There’s a holiday.
4. …Will we … have to buy (buy) another ticket to see this part of the castle?
5. Everyone …has to recycle ..... (recycle) as much as possible.
6. Susan …doesn't have to come (come) to the town with us if she doesn’t want to.
7. In our country, children …have to wear .... (wear) a uniform at school.
8. …Will he … have to do (do) his work tonight? Can he do it tomorrow?
9. You …have to put (put) a stamp on this letter. It says FREEPOST on it.
10. We …have to stop (stop) talking when the lesson starts.
Ra nhiều vậy bạn, chia ra đi chứ làm vậy hoa mắt.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of have to and the verbs in brackets:
1. have to follow
2. has to answer
3. don't have to go
4. Do/have to buy
5. has to recycle
6. doesn't have to come
7. have to wear
8. Will/have to do
9. don't have to put
10. have to stop
11. Do/have to take
12. doesn't have to take
13. had to leave
14. didn't have to do
15. won't have to do
Supply the correct tense or form of the in brackets:
1. had
2. causes
3. was worn
4. is giving
5. has travelled/started
6. has
7. will have
8. eating
9. go
10. to use
Supply the correct tense of form of the verbs in brackets:
1.Last week, we...had....(have) dinner with a French family
2.I hate eating with spoon because it...causes...(cause) trouble when I eat fish
3. In the past, ao dai...was worn...(wear) by both men and women
4. The speaker...is giving....(give) a presentation on Vietnamese customs and tradtion right now
5.She....has travelled...(travel)to six countries since she...started....(start) the job
6.Our family...have...(have) dinner together every saturday right.It's our family tradtion
8.When in Japan, you should avoid...eating...(eat) on the go
9. I think you should...go...(go) to the doctor.You took terrible
10.The Japanese tend...to use....(use) their moblile phones discreetly when in public
Chúc bạn học tốt!
Bài 3 choose the correct options to fill in the blanks
In Western countries , people use knives and forks during meals . (1)......when.....eating western - style food , a knife should be held in the right hand (2).....and.... a fork should be held in left hand . (3) ..What’s more..., the different ways knives and forks place have different meanings . For example , you have to leave (4) ..for... a while when you have a meal , you can put the knife and fork (5) ...separately..as a triangle . If you have already finished the meal , you should make the knife and fork paralleled . Bread is taken in th fingers and (6)...laid...,on the side of plate or the edge of the large plate . It is never taken
Supply the correct tense and form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I hate eating with spoon because it ....causes…(cause) trouble when I eat fish.
2. The speaker ....is giving…(give) a presentation on Vietnamese customs and traditions right now.
3. She …has travelled... (travel) to six countries since she …started ( start )the job.
4. Our family …have...(have) dinner together every Saturday night. It’s our family tradition.
5. When in Japan l, you should avoid ..eating…(eat) on the go.
6. The Japanese tend ..to use…(use) their mobile phones discreetly when in public.
1. I hate eating with spoon because it ....causes…(cause) trouble when I eat fish.
2. The speaker ....is giving…(give) a presentation on Vietnamese customs and traditions right now.
3. She …has travelled... (travel) to six countries since she …started ( start )the job.
4. Our family …have...(have) dinner together every Saturday night. It’s our family tradition.
5. When in Japan l, you should avoid ..eating…(eat) on the go.
6. The Japanese tend ..to use…(use) their mobile phones discreetly when in public.
1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions:
Different Customs
Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.
Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.
Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.
Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.
Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.
Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead.
1. In which country is foot considered a dirty part of the body?
......................Indonesia...............................................................................
2. In which country should we pay attention to eating in public?
..........................................samoa...........................................................
3. In which country/countries should we eat with the right hand?
............................Muslim countries..........................................................................
4. In which country/countries shouldn't we arriving early at a party?
......................................Canada and the US.....................................................................
5. In which country should you show high respect to older people or superiors?
................................Korea..............................................................................................
Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions:
Different Customs
Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.
Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.
Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.
Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.
Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.
Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead.
1. In which country is foot considered a dirty part of the body?
- Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.
2. In which country should we pay attention to eating in public?
- Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.
3. In which country/countries should we eat with the right hand?
- Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.
4. In which country/countries shouldn't we arriving early at a party?
- Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.
5. In which country should you show high respect to older people or superiors?
- Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.