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Be polite At the table

The 23 rd of October. Wednesday. Always be polite and sweet At your home, in the street. Remember , please, goodbye and thanks, And you will have a lot of friends. Good afternoon. Be polite At the table. Mr. Tailor didn’t have lunch in the hotel. Mr. Tailor had an English friend.

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Be polite At the table

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  1. The 23rd of October Wednesday Always be polite and sweet At your home, in the street. Remember,please, goodbye and thanks, And you will have a lot of friends Good afternoon Be polite At the table

  2. Mr. Tailor didn’t have lunch in the hotel. • Mr. Tailor had an English friend. • The name of a German wasn’t Mahlzeit. • Mr. Tailor thought that the Germans had strange traditions. • “Mahlzeit” is the German word for “good appetite”. • The German thought that “Tailor” is the English word for “Mahlzeit”. Prove the points. Find the sentences in the text

  3. MATCH THE POINTS

  4. … is ready. It smells/looks great! Would you like …? Can you pass me … , please? - Take it/them. Make up a dialogue

  5. We ………… speak with our mouth full. We ………… put the table napkin on our knees. We ………… reach (тянуться) across for the salt. We ………… use the fork and knife properly. We ………… put our elbows on the table. We ………… wave (махать) the knife or fork in the air. We ………… eatnoiselessly (бесшумно). We ………… wash our hands before we eat. Grammar reference must mustn’t mustn’t must mustn’t must mustn’t mustn’t must must

  6. If you have 8 pluses – you are very polite at the table.  You can put a “5”. If you have 6-7 pluses – you are rather polite at the table. You can put a “4”. If you have 5-6 pluses – you are not very polite at the table. You can put a “3”. If you have <4 pluses – you are not polite at all at the table. You can put a “2”. Check yourself

  7. Good bye… The lesson is over Write down your home task: you are to learn the poem by heart

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