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formal
Sorry.
I’m sorry.
I’m very sorry.
I’m terribly sorry.
Sorry about that.
Excuse me.
Please forgive me.
I apologize for......
I didn’t mean to......
That’s OK.
That’s all right.
It’s OK/all right.
It doesn’t matter.
Never mind.
No problem.
Oh, that’s life.
-Aren’t you going to introduce
me to ......?
-Oh, ....... I didn’t know you
hadn’t met. ......, this is......
-Hi,....... Nice to meet you.
-.......Are these seats free?
-No, I’m sorry. My friend is
sitting her.
-......
-......, was that your glass?
-As a matter of fact, yes.
-....... Can I offer you
something else?
-That would be nice, thanks.
I’ll have another coke.
-Oops. Did I do that. ......
-...... Next time. Watch out.
Will you?
-Ouch! You are standing on
my foot.
-Oh. ......
-....... Just make sure it won’t
happen again.
was late for school,
One day, Bill ________
so he _____
took Cliff’s bike away
without______.
asking When he got to
school, he ______
locked the bike and
went to class. But after class, he
was gone So he
found the bike ________.
went to Cliff. First, heapologized
________
for
taking Cliff’s bike without asking.
Cliff said that was ______
OK and
told Bill ________
to ask him the next time.
Then Bill was sorry that the bike
_________.
was stolen He wanted to ______
pay for
it. But Cliff said __________
that was OK and
asked Bill __________.
to forget it
be late for
get to school
go to class
apologize for
Ask
be stolen
OK/all right
take away
lock
be gone
OK/all right
be sorry
pay for
forget
Smile.
Eat with a chopsticks.
Stand up when others make a toast.
Don’t stand up to get the food, wait
for others to get the food for you.
Don’t keep your hand under the table.
Don’t ask for more even if you are not full.
Stand straight and say “laoshi
hao!” at the beginning of a class.
Say “hello” to the teacher when
you meet him or her wherever
you are.
Say “ Goodbye” when you leave
the office.
You should say “Thank you”.
I am very happy that you have
come,but you shouldn’t have bought
a present
Don’t open the present until
the guests are away.
Make an appointment before you go.
Bring a small gift.
Dress up.
Don’t walk around the house unless you are
invited to do so.
Decide when you leave, but don’t stay too
long.
When leaving, invite the host family
to visit to your house.
*Speak with your mouth full.
*Use your hand to take food
from the plate.
*Touch the glasses when you
toast.
*Persuade others to drink up
after toasting.
*Use your hands when eating
meat on the bone
STARTER
Soup of the day
$1.50
Prawn cocktail $2.95
MAIN COURSES
Roast beef
Steak
Salad
$4.50
$9.99
$1.50
Fish of the day $3.50
Spaghetti
$3.99
Rice/French fries $1.00
$2.90
Cheese cake
DESSERTS
Ice cream
$3.00
DRINKS
Fruit juice
Coke
$1.50 Mineral water
$1.00 Coffee
80p
$1.25
Laying the table
Put forks on the left,
and knives(and soup
spoons)on the right.
The different knives
and forks are for the
different courses.The
small knife and fork
are for the first course;
the big ones are for the
main course, and the
small knife on the small
plate is for butter or
cheese.
As a general rule,
when you eat you start
on the outside and move
in to the plate.
The spoon and small
fork at the top are for
dessert.
The small plate is for
bread and is always on
the left.
There are usually at
least two glasses. They
are on the right, above
the knives.
Polite?
or
Impolite?
What’s the passage about?
What is each paragraph about?
* may be 和 maybe
1.She may be a teacher.
2. Maybe she is a teacher.
3. She may know that.
4. Maybe she knows that.
may be a tree over there.
*There _______
*_______
Maybe he will help you.
* make a good impression
留下好印象
• Having good table manners means
knowing how......
用动词的“ing”形式来做主语
1.Teaching is a hard job.
2. ...... basketball is fun.
3. ...... hard means success.
• at the table
在桌边
• at table
在吃饭
• on the table
在桌子上
• some people...... other people
some..... others......
有的......有的......
During the break, some students
are talking, some are singing, and
others are laughing.
* drink to one’s health
为某人的健康干杯
* over time
over centuries
= during a period of time
1. may be
2. make a good impression
3. on the left
4. the knife and fork
5. at the table
6. at table
7. start with
8. some......other people
9. keep silent
10. keep silent
11. ask for sth.
12. main course
13. finish doing
14. all the time
15. soft drink
16. drink to one’s health
17. at once
18. take a sip
19. over time
20. good manners
The differences between
Chinese table manners and
western table manners
•
•
•
•
•
but while
however
In China, we…..
In western countries, people…..
Chinese people……
Westerners……
What’s the letter about?
Dear John
Think you very
much for inviting
me to your house.
I really had a god
time. I took some
photos there....
Dear John
Think you very
much for inviting
me to your house.
I really had a god
time. I took some
photos there....
Paragraph 1:
Thank the people for what they did for you.
Give some details about what you liked.
Paragraph 2:
Tell the people something about yourself
and the things you are doing now.
Paragraph 3:
Ask the people for some details about
themselves and what they are doing now.
close the letter by repeating your thanks.
Nov. 10
Dear Vicky,
Thank you very much for being a good
friend. When I looked at our photos,
I thought of the happy days we spent
together. We studied together. We
played together. We went out together. We went shopping together and
we sang songs together. I enjoyed
the days we spent together.
I’m now studying in No. 24 Middle
School. I’m fine. But am very busy
with my studies.
What about you? Are you fine? I
miss you very much. Please write to me
soon. Thanks again and I wish you all
the best.
Love from,
Sun Xiri
Nov. 10
Dear Steve,
Thank you very much for your birthday present. The present was really
very beautiful and I really liked the
lovely pig. I will put it on my desk and
take care of it as a real pet.
At this moment I am very busy with
my study. My maths is very bad. I
have to work harder. I must do
well in the next exam.
How about you? I know you are also
very tired. The life in the USA isn’t
so easy as you thought. I hope you
are feeling better now. Will you be
able to be in China with your parents
for the New Year Day or will you eat
dumplings with us? It’s not so hard.
I would like to invite you to come and
visit me in the north of China over the
next holiday in February.
Thanks again and I wish you all the
best.
Yours
Michael Zhang
Nov. 10
Dear Mrs Jiang,
Thank you very much for teaching me
during the last three years. I will
never forget those years. I wasn’t
good at maths. When I asked you a
question which you had taught many
times, you wasn’t angry with me and
encouraged me a lot.
At this moment, I am very busy
with my studies. I should study harder
and harder.
How about you? You should take
care of yourself and have a lot of rest.
Thank you again and best wishes.
Your student
Huang Lei
Nov. 10
Dear mother and father,
Thank you very much for your loving
support. When I fail the exam and feel
sad, you always encourage me to do
well next time. When I catch a bad
cold, you don’t go to work but look
after me at home. From all these I
Know the parents’ love is the best
love in the world.
At this moment, I am doing my
homework and then I’ll go over the
lessons so that I can keep the knowledge in mind.
How about you? You must work hard
for our family and me. By the way, you
must look after your health.
Thanks again and I wish……
Nov. 10
Dear Moter,
Thank you for your loving support.
I am very happy now. With your help
I became very optimistic about life
and do my best in all the things. I like
staying with you and I think you are
the best mother in the world.
Now, I am busy with studies,
so I can’t have more time to talk with
you. I hope I can get a good mark at
the end of this term and I think you
must be very happy.
How about you? Are you feeling well
these days? I hope you are. At the end
of this letter, I must say “thank you”
again, and I wish…..
Yours Li Dong
1. I finished reading the book. My father
gave me the book for my birthday.
I finished reading the book which
my father gave me for my birthday.
2. The car was stolen. It had been parked
in front of our house for a week.
The car, which had been parked in
front of our house for a week, was
stolen.
3. Paula lives alone on the fourth floor.
Her husband lives in London.
Paula, whose husband lives in London,
lives alone on the fourth floor.
4. My sister Ellen is a nurse. You saw her
yesterday at the party.
My sister Ellen, whom you saw
yesterday at the party, is a nurse.
5. This morning Andrew told me about his
new teacher. His mother is a doctor.
This morning Andrew, whose mother
is a doctor, told me about his new
teacher.
6. The meeting will be held in the dining
hall. More than 150 guests can be seated
in the dining hall.
The meeting will be held in the dining
hall, where more than 150 guests can
be seated.
7. My father works for a company. It has its
head office in a big city.
My father works for a company which
has its head office in a big city.
8. Lisa will always remember her childhood.
she lived with her aunt in the mountain
village during her childhood.
Lisa will always remember her childhood,
when she lived with her aunt in the
mountain village.
Some advice in Arab countries:
1. When you meet your friend at the airport,
you can greet each other by embracing
and kissing each other.
2. When your host invites you to his house
you should be careful not to say that you
like something in their house . Otherwise,
they will feel that they should give it to
you.
3. Don’t embrace Arab men if you are a
female. And don’t embrace Arab
women if you are a male.
1. Americans and Europeans want to give,
and get a strong handshake. Your hand
should be strong and not soft or wet.
2. People in Thailand put their hands
together and bow their heads when they
greet you.
3. With Indians you should never use your
left hand for greeting, eating, drinking or
smoking.
In many Western countries you can
blow your nose at the table( if you turn
away from the table), but perhaps it is
better to excuse yourself for a moment
and go to the bathroom to blow your
nose and wash your hands.
Bad manners in Western countries
1. Ask women how old they are
2. Ask people how much money
they make
3.Talk with your mouth full of food.
Bad manners in China
1. Blow your nose at the table.
2. Talk loudly in public places.
3. Push to get onto the bus first.