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English table manners.. Always be polite and sweet At your home, in the street. Remember please, goodbye and thanks, And you will have a lot of friends.

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1 English table manners.

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3 Always be polite and sweet At your home, in the street. Remember please, goodbye and thanks, And you will have a lot of friends.

4 Find in the table next phrases. Спасибо большое Excuse me Извините меня Thank you very much Пожалуйста Sorry Угощайся. Thanks, it’s great. Как мило с вашей стороны Please Простите Help yourself Спасибо, это вкусно How kind of you

5 Polite phrases - Hi! How are you? - I’m fine, thanks. - I’d like to introduce you to… - Pleased to meet you. - Nice to meet you too. Mary: Good morning, Bill. How are you? Bill: Fine, thanks/ And you? Mary: Fine, thanks. Ann: Hi there, Steve. Steve: Oh hi! How are you? Ann: Not bad, thanks.

6 Table manners

7 Put a napkin on your lap Sit as straight as you could

8 If something on the table is too far away, you can stand up and take it. Never, ever try to take from other people’s plates.

9 Spoons are for soup, Forks – for cakes and stew. You shouldn’t talk while you are eating

10 Never, ever try to bite more food than you can chew. Elbows close to your sides

11 The fork goes on the left, The knife goes on the right, And never, ever try to eat Without your fork and knife.

12 Dear boys and girls, Remember gold rules: When you sit at the table Don’t lick your fingers Sit up straight and say thank you, Use your knives and forks or spoons, But don’t put your elbows on the table.

13 Manners,Manners… The fork goes on the left, The knife goes on the right, And never, ever try to eat Without your fork and knife. Spoons are for soup, Forks- for cakes and stew. But never, ever try to bite More food than you chew. Refrain: Manners, They are all that matters. Sit as straight as you could, Elbows close to your sides. Manners, They are all that matters. Never play with your food, And you will be all right. Manners, They are all that matters. Never play with your food, And you will be all right. If something is too far, You pass it to your mates. But never, ever try to take From other people’s plates. To talk at table is polite, And not to talk is rude. And never, ever try to talk When your mouth is full of food. - At table every time You have to watch yourself, And never, ever start Without a napkin on your lap.

14 Manners,Manners The fork goes … The knife goes _____ And never, ever try ______ Without your fork and _____ Spoons are for soup, Forks- ______and stew. But never, ever try to bite More ____than you chew. Refrain: Manners, They are all that ______ Sit as straight as you ____, Elbows close to your sides. Manners, They are all that matters. Never play with your____, And you will be all right. If something is too ____ You pass it to your ____ But never, ever try to take From other people’s ____ To talk at table is____, And not to talk is rude. And never, ever try to talk When your mouth is full of food. - At table every ___ You have _____yourself, And never, ever start Without a napkin_____.

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16 Прочти пословицы. Попробуй угадать, в какой стране так говорят.

17 LUNCH What is a typical English lunch? Many children at school and adults at work will have a 'packed lunch'. This typically consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink. The 'packed lunch' is kept in a plastic container. Sandwiches are also known as a 'butty' or 'sarnie' in some parts of the UK. Their favourite sandwich is prawn and mayonaise. They also like tuna and mayonaise and ham and pickle sandwiches.

18 Traditional Drinks in England. Tea Britain is a tea-drinking nation. Every day we drink 165 million cups of the stuff and each year around 144 thousand tons of tea are imported. Tea in Britain is traditionally brewed in a warmed china teapot, adding one spoonful of tea per person and one for the pot. Most Britons like their tea strong and dark, but with a lot of milk. Interesting Fact.Years ago, the milk was poured into the cup first, so as not to crack the porcelain. Did you know? If someone asks you if you 'would like a cuppa', they are asking if you would like a cup of tea. If someone says 'let me be mother' or 'shall I be mother', they are offering to pour out the tea from the teapot.

19 The dialogue №1: Mother: Mike, breakfast is ready. Mike: Well, Mother, I am here. Mother: What do you want to eat? Mike: I want a cup of tea and some cheese. Mother: Do you want some milk? Mike: Yes, please. Mother: All right! Sit down and eat. Mike: Thank you, Mother.

20 The dialogue № 2: Mother: Dinner is ready. Father: Good appetite. Daughter: Would you like a cup of tea? Son: Just a little, please. Father: The soup is very delicious. Son: I like it very much. Daughter: Will you pass me the salt? Mother: OK.

21 Revise grammar Modal verbs can, must, should

22 HOME TASK: ex.1,2,3 p.130-132 read and translate


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