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Social etiquette in the UK. Spotlight 8. Culture Corner 1

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Social etiquette in the UK.
Spotlight 8. Culture Corner 1.
Margarita Koryagina
School № 80
Vladivostok, Russia
October, 2023

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Learn new words.
вежливость
politeness
семейное
marital status
положение
respect
уважать
privacy
частная
жизнь
greet
приветствовать
приемлемый
acceptable
близкие
друзья
close friends
make
sure
убедись
в щеку
on the
cheek
host
хозяин
обнять
give
a hug
забегать
dropвinгости
легкая
smallбеседа
talk
в любое
время
anytime

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Learn new words.
Guess the word by the definition.
to say hello or welcome someone
with words or actions
a small talk

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Learn new words.
a person who invites guests to their home
a host

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Learn new words.
to say hello or welcome someone
with words or actions
greet

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Learn new words.
meeting standards, suitable for a
particular situation
acceptable

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Learn new words.
indicating whether they are married,
single, divorced
marital status

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Learn new words.
the state of being free from public
attention
privacy

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Learn new words.
people who have a strong bond of
friendship, often sharing personal
information and spending time
together
close friends

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Learn new words.
behaving in a respectful manner
towards others, often by using polite
language or gestures
politeness

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Answer the questions.
What are the three things that the British
are famous for?
How do British people usually greet each
other?

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What are some affectionate names that
the British may call you?
What topics should you avoid when
making small talk with the British?
What are some good topics for small talk
with the British?

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What should you do when visiting someone
at their home in the UK?
What are some good gifts to bring when
visiting someone's home in the UK?
What might a British person say to invite
you to visit them?

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Why is it important to phone before visiting
someone in the UK?
Is etiquette similar where you live? What
behavior should people avoid?

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True or false.
handshake
A hug is the most common form of greeting
when you meet someone for the first time in
the UK.

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True or false.
The British may call you by different affectionate
names such as chuck, mate, or guv.

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True or false.
not safe
It's okay to ask about someone's age, politics,
weight, or how much money they earn during
small talk.

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True or false.
necessary
It's not necessary to bring a gift for your hosts
when visiting them at home.

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True or false.
different
Social etiquette is the same everywhere in the
world.

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Listen to the dialogue. What is it about?

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Act out a similar
dialogue.
Hi! How are you doing?
Fine? And you?
Not bad. Listen, can you help me?
Sure, go ahead!
Well, my friend from Russia is coming to visit next week and I
want to make sure I don't offend him by breaking any social
etiquette rules.
What are you worried about?
Do I shake his hands or is there another way to greet him?

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Resources.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83b1fAkEeDs
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