Lesson 1 - Etiquette and Manners
Lesson 1 - Etiquette and Manners
Lesson 1 - Etiquette and Manners
Pre-Advanced. Lesson 1
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2. Pre-Listening Activity
Match the words and phrases in the table to their
definitions.
a. anthropological b. branded c. broadly
d. clasped e. common ground f. comply
g. defuse h. mercilessly i. rub along together
j. shortcut k. stereotype l. trip-wire
1. If you take a [………………..] you use a route which is shorter than the
usual one.
2. 2. If you are [………………..] it means you are have a negative reputation.
3. 3. […………..…..] is the things that people can agree on when they have
different opinions or habits
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3. Listening (3.1)
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manners.mp3
After listening Exercise
Decide if each of the following statements about the text are true or false.
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Useful Vocabulary
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4. Reading
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has raised an issue of letter-
writing etiquette many older people have long been aware of – the
disappearance of the opening word “Dear” in e-mails. WSJ
reporter Dionne Searcy said times have changed regarding this
traditional greeting. She wrote how Abraham Lincoln started an 1863
letter, “My dear General.” President Lincoln also started letters to Mrs
Lincoln, “Dear Wife.” Ms Searcy compared this to a recent e-mail to
reporters from Giselle Barry, a spokeswoman for a U.S. politician, that
started “Hey, folks.” Searcy says the use of “Dear” is going the way of
sealing wax and the handwritten letter. Ms Barry believes people are
no longer using it because it is too intimate.
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Comprehension
1. Determine whether the following sentences are true or false
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3. Which do you want to use? Rank these and share your rankings with your
partner. Put the one you most want to use at the top at the top.
4. Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word
‘letters’.
5. What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘dear’?
6. Is letter writing in your own language the same as that in English?
7. Do you think it’s important to show “polish” in e-mails?
8. Are things like e-mail and texting making younger people poorer at language in your
country?
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5. Grammar Focus
Past Tense vs. Present Perfect Tense
You must always use the Present perfect when the time of an action is not important
or not specified.
You must always use the Simple past when details about the time or place that an
action occurred are given or requested.
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Grammar Exercise
Put the verbs into the correct tense to complete the dialogue between a mother and
her daughter.
Mother: I want to prepare dinner. (you / wash) _________________ the dishes yet?
Daughter: I (wash) _________________ the dishes yesterday, but I (have / not)
_________________ the time yet to do it today.
Mother: (you / do / already) _________________ your homework?
Daughter: No, I (come / just) _________________ home from school.
Mother: You (come) _________________ home from school two hours ago!
Daughter: Well, but my friend Lucy (call) _________________ when
I (arrive) _________________ and I (finish / just) _________________ the phone
call.
Mother: (you / see / not) _________________ Lucy at school in the morning?
Daughter: Yes, but we (have / not) _________________ time to talk then.
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Grammar Exercise
Choose the past simple or the present perfect:
1. Last night I __________________ (lose) my keys – I had to call my flat mate to let me in.
2. I __________________ (lose) my keys – can you help me look for them?
3. I __________________ (visit) Paris three times.
4. Last year I __________________ (visit) Paris.
5. I __________________ (know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight.
6. I __________________ (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
7. I __________________ (play) hockey since I was a child – I’m pretty good!
8. She __________________ (play) hockey at school, but she __________________ (not / like) it.
9. Sorry, I __________________ (miss) the bus, so I’m going to be late.
10. I __________________ (miss) the bus, and then I __________________ (miss) the airplane as
well!
11. Last month I __________________ (go) to Scotland.
12. I’m sorry, John isn’t here now. He __________________ (go) to the shops.
13. We __________________ (finish) this room last week.
14. I __________________ (finish) my exams finally – I’m so happy!
15. Yesterday, I __________________ (see) all my friends. It was great.
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6. Vocabulary Match
a. very ugly
1. foot the bill
b. pay the check
2. reimburse sb (verb)
c. try to find out information about other
3. RSVP (verb)
people’s private lives
4. attire
d. give up or surrender sth to sb
5. flop (noun)
e. get rid of sb/sth because you no longer
6. stick sth out (phr. verb)
want them/it
7. ditch sb (verb)
f. accept or tolerate sth difficult or
8. hideous
unpleasant
9. yield sth (verb)
g. am/are/is bad (used to say something is
10. stench
bad)
11. suck (verb)
h. a complete failure
12. pry (verb)
i. a strong unpleasant smell
j. clothes
k. repay sb
l. Repondez s’il vous plait (please reply)
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4. Tipping – You are at a restaurant in the US. The waiter was rude and
the food mediocre.You don’t want to leave a tip but your friend says you
ought to because it’s the custom.
5. The Gift – Your partner has just given you a sweater-vest for your
birthday. It’s hideous. You are considering asking for the receipt so
you can exchange it for something else.
6. The Seat – You are seated on the bus. At the next stop, a woman
gets on. All seats are occupied.You are hesitant to yield your seat to
her because it might offend her. She looks fit but she could be 65 years old.
On the other hand, she could be much younger.
7. Team-Player – The new company director has organized a team-building
exercise this weekend. The event is paint balling. You have no desire to go, but
you don’t want to be seen as a non-team-player.
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8. Smells – One of your coworkers dresses well but wears far too much
cologne. Another smells he doesn’t shower at all. When both stenches are
mixed together; you can hardly breath.
9. The Truth – Your friend wants to be an artist. Everyone (but him)
thinks that his work sucks. You are considering suggesting to him that
he try another career path.
10. Facebook - Your aunt wants to add you as a ‘friend’ on
Facebook. You don’t really want family prying into your online social life.
But, you know she’d be upset if you refused her request.
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government / crush / uprising e.g. The government plans to crush the uprising.
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Express Yourself
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8. Master the Language
Discuss the article below.
http://www.illinoisearlylearning.org/tipsheets/manners.pdf
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