
Вопрос задан 02.07.2023 в 17:54.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Завадецька Софія.
Помогите пожалуйста по английскому языку, алимпиада Соотнеси текст и заголовок. 1. Table manners
2. Politeness 3. Personal space 4. Facial expression 5. Visiting people 6. Conversation topics Doing the Right Thing in Britain 1. When you stop a stranger in the street to ask for directions, start by saying ‘Excuseme…’ When you want to get past people, say ‘Excuse me…’ and they will move outof your way. And you should say ‘Please’ when you ask for something, and say‘Thank you’ when people give you something. 2. Look friendly. Smile when you talk to people in shops, restaurants and on publictransport, and they will probably smile back. 3. Don’t sit or stand too close to people you don’t know. British people don’t oftentouch each other, and usually say ‘Sorry’ when they touch someone by mistake. Andwhen there are several empty seats in a public place, people usually sit away fromother people. 4. Don’t ask personal questions like ‘How old are you?’, ‘How much do you weigh?’or ‘Are you married?’ You can talk about the weather (always exciting!), or recentTV programmes, or football matches. 5. Make an appointment to see someone before you go to their home. It’s unusual tocall on someone when they aren’t expecting you. 6. You mustn’t talk with your mouth full of food – wait until you have finished eatingbefore you speak. And don’t eat food off your knife.

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Шунько Света.
1 politeness
2 facial expressions
3 personal space
4 conversation topics
5 visiting people
6 table manners
2 facial expressions
3 personal space
4 conversation topics
5 visiting people
6 table manners



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Конечно, давайте соотнесем текст и заголовки:
Table manners
- "You mustn’t talk with your mouth full of food – wait until you have finished eating before you speak."
- "And don’t eat food off your knife."
Politeness
- "When you stop a stranger in the street to ask for directions, start by saying ‘Excuse me…’"
- "And you should say ‘Please’ when you ask for something, and say ‘Thank you’ when people give you something."
Personal space
- "Don’t sit or stand too close to people you don’t know. British people don’t often touch each other, and usually say ‘Sorry’ when they touch someone by mistake. And when there are several empty seats in a public place, people usually sit away from other people."
Facial expression
- "Look friendly. Smile when you talk to people in shops, restaurants and on public transport, and they will probably smile back."
Visiting people
- "Make an appointment to see someone before you go to their home. It’s unusual to call on someone when they aren’t expecting you."
Conversation topics
- "Don’t ask personal questions like ‘How old are you?’, ‘How much do you weigh?’ or ‘Are you married?’ You can talk about the weather (always exciting!), or recent TV programmes, or football matches."
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