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Unit 3 Parties –

You have attended parties several times so far. As a Vietnamese, are you sure you have had courtesy manners at a party table? Add two more Vietnamese table manners that you should observe at a party in your locality.. The bluntends of the chopsticks are sometimes used to transfer food from a common dish to your own plate or bowl (never to your mouth).2. Decide what to pick up before reaching it with chopsticks. Do not hover or poke around looking for special ingredients. After you have picked up an item, do not put it back in the dish.34 3 Tiếng Anh 11 NC-B Unit 3 PortesReading TextRead the extract and do the tasks that follow. Table MannersA party is a social gathering intended primarily for celebration and recreation. Parties provide numerous opportunities for social interaction of various kinds, depending on the participants and their understanding of the accepted behavior for a given occasion. As a result, they tend to reinforce cultural standards. The purpose of a party is to bring together a group of people in a congenial atmosphere. All personal relationships are made pleasanter by simple good manners. This is especially true of tableanners, a type of etiquette used when eating. Different cultures have different standards for table manners. The following are a few basic British table manners.Chew with the mouth closed, and do not talk while chewing. Elbows must not rest upon the table while any food is present.If at all possible, refrain from coughing or sneezing at the table, and, if need be, excuse yourself. Soup is to be lifted by the spoon in movements away from yourself, not toward.Fingers are not to be used except in the case of bread and other similar foods.While you are still eating your meal, put your cutlery to the side of your plate at the four and eight o’clock positions, on opposite sides of the plate, then the waiter won’t remove your plate. Put your cutlery at the twelve o’clock position when you have finished. After cutting the food and carrying it to the mouth, cross the cutlery diagonally on the plate and place your hands on your lap until the mouthful is completely finished. Preparing the next mouthful while still eating the one before is unacceptable.The fork is used to carry any solid food to the mouth.The teaspoon must be removed from the cup before drinking.Do not lick your knife. The napkin is kept on the lap and never tucked into the collar.alComplete the table with what you should observe and what you shouldn’t when attending a British-hosted party. The first one has been done for you.1. Chew with the mouth closed. Talk while chewing.ിb) Read the extract again. Explain what the italicized words in the followingsentences refer to.. As a result, they tend to reinforce cultural standards.2.. This is especially true of table manners, a type of etiquette used when eating.3.. The following are a few basic British table manners.Find words or phrases in the extract that express meanings similar to those provided.l, raised2protocol … knives, forks, Scissors3. 4, friendly and sociabled) Work in groups. Discuss some common Vietnamese table manners youshould explain to a foreign guest.Unit S. PartiesΩ LISTENINGa) Match the pictures with the words.1. Soft drink 2. birthday cake 3.gifts 4. buffet 5. Savories b) Listen to the first part of the recording. Check (v) whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).T F1. There were approximately 6.54 billion people on Earth as D D of July 2005.. There would be a birthday celebration every 0.005 second. D. A child’s party usually consists of soft drinks and sweet foods as well as savories.4. Adults’ parties are often held in restaurants with delicious Dishes.c) Listen to the second part of the recording. Give short answers to the ollowing questions. 1. What are birthday parties in the USA often accompanied by? 2. What does the person whose birthday is celebrated do before blowing out the candles on the birthday cake?d) Work in groups. Plan a New Year party. The following are helpful to your preparation: invitations, foods and drinks, games.魯 SPEAKINGPlanning a PartyWhat should we do We need to decide on the for our farewell party? guest list, and then the way to serve foods and drinks.Unit 3 Portiesa Work in groups. Read the following helpful list of things for a party preparation and add two more things that you think necessary.Helpful ist of things for a party preparation- Deciding on the guest list- Deciding on the way to serve foods and drinks: buffet (guests can make their own selection) or a sit-down meat (fixed menu)- Planning entertainments: playing games, listening to records, watching video / TV shows, etc.- Arranging some persons to keep the party moving smoothly: greeting guests, disposing of wraps, answering telephone calls, introducing guests, etc.b) Work in pairs. Practice the dialogue.A: What is our plan for the farewell party?B: Well, we’ll invite about a dozen guests and have a sit-down meal.A: How about entertainmentB: We’re going to have some music and a video show.A: And everyone’s duty?B: All right, you’ll greet the guests and show them to their seats. Hoa will be in the kitchen with me. I’ll be the chef. Mai and Minh will serve the foods and drinks. Nam will take care of the guests vehicles.c) Work in pairs. Plan your coming birthday party…) WRITINGa) Read the following letters. What kind of letter is each one?H(a Nov, December 10, 20writing a letter of invitation and a ResponseDear MinhΜν Ενιαίων-Speακινιg Cιμώνια βενινιgνα διεHετατthe folloνυινιgκαια ανεβα – 0 CCC C LS LLL G M LS C G L L S LLLLLLGGGS C CCC LLL 00S GGCCC 0S CSCCCS to 5 p.m., to welcome the three American guest speakers.YouurpreAevuce» aat the eveout L8 hutghly apprecalauted.E0 Lr E CCCCL G L C L LL Lrr CCCL G G LL rr G S L GG GCE GL LoPlease let me know if you wաՆյoՆՆա4. AffectionatelyMauryНа Мон, Dесеииber 14, 20 Deau MauryS CCC CCL CCCCCC CC CL LCC LGG GLGG GLLLL GG L CLCGL GLS 0 S GGG G CCL G M L LSSS G LGL S G LLLLLLG LJS CCCCCCCCLCL 0S0S GCCC CCCCS to 5. p.n., to welcome the three American guest speaker.L MCC LG L CLLL L G GG CCCLS L Lrr rMGGGG LL оссахtorvмлtivpleамите,Sincerely yours Munhu40 Uni Po, lesHo Chi Minh City, Deceptiber 16, 20Dear MauryΥοι ανε νερον γνωeet to ιαννιέe me to the bιεHείται 81 Τναν τίμνιg Dαο LLLLLL L L LLS LLS S GGL S GGLGGG S CCLLLL 00S G CC S S S CCS S CS CCS L L CCCCL the three American guest speakers.Βιετνυν Coιμαινιά, νυδιο ιενε ιννίβιε ιαSA, αre corντινιgκιννοινθιατα ανανιά, we have made our plans to go out of the city.LCL L tGG L CC CM CCCGL LGG r C G LLLLLL LL S CLLLL 0 LCrCC LL L LLLLLS together or other occasions.Suncerely Μινιν- Letter I – Letter 2 – Letter 3b) Read the tips on writing letters of invitation and responses. Identify the points in the letters in a) by putting notes in the margins of the letters.Letters of την Itation should Include: – reason for party- address- date and day of week – time to arrive-time to leave – if a special activity is planned – request for a replyletters of acceptance should: – Confirm attendance at the event – thank for the invitation – show interest in the event – promise to come41Letters of refusa should:- thank for the invitation – express regret for not attending the event – explain the reason – promise to participate in other events in the futurec) 1. You are going to celebrate your birthday. Write a letter of invitation. State the event, place, time, and special activities if available.2. Imagine you receive the above letter of invitation to a birthday party. Write a letter of acceptance or refusal.鼩 LANGUAGE FOCUSWord Study Compound Nouns: Noun + Nouna) Read the definitions and write equivalent compound nouns. The first one has been done for you.1. a party to celebrate one’s birthday (a bir”, ty 2. a motorbike used as a taxi 3. a station from which trains leave … a card that gives invitation… a pot containing flowers… clothes for working in… a desk giving informationb) Match a noun in column A with one in column B to form a compound noun. Then make sentences with these compound nouns. For some items, more than one combination is possible.A B 1. milk a. Station 2. car b. guest 3. birthday c. driver 4. house d. race 5. guest e. terminal 6. train f. house 7. bus g. party 8. taxi h. manUnit 3. PortesGrammar Base Form of Verbo or to + Base Form of Verboa) Filt in each blank with the correct form (base form of verb or to + base form of verb) of the verbs in the box. There is a verb used more than once. The first one has been done for you.hang See CONTE invite find have leave Mary. Hi! Nam. You managed (0) to find your way then?Nam. Yes, in the end. There were a lot of traffic jams and the weather was very wet.Mary. Well, you’re here now. Let me (1) up your raincoat.Nam. Thank you.Mary. I’m glad you decided (2) to my party. Everyone seems (3) a good time. I decided (4) manypeople. Well, “the more the merrier.” Namn: Has Linda come?Mary. Well, she said she couldn’t (5) . She’d already made an appointment (6) her doctor for a minor surgery.Namn: And Lien?Mary. Yes. She came early, but she seemed (7) early, too.She was here with her boyfriend.b) The following is an extract of suggestions for parents having teens attending a party away from home. Use the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. – Stress to your teen that if plans change, they need (1) (let) you (2) (know). Giveth ph ber wherey l 11 ܝ ܓܝ ܢ Rehearse what to do if they want (3) (leave). Encourage them (4) (call) you for a ride if needed. (ride) with anyone who has been- Remind your teen never (5) drinking alcohol or using drugs. Stay up until your teen comes home or tell them (6) (wake) you up when they arrive.Where are we going to have our party? Haven’t We all decided (1) to organize (organize) our party at Maxim’s on the beach? Lovely. I enjoy (2) watching (Watch) the Sea at Sunset. I might manage (3) (take) Some seascape photos with my newly-bought camera.I love parties. I can’t resist (4) (attend) a party. There might be a lot of fun, particularly at the seaside.I really dislike (5) (go) to the Seaside because of the wind and salty atmosphere there. Well, I don’t mind (6) (go) to the beach, but I’m a littlebit carsick. Lan, you promised (7) (attend) the party with me. I’m planning to borrow my brother’s motorbike. Oh, did I? But I can’t stand (8) (sit) behind you all the way to the beach. I’m afraid I can’t justify (9) (take) all that time off frommy studies.

 

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