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6. He tried _____ discussing politics during dinner to keep things friendly.
Вопрос:
6. He tried _____ discussing politics during dinner to keep things friendly.
Ответ:
to avoid
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- Fill in: of, with, on, about, at, to. Check in Appendix 2.
1. Mrs Jacobs is very popular ...... her student.
- D. Read the text on p. 21 of the Student Book (SB) and answer the questions
1. What is the most common way for British people to greet someone they are meeting for the first time?
A. Kissing on the cheek
B. Hugging
C. Handshake
D. Waving
- 2. Which of the following topics would be considered an acceptable subject for small talk in Britain?
A. Politics
B. Religion
C. Marital status
D. Hobbies
- 3. When visiting someone's home in Britain, what should you do before arriving?
A. Arrive early
B. Bring a gift
C. Call ahead
D. Compliment the decor
- 4. What type of "affectionate" name might a British person use when addressing someone?
A. Darling
- 5. Which of the following topics should be avoided during small talk in Britain?
A. Family
B. Food
C. Weight
D. Sports
- 6. If a British person says "come and see me soon," what is the most likely meaning?
A. They want you to visit immediately.
B. They are being polite but don't actually expect you to visit.
C. They are testing if you are paying attention.
D. They are inviting you to a specific event.
- 7. What is the most important rule to follow when visiting someone's home in Britain?
A. Arrive on time
B. Bring a gift
C. Compliment the decor
D. Call ahead
- A. Guess the words from "target vocabulary" by the definitions.
1. A group of things or people that are held or tied together.
- 2. A casual way to refer to a man or someone in charge: it means "sir."
- 3. A person who invites guests to a place or event.
- 4. Information about whether someone is single, married, divorced, or widowed.
- 5. A friend or companion; someone you have a close relationship with.
- 6. The state of being alone or away from others; keeping personal matters secret.
- B. Fill in the blanks.
1. It is polite ___ everyone when you arrive at a gathering in the UK.
- 2. He was very ______ at the party and didn't talk much to anyone.
- 3. British people can be very _____ with their close friends and family.
- 4. It is important to respect someone's _____ when they are having a tough day.
- 5._____ is often used to break the ice before more serious discussions.
- 6. He tried _____ discussing politics during dinner to keep things friendly.
- 7. Wearing casual clothes is generally _____ for most social gatherings in the UK.
- 8. If you're in the area, feel free to _____(8); we always welcome guests.
- 9. We brought a ______ of flowers to the dinner party as a nice gesture.