1 The air in parks is better than in city centres.
2 The First President's Park isn't the same as
many other city parks.
3 The colonnade is at the south end of the park.
4 There are no informal areas in the park.
5 The trees in the park are not fully grown at
the moment.
6 You can sometimes listen to music in the park.
FALSE/TRUE
1. Students do not rise when a teacher enters the room, do they?
2. The respectful "Sir" is not always used in the northern and western parts of the country, is it?
3. Yet, in spite of all the informality, Americans, even in the way they address each other, show consciousness of social distinction, don’t they?
4. Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions, aren’t they?
5. Does the American society seem to be more or less informal than the British?
6. Is the American society characterized by less or more social distinction?
7. Do Americans show consciousness of social distinction?
8. Is the respectful "Sir" always used in the northern and western parts of the country?
9. Will you often hear the word "Hi" (a form of greeting among friends) used instead of the usual "Hello"?
10. Where may women wear hats?
11. What language do Americans use when talking to superiors?
12. What is an acceptable greeting from an employee to an employer?
13. What does "Howdy" mean?
14. Do you have to allow the person to tell you how he/she wishes to be called?
15. Does one always address a person by his title, such as "Major" or "General" or "Doctor"?