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From table to Table
Just like food is different from county to county so are table manners. Before you
travel to another country there are a few things you should know about mealtimes
around the world.
At a table in England, it's rude to lick your fingers or your knife. You need to be
careful when eating soup. Don't slurp or make noise while eating it. It is also
impolite to start eating before your host has served everyone at the table. Try not to
put your arms on the table and, finally, don't take food from your neighbour's plate.
In France it is important to always say 'please' and 'thank you' to people serving at
the table. When eating bread, break off a piece with your fingers rather than use a
knife. When you are at a restaurant and haven't finished your food make sure you
don't leave your fork and knife on your plate as this is a signal for the waiter to
take your plate.
For most meals in Saudi Arabia people sit on the floor or at a low table with
cushions. Remember to cross your legs when you sit. Eat only with your right hand
because most Saudi Arabians think the left hand is not clean. It is polite to try all of
the food that the host serves. Saudi Arabians usually don't say much when they eat
as they really want to enjoy the food. Finally, it is okay to burp after a meal, as it
tells the host that you liked the food.
Mark the sentences true or false
1 English people wait for their host to finish serving before they start their meal.
2 In England, it is acceptable to eat from someone else's dish.
3 French people use knives to cut their bread.
4 In France, waiters take your plate when they see your fork and knife on it.
5 People in Saudi Arabia sit on a chair to have a meal.
6 The Saudi Arabians talk a lot during mealtime.
2. I have known him since I was a little girl, when we played together after the school. Now Peter is looking for a job in York. He has just passed his exams and wants to be a journalist.
3. Last week he published an article in a magazine. And now he is writing a new one. Next week he is going to have an interview.
4. I work in a bank but I am not enjoying it very much.
5. There was a film on TV last night but we did not watch it.
6. I saw Ann in the park yesterday. She was playing tennis.
7. I have got hungry. Let us go and have something to eat.
8. It is usually dry here at this time of the year. It does not rain much.
9. Ann was waiting for me when I arrived.
10. I am afraid I am feeling bad today. I would like to go home and straight to bed.
1. Питер - один из моих лучших друзей. В настоящий момент он живет с моей семьей в Йорке.
2. Я знаю его с детства, когда мы играли вместе после школы. Теперь Питер ищет работу в Йорке. Он только что сдал экзамены и хочет стать журналистом.
3. На неделе он опубликовал статью в журнале. И теперь он пишет новую. На следующей неделе у него будет интервью.
4. Я работаю в банке, но мне это не очень нравится.
5. Вчера вечером по телевизору был фильм, но мы не смотрели его.
6. Вчера я видел Энн в парке. Она играла в теннис.
7. Я проголодался. Давай пойдем и поедим чего-нибудь.
8. В это время года обычно сухо. Довольно мало дождя.
9. Энн ждала меня, когда я приехал.
10. Боюсь, сегодня я чувствую себя плохо. Я хотел бы пойти домой и лечь в постель.