The British are famous not only for their language, sense of humor, but also for courtesy, so you should respect social etiquette when you are in the UK.
Shaking hands is the most common form of greeting when you meet someone for the first time, when you greet close friends or relatives, you can kiss them on the cheek or hug them. It is quite normal when the English call you dear.
The British love solitude, so family, films, television, sports, study, food, hobbies and of course the weather are acceptable topics for small talk.
Make sure you are on time and have a small gift when you visit. You should always call before you come.
2. Can I borrow your car? Mine's at the garage and I need to do some shopping.
3. My brother has got long hair.
4. I'm afraid you were wrong about who discovered America, so you lose five points.
5. I look forward to seeing you when you visit our town again.
6. After a hard day at work, John likes sit in a comfortable armchair and watch TV.
7. Sheila is studying hard because she has to take a test tomorrow.
8. If you see Thomas, be sure to say hello from me.
9. I like passing my time doing creative things such as painting and playing the guitar.
10. We'll go out as soon as the news is finished.