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«Презентация к уроку "Этикет за столом" »
Theme: Table manners
To improve pupil’s education and
To introduce with table manners
Table manners are the rules of etiquette used while eating, which may also include the appropriate use of utensils. Different cultures observe different rules for table manners
Never put your knife in your mouth.
Don’t talk with mobile
phone
don’t blow at your meal
Table manners
don’t listen to music
to sit correct
don’t chew
don’t read
Don’t watch TV
Things you should not do:
Never lick or put your knife in your mouth.
It is impolite to start eating before everyone has been served unless your host says that you don't need to wait.
Never chew with your mouth open. No one wants to see food being chewed or hearing it being chomped on.
It is impolite to have your elbows on the table while you are eating.
Don't reach over someone's plate for something, ask for the item to be passed.
Never talk with food in your mouth.
It is impolite to put too much food in your mouth.
Never use your fingers to push food onto your spoon or fork.
It is impolite to slurp your food or eat noisily.
Never blow your nose on a napkin (serviette). Napkins are for dabbing your lips and only for that.
Never take food from your neighbours plate.
Never pick food out of your teeth with your fingernails.
Write sentences saying what you do when you sit down at a table. Use
Always sometimes
never
#: I never use a knife when I eat fish dishes .
Match the questions with the answers
1. What is the correct way to sit at the table?
2. Do you use your knife or your fork to take a slice of bread from the table?
3. How do you cut your meat?
4. What do you do with the spoon after stirring your tea?
5.What do you say if you like the dish very much?
6. What do you say if you dislike the dish?
7.Where do you keep your book or newspaper during a meal, on the table or on your lap?
A. Nowhere near the table. Reading at meals is a bad habit and impolite towards others.
B. It tastes really fine. It was very delicious.
C. Sit straight and close to the table. Don’t put your elbows.
D. Nothing. Keep your impressions to yourself, its impolite towards the hostess.
E. Neither. Your hand is quite correct to get a slice of bread for yourself.
F. It’s wrong first to cut all the meat on your plate in small pieces and then eat it. Cut of a slice eat it and then cut another slice.
G. Don’t leave the spoon in your glass while drinking. Put it on your saucer.