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I ., ,,r I m{rst, mustn'f and needn't 3 Choose the correct verbs.
1 nnatch the pairs of sentences. Then complete 1*6 with musf How to be polite at a jApANESE
or mustn't. ' ., meal
When eating from small bowls, you
1 When you take a taxi in Australia, you _.-- sit in lmust
the back. / mustn't lift the bowl to your
mouth, so that you don't drop any food
2 You _, _ eat with your right hand in many Arab 2mustn't
on the table. You / needn't
co untfles. leave your chopsticks in a bowl of rice.
3 ln .lapan, you l<iss a woman when you meet Put them on the table, next to the bowl.
her. When you drinl< soup, you sneedn't /
4 Generally, you __ ._ point at a person in public. must drink it quietly. lt's OK to make quite a loud noisel
5 ln many Asian countries, you remove your You amustn't / must pour a drink for yourself. That's very
sneedn't
shoes before entering a house. impolite. You / must wait for someone else to
At a meal in Britain vou wait untitthe host pour it, and in return you 6must / mustn't pour drinks
starts to eat before you start to eat. for other people. You Tneedn't / must wait until their
glass is empty. ln fact people often fillthe glasses every
a lt is considered rude to l<eep them on. smust
few minutes. You / mustn't belch. ln some Asian
b lt is not polite to start before them.
c You shouid sit next to the driver.
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d Your left hand is considered dirty.
e You should bow, or shake her hand.
f You should say their name, or describe them. [ ,.;';,I [i15t conditional
What do the signs mean? Complete the sentences with 4 tvtatch the two halves of the sentences.
mast or mustn't. 7 lf he doesn't phone her, a if it costs too much.
2 They won't buy a new car b they'll be worried.
3 lf you give me your number, c if we can't find a hotet?
4 lf it rains tomorrow, d she'tl be disappointed.
No Stopping 5 Where witt we sleep e l'tt catt you tomorrow.
6 lf you don't tell your f what wilt we do?
parents where you are,
Complete the superstitions. Use the present simple form
of the verbs in brackets. Are any of them famitiar?
1 lf you * (eat) bread crusts, you'll have curly hair.
2 lf you (not cover) your bald head, it witL start
rarntng.
3 lf a cat (wash) behind its ears, it witt rain.
4 You'tl catch a cotd if a cat (sneeze) three times.
5 lf you (not believe) bad things wilt happen, they
won't!
Complete the superstitions with the yvil/ form of the verbs
in bracl<ets. Are any of them familiar?
4 lf you sing before 7 a.m., you _
I (cry) before 11 a.m.
2 lf you (not take) down the Christmas decorations
before Twelfth Night, you'll have bad luck.
lf you have an itchy nose, you (have) an argument
1 You n]u51il'{ turn left. -
with someone soon.
2 You stop here.
3 You drive over 120 l<m/h. ln Russia. if you aren't married and you sit at the corner
4 You l<eep left. of the tabte, you (not marry) anyone in the next
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5 You watch out for pedestrians. seven years. ---
6 You overtake here. ln lretand, you -.-- (not have) bad tuck if you put
a penny in your shoe.