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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
                -
           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.
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