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THIS UNIT INCLUDES
 Effiy;othe                                                Grammar .  must, mustn't and needn't r  first conditional
                                                           Vocabulary r gestures r phrasalverbs r  special  occasions .  events  and  places to visit
                                                           Speaking r  in a tourist office
                                                           Writing  r  an invitation  and a rePlY











        I   Mflsf@f,|f,  Match the pictures with the gestures below. Which can be used  as greetings?

           Gestures  (1)  becl<on bow hug l<iss nod point wave winl<



























         2 Complete  the expressions with the parts of the body below.
           Some expressions  use the same  parts ofthe  body.
                                                                     6D Z.:g Choose the correct  words. Listen  again  and check.
           arms bacl< hands head legs shoulders  thumbs
                                                                    1 ln Japan, when you meet  a woman, you should  bow  /
           Gestures  (2)  give a   up
                                                                      l<iss her on the cheel<.
                       fold your
                                                                    2 lt is OK /  not OK to beckon  someone with your fingers
                       cross your     /                               in  ,laPan.
                            -
                       hotd _
                                                                    3 ltatians  usually shake hands  every time they meet /
                       shal<e   -                                     when they meet for the first time.
                       shal<e your                                  4 When  ltalians  kiss, they usually start on the right /
                       pat somebody on the     I                      left cheek.
                            -
                       shrug your
                                                                    5 ln ltaty, men sometimes greet  each other with a hug /
                                                                      a pat on the bacl<.
         3  6D :.:f   pro[ut{crATron  Listen and repeat atlthe gestures  6 ln Saudi Arabia, men shake hands  when they meet,
            in exercises 1 and 2. Mime the gestures as you say them.
                                                                      but not / and sometimes  when they say goodbye.
           D  vocRauLARY  BUILDER  (PART  1): PAGE  130 @           7 Saudi male friends sometimes  /  always kiss more than
                                                                      once when they meet.
         4  (b ZJ8 Listen  to three  peopte  tatl<ing about customs in
                                                                 6  ffi      Worl<  in pairs. Answer  the questions.
           their countries.  Match the two halves of the sentences.
                                                                    1 How do you greet people  you see every day?
            1 Akiko thinl<s that Japanese  people  are
                                                                    2 How do you greet friends  and famity that you haven't
            2 Marco thinks that ltatian  people are
                                                                      seen for a few weeks?
            3 Abdutlah  thinks  that Saudi  Arabian peopte are
                                                                    3 Howdoyou  greet (a)  an adult (b)  a  Sirl  ofyourown age
           a warm and tatkative.                                       (c)  a boy of your own age, when you meet them for the
            b formal and respectful.                                  first time?
            c polite  and modest.
                                                                    D  VOCNEULARY  BUILDER  (PART  2): PAGE 130 G
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