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SOCIAL ETIQUETTE IN THE UK
Составил: Маркова И.А.
Учитель английского языка
МБОУ Одинцовская СОШ №17 с УИОП

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It`s a fact that every country has its own social etiquette. People should know local customs and rules of polite behavior. And it doesn`t matter if you live in this country or just visit it as a tourist.



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WHAT IS SOCIAL ETIQUETTE?




• Is it customs & rules
for polite behavior? or
• Is it customs or beliefs which have existed for a long time?











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to respect – уважать
to kiss on the cheek – целовать в щёку
to give smb a hug – обнимать
affectionate – нежный, ласковый
offended – обиженный
small talk – светская беседа
marital status – семейное положение
acceptable – приемлемый, допустимый
hosts - хозяева

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A handshake is the most common form of greeting when you meet someone for the first time

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It is only when you greet close friends or relatives that you would kiss them on the cheek or give them a hug

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AFFECTIONATE NAMES
dear дорогой , дорогая
chuck друг
mate приятель
guv друг
son сынок, братан
madam (ma-am) мэм

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age religion politics marital status

weight how much they earn.







family films television sport studies
food hobbies weather

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When you visit people at home:
be on time
take a gift for your hosts (bottle of wine, a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates)
phone before you visit someone

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Match the words to their definitions

1. respect a) put your arms around them and hold them tightly;
2. kiss (sb) on the cheek b) showing love or fondness for sb;
3. give them a hug c) have a good opinion of their character or ideas;
4. affectionate d) people who have guests
5. offended e) good enough, appropriate;
6. small talk f) the state of being married or not;
7. marital status g) conversation about unimportant things between
people who do not know each other well;
8. Acceptable h) upset because of sth sb has or has not done;
9. Hosts i) kiss sb on the side of their face;

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Match the words to their definitions

1. respect a) put your arms around them and hold them tightly;
2. kiss (sb) on the cheek b) showing love or fondness for sb;
3. give them a hug c) have a good opinion of their character or ideas;
4. affectionate d) people who have guests
5. offended e) good enough, appropriate;
6. small talk f) the state of being married or not;
7. marital status g) conversation about unimportant things between
people who do not know each other well;
8. Acceptable h) upset because of sth sb has or has not done;
9. Hosts i) kiss sb on the side of their face;

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Eye-to-eye contact.
When you talk to native speaker it’s impolite not to look into his/her eyes.
the British - “see”
the Russians - “hear”.

Look! - Послушай! (Привлечь внимание в разговоре)
I have to see the doctor (lawer) – Мне надо посоветоваться с врачом (адвокатом)
Blind wall - глухая стена




Needle eye - игольное ушко

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That’s what we learnt today:
rules of polite behavior

Now we know how to

communicate with foreigners
using the rules of etiquette