Unit 4 Our customs and traditions (phần IV, V, VI)
IV. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
break | chopsticks | custom | generations | manners |
residents | respect | shoes | tradition | worshipping |
1. In Viet Nam, we follow the tradition of __________ the ancestors.
2. You should take off your _____________ before going into a Japanese house.
3. In my tamily there is a _____________ of having dinner together at 7.30 sharp.
4. We shouldn’t _____________ with this tradition because it reflects our culture and litestyle.
5. You should place the _____________ on top of the rice bowl when you finish a meal in Viet Nam.
6. There is a British ___________ of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.
7. We cook five-coloured sticky rice on the first of every lunar month, and our family has followed this tradition for ___________.
8. According to our tradition, you should ____________ old people.
9. In our community, it’s the custom for the____________ to clean the streets on Sunday mornings.
10. You should learn about British table_____________ so you can feel comfortable
at dinner.
V. Match the information in Column A with the customs and traditions in Column B.
A. In Japan
B. In Brazil
VI. Choose should or shouldn’t to complete the following sentences.
1. Vietnamese women (should / shouldn’t) wear ao dai on special occasions.
2. You (should / shouldn’t) talk with food in your mouth.
3. When you have dinrter with a British tamily, you (should / shouldn’t) hold the knite in your left hand.
4. We (should / shouldn’t) clean the house before Tet holiday.
5. Children (should / shouldn’t) go out without adults when it gets dark.
6. We (should / shouldn’t) wrap the birthday present in colourtul paper.
7. If you are going to Italy for your holidays, you (should / shouldn’t) learn a little Italian.
8. In Viet Nam, you (should / shouldn’t) ask anyone to lend you money on the first day of a lunar month.
9. People (should / shouldn’t) comb their hair when they are in the car. It is considered a taboo.
10. We (should / shouldn’t) eat mooncakes at the Mid-Autumn Pestival.
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