.greeting/ shake hands/ when/ saying/ The Vietnamese/ and/ both/ when/ good-bye
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Put the words in order to make sentences.
1. If / a / should / Vietnamese home / bring / invited / to / gift / you / a / small
-> If invited to a Vietnamese home you should bring a small gift.
2. as / custom / ojigi / bowing / in / Known / is / important / Japan / an.
-> Ojigi bowing is known as an important custom in Japan.
3. greeting / shake hands / when / saying / The Vietnamese/ and / both / when / good-bye
-> The Vietnamese shake hands when both greeting and saying good-bye.
4. don’t / wear/ a / You / tie / to / have to / dinner party / if / want to / you /don’t / a
-> You don't have to wear a tie to a dinner party if you don't want to.
5. taking off / when / house / a / It’s / entering / the Japanese / shoes / custom / of
-> It's a custom of takingo ff shoes when entering the Japanese house.
6. follow / cleaning / the tradition / the house / Do / before / we / of / have to / Tet?
-> Do you have to follow the tradition of cleaning house before Tet.
7. We / together / on / have / dinner / a / family / of /eating / New Year’s Eve / tradition
-> We have a family tradition of eating dinner together on New Year's Eve.
8. wear / occasions / special / on / women/ Vietnamese / ao dai / usually
-> Vietnamese women usually wear the Ao dai on special occasions.
13. A. light B. slight C. lightly D. lighted
14. A. possible B. possibly C. bound D. likely
15. A. continued B. chased C. followed D. forwarded
16. A. each one B. one other C. the other one D. one another
17. A. relation B. relationship C. relations D. relatives
18. A. younger B. most young C. youngest D. young
19. A. easy B. basic C. fundamental D. elementary
20. A. changed B. transferred C. converted D. exchanged
13. A. light B. slight C. lightly D. lighted
14. A. possible B. possibly C. bound D. likely
15. A. continued B. chased C. followed D. forwarded
16. A. each one B. one other C. the other one D. one another
17. A. relation B. relationship C. relations D. relatives
18. A. younger B. most young C. youngest D. young
19. A. easy B. basic C. fundamental D. elementary
20. A. changed B. transferred C. converted D. exchanged
V/ Read the passage about diferent customs for greetings around the world, and do the tasks that follow
GREETING CUSTOMS AROUND THE WORLD
USA: It is normal for men to shake hands when they meet, but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. Greetings are casual-a handshake, a smile and a ''hello'' will do just fine
UK: The British often simply say ''hello'' when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. Social kissing is common in an informal situation between men and women and also between women who know each other very well
FRANCE: The French, including children, shake hands with their friends and often kiss them on both cheeks, both upon meeting and leaving
ARAB countries: In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with their right hand only, for longer but less firmly than in West. Contact between the opposite genders in public is considered obscene. Do not offer to shake hands with the opposite sex.
HUNGARY: Hungarians like to use the friendly greeting form of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most comon way is to kiss from your right to your left. When men meet for the first time, the casual greeting is a frm handshake
BELGIUM: People kiss on one cheek when they meet, regardless of the gender or how well they know
CHINESE: Chinese people tend to be moreconservative. When meeting someone for the first time, they would usually nod their heads and smile, or shake hands if in a formal situation
RUSSIA: The typical greeting is a very film handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is not firm. It is considered gallant to kiss women three times whilealternating cheeks, and even to kiss hands.
Task 1:match a word in column A with its definition in column B
A || B
1. hug ----> d. to put your arms around somebody to show that you love or like her/him
2.obscene ---> e. shocking and annoyning
3 conservative ---> a. not liking change, traditional
4. eye contact ---> c. looking directly at each other
5. alternating ---> b. happening one after the other
Task 2: Read the passage again, and then decide whether the statements are(T) or(F)
1. people in China and Arab countries seem to be more careful when greeting people for the first time or opposite sex. (T or F) ----> T
2. Shaking hands is the most popular way of greeting in Briitan. (T or F) ----> F
3. kissing is considered a popular way of greeting in France, Hungary and Belgium (T or F) ----> T
4. In Russia, you should shake hands with your friend but never look into his/her eyes (T or F) ----> F
5. In Hungary, the most common greeting way is kissing and you should pay attention to the order (T or F) ----> T
Vietnamese generally shake hands when getting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)……. bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people who do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2) ……. to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3) ……… by a given name. People address (4) ………. by their given names, but add a title that indicates their received (5) …….. to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6) ……… of the two might combine the given name with the title of “Anh” ( Older Brother ). A/n (7) ………. greeting combined with the given name and title “Xin chao” (Hello). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes (8) ………. on greeting.
Vietnamese people have a strong (9) ……… of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it is (10) ..... to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderly parents.
1. A. light B. slight C. lightly D. lighted
2. A. certainly B. possibly C. mainly D. likely
3. A. continued B. chased C. followed D. forwarded
4. A. each one B. one other C. the other one D. one another
5. A. relation B. relationship C. relations D. relatives
6. A. younger B. most young C. youngest D. young
7. A. easy B. basic C. fundamental D. elementary
8. A. changed B. transferred C. converted D. exchanged
9. A. sense B. sensation C. sensitivity D. sensibility
10. A. inactive B. inaccurate C. inappropriate D. inexact
71. A. light B. slight C. lightly D. lighted
72. A. possible B. capable C. probable D. likely
73. A. continued B. chased C. followed D. taken
74. A. each one B. one other C. one the other D. one another
75. A. relation B. relationship C. relation D. relatives
76. A. younger B. most young C. youngest D. young
77. A. easy B. basic C. fundamentally D. elementary
78. A. changed B. transferred C. reserved D. exchanged
79. A. sense B. sensation C. sensitivity D. sensible
80. A. inactive B. inaccurate C. inappropriate D. inexact
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The Vietnamese shake hands both when greeting and when saying good-bye