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I. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. When traveling on public transport, you ____should ____ avoid loud phone conversations.
2. When visiting Thailand, you __shouldn’t________ mention the King and do anything that’s disrespectful.
3. You __should ______ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
4. You ____should ___ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
5. When dining in Thailand, you___shouldn’t_____ eat with your fork but do use it to push food onto your spoon.
II. Underline the correct form.
1. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s bur regulation.
2. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.
3. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday, or your mark will be zero.
4. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
5. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.
I. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. When traveling on public transport, you ____should ____ avoid loud phone conversations.
2. When visiting Thailand, you __shouldn’t________ mention the King and do anything that’s disrespectful.
3. You __should ______ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
4. You ____should ___ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
5. When dining in Thailand, you___shouldn’t_____ eat with your fork but do use it to push food onto your spoon.
1. shouldn't
2. should
3. shouldn't
4. shouldn't
5. should
6. should
7. shouldn't
8. should
9. should
10. shouldn't
1. In Japan, you ____shouldn't______ point at people or things because it’s considered rude.
2. When invited to a Vietnamese home, you _____should_____ bring gifts wrapped inbrightly coloured
paper.
3. You _shouldn't_________ stand up chopsticks in your food between mouthfuls or when finished – it
resembles incense sticks that are burned in memory of the dead.
4. You ____shouldn't______ sweep your house on the first three days of the new year becauseall your
money and success will be swept out too.
5. You ____should______ smile and say “thank you” when receiving a gift.
6. When travelling on public transport, you ___should_______ avoid loud phone conversations.
7. When visiting Thailand, you ______shouldn't_______ mention the King and do anything
that’sdisrespectful.
8. You ________should__ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
9. You ____should______ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
10. When dining in Thailand, you ______shouldn't____ eat with your fork, but do use it topush food onto
your spoon.
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Choosethe underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that needs correcting
1. Some people (think A) young people (shouldn't B) (to follow C) the traditional (of D) the society. => follow
2. (According for A) tradition, the first person (to enter B) the house on New Year's Eve (brings C) either good luck (or D) bad luck. => According to
3. The (traditional A) Vietnamese (wedding B) is one of the most important (ceremony C) in Vietnamese (culture D) => (Mình không biết đúng không) ceremonies
4. The Japanese (are A) familiar (with B) the western custom (to eat C) a turkey dinner (for D) Christmas => (Do cảm giác) to
5. (In A) Vietnam the engagement (is B) sometimes considered (much C) important (than D) the wedding => more
6. (Dressing A) (well B) is important in South Korean it is (considered C) a sign of (respectful D) => (Mình ngu nên không biết đúng không) respect
7. In India, you (shouldn't A) never use your left hand (to eat B) because (it's C) considered (disrespectful D) => should
8. He asked me (anxiously A) what he (has to B) to when (visting B) a (Vietnamese home D) => Vietnamese house
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The city people are .....................about crime than the countryside ones.
When you wave to a friend, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you mean to be _FRIENDLY__(1)___ When you put one finger in front of your __MOUTH_(2)___, you mean, "Be quiet."Yet, people in different countries may use different sign languages. Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could _SPEAK__(3)___ a little Italian. One day while he was walking in the street, he felt __HUNGRY_(4)___ and went into a restaurant. When the waiter came, the Englishman __OPENED_(5)___ his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he __MEANT_(6)___ to say, "Bring me something to eat." But the waiter brought him a lot of things to __DRINK_(7)___ first tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food. The Englishman was sorry that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was _READY__(8)___ to leave the restaurant. When another man came in and put his hands on his stomach. And this sign was __CLEAR_(9)___ enough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. __AT LAST_(10)___, the Englishman had his meal in the same way.