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Meals

Exercise 2

Part A. Work in pairs and discuss the answers to the following questions.

Mind your manners!’

  1. What do you say at the start of a meal?

  2. Do you usually use a knife or a fork? If so, what hand do you hold them in?

  3. Do you use a napkin? If so, where do you put it?

  4. Where do you put your fork when you have finished your meal?

  5. Where do you put your hands when you’re at the table but not eating?

  6. Do you eat cake with a fork or a spoon?

  7. What food do you usually eat with your fingers at the dining table?

  8. How do you usually drink hot coffee or tea?

  9. Do you read during a meal?

  10. What do you say and do when someone raises his or her glass?

Part B. Work in groups of three and write down three examples of table manners – two false and one true. Present your three examples of table manners to the rest of the group, let the students guess which is the correct one.

Example:

  1. You should always eat thick soup with a knife and fork.

  2. In a restaurant, you can attract the waiter’s attention by whistling.

  3. After a meal, say goodbye and shake hands with all the other people.