Table Manners
Table Manners
Unit 3, Reading 3
p. 86 – 94
Skills to be practised in today’s lecture:
• How to make predictions.
• How to understand unfamiliar vocabulary through finding
their definition in the text.
• How to understand the main idea of the entire article.
• How to understand the main idea of a paragraph.
• How to understand specific information / details about a
main idea.
• How to understand pronoun references
Do you want to eat Balut?
• Without knowing what this dish is, would you be curious to
try a dish called Balut?
Balut
it is a fertilized developing egg embryo
that is boiled and eaten from the shell. It
is commonly sold as street food in the
Philippines.
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What are these?
What are these?
bowl
tongs
Knife, fork, spoon
All of them: Cutlery
pot
plate
pan chopsticks
Making Predictions
1. The Importance and History of Table Manners
2. Table Manners and Safety
3. Showing Appreciation of our food
Pre-teach vocabulary
• Physical (adj)
• Protection (n)
• Issue (v)
• Visible (adj)
• Germs (n)
• Appreciation (n)
• Guest (n)
• Host (n)
Physical (adj)
relating to the body:
Examples:
• She tries to keep herself in good physical condition.
• I'm not a very physical sort of person (= I don't enjoy
physical activities).
Protection (n)
the condition or state of being kept safe from injury,
damage, or loss:
Example:
• The office will be issuing permits on Tuesday and
Thursday mornings.
• The school issued a statement about its plans to the
press
Visibile (adj)
able to be seen:
Examples:
• The crowd cheered in appreciation.
• Children rarely show any appreciation of what their
parents do for them
Guest (n)
a person who is staying with you, or a person you have
invited to a social occasion, such as a party or a meal:
Examples:
• 150 guests were invited to the wedding.
• We have guests staying this weekend.
Host (n)
someone who has guests
Example:
• We thanked our hosts for a very enjoyable evening.
If you want to look polite while you eat,
what should you do?
Section 1 predictions
What do you expect to read in a section entitled