Table manners(2) -3)Helping Yourself and Refusing If a servant passes food around,he will pass the dish in at your left hand so that you can conveniently serve yourself with your right hand.Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right;it is then the turn of your neighbor on the right.It is polite to take some of everything that is passed to you.But if there is something you may not like,you may quietly say:“No,thank you
Table manners(2) ▪ 3) Helping Yourself and Refusing ▪ If a servant passes food around, he will pass the dish in at your left hand so that you can conveniently serve yourself with your right hand. Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right; it is then the turn of your neighbor on the right. It is polite to take some of everything that is passed to you. But if there is something you may not like, you may quietly say: “No, thank you
Table manners(3) 4)Second Helpings The hostess may or may not ask if you would like a second helping,according to the formality of the meal.If she does and you accept it,you should pass your plate to her or to the servant with the knife and fork still lying on it. -5)The Salad Course -A salad is eaten with a fork only held in the right hand with points turned up.There is usually a special one for the salad,a little smaller than the meat fork
Table manners(3) ▪ 4) Second Helpings ▪ The hostess may or may not ask if you would like a second helping, according to the formality of the meal. If she does and you accept it, you should pass your plate to her or to the servant with the knife and fork still lying on it. ▪ 5) The Salad Course ▪ A salad is eaten with a fork only held in the right hand with points turned up. There is usually a special one for the salad, a little smaller than the meat fork
Words and expressions 郎龍
Words and expressions
Manner n. Manner:this word is often in the plural when it is used to refer to the meaning of "social behavior" It is bad manners to interrupt. However,when it is used in the meaning of "a person's way of speaking,outward bearing,etc. it is more often than not in the singular. She was usually soft and gentle in her manner when talking to him
Manner n. ▪ Manner: this word is often in the plural when it is used to refer to the meaning of “social behavior” ▪ It is bad manners to interrupt. ▪ However, when it is used in the meaning of “a person’s way of speaking, outward bearing, etc.” it is more often than not in the singular. ▪ She was usually soft and gentle in her manner when talking to him
Get away v. (1)succeed in leaving The meeting dragged on,and I didn't get away until seven. (2)escape,esp.from the scene of a crime -The three men got away in a stolen car. (3)have to admit the truth of sth.unpleasant -I remember what a relief it was to get away from home. NB:get away with:to not be caught or punished when one has done sth.wrong
Get away v. ▪ (1) succeed in leaving ▪ The meeting dragged on, and I didn’t get away until seven. ▪ (2) escape, esp. from the scene of a crime ▪ The three men got away in a stolen car. ▪ (3) have to admit the truth of sth. unpleasant ▪ I remember what a relief it was to get away from home. ▪ NB: get away with: to not be caught or punished when one has done sth. wrong