Examples O Responding to invitations promptly O Accepting gifts or favors with humility (谦逊) and acknowledging(确认已收 El) them promptly with thanks(e ga thank-you card) 学
Examples ● Responding to invitations promptly ● Accepting gifts or favors with humility (谦逊) and acknowledging (确认已收 到)them promptly with thanks (e. g. a thank-you card)
。 ●●●●● Unit 1 The Etiquette of Daily Personal Communication Unit 2 The Etiquette of Behavior in Public Places Unit 3 The Etiquette of Dinning Unit 4 The Etiquette of Dressing Unit 5 The Etiquette of Wedding Ceremony Unit 6 The Etiquette of Funeral Ceremony Unit 7 The Etiquette of Business Unit 8 The Etiquette of Practical Writings Unit 9 The Taboos in Western Culture and Etiquette
Unit 1 The Etiquette of Daily Personal Communication Unit 2 The Etiquette of Behavior in Public Places Unit 3 The Etiquette of Dinning Unit 4 The Etiquette of Dressing Unit 5 The Etiquette of Wedding Ceremony Unit 6 The Etiquette of Funeral Ceremony Unit 7 The Etiquette of Business Unit 8 The Etiquette of Practical Writings Unit 9 The Taboos in Western Culture and Etiquette
。 ●●●●● ●●●●● ●●●● Uni The Etiquette of paill Peronal communication
Unit 1 The Etiquette of Daily Personal Communication
。 Part I Lead-in Exercises ●●●●● ●●●●● ●●●● 1. Match the following English idioms with their.oo ngs ectively Do as romans A. You will be influenced by do the people with whom you stay gradually. 2 If you lie down B. One may plan a thing with dogs, you carefully, but there are many other factors beyond his will get up with control contribute to the fleas success of it 3Man proposes, C. When you are in a new God disposes place, you should follow the local people's practice
1) Do as Romans do. 2) If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas. 3) Man proposes, God disposes. A. You will be influenced by the people with whom you stay gradually. B. One may plan a thing carefully, but there are many other factors beyond his control contribute to the success of it. C. When you are in a new place, you should follow the local people’s practice. Part Ⅰ Lead-in Exercises 1. Match the following English idioms with their meanings respectively
。 ●●●●● ●●●●● ●●●● 4)Those who live D. It is very hard for a in glass houses person to quit his bad should not throw habit stones E. Youd better avoid 5)old habits die hard. making a mistake, even if it is a minor one 6It is a sin to F Don't treat others the steal a pin. way in which you hate being treated
4) Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones. 5) Old habits die hard. 6) It is a sin to steal a pin. D. It is very hard for a person to quit his bad habit. E. You’d better avoid making a mistake, even if it is a minor one. F. Don’t treat others the way in which you hate being treated