Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. custom bow kiss greet value everyday drop by capital noon mad get mad make an effort traffic somewhere passport chalk blackboard northern coast season knock eastern worth manner empty basic exchange go out of one’s way make ... feel at home granddaughter behave except elbow gradually suggestion Brazil Mexico Cali Colombia Lausanne Norway Maria Katie Sato Marie Teresa Lopez Marc LeBlanc be supposed to do sth. shake hands meet for the first time be expected to do sth. an exchange student greet sb. the wrong way make some mistakes welcome party as soon as hold out my hand to one’s surprise kiss sb. on both sides of sb.’s face be relaxed about time a little late a bite late enjoy our time slowly value time in our everyday lives drop by make plans to do sth. plan to do sth. be on time after all get mad make an effort to do sth. avoid heavy traffic keep sb. doing sth. It’s no big deal. wear a suit and tie 、 go abroad clean ... off during the winter season take off ()() pack warm clothes eastern European countries table manners stick your chopsticks into the food use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl point at anyone with your chopsticks thanks for ... host family go out of one’s way make ... feel at home about one’s age be comfortable doing sth. the biggest challenge learn how to behave at the dinner table be different from ... cut up get used to have a good school year behave properly have a safe trip show up knock on / at the door Match the countries with the customs. They're supposed to bow. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other. Mother gave the baby a kiss and left. That's how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. Where I'm from, we're pretty relaxed about time. We value the time we spend with our family and friends in our everyday lives. Sports cars tend to hold their value well. We often just drop by our friends' homes if we have time. We're the capital of clocks and watches, after all! After all, 15 minutes of exercise is better than nothing. If someone invites you to meet him or her at noon, then you're expected to be there at noon. If you're even 15 minutes late, your friend may get mad. So I make an effort to be on time when I meet my friends. When you go abroad, it is important to bring your passport. After class, students clean the chalk off the blackboard. The boy wants to buy a box of colored chalks. I turned around and wrote the title on the blackboard. If you visit the northern coast of Norway during the winter season, it is important to pack warm clothes. We walked along the coast for five miles. Autumn's my favorite season. If there are people in the meeting room, you are expected to knock before entering. In many eastern European countries, you are supposed to take off your gloves before shaking hands. The plane takes off at eight o'clock. But it is worth the trouble if you want to understand another culture. How much do you know about table manners around the world? In China, it's impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl. My cousin went to America, and she said that learning basic table manners was her biggest challenge. I'm having a great time on my student exchange program in France. Everyone in the group exchanged email addresses. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. Make the new students feel at home in your school. ★be supposed to ★be expected to ★It is + adj. + 动词不定式 ★so…that…