3 a Work in pairs. Answer the questions 1.
How do men in Uzbekistan greet each other*?
2.
How do women in Uzbekistan greet each other?
3.
How do young people greet grownups?
4.
How do you greet your friends?
3b Read and say how African people greet each other. People in Africa like traditional* village life. They are very warm and friendly. Children and grown ups shake hands when they meet
friends or relatives. Young men and women clasp hands with their friends at parties. Some chiefs use the back of the hand to show
they are important.
4a Work in pairs. Answer the questions. 1 What do Uzbek boys do when they meet? 3 What do English boys do when they meet?
2 What do Uzbek girls do when they meet? 4 What do English girls do when they meet?
4b Listen and check. 4c Listen and write T for True and F for False. 5a Read, copy and complete. Do you know?
In Uzbekistan men and women greet each other in different ways: they shake hands or kiss each other. In Europe if men and women
are friends they kiss each other.
In England it is usually one kiss, in France two and in Poland three! Eskimos say hello by touching their noses. Maoris* in New
Zealand do this too. In Uzbekistan we nod and say 'Yes' or shake our heads and say 'No'. English and American people nod and shake
their heads. Sometimes they say 'Yes' or 'No' too. But Bulgarian* and Greek* people shake their heads for 'Yes* and nod for 'No'.
5b Work in groups of three. Play Guess the People.
Pupil A and B: (touch noses) Pupil C: Eskimoes?
Grammar Additional information: Review of the lesson, doing exercises, listening to audio files, watching video lessons, movies, reading books,
magazines, answering questions.
Assessment: Marking pupils according to their homework and activities during the lesson.