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GOOD MORNING!

GOOD MORNING!. Nice to see you all again. How have you been?. That’s good. Today we’ll talk about manners. We’ll learn about good and bad manners in different places and situations. Let’s continue. We’ll go over the lesson in your book. Are you ready?.

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GOOD MORNING!

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  1. GOOD MORNING! Nice to see you all again. How have you been?

  2. That’s good. Today we’ll talk about manners. We’ll learn about good and bad manners in different places and situations. Let’s continue. We’ll go over the lesson in your book. Are you ready?

  3. I’ll begin by asking you some questions. Yes, parents do. In the past, what did children do when the adults were talking? Who teaches children manners?

  4. They kept quiet. What do children today do in the same situation?. Right. They have more freedom to do what they want to do.

  5. People have different manners in different places. Do you know where Mongolia is? What do people in that country do when they eat?

  6. If you are invited to dinner in Mongolia, you have to ‘burp’ to show that you like the food. Er….burp! When you burp, you release the gas through your mouth. Can you do that in Thailand? Is it polite?

  7. But in many countries, it is very impolite to do that. You’ll have to turn your back to other people. Do you know what to do if you eat in Polynesia?

  8. Now let’s talk about some manners in Africa and Arabia. Well, you’ll have to sit next to him and wait until he talks to you. What should you do if you see your friend who may not see you?

  9. How about visiting a friend in Arabia? No, you shouldn’t do that. You must walk behind each tent until you reach your friend’s tent. Do you walk past every house?

  10. Do you know why?. It’s because if you are invited into a tent, you cannot say ‘No’. If you do, you’ll be very impolite.

  11. Now, let’s talk about manners in our society. What are some good or bad manners for MSU students?

  12. Just listen to the conversation between an MSU teacher and his student. Are you ready?

  13. Good morning, everyone! Welcome to MSU! You’ve learned about manners in different countries! I think it is very important for you to have good manners.

  14. Ajarn Khrab! Would you please tell me some good manners for MSU students? Okay Thongchai. Here are some manners you should have as an MSU student. 1. You should not sleep in class. Try to be cheerful and active all the time.

  15. Welcome to MSU! 2. You should wear an MSU uniform to study! 3. You should not use your mobile phone in class. Pay attention to your teacher.

  16. Welcome to MSU! 4. You should not chat with a friend in class, but you can ask your teacher some questions!. 5. Combing your hair or putting on make-up during class is considered impolite.

  17. Is that all, Ajarn? That’s too many for us already! That’s not over yet. There are still some more points. 6. When you are in the elevator or a lift, you should not shout or talk loudly.

  18. Welcome to MSU! 7. Do not fart in the lift. It is very impolite to do that. 8. Do not blow your nose or spit while some people are eating.

  19. Thank you so much, Ajarn. Now I’ve learned a lot about manners! MSU students should always speak humbly. Speak with the polite particle, khrab or kha, especially with older people. There’s still one more thing.

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