Lessons on Japan
Intensive English 7
Unit 6a
People in Japan are so well mannered
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social (adjective)
unique (adjective)
upset (verb & adjective)
respectful (adjective)
the basics (noun)
bow (verb and noun)
shake hands (verb phrase)
in public (phrase)
cut in (phrasal verb)
disabled (adjective)
elderly (adjective)
embarrassing (adjective)
entrance (noun)
table manners (noun)
About things in everyday situations and in society.
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anyone or anything else.
Unhappy or worried.
Through your actions and behaviour, showing someone you think a good person is good, or that a situation needs you to show good manners.
The important facts you need to know about a subject or skill.
Bend the head or top part of the body forwards as a greeting or sign of respect.
Hold hands with another person to say hello or to agree on something.
In a place where other people can see you; when other people are present.
Move ahead of people who have been waiting in a line for longer than you have.
Of a person having a physical or mental condition that limits their movements, senses, or activities.
Of a person who is old or ageing.
Causing someone to feel shame because you think you did something bad.
The area once you step inside the front door of someone's house or apartment.
The correct way to behave when you are eating.