Манеры за столомХорошие манеры за столом позволяют избежать уродства. Все правила поведения за столом направлены на избежание этого. Показывать кому-то что у тебя во рту является оскорбительным. Точно также и шуметь. Беспорядок в своей тарелке отвратителен.Есть целый ряд правил как вести себя за столом:Не привлекать излишнего внимания к себе в общественных местах.Во время еды брать столько, сколько хотите, но съедать всё, что вы возьмёте.Никогда не тянитесь через весь стол за тем, что вы хотите, попросите вашего соседа подать это.Берите кусок хлеба из хлебницы рукой, а не вилкой.Никогда не читайте во время еды (по крайней мере в компании).Когда блюдо перед вами, не осматривайте его с подозрением, как если бы вы в первый раз видели его и не создавайте впечатление, что вы собираетесь понюхать его.Курица требует специальной обработки. Сначала отрежте столько, сколько возможно, и, если вы не можете использовать нож или вилку больше, используйте пальцы.Общепринятый отказываться от блюда, сказав: "Нет " (или принять, "Да "). Не говори "Я не ем это", не делайте гримасы или звуки, чтобы показать, что вам оно не нравится.В перерывах между блюдами не делайте хлебные мячики чтобы скоротать время и не играйте с серебром.Не оставляйте ложку в чашке, когда пьете чай или кофе.Не опустошайте стакан слишком быстро - она будет незамедлительно наполнен.Не набирайте жидкости в рот, если он уже переполнен.Не ешьте с ножа.Овощи, картофель, макароны ложите на вилку с ножа.Если пища слишком горячая, не дуйте на неё, как будто вы пытаетесь разжечь костер в сырую ночь.Постарайтесь не шуметь во время еды.И, наконец, не забудьте сказать " " за каждую услугу или доброту хозяев.
London — the capital of Great Britain is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of eight and a quarter million.
It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.
The City is the business and commercial heart of Lon-don. Many banks, offices and firms are concentrated the-re. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral are in the centre. The Tower is about 900 years old. Many years ago it was a royal residence, then a prison. Now it is a museum. St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was completed in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral.
If the City is the business part of London, Westminster is the centre of administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. The Houses of Parliament stand in Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament. Many great Englishmen were buried in Westminster Abbey. To the west of Westminster Abbey you can see Buckingham Pa-lace. It is a royal residence. The ceremony of the chan-ging of the guards which takes place in front of Bucking-ham Palace is of great interest to the tourists.
Rich people live in the West End. The best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks are there.
The East End — the district of plants, factories, slums and docks — is for the working people. London is unlike any other city in the world. It has rather wide streets but low houses. It looks very grey because there is so much rain and fog there. Only buses and pillar-boxes are red. This city has never been planned and it has many parts which are different from each other.
London — the capital of Great Britain is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of eight and a quarter million.
It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.
The City is the business and commercial heart of Lon-don. Many banks, offices and firms are concentrated the-re. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral are in the centre. The Tower is about 900 years old. Many years ago it was a royal residence, then a prison. Now it is a museum. St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was completed in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral.
If the City is the business part of London, Westminster is the centre of administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. The Houses of Parliament stand in Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament. Many great Englishmen were buried in Westminster Abbey. To the west of Westminster Abbey you can see Buckingham Pa-lace. It is a royal residence. The ceremony of the chan-ging of the guards which takes place in front of Bucking-ham Palace is of great interest to the tourists.
Rich people live in the West End. The best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks are there.
The East End — the district of plants, factories, slums and docks — is for the working people. London is unlike any other city in the world. It has rather wide streets but low houses. It looks very grey because there is so much rain and fog there. Only buses and pillar-boxes are red. This city has never been planned and it has many parts which are different from each other.