Relative Clauses
What's expected?
Country Etiquette
Cultural Mistakes
Trivia
100

The people ______ I’d miss the most are my parents.

What is who/that? 

100

When you visit someone's home, you ______ bring a small gift. 

What is are supposed to?

100

Name the country: 

Take off your shoes before entering a house.

What is Japan? 

100

A tourist enters a Japanese home wearing shoes.

Question: What is the cultural mistake? 

The tourist is supposed to take off their shoes before entering.

100

In the United States, what are customers generally expected to leave after receiving good service in a restaurant?

 What is a tip? 

200

Something (who / that) I’d be worried about is getting sick. 

What is that?

200

Change the order: "Bringing a gift is something that you are supposed to do."  

What is "Something that you are supposed to do is bring a gift"? 

200

"In France, you are supposed to rest your elbows on the table." True or false?

What is Flase? 

200

Arrange the words:

acceptable / without / not / it's / first / calling / to / show up

What is It's not acceptable to show up without calling first? 

200

What hot drink is most strongly associated with England?

What is Tea? 

300

Complete: “One thing that I’d really miss is…”

(Any logical answer like “…my grandmother’s cooking”) 

300

Complete: "If you borrow something from a friend, you are expected to ______." 

Any logical answers: e.g. return it 

300

Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is generally expected. → Which country is it? 

What is United States? 

300

Correct the mistake: 

"When you receive an email, you're expected replying within a few days." 

What is You are expected to write? 

300

What do many British people call French fries?

What is Chips? 
400

Rewrite the sentence:

 "Getting lost in a new city is something that I'd be worried about." 

What is "Something that I'd be worried about is getting lost in a new city"?

400

What is not acceptable to do if you want to visit somone? 

What is not acceptable to show up without calling? 

400

In India, many people eat with their ______ hand.

What is right hand? 
400

A German visitor arrives exactly on time for a party in Colombia. Another guest arrives 30 minutes later.

Question: Which behavior is more common in Germany and which is more common in Colombia? Explain.  

Answer: In Germany, people are expected to be very punctual. In Colombia, arriving a little later to a social event is often acceptable.

400

At about what time do many Americans typically eat dinner on a weekday?

a) 4:00–5:00 p.m.
b) 6:00–7:00 p.m.
c) 9:00–10:00 p.m.

What is b) 6:00–7:00 p.m. ? 

500

Say one thing you'd be worried about in a foreign country, using something that… 

 (e.g., "Something that I'd be worried about is not understanding people")

500

A foreigner is visiting your country. They don't know how to behave on public transportation. What do you tell them using supposed to or acceptable?

 Any Logical answer: 

e.g. You are not expected to listen to loud music 

500

Name an interesting custom in a foreign country and explain it.

Any logical answer: 

e.g. In Russia, people don't turn down offers of food or drink. 

500

Choose a custom from Colombia or another country and create two sentences:

  1. One sentence with You're supposed to... or You're expected to...
  2. One sentence with It's acceptable to... or It's not acceptable to... 

Any logical asnwers: 

e.g. You are expected to greet peopel when you enter a room.

500

What are Australians often expected to say when someone thanks them?

People generally say "You're welcome"

In Australia, people say ________ 

What is "No worries" 

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