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Manners

LET'S GO!

LET'S GO!

Kids English

Level 3

Match and Answer

hug

high five

hand shake

Questions:

  • Match the words in the box to the correct pictures.
  • Which customs are part of your culture?
  • In what situations do you use them?

1. ___________.

2. ___________.

3. ___________.

Match

manners

apologize

share

ask for permission

forgive

take turns

Discuss

Manners

Having good manners means being respectful and considerate of others. Some examples of good manners are saying “please” and “thank you” and covering your mouth when you cough.

1. 2.

What are some good manners in your culture? What is an example of good manners that you saw today?

Ask for permission

Asking for permission means saying “please” or asking if you can do something. An example is asking your parents if you can be excused from the dinner table.

What are some words you use to ask for permission? What was the last thing you asked for permission to do?

1. 2.

Apologize

Apologizing is what you do when you have done something wrong and want to say you are sorry. An example is telling your friend you are sorry that you were late to their birthday party.

What are some ways to apologize? Have you ever had to make a difficult apology? What was it for?

1. 2. 3.

Take turns

Taking turns means letting people go one at a time. Some examples are playing hopscotch or giving class presentations.

What are some games that require taking turns What are some things you do in everyday life where you have to wait for your turn?

1. 2.

Share

Sharing is letting someone else use an item that you are also using. An example is bringing a ball to the playground and letting other kids play with it.

What are some things that are fun to share? Do you think sharing is always a good thing? Why or why not?

1. 2. 3.

Forgive

When you forgive someone, you accept their apology or stop being upset with them. An example is not staying mad at a friend.

Is it always easy to forgive someone? Can you think of a time you had to forgive a friend for something?

1. 2.

1.

He has good

at the lunch table.

2.

I need to

before I can play outside.

3.

Please

for forgetting to do your chores.

4. We need to

so everyone can play the game.

5.

The boys

the blocks in the playroom.

6. It feels good to

someone after they apologize.

Questions

  • Can you explain what manners are?
  • What are some examples of good manners?
  • Why is it good manners to take turns?
  • what situations do you have to ask for permission?
  • What do you say when someone gives you permission?
  • When do you use a greeting?
  • Do you like to share your belongings with others?
  • What can you do to improve your manners?

True or False

Good or Bad Habits?

1.

Jennie greets Tina with a high five.

2.

Bill accidentally pushes someone and says nothing.

3.

Martha asks her mom for permission to play games.

4.

Bonnie complains while she waits for her turn.

5.

Mary apologizes and Louise forgives her.

6.

Sam shares his books with his siblings.

7.

Terry takes Mike’s car without asking for permission.

8.

Bob cuts the line and does not wait for his turn.

Manners around the world

Manners are important all around the world. They can be different depending on where you are. In some cultures, it is polite to bow when you meet someone instead of shaking hands. This shows respect in places like Japan.

In other cultures, like in parts of India, it is considered polite to eat with your right hand and not your left hand.

In China, it is respectful to use both hands when giving or receiving something, like a gift or money.

In many Middle Eastern cultures, it is polite to take off your shoes before entering someone's home to show respect for their space.

In some European countries, people might kiss each other on the cheek when they meet, which shows friendliness and warmth.

Learning about manners in different cultures helps us understand and respect each other's traditions. It is important to be open-minded and willing to learn about manners from around the world.

True or False

Dialogue

apologize

share

manners

take turns

apologize

patient

Fred: Ellie: Fred: Ellie: Fred: Ellie: Fred: Ellie:

Do you try to have good __________? Yes, of course! I always __________ when I make a mistake. Me too. Do you __________ your games with others? Yes. It is important to __________ so everyone gets a chance to play. I agree. You have to be __________ and wait for your turn. Being patient is hard! Sometimes I complain when I wait. Then do you __________ and say that you are sorry? Of course! Let’s go play a game now.

Discuss

a. b. c.

What can you see in the picture. What things are the kids sharing? Is there anything they might apologize for?

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