zielsicher Englisch, Metalltechnik, Schulbuch
Can you think of more nationalities and languages? Collect them on the blackboard. What about your class? How many different languages do you speak? Make a chart. Create a map of Europe. Your teacher will provide you a set of cards with all the European countries on them. Put them on the floor and design a map. Then ask where different countries are located. With a partner, try to label the rooms in this flat. • Can you find the entrance to the flat? Circle it. • How many people do you think could live in this apartment comfortably? Read the following text about etiquette in Austria. Discuss if the points listed are true. Think about other countries. Do they have the same etiquette? Choose different countries and create a collage of the etiquettes found there. Etiquette in Austria •• When greeting a person, a firm, quick handshake is done. •• The greeting person always keeps eye contact. •• Some older gentlemen may kiss the hand of a female. •• Women often kiss men on their cheek, men never do so with other men. •• Titles are very important and express respect. Always greet using the person’s title and his/her surname before being allowed to use the first name. •• When entering a room shake hands with everyone individually. 05 A2 06 A2 Tip More useful phrases: • east/west/north/south of … • Eastern/Western/Northern/Southern Europe • between … and … Austria is in Central Europe to the south of Germany. Where is Austria located? 07 A2 dining area kitchen bedroom living room storage/closet bathroom toilet hallway bedroom bathroom kitchen living room hallway storage/closet toilet dining area Tip Floors of a house attic roof roof ground floor first floor second floor cellar basement first floor British English American English 08 B1 52 Unit 9 Interaction Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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