Vocabulary Lesson Etiquette 1











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English vocabulary lesson with words connected to etiquette. This lesson will help you define etiquette, formal, polite, behaviour, manners, offend, rude, tact, faux pas and uncouth. • (--) etiquette UNCOUNTABLE NOUN a set of rules of polite behaviour in different situations • ‘The waiter’s understanding of etiquette seemed to be very different from their own.’ • formal ADJECTIVE an official or serious situation or occasion • ‘Mr. Bond was dressed for a formal evening.’ • polite ADJECTIVE behaving towards other people in a good way that follows all the usual rules of society • ‘Ronny was always polite to Mrs. Jones, but he didn’t like her.’ • (--) behaviour UNCOUNTABLE NOUN The way in which someone acts towards other people • ‘Walking with a book on your head helps make your behaviour better.’ • (--) manners PLURAL NOUN polite social behaviour and habits • ‘Kissing a lady on the hand shows you have good manners.’ • offend VERB to make someone unhappy and angry • ‘Using your fingers to eat your food is likely to offend some people.’ • rude ADJECTIVE not polite • ‘Eating soup can sometimes make rude noises.’ • (--) tact UNCOUNTABLE NOUN a careful way of speaking or behaving so that you don't upset other people • ‘Melissa always showed great tact when gossiping.’ • (A) faux pas NOUN words or behaviour that are a social mistake • ‘John’s faux pas shocked Marilyn.’ • uncouth ADJECTIVE rude or offensive behaviour • ‘Loud talking on a phone is uncouth.’ • Now do the exercise: https://garyskyner.com/tests-exercise... • For more English vocabulary video lessons click here: https://garyskyner.com/kb-category/th... • For help with English grammar, vocabulary and writing click here: https://garyskyner.com/

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