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Question 1

Read the following scenarios and complete the sentences with “should”
and “should not”. Use the words in brackets to help you.

1. Scenario: A child is shouting and running around the restaurant, disturbing other
diners.
- Parents: You should not ignore your child’s behavior and continue chatting with
your friend.
- Customers: You should complain to the restaurant staff about the noisy child.
- Restaurant staff: You should approach the parents and politely ask them to
control their child.

2. Scenario: Parents are busy in their phones, paying no attention to their


misbehaving children.
- Parents: You should engage with your children and teach them how to behave in
a restaurant.
- Customers: You should politely remind the parents to pay attention to their
children’s behavior.
- Restaurant staff: You should politely ask the parents to supervise their children.

3. Scenario: Restaurant staff are feeling overwhelmed by the misbehavior of


children and the complaints from customers.
- Parents: You should be attentive to your children's behavior and take
responsibility for their actions.
- Customers: You should express your concerns to the staff in a respectful
manner.
- Restaurant staff: You should seek assistance from the management to handle the
situation professionally.

Question 2 Vocabulary and Idioms


A. Listen carefully to the audio and write down some idiomatic
expressions. Fill in the table below by matching the extracted
expressions to their synonyms and formulate their antonyms.
Idiomatic Synonym Antonym
Expression
All of a sudden Unexpectedly, abruptly Gradually, steadily
Out of control Uncontrollable, chaotic Manageable, under
control
Keep under control Restrain, manage Lose control, give in
to
Have a clue Grasp, comprehend Clueless, unaware
Put up with Tolerate, endure, bear Reject, resist
Bottom line is that In essence, In detail, on the
fundamentally surface

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