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Three Kings Group 05/PG7: Do Thi Thom Hoang Thi Bich Hue Dang Thi Mai Hoa Nguyen Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Thi Huong

Rules • 3 teams named after 3 kings, each has 3 people • 3 queens’ names in which there are 8 sections (7 questions and 1 bomb card=lose 10 point)

• The Kings conquer the queens by choosing a queen’s name and then a section inside. If they open a question and - answer a question correctly choose a card to get points (cards from 10 to 30 points) - answer wrongly lose turn If they choose the bomb card lose 10 points and their turn

Three Kings William William Iv Iv 3

Edward Edward Vi Vi 1 Lucky

Charles Charles IIII 2

Three Queens Elizabeth Elizabeth II

Victoria Victoria

Mary Mary IIII

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Question 1: Imagine you are in an English party, how could you begin a conversation ? A. With the topic about weather B. With the topic about job C. With the topic about family

Question 1: Imagine you are in an English party, how could you begin a conversation ? A. With the topic about weather B. With the topic about job C. With the topic about family

Question 2: What do you say if you accidentally meet an American ? A. Have a nice day ! B.Where are you going ? C. Enjoy !

Question 2: What do American waiters greet you ? A. Have a nice day ! B. Where are you going ? C. Enjoy ! Return

Question 3: When an executive put his feet on the desk whilst on the telephone in his office means: A. He is going tobe angry B. He doesn’t care C. He sinals his feelings of ease and importance.

Question 3: When an executive put his feet on the desk whilst on the telephone in his office means: A. He is going tobe angry B. He doesn’t care C. He sinals his feelings of ease and importance. Return

Question 4: In America it is impossible to choose a suitable souvenir A. At lunch time B. In the evening C. On Mondays

Question 4: In America it is impossible to choose a suitable souvenir A. At lunch time B. In the evening C. On Mondays Return

Question 5: You know your British boss is a busy person so the best way you can discuss on business with him is A. to come to his house in the evening B. to meet him at the break. C. To invite him for lunch and discuss business matter

Question 5: You know your British boss is a busy person so the best way you can discuss on business with him is A. to come to his house in the evening B. to meet him at the break. C. To invite him for lunch and discuss business matter Return

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Question 7: Imagine you are going to establish a relation with a Japanese businessman. At the first meeting you should A. Introduces a little about yourself B. Exchange business cards immediately and remember to take time to read it carefully before putting it in your pocket C. Invite him for lunch and begin your business.

Question 7: Imagine you are going to establish a relation with a Japanese businessman. At the first meeting you should A. Introduces a little about yourself B. Exchange business cards immediately and remember to take time to read it carefully before putting it in your pocket C. Invite him for lunch and begin your business. Return

Question 8: In America the main topic between strangers is the search to find A. Geographical link B. Marital status C. Current events

Question 8: In America the main topic between strangers is the search to find A. Geographical link B. Marital status C. Current events Return

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Question 2: When you are in an English’s house the host offers food by asking “ would you like some more?”, how will you reply them if you have eaten enough? A. No, thanks B. Thank you, let me help myself at home C. That was lovely, but I’m full, thank you

Question 2: When you are in an English’s house the host offers food by asking “ would you like some more?”, how will you reply them if you have eaten enough? A. No, thanks B. Thank you, let me help myself at home C. That was lovely, but I’m full, thank you return

Question 3: What does the speaker mean by saying “Excuse me, could you please tell me where the ladies and gentlemen is?”? A. He/she is looking for someone. B. He/she wants to find a toilet. C. He/she wants to find a conference hall

Question 3: What does the speaker mean by saying “Excuse me, could you please tell me where the ladies and gentlemen is?”? A. He/she is looking for someone. B. He/she wants to find a toilet. C. He/she wants to find a conference hall Return

Question 4: Who say “no” directly to express disagreement with a partner in conversations? A. The British B. The American C. The Japanese

Question 4: Who say “no” directly to express disagreement with a partner in conversations? A. The British B. The American C. The Japanese Return

Question 5: When does the speaker say: “Oh, my chick!”/ “Oh, you my lovely duck!” to the listener? A. He/she is making fun of the listener. B. The relationship between them is close C. He/she implies that the listener is stupid

Question 5: When does the speaker say: “Oh, my chick!”/ “Oh, you my lovely duck!” to the listener? A. He/she is making fun of the listener. B. The relationship between them is close C. He/she implies that the listener is stupid Return

Question 6: How does an Americans feel when you ask him: “What’s on your mind?”? A. He feels intrusive B. He feels being cared about C. He feels being regarded as an important one

Question 6: How does an Americans feel when you ask him: “What’s on your mind?”? A. He feels intrusive B. He feels being cared about C. He feels being regarded as an important one Return

Question 7: What will you seldom see when you talk with a British? A. He gives plenty of respectful and positive responses B. He keeps interrupting you C. He uses a lot of polite listening sounds

Question 7: What will you seldom see when you talk with a British? A. He gives plenty of respectful and positive responses B. He uses a lot of polite listening sounds C. He keeps interrupting you Return

Question 8: You notice that a lot of people seem to call you “love”. Your land lady said it. A shop assistant said it. Why? A. It’s quite usual to call a person you don’t know “love”. B. They like you a lot. C. You didn’t understand them correctly. They really said something different

Question 8: You notice that a lot of people seem to call you “love”. Your land lady said it. A shop assistant said it. Why? A. It’s quite usual to call a person you don’t know “love”. B. They like you a lot. C. You didn’t understand them correctly. They really said something different Return

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Question 1: When new to a community in France what should you do? A. Introduce yourself and get to know your new neighbor. B. Guard their privacy and do not usually interact with them. C. Invite you neighbor to have tea with you

Question 1: When new to a community in France what should you do? A. Introduce yourself and get to know your new neighbor. B. Guard their privacy and do not usually interact with them. C. Invite you neighbor to have tea with you Return

Question 2: Your German colleague says about a proposal, you have put them together “no offence, but this idea is ridiculous”. He/she: A. Is merely expressing their opinion and means no harm. B. Is being blunt and has no etiquette C. Is being rude and to undermine your position

Question 2: Your German colleague says about a proposal, you have put them together “no offence, but this idea is ridiculous”. He/she: A. Is merely expressing their opinion and means no harm. B. Is being blunt and has no etiquette C. Is being rude and to undermine your position Return

Question 3: While in South Korea, you present a gift to a new client to thank him for his hospitality and cement your business relationship. He/she refuses to accept the gift. You should: A. Apologize for offending him/her B. Insist him/her to take it until it is accepted. C. Offer it to someone else from his/ her company

Question 3: While in South Korea, you present a gift to a new client to thank him for his hospitality and cement your business relationship. He/she refuses to accept the gift. You should: A. Apologize for offending him/her B. Insist him/her to take it until it is accepted. C. Offer it to someone else from his/ her company return

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Question 5: In Arab culture, saying to a female friend who has not seen for a while that she has put on weight means: A. She is physically healthier. B. It’s an insult to the female. C. The speaker means nothing, only comments to her physical condition.

Question 5: In Arab culture, saying to a female friend who has not seen for a while that she has put on weight means: A. She is physically healthier. B. It’s an insult to the female. C. The speaker means nothing, only comments to her physical condition Return

Question 6: Small talk – you want to break the eyes. Which topic should you choose: A. Family B. Weather C. Fashion

Question 6: Small talk – you want to break the eyes. Which topic should you choose: A. Family B. Weather C. Fashion Return

Question 7: What do most Americans neither appreciate nor expect when doing business? A. Some small talks B. Smiles and humor C. Personal gossips

Question 7: What do most Americans neither appreciate nor expect when doing business? A. Some small talks B. Smiles and humor C. Personal gossips Return

Question 8: which of the following topics British do not need to avoid talking about? A. Sexist and racist jokes B. Money and politics C. Style of fashion

Question 8: which of the following topics British do not need to avoid talking about? A. Sexist and racist jokes B. Money and politics C. Style of fashion Return

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