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Build Up 3-1 T/Th (Good & Bad Manners)

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  • Connected to the Internet.
    Rumor
    Responsible
    Online
  • To do something.
    Online
    Spread
    Act
  • Something that is not correct and that you did not want to do.
    Steal
    Online
    Mistake
  • What is the boy doing?
    He cut in line.
  • What are they doing?
    They are eating on the bus.
  • What is the boy doing?
    He pushed people.
  • What is he doing?
    He's running to catch the elevator.
  • Why is this good manners?
    She gave her seat to the pregnant woman.
  • Why is this bad manners?
    She is listening to loud music on the subway.
  • What is this?
    Her phone is loud on the subway.
  • Why is this good manners?
    They are waiting in line.
  • What are good manners in your neighborhood?
    _____ are good manners in my neighborhood.
  • What is he doing?
    He is spitting.
  • Information, usually false, that is passed from person to person.
    Online
    Rumor
    Mistake
  • What is this?
    Litter
  • To take something from others without asking.
    Rumor
    Mistake
    Steal
  • Having to take care of something or someone.
    Responsible
    Mistake
    Rumor
  • What are good manners in the movie theater?
    _____ are good manners in the movie theater.
  • What is he doing?
    He is blocking the doorway.
  • Why is this bad manners?
    His feet are on the seat.
  • Is this good or bad manners?
    It's bad manners.
  • To move something over an object or area.
    Act
    Spread
    Mistake
  • Is this good or bad manners?
    It's good manners.
  • Is this good or bad manners?
    It's bad manners.
  • What are good manners in the museum?
    _____ are good manners in the museum.
  • Why is this bad manners?
    They're talking in the movie theater.
  • is this good or bad manners?
    It's good manners.
  • What are good manners on the bus?
    _____ are good manners on the bus.
  • Not false or imaginary.
    Steal
    Act
    Real
  • What should the man do?
    Give his seat to his elder.