How do Americans greet people when they see them for the first time?
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Americans are very friendly so they greet them well
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Write questions that you are planning to ask a visiting professor from the USA. Find out:
1. where in Washington, D.C. you can get information about the first settlement in New England;
2. where the Capitol and the White House are situated;
3. how Americans greet people when they see them for the first time;
4. if Americans have an official song and what it is called;
5. if all the states in the USA have their own flags, symbols and songs;
6. what he knows about "ghost towns";
7. which states are the largest and which are the smallest;
8. when the first skyscrapers were built;
9. if Americans travel a lot where they usually spend their holidays;
10. if their are any interesting museums in Washington and in New York
the first settlement in New England 2. Where the Capitol and the White House are situated 3 how Americans greet people when they see them for the first time 4 if Americans have an official song and what it is called 5 if all the states in the USA have their own flags, symbols and song 6 what he knows about ghost towns 7 which states are the largest and which are the smallest 8 when the first skyscrapers were built 9 if Americans travel a lot and where they usually spend their holidays 10 if there are any interesting museums in Washington and in New York
go) to the cinema?
3.They (to go) to the shop now.
4.He (to be) ill last week. And how he (to feel) now?
5.They (to call) you yet?
6.I (not to see) Ann today.
7.We (to listen) to music now.
8.When you usually (to come) home after school?
9.I (not to remember) this word. And you (to remember)?
10.They (to come) to us next month.
A
Social psychologist Sam Gosling researches how well people can identify other people's personalities. Here is one of his tests: he shows people a photo of someone's bedroom and asks them about that person's personality. He found that people are quite good at reading someone else's personality from their bedroom or similar clues.
B
But when you meet someone for the first time, what is the quickest way of getting to know them? What clues do people use to decide if they like the person? What is one of the most common questions that young people ask?
C
Sam thinks the question is, 'What sort of music do you listen to?' To test this, Sam gives university students a new Internet friend. The students have six weeks to get to know each other. Then Sam reads all the online conversations. Guess what? The students discuss music far more than any other subject!
D
But can people use music to judge personality accurately? Sam asks the students to write a list of their ten favourite songs. Then he gives the lists to other students and asks them to describe the personalities. The results are amazing: the students are brilliant at judging people from their musical choices.