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1. ชื่อ  นางสาวพัชรีพร    เอกมอญ
ม.5/5   เลขที่  12
     (Catching a Cold)
2. Name Ploypapas   jira-apichaiwong
Class 5/5  no 26
3. Name   Bannawart   Landa

Class 5/5  no 10

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Name Ploypapas   jira-apichaiwong
Class 5/5  no 26
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Name   Bannawart   Landa

Class 5/5  no 10


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วันเสาร์ที่ 12 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2558

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วันจันทร์ที่ 7 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2558

งานอังกฤษอ่านม.5

Greeting with a “Wai
“Sawasdi” is the Thai word of greeting . It is usually accompanied by a “wai” which is made by pressing the two palms together. The palms are then raised at various leavels depending on the seniority of the person one is greeting.
The “wai” originated in India,but the Indians keep their “wai’ to just one level. The Thais refined it,resulting in four levels of “wai”
To pay respect to monks, the pressed palms are raised to the forehead,with the tips of the thumbs resting precisely between the two eyebrows and the fingers touching only the tip of the hair.
The middle of the face is where palms rest when we pay respect to our parents,teachers, and other elderly people we highly regard. The tips of the thumbs touch the tip of the nose while the tips of the index fingers rest between the eyebrows.
To greet people in general, the palms are lowered to the lower part of the face,with the tips of the thumbs touching the chin and the tips of the index finger touching the tip of the nose.
To greet our equals, there is no need to bow the head, we simply raise the palms slightly in front of us.
It is a convention that a greeting must be returned. So we reciprocate with the pressed palms raised slighty at the level of the chest with a bowed head.

21.What is “sawasdi”?
a. A word of thanking someone.        b. A word of greeting
c. An expression of letting out emotion                 d. An exclamation

22.  Where did the “wai” come from?
a.China                                                          b. Japan
c. Laos                                                           d. India

23. How many levels of the Thai “wai” are there?
a. 1                        b. 2                        c. 3                        d. 4

24. When you’re greeted by someone it is necessary that.............
a. you return the greeting.               b. you pay no attention to it.
c. someone smiles at you               d. you just walk away

25. How is a “wai” made? 
a. Pressing two palms together                  b. Bowing your head
c. Waving your right hand                d. Shaking hand.

A young reporter was tipped off about a murder, so he called for a company car, leaped in and gave the address to the driver. When he arrived at the scene of the crime, a crowd had gathered. Asking bystanders what had happened,the reporter interviewed several  neighbors of the murder victim, and some bereaved family members. Then he stepped up to a man who was gravely watching the activities.
“Are you a neighbor?” asked the reporter.
“No.” said the man.
“ A member of the family?”
“No, not related.”
“What is your connection with the victim?”
“None.”
“Then why are you here?”
“Because I’m the driver who brought you here.”

Use these choices to answer the questions below.
a.Because he had to report about a murder  b. He interviewed many people about what
c. Neighbors and some bereaved family members    d. The driver
e. Because he didn’t remember that men was the driver who brought him there
26.Why did the young reporter go to the scene of the crime?
27. What did he do then?
28. Whom did he interview?
29. Who was the last man that he interviewed?
30. Why did he ask this questions?


วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2558

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