Tugas Tutorial 3
Tugas Tutorial 3
Thomas burped loudly at the table. Father chuckled. Grandma shook her head disapprovingly.
"Thomas!" His mother growled, eying her husband grumpily as wel. She'd quite had enough
of this behavior and decided to finally fix it.
He burped again, and then he wiped his mouth on the tablecloth. "Man, Iam so charming!" He
chuckled.
"Thomas, unless you want to do the laundry AND you want to start eating out of a dog bowl, I
suggest you find some manners."
"Like what?" Thomas groaned, leaning on the table with both elbows.
"Elbows of the table."
Thomas lifted his elbows and fidgeted with his napkin.
"The napkin goes on your lap," Mother ordered, "and no eating with your fingers."
Thomas sighed and did those two things, too. Peeking out of the corner of his eye at his mom,
he grabbed his spoon and started shoveling food into his mouth with his face about two inches off
the plate. Speed-eating was fun. He liked to see how much he could get into his mouth at once.
"Whoa, there! I had no idea this was a feeding trough." Mother laughed. "Try using a fork,
sitting up, and closing your mouth when you chew. If you can't get the fork to your mouth without
spilling the food on your lap, you are overloading it."
"Then it takes forever to eat, and I want to go watch TV." Thomas whined.
"You will eat properly, and you will stay and have a discussion with us until we are all
done with our meals. This is not a drive-through. Eat slowly and neatly, and then help me clear the
dishes."
"But..." Thomas began to protest. "Dog bowl?" Mother offered.
"No, thank you." Thomas said softly, which made Grandma smile.
Mother smiled as Thomas lifted a carefully-loaded fork of food to his lips and chewed
with his mouth closed. "Excellent. You might still make someone a good husband."
Father cleared his throat and ate neatly, too. He didn't get a compliment, though.
3. Make an informative and engaging infographic about table manners based on the story
Table Manners above. The infographic should include the dos and don’ts about table
manners.