When in Rome Ex. 2

Read the text and answer each question by typing your answer in the blank or clicking on your choice(s). use capital letters when needed. Each fill-in-the-blank question will change to multiple choice format after one incorrect response.
It was Friday afternoon, and the students in the ESL class were happy that the weekend was coming.
“Does anyone have great plans for the weekend?” the teacher, Bonnie, asked with a smile.
“I am invited to a dinner party on Saturday night,” Hiroko replied, “but I’m a bit worried about it.”
“Why are you worried, Hiroko?” Bonnie asked. “I think you will have a very enjoyable evening.”
“Well, in Japan, we don’t invite people to our house for dinner. When we entertain, we take our guests to a restaurant. I know the saying ‘When in Rome’, and I want to behave the proper way here in Canada.”
“Maybe we should all talk about this,” Bonnie suggested. “Class, how many of you would like to discuss what to do if you are invited to dinner in Canada?”
Many students raised their hands.
“All right, then, let’s talk about it,” said Bonnie, “but first, write some questions you want answers for, okay?”