- •Part I east or west – home is best
- •Part II where we live
- •8. What is there around your house?
- •9. What are the other parts of the house worth mentioning?
- •10. What can you see in the premises?
- •Places to live
- •Home is where you make it!
- •Dwell upon the following:
- •Tires are hub of new walls
- •Part III furniture
- •Hall (Entrance Hall)
- •Parts of a house
- •Living room
- •25 Feet long by 15 feet wide
- •Our sitting room
- •Exercise 5
- •Bedroom (Bedchamber)
- •My bedroom
- •Bathroom and toilet
- •Exercise 14
- •Kitchen
- •Speaking
- •Fill in the necessary words.
- •Give the English equivalents:
- •Exercise 19 Choose the most suitable word for each space. Part a. Furniture and fittings.
- •Part c. What do you have at home? Discuss it with your partner.
- •Speaking
- •Listening Moving in
- •My favourite room
- •Inside Homes Around the World
- •The use of walls and doors
- •A special kind of wall
- •Furniture
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2 Fill in the missing words.
- •Lucky Houses
- •My house
- •What is student accommodation like in Great Britain?
- •Part IV housekeeping
- •A very dangerous invention
- •Exercise 4
- •Housekeeping
- •Speaking
- •Keeping your room tidy
- •It takes me ...... Minutes/ hours to do the room
- •Exercise 8 Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Arranging the house
- •Техніка у нас вдома
- •1001 Household hints
- •Speaking
- •Як ми робимо генеральне прибирання
- •The family who turned back the clock
- •Part V househunting
- •Buying a house
- •A new house
- •Just what we’re looking for!
- •Group Discussion: Finding a Flat or House
- •Community Activity: Looking at Ads in the Newspaper
- •Listening
- •Speaking Partners’ Interview: Your Landlord
- •Group Problem Solving: Problems with Your Landlord
- •Part VI a house of my dream
- •Dome sweet dome!
- •Designing a dream home
- •Expressing need
- •Revision topics
Places to live
Cover the right-hand column. I have a room in a small semi-detached house. Two of my friends live in mansions. What sort of accommodation do (did) these people have or where might they be living at the moment?
no living relatives
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a palace or castle a monastery a convent (or nunnery) an old people’s home
a ranch (-house) a motel a (log-)cabin a chalet a guest house (or boarding house) a villa a tent (or caravan) a suite a hovel / an old hut a vicarage a cave |
Exercise 5
Part A. Write the number of each drawing next to the correct word.
bungalow tent lighthouse
block of flats terraced house mansion
caravan windmill palace
castle houseboat semi-detached house
cottage detached house
Part B. Choose the correct answer.
They live in a(an)….. house which stands by itself in a field.
a) attached b) detached c) detaching d) semi-detached
Having made his fortune he now ….. in great luxury in a large house in the country.
a) dwells b) inhabits c) leaves d) lives
My brother lives on the eleventh floor of that ….. of flats.
a) block b) ordinary c) typical d) usual
In the village he was looked up to as the lord of the….. .
a) castle b) fortress c) manor d) tower
He keeps all his tools and do-it-yourself equipment in a ….. in the garden.
a) barn b) hut c) shed d) stable
Our house is joined to the other houses in the street: it’s …… .
a) attached b) connected c) terraced d) semi-detached
I am staying in a youth ….. in the centre of the town.
a) hostel b) inn c) pub d) stable
Part C. What sort of people would you expect to find living in the following
barracks 3. an inn 5. a shanty
a hotel 4. lodging 6. a tent
7.a hovel 9. a mansion 11. a wigwam
8. an igloo 10. a tenement
Part D. Complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate word for a type of building.
He is a real prince and his family has lived in this _ _ _ t _ _ since the 14th century.
The high _ _ y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in New York are mostly to be found in the central part of Manhattan.
Students can save money and make friends by living in a university _ _ _ t _ _.
An elderly person is better off in a _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ with no stairs to climb.
I’ve always dreamed of moving to the country and living in an old _ _ _ t _ _ _.
When he was set free after twenty years in _ _ _ s _ _, he was amazed at the changes he found.
They don’t live in a house, they live in a modern _ _ _ c _ of _ _ _ _ _.
A family house standing on its own is called a _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ house.
He keeps his tools and equipment in a _ _ _ _ he has put up in his garden.
Originally this building was d _ _ _ _ n _ _ as a hotel. It was only after its construction began that they decided to turn it into a college.
Pre-listening
W ould you like to live in an unusual house? What might be good or bad about living in one of these places?
Listening
Listen to people talking about their unusual homes. Tick (٧) the pictures which show the places they are talking about. Decide whether the statements below are true (T) or false (F).
A) 1. The boat does not actually float on the water.
2. The man speaking turned the boat into a house.
B) 1. The house was built because it was cheaper this way.
2. They don’t have a garden.
C) 1. Some parts of the house are still empty.
2. Guests sometimes worry that trains will come through the house.
D) 1. The woman who lives in the house has recently sold it.
2. She now lives in an old bathroom with her cat.
Speaking
You are an estate agent trying to sell one of the houses you heard described.
Describe its good points. Try to make it sound interesting.
Exercise 6
Read the following story about Frank Webb who had a most unusual house, a former ladies’ lavatory in Kew, south-west London. Then complete the text by putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.