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1. Do you live together with your parents?

2. Is your family large or small?

3. What are your parents?

4. Are you the only child in the family?

5. Is your sister (brother) older or younger than you?

6. What is your sister's (brother's) occupation?

7. Have you grandparents? Where do they live?

8. Have you any other close relatives? Do you often see them?

9. What do you usually do in the evenings?

10. Do you spend your week-ends together with your parents?

11. Do you help your mother to keep the house?


UNIT 2.

FLAT

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FLAT

My friend Mr. Priestley lives in a very nice house. It is about ten miles from London. There is a big garden all round the house and a smooth lawn in front of it.

Their sitting room is quite a big room, about 25 feet long by 15 feet wide. There is a thick carpet on the floor. One or two good watercolours hang on the walls. There is the piano on one side of the room (Mr. Priestley and his wife Mrs. Priestley are fond of music). There are three or four comfortable armchairs, a radio and three or four bookcases filled with books. On a small table near the window there are copies of "The Times", "Punch" and some foreign newspapers and magazines.

Their dining-room is a pleasant-looking room with a Persian carpet on the floor, a dark oak dining-table, six chairs and a sideboard. A red lampshade gives a warm colour to the room, and an electric fire keeps it comfortable while they have dinner. There are brown velvet curtains on the windows.

Upstairs there are five bedrooms, a bathroom and a lavatory. There is a sink, a bath, a soap-dish, tooth­paste, several tooth-brushes and towels in the bathroom.

 

HOSTEL

I've got a room in the student's hostel. The room isn't large, but it's rather nice. It has two windows and a balcony. The balcony and the windows face the street.

The furniture is very simple: two beds, a pullout table in the middle of the room, a wardrobe, a shelf and two bedside tables. There are also three chairs and one arm-chair.

A small cabinet which hangs on the wall will be used for plates and cups. On the balcony there is a cane chair. The walls of the room are actually bare, though on one of them there is a picture of a town and on the other - a small mirror. When it's dark you may switch on a wall lamp or the lamp which hangs down from the ceiling. There is a rug on the floor.

In one of the corners of the room there is a bookcase where we keep our books. I share the room with a fellow student who is in the same year with me. I think he will be a good room-mate.

 


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