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Part III. Home

Quite, a little, rather, very, extremely | PART II. FAMILY LIFE | PART V. FREE TIME ACTIVITIES | PART VI. FUTURE PROFESSION | INFORMATION FILES |


Listening and speaking

1. Listen to five people talking about where they live. Listen to five people talking about where they live. Fill in the chart (see FILE 1).Talk about where you live.

1) Do you live in a house or in a flat?

2) How many rooms are there?

3) Do you have a garden? A terrace?

5) What’s in your bedroom?

2. Work in a round. Answer the questions.

1) What’s the name of your street? And why is it called so?

2) What places are the nearest to your home city?

3) How would you describe your home? Is it a bungalow, a flat, or a house? Which way does the front of your home face? What is it built of? Is it built out of bricks, out of stone, out of wood, or out of concrete? What are the windows like in your home? Do you have sash windows which slide up and down or do you have casement windows which open on hinges?

4) What are the main historical places near your home?

5) Which is your nearest river? Airport? Railway station? Your nearest public library?

6) Are there any shops nearby? Restaurants?

 

3. 1) Imagine that your granny has a country house; describe it in detail; speak about advantages and disadvantages of having a country house.

2) Say what is more important: a large well-equipped kitchen or a good sitting-room. Why?

4. Read the polylogue and act it out.

Rita: My room is nice: it’s 15 ft long, 12 ft wide and 9 ft high. It’s a single room with a bathroom. I also have a balcony. The room’s light and sunny. And I have a lovely view.

Peter: Good. We’re glad you like it.

Thomas: Peter and I share a double room with a shower.

Peter: It is not very comfortable.

Rita: Why? What’s wrong? Can I help?

Peter: I’m afraid not. You see, there’s a sofa and a bed in it: the sofa’s short, the bed’s small, I’m tall, so I can fall off.

Linda: What a pity! Poor Peter! I have a bedroom and a sitting room of my own.The furniture’s beautiful there: there’s a desk on the right, and an armchair near it, there’s a colour TV, and a sofa opposite it, there’s a bookcase and a wardrobe, and a small shelf there. There’s a refrigerator in the corner. There’s a large mirror on the wall and a thick carpet on the floor. There are thin curtains on the windows. And finally there’s a magnificent crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling. It’s a lovely room. I like it very much. I feel at home there.

 

5. Study the vocabulary and make up a story about your flat, using the following scheme (see FILE 2):

a 10-storied block of flats – 10-этажный жилой дом

just across from... - как раз напротив...

nearby - поблизости, неподалеку

a three-room flat - 3-х комнатная квартира

all modern conveniences - все удобства

a view - вид

an elevator - лифт

an entrance hall - прихожая

a bathroom - ванная комната

a sitting room - гостиная

well-equipped - хорошо оборудованный

nicely furnished - прекрасно обставленный

a kitchen – unit - кухонный гарнитур

a washing – machine - стиральная машина

a dishwasher - посудомоечная машина

a microwave oven - микроволновая печь

cozy - уютный

a wall – unit - мебельная стенка

a lamp – stand - торшер

a carpet - ковер

a curtain - занавеска

furniture - мебель

a night table - тумбочка

padded – stool - пуфик

three-leafed mirror - трельяж

 

6. Find a photograph or a picture of an interior in which you recognize a taste that is radically different from your personal style. Tell your classmates what you like or dislike about it.

 

7. If you have travelled abroad, speak about the difference in interior decorations which one may observe in foreign (British, American, German, etc.) and Russian homes.

 

Reading

Pre-reading task

 

1. Think of your favourite room. Draw a plan of it on a piece of paper.

 

2. Write down why you like it and some adjectives to describe it: (My favourite room is... I like it because it is...)

 

3. Read the description of a favourite room.

4. Read the following words and word combinations:

perhaps - может быть, возможно

particularly -в особенности

memory -воспоминание

to gravitate (to) -стремиться

huge -огромный

rectangular table -прямоугольный стол

sink -раковина

cooker -плита

whenever -всякий раз когда

whatever -чтобы ни

kettle -чайник

TEXT II.

My favourite room is our kitchen. Perhaps the kitchen is the most important room in many houses, but it is particularly so in our house because it’s not only where we cook and eat but it’s also the main meeting place for family and friends. I have so many happy memories of times spent there! Whenever we have a party, people gravitate with their drinks to the kitchen. It always ends up the fullest and noisiest room in the house.

So what does this special room look like? It’s quite big, but not huge. It’s big enough to have a good-sized rectangular table in the centre. There is a large window above the sink, which looks out onto two apple trees in the garden. The cooker is at one end. At the other end is a wall with a large notice-board, which tells the story of our lives, past, present and future, in words and pictures. All our world is there for everyone to read!

The front door is seldom used in our house, only by strangers. All our friends use the back door, which means they come straight into the kitchen and joint in whatever is happening there. The kettle goes on immediately and then we all sit round the table, drinking tea and putting the world to right! Without doubt some of the happiest times of me life have been spent in our kitchen.

 

 

Writing

1. Write a paragraph about where you live.

 

2. Translate into English.

1) В Европе мало кто живет в многоквартирных домах. Большинство людей являются собственниками домов в пригородах.

2) В английских домах количество комнат может быть разным, но традиционно всегда есть небольшая прихожая, гостиная, ванная, туалет, пара кладовок, одна или несколько спален.

3) В домах, где есть дети, желательно сделать детскую. Там должна быть особая мебель и хорошее освещение.

4) Мы живем в этом девятиэтажном доме. Район нам не нравится, хотелось бы куда-нибудь переехать.

5) В Англии никогда не вешают ковры на стены, их кладут на пол.

6) Коридор делает это место безрадостным для проживания. Стены – белые, пол – кафельный, окно – в каждом конце коридора, все это похоже на туннель.

7) У них самый прекрасный дом в городе. Он стоит на холме, с видом на гавань. У них самый прекрасный сад. У него хорошая семья. Почему он не удовлетворен жизнью?

 

 

Discussion

1. Now think back about what you have done in Part III and give:

a) description _________________________(use 2 words)

b) feeling ________________________________________(use 3 words)

c) colour ______________________(use 1 word)

d) emotion positive  negative 

 

2. Discuss in a round.


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