- •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
Speaking
Look at the picture and be ready to compare it to your own one. Put the corresponding words next to the numbers below.
Exercise 18
Fill in the necessary words.
The appliance that grinds coffee is called a ….. .
….. ( knives, forks and spoons ) is used for eating and serving food.
Meat is roasted or bread is baked on a ….. .
We cook soup in a ….. .
A ….. goes under a cup.
A cook mixes ingredients in a ….. .
A ….. is used to wipe our mouth after eating.
Use ….. not hands to scrape the rest of the mixture out of the bowl.
A saucepan with a lid which can be placed in the oven is called ….. .
To cut meat one needs a ….. .
If you travel a lot take a ….. and you will always have hot tea in winter and cold kvass in summer .
From ….. we drink beer, from ….. - wine , and from …. - milk.
….. comes out of a boiling ….. and a ….. absorbs it.
A ….. is a strong metal pot with a tight lid in which food can be cooked quickly under high pressure .
A dishwasher, a food ….. , a mixer, a ….. and a ….. are labour-saving ….. .
16. A bowl-like utensil with holes for draining food is called a ... .
Speaking
What do you like about your kitchen most? What don’t you like? Why?
What things in the kitchen are expensive / cheap?
What things do you use every day / sometimes / never?
What are the things that your mother / father uses while cooking?
Name all possible kitchen utensils connected with the following words:
fish |
soup |
bread |
flour |
hot pans |
eggs |
meat |
cake |
tins |
salt |
coffee |
dishes |
garlic |
wine |
pepper |
water |
matches |
vegetables |
tea |
milk |
With the help of what you can:
boil water; cook cakes; open bottles; wash dishes; make coffee and tea.
Where do you keep or put:
milk; dirty plates and cups; bread; meat you are going to fry; clean dishes; spaghetti you’ve just cooked; plates you’ve just washed; forks and spoons; the kettle you are going to boil; the pie you are going to bake; fresh berries you are going to use in winter.
Recollect your kitchen. Where is your gas cooker, matches, lids, sugar basin, grater, frying pan, kettle, mixer, mincer, saucepans, coffee pot?
Help your friend to furnish the kitchen.
Draw a picture of your kitchen (imaginary one). Describe it to your partner without showing. Let him listen to your description and draw your kitchen while listening.
What things would you like to have done to improve your kitchen?