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4.3. Correct the mistakes using Present, Past or Future Simple Passive:

1. This house built 200 years ago.

2. The room cleans twice a week.

3. These pictures painted by friend of mine.

4. A garage is a place where cars repair.

5. This nice apartment will buy by our neighbours.

6. Somebody broke into our bungalow, but nothing stolen.

7. When sold this new cottage?

8. How often this house redecorates?

9. The new furniture will bring next week.

10. How these windows broke?

V. Speaking

5.1. Read the short dialogues and try to dramatize them:

1) M: I hear you are moving into a new flat, aren’t you?

N: Why, surely. We’ve got a new four-room flat not far from the railway station.

M: Is there any new district in that area?

N: Yes, come and see how we’ve settled. Will you?

M: Certainly, I will, with pleasure.

2) A: Where do you live, Ann?

B: In a flat, near my office.

A: How big is it?

B: Not very big. It’s a two-room flat.

A: And a kitchen and a bathroom?

B: Yes, of course.

A: And what about the rooms? Are they big?

B: The living-room is, but the bedroom is a bit small. But it’s OK.

A: Is it expensive?

B: No, it's quite cheap, really.

A: And are you happy there?

B: Yes, I am, but it isn’t perfect, you know.

A: Oh, what’s wrong with it then?

B: Well, there’s a lot of traffic to the street outside, so it’s a bit noisy.

A: Is that all?

B: No, it’s also a bit cold there, the heating isn’t very good.

A: Where would you really like to live?

B: I’d like to have a small cottage near the sea with an orange tree in the garden.

A: Oh, dear, what a sweet dream.

3) D: There you are at last. The flat is in a mess and nobody is going to help me.

P: Oh, I’m very sorry, Mum. What can I start with?

D: Take the vacuum cleaner and clean all the carpets at first. Then wipe the dust off every surface in the rooms. Don’t forget to wet the duster.

P: Well, what about the furniture? Shall I polish it?

D: Of course, my dear. And I’m tidying up the kitchen. Come on.

5.2. Make up your own dialogues using the models from the task 5.1.

5.3*. Tell about your flat.

VI. Listening

6.1. Listen to the text Apartments for Rent on http://www.esl-lab.com

6.2. Do the tasks given to this text.

Supplementary tasks

1. Translate into Russian:

Some Jokes about Buying and Selling Houses

The sellers told me their house was near the water. It was the basement.

Why do you have your front door leading right into the dining-room? So my relatives won’t have to waste any time.

The dream of the older generation was to pay off a mortgage. The dream of today’s young families is to get one.

There is no longer a need for the neutron bomb. We already have something that destroys people and leaves building intact. It’s called a mortgage.

If you want to know exactly where the proper line is, just watch the neighbour cut the grass.

The house is only 5 minutes from shopping…if you’ve got an airplane.

The best part of a real estate bargain is the neighbour.