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3.9. Fill in the gaps paying attention to the suffixes:

Verb

Noun

Adjective

Noun

to establish

to agree

to announce

to equip

achievement

...

development

environment

special

electric

active

intensive

nationality

cruelty

difficulty

chemistry

to distribute

to contribute

to connect

to transform

explanation

construction

care

use

pain

hopeless

helpless

harmless

IV. Brush up your talk

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

1) - Do you like this sofa, Kate?

- Oh, it's king-sized and looks very comfortable. Where did you manage to buy it?

- At the Furniture Exhibition last Thursday. And the price isn't high. Well, but what do you think about the colour?

- You are lucky, Mary. It matches the curtains and the carpet on the floor. Your living-room is extremely cosy now.

2) - Your room seems bare. Why not put more furniture in it?

- But I don't like much furniture in my room. The more furniture, the less space.

- Then put a carpet on the floor to make it cosy.

- Let me see. Oh, yes, you are right. A large woolen carpet will really be good here.

3) - Do you live alone in such a big room?

- Why? There are two beds here, aren't there?

- Oh, sorry I didn't see the second bed. I'm always so absent-minded. Well, where is your roommate now?

- In the kitchen. It's her turn to cook supper today. Will you stay and have supper with us.

- Oh, thanks, but I’m very busy.

4.2. Make up your own dialogues using the models from the task 4.1.

4.3. Read the proverb and say. Why do Englishmen think so? Tell your own opinion:

1. My home is my castle.

2. East or west, home is best.

3. If the birds are capable of happiness in a cage, such happiness or contentment is but a poor pale emotion compared with a wild exuberant gladness they have in freedom. Why do Englishmen think so? Tell your own opinion.

4.4. Tell about your own house or the house of your dream using all information you have got.

4.5*. Tell about the house of your friend’s dream. You may use these phrases:

1. I’d like to tell you about …

2. I imagine my house to be …

3. There are lots of … around my house.

4. One of the doors leads to …

5. There are … in my living room.

6. There we spend …

7. The bedrooms are …

8. In the basement there is …

9. Behind the house …

10. Our house looks …

Text 2. My Flat

I. Before you read

1.1. Pronounce the words properly:

Conveniences, heating, electricity, chute, rubbish, divan-bed, sideboard, wardrobe, piano, stool, magazines, mirror, curtains, dressing-table, cushions, writing-table, proverb, fourth.

1.2. State the part of speech and translate it into Russian:

Mirror, modern, to carry, down, middle, round, which, wall-unit, opposite, colour, corner, only, pink, to hang, necessary, some, opinion, the best, to rest, where, because, indeed, central, to gather, comfortable.

1.3. Read the compound words and translate them into Russian. Say what each of the words means if taken separately:

Wall-unit, lamp-shade, dressing-table, left-hand, divan-bed, dinner-table, coat-hanger, armchair.

1.4. Match the columns:

1. piano

1. все современные удобства

2. to carry rubbish

2. газеты и журналы

3. аn alarm-clock

3. абажур

4. to hang

4. по моему мнению

5. cushions

5. выносить мусор

6. to have supper

6. вешалки

7. cosy

7. будильник

8. all modern conveniences

8. пианино

9. sideboard

9. ужинать

10. newspapers

and magazines

10. диванные подушки

11. standard lamp

11. собираться

12. to gather

12. вешать

13. coat-hangers

13. уютный

14. castle

14. торшер

15. opposite

15. квадратный

16. rest

16. встроенный шкаф

17. square

17. противоположный

18. in my opinion

18. сервант

19. a-build-in wardrobe

19. замок, крепость

20. а lamp-shade

20. отдых

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