- •5A Home
- •1 Look at the picture and answer the questions.
- •2 Cut a picture of a room out of a magazine. Write five questions about the picture to give to another student.
- •3 Pronunciation. Underline the stressed syllables.
- •4 A/an or the?
- •5 Read the information and write about the flats.
- •6 Write about one of these: your house or flat, your 'dream house', or the house/flat of someone you know (your mother/brother/friend . . . ).
- •3 Say the names of these letters.
- •5 If you have Student's Cassette a, find Unit 5, Lesson c, Exercise 3. Play the conversation line by line and try to remember the next line. Check with Student's Book Exercise 3.
- •7 Read this with a dictionary.
- •6A What do you like?
- •1 Fill in the blanks.
- •2 Put in he, she, him, her, it, they or them.
- •3 Say these sentences with the correct stress.
- •6С Work
- •I Write do or does in each blank.
- •2 Choose the correct verb for each blank.
- •6D What newspaper do you read?
Unit 5 Where?
5A Home
1 Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1. Is there a table in the room?
Yes, there is.
2. Are there any children in the room?
Yes, there are three (children). 3. Is there a hat on the table?
No, there isn’t. There’s a hat on the TV.
4. Are there any women in the room?
5. Is there a television near the table?
6. Are there any windows in the room?
7. Are there any books in the room?
8. Is there a cupboard in the room?
9. Is there a woman on the sofa?
10. Is there a man on the sofa?
11. Are there any bags under the table?
12. Are there any coats in the room?
2 Cut a picture of a room out of a magazine. Write five questions about the picture to give to another student.
3 Pronunciation. Underline the stressed syllables.
There are two bedrooms in the house.
There's a table in the living room.
There are three armchairs in the living room.
There's a woman on the sofa.
There are two children in the room.
4 A/an or the?
1. Look at picture on
page 123.
2. There are five rooms in
house.
3. There is armchair in
living room.
There isn't garage.
There is fridge in
kitchen.
6. My father is shop
assistant.
7. He lives in flat in
Manchester.
5 Read the information and write about the flats.
Jenny lives in a small flat and Sally lives in a big flat.
Sally's flat
four
rooms: living
room
and:
bathroom
two rooms:
bed-sitting room very small kitchen
and:
small bathroom with a shower and a toilet
in the kitchen: small fridge
in the bed-sitting room: black and white TV
two bedrooms big kitchen separate toilet
in the kitchen:
big fridge dishwasher
in the living room: colour TV
Write about Sally's flat by completing the following description.
There four in Sally's flat: a living room, two and a big
is bathroom too, and a separate In
the kitchen a big and a dishwasher
colour in the ……….
Now write about Jenny's flat.
6 Write about one of these: your house or flat, your 'dream house', or the house/flat of someone you know (your mother/brother/friend . . . ).
7 Believe it or not. Read this with a dictionary.
There are only twelve letters in the Hawaiian alphabet: A, E, H, I, K, L, M, N, О, Р,
U and W.
There is a street in Canada that is 1,900km long. There are about 790,000 words in English. There are about 5,000 languages in the world (845 in India). There are six different languages in Great Britain and Ireland (English, Welsh,
Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Manx and Cornish).
5В Where do you work?
I Put in the correct preposition (at, in or on).
I live 14 St Andrew's Place, Dundee.
My father lives a small house
North London.
My girlfriend's flat is the seventh floor.
Do you live a house or a flat?
'Where's the toilet, please?' ' the second
floor.'
6. 'Is there a doctor near here?' 'Yes, 37
High Street.'
I lived America from 1976 to 1978.
She lives Pentonville Road.
2 Live or lives?
My Aunt Sally in New Jersey.
Where do you ?
We at 141 Riverside Avenue, Cardiff.
My brother's wife in Chicago.
The Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street.
4 Read this and fill in the table.
There are four floors in a block of flats. Two women and two men live in the flats; they are an architect, an artist, a doctor and a photographer. The architect lives on the ground floor. The photographer and the doctor are women. Philip is not an artist. Jane lives on the first floor. Susan is not a doctor; she lives under Dan.
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