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Vocabulary in use 1 There are three short descriptions of accommodation. Decide which one is a student hostel, a hotel, an apartment.
2 Translate from Russian into English:
3 Grammar practice Do the online exercises: Modals ‘must’, ‘might’, ‘cant’: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-exercises/modals-deduction-present Past ability & Possibility: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-exercises/past-ability-possibility Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
4 Reading 1. Read the text and find out: 1 What type of house is being described? 2 What are the key features of this type of house? 3 Where can you find these houses? Vocabulary To store – хранить, накапливать, запасать Round the corner –за углом, рядом, близко Furniture – мебель, обстановка, фурнитура Warehouse – товарный склад, пакгауз, большой магазин To convert into – превращать Clue – ключ (к разгадке), подсказка Reading Houses Look at a house from the outside, and you can guess what type of people live in it. Well, perhaps this is not always true. Some people can live in unusual houses. Some people live on boats, in tree houses or in tents. For example, imagine you are in an old part of an industrial city in the UK. Cities like London, Manchester, Liverpool or Newcastle. There is a river, or a canal, which was important for transport in the past, before the railways were built. There are a lot of enormous buildings near the water. They were built in the 19th century. They must be industrial places to store things for import or export. But…look more closely! There are expensive cars parked outside some of these buildings. And on the corner of the street there is a French restaurant, with a wine bar opposite. And just round the corner there is a shop with beautiful furniture. And here are more shops…Who buys these things? Answer: the people who now live in these old buildings. Old warehouses like these offer two things that are difficult to find in modern houses: space, and a view. Over the past 10 years, more and more architects have converted buildings like this into apartments, which have big rooms, high ceilings… and often a terrace which looks onto the water. So, the old parts of many of Britain’s industrial cities now have a new life. They are not dead anymore, with empty warehouses and disused factories. You can buy factory space and make yourself a home in it. And the people who live in them can walk or cycle to work. Or…with so much space. They work from home with a computer and a modem! Buildings don’t always tell us about lifestyles immediately. So, next time you see an old station, a deserted church or a village school in Britain, look carefully for the clues. You may get a surprise. Is this true in your town too? 2 Are these sentences true or false?
5 Discussing video/audio 1 Who renovates, furnishes and decorates your house? Do you like being involved? 2 Watch the video Model home tour for our new house. Describe 3 things you liked in the house. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOB-tP9Ie6g Write down the words which may be new for you. Was this video interesting? Why? 3 In class, describe the style and furniture of your house/flat/room. 6 Revision 1 Fill in the gaps with the following words and word combinations: central heating; MP3 player; ugly; rent; roof; bored; fashionable; antique
2 Choose the correct answer: 1 It ________ be an antique mirror. I am sure of it. a must b can с could d might 2 ____________ I take your book? a Must b Can с May d Might 3 She ___________ be 50! She looks very young. a can’t b must not с may not d could 4 Are your neighbors on holiday? They ________ be. The car isn’t outside the house. a can’t b must not с are d could 5 Where is the orange juice? I am not sure. Probably in the fridge, or it _________. be on the table in the other room. a must b must not с can d might 6 _________ you translate this text? a Have b Can с Might d May 7 I ___________ do it for you. Sorry! a can’t b have с can d may 3 Translate these sentences into English: 1 Двери сделаны из пластика в моей квартире. 2 Мне нравятся изделия из дерева. 3 Мне не нравится этот шкаф, потому что он старомодный. 4 Считаю, что сервант совершенно бесполезная вещь. 5 Моя двоюродная сестра собирается купить занавески в гостиную. 6 На диване много маленьких подушек. 7 Мне нужно купить крючки для полотенец. 8 Я не вижу Анну. Где она? Она в ванной принимает душ. 9 Я очень удивился, когда в большом городе увидел необычный дом. 4 Choose one of the topics and write a brief essay (use the words under study): 1 My room. 2 My favorite furniture style. 3 My cabinet. UNIT 14 What's in Fashion? 1 Vocabulary review
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