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at would you like to chang. house or apartment? > two men lost in the city > a hotel room > homes for rent Had > @ girl showing pictures of her new house to a friend > anote ona refrigerator door » to describe your house or apartment > to talk about furniture and appliance for and give directions refer to the location of places in a town ada map > to write about your hou: B hou:ee A.A, What’s your house like? 1. VOCABULARY “) Listen and repeat. FY 2.READ “9 ‘A. Listen and read. Does Claire like her new house? .Claire Hey, Lucy! Check this out. ‘What is it? Claire It’s picture of my new house. Lucy Nol Claire Yes! Where do you live now? Claire On Cross Street. ‘My friend Tina has an apartment there. ‘What's your address? Claire It's 24 Cross Street. So, what's your new house like? Claire It’s great. Downstairs there's a big living room, a nice kitchen and a small bathroom. ‘What about upstairs? Claire There are two small bedrooms, one large bedroom and a big bathroom. Is there a yard? Glaire Yes, there is. And there’s even a fish pond in it, Nice! Glaire Hey, come over for coffee later. Sure, See you later. B. Read again and answer the questions. 1, Who has an apartment on Cross Street? 2. What's Claire's new address? 3. Are there two large bedrooms in Claire’s house? 4, Where's the big bathroom? 5. What's special about the yard? 3.GRAMMAR There is / There are Read the examples and make sentences with there is/are, There's a big bathroom upstairs. There isn'ta garage. Yes, there is, Isthere a yard? < ‘No, there isn’t, There aren't three windows in the bedroom. There are only two. Are there four bedrooms__w Yes there are. in your house? ‘No, there aren't. Grammar Reference p.126 4. PRACTICE Complete the dialogues with the correct form of there is/are. 1. Mr. Miles a big window in the bedroom? Mrs. Stone No, » but a large window in the living room, 2 three bedrooms in my house. They are all upstairs. 3. Tony two bathrooms in Andy's new apartment? Jane Yes, 4 two red ties in the closet. —______ only one. 5. Betty What's your apartment like? Henry It’s very nice two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. Betty a living room? Henry Yes, of course. 5. SPEAK Talk in pairs. Where do you live? What's your address? Do you live in a house or in an apartment? What's your house/apartment like? Dont be afraid to make JB mistakes when you speak. fi1. VOCABULARY “+ Listen and repeat. 2 Man —_No. All the bathrooms in our hotel only are they talking about? hes gohower Man —_Thisis your room. Room 315. Woman Well, I guess it doesn’t matter... The Woman Thank you. mirror is nice and big and... Man The TVis in this cupboard. Man Do you need anything else? Woman. And the remote control? Woman No, thank you. This is for you. Man __It’son the night table, next to the Man Oh, thank you. Enjoy your stay. telephone, Wonmal OK Whee the auntie B. Read again and correct the sentences below. It’s under the cupboard. 1. The telephone is in the cupboard. Right. And the bathroom... 2. There is a TV next to the telephone. Ie’ right this way. 3. The mini-bar is under the closet. Oh, it doesn’t have a bathtub! 4, The bathroom has a bathtub. 5. The mirror in the bathroom is small.6.LISTEN © Listen to the dialogues and choose picture a or b. 3.GRAMMAR PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Look and make sentences. aielio under in front of behind next to Grammar Reference p.127 4.PRACTICE Look at the picture in activity 1 and circle the correct words. 1. The rug is under / in front of the bed. 2. The desk is next to the mini-bar / chair, 3, The lamp is on / behind the night table, 4, The rug// mirror is in the bathroom. 5, The telephone is on the table / desk. 6. The toilet is in front of / next to the sink. 7. The TV is under / in the cupboard. 8, The night table is next to the bed / cupboard. 5.PRONUNCIATION <<“) Listen and repeat. Notice the intonation 7.SPEAK and rhythm. GAME: SPOT THE DIFFERENCES 1, A: Where's the yellow lamp? Student A go to page 120, Bz It’s on the desk. Student B go to page 122. 2. A: Where’s the rug? 8.WRITE B: It's in front of the bed. Choose one of the pictures on pages 120 and 122 3. A: Where's the TV? and describe it. B: It’s in the cupboard. vo 4, A: Where are the shoes? Q The Lanep is next to the bed... | B: They're under the bed. Q |AG Make yourself at home 1,.VOCABULARY “3 Listen and repeat. Which of the following do you have at home? Putwordsin groups (eg. furiture and appliances) ‘oleam new vocabulary washing machine microwave armchair B. Read again and write T for True 2.READ “+ or F for False. A. Listen and read. 1, Brian is at work. C) Who is the note for? 2. Brin fee 3. The dishwasher doesn’t worl. 4, Brian has clothes outside. 5. The cake is for Brian's sister. 9 re Make yourceip Sera a horse. | have cigs. * *B. Nne somny 'SSES all day C. Read again and find Plense take Rep, who or what these food is next : fee hin, words refer to. 1.1 (line 1): 2. him (line 3): 3. They (line 6) 4. it (line 9): the red bowl ts for @ rrony, 5, them (line 11): "have clothes i ishwasher, Ang Se hang ty thes br. the wasnt F a Wo tem outside, tage ten Machine. (1) 6. you (line 12): There's a Surpitsh sis! gy 1° cake! Enjoys Y GOK in the refiigeratoy - Ste You tonigns, Bran @3.GRAMMAR OBJECT PERSONAL PRONOUNS: Read the examples. What do you notice about. the words in bold? Tim late for work. Give me a ride, plea s ‘You look familiar. I think Tknow you, Dan Who's Mr. Adams? Frank He's my new boss. I can’t stand him, like Tina. She is very nice, I hang out with her every day. Alice Where's my hamburger? Tom It’sin the microwave. Eat it, ‘We don’t understand, Help us, please, ‘Look at these armchairs. They're leather. [like them. Grammar Reference p.127 4. PRACTICE ‘Complete with object personal pronouns. 1. Your room is a mess. Clean 2. Those are my sunglasses. Give to me, please. 3. That girl is in my English class, Tknow . 4, Robert and I are late. Please drive to school. 5.Sue Greg! Greg What? Sue Ineed in the kitchen, There's something wrong with the refrigerator. 6. That actor is terrible. I can’t stand 5.GRAMMAR a(n)vs. the Read the examples. What’s the difference between a(n) and the? Thave an armchair and a couch in my living room. ‘The armchair is black and the couch is white. Grammar Reference p.127 6. PRACTICE Complete with a(n) or the. 1. There are two bookcases in our apartment, small bookcase and ___big bookcase. ___ big bookcase is in_ living room and small bookcase is in 2.Ted There's bedroom. jacket and umbrella on couch. Whose are they? Kate jacket is Luey’s and umbrella’s her brother's. 7.PRONUNCIATION Sy) ‘A. Listen and repeat. Notice the syllable that is stressed in words a and b. a. washing b. machine B. Read the following words and underline the stressed syllable. Then listen and check your answers. microwave z BS chocolate chocolate| Ad In the city RET 1.VOCABULARY Listen and repeat. “5 Before you read, look at the picture helps you understand the situation, ‘A. Look at the picture below. What do you think the people are talking about? Listen, read and check your answers. Girl Need any help, guys? Dave Yes, where’s the Museum of Modern Art? Girl _ It’s across from the hospital on West Street. Nigel How do we get there? Girl Go down this road and turn left at the traffic lights. Then go straight ahead and turn left again at the bank. The museum is on your right between the cathedral and the police station. Nigel Isit far? Girl _ It’s about a twenty-minute walk. Dave It’s far. Let’s take a taxi. Girl No, don’t take a taxi. Take the subway to 53" Street and Fifth Avenue, It’s near the museum. Visit the cathedral, too. Its beautiful. Nigel OK, thanks. Girl No problem. Turn’ Turn left right wT oa across from Go straight ahead B. Read again and write T for True or F for False. . 1, The museum is on West Street. 2. The museum is a 20-minute walk from the hospital 3. The museum is next to the cathedral. 4, The museum is across from the police station. 5. The museum is near 53 Street and Fifth Avenue. bank3.GRAMMAR IMPERATIVE. Look and write: Walk! Don’t walk! Grammar Reference p.127 4. PRACTICE | Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs in the box. C8 not write turn not go not use visit} 1. Henry the microwave. Itdoesn't work. 3, Teacher Eddie! Please onthe desk. Louise Oh, OK. Student Sorry, Miss. 2. Diane the museum on King Street. 4.Man How do I get to the bank? Paul What about the Natural History Museum? Woman. down this road and Diane No, there. It isn’t open today. left at the traffic lights. Its on your right. 5.LISTEN “yp Look at the map, listen and write where the people want to go. et ae | 1. Mike: 2. Jenny: 3. Olivia: 6.SPEAK Talk in pairs. Look at the map above. Go down. Student A: Imagine that Student B is at the traffic lights. Choose a place and imagine you are there, but don’t tell Student B. Give him/her directions to this place. \ Student B: Imagine you are at the traffic lights. Follow Student A's directions. Where is he/sheAe House-hu
say where things and buildings are located > describe my house or apartment > ask for and give directions > use prepositions of place > talk about furniture and appliances > give my address > describe a room: > read a map > write about my house/apartment/dream house > use object personal pronouns > use the ImperativeCulture page \ A. What do you know about these buildings? Listen, read and checkyouranswers. >) is on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The whole building s about 1,453 ft. tall, and there are 103 floors. There are 6,500 windows and 73 elevators. It takes under a minute to ride the elevator from the Ist floor to the observation deck on the 86th floor. There are 1,860 steps from the ground to the top. The Empire State Building has 1,000 business offices, and 21,000 people work there. The building even has its own zip code! For some holidays, they change the color of the lights at the top of the building. 19 buildings between Fifth and Seventh Avenue in New York City. The main building in the plaza is the GE (General Electric) Building. Itis the home of the NBC brosdeasting studios. The building's address is 30 Rockefeller Center, but people call it “30 Rock.” There are 70 floors in this skyscraper, and it’s 872 ft. tall. There is a large observation deck at the top called “The Top of the Rock.” The plaza in front of the GE Building is famous for its golden sculpture of the mythic hero Prometheus. During the winter, they turn the area in front of the statue into an outdoor ice skating rink, and a lot of people skate there in front of the large Christmas tree. B. Read again. What do the numbers refer to? Match. 1.70 a, the number of offices in the 2. 21,000 Empire State Building 3.872 b. the number of floors in 4, 6,500 Rockefeller Center 5.19 c. the number of buildings there are 6. 1,000 in Rockefeller Center 4. the number of people that work at the Empire State Building . the number of windows the Empire State Building has f, the height of Rockefeller Center You ean find more information on this topie at btte://smvw.mmpl.net/travelerameriean/traveleramericanindex him
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