Unit5 PDF
Unit5 PDF
5
Reading review: underlining and highlighting
vocabulary word categories
Grammar prepositions of location
Writing
subject-verb agreement in different
sentence types
Architecture
Unit Question
What is your
favorite room?
A
Answer these questions. Then share your answers with
a partner.
B
Listen to The Q Classroom online. Then answer these
questions.
ONLINE C
Go to the Online Discussion Board to discuss the
Unit Question with your classmates.
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3. Ethan’s bed is .
2. Do you have all of these rooms in your home? Are there any that you
don’t have?
3. Which person would you like to visit? Why do you want to visit them?
B. Choose one or two questions from Activity A. Write your answers. Look
back at your Quick Write on page 71. Think about what you learned.
A Tall Man in a
Small Space
1 Steve Sauer is a very tall man. He’s 6 feet
2 inches (187 cm), but he lives in an extremely
small apartment. It’s only 11 feet by 16 feet
(3.35 by 4.88 meters). However, this isn’t
a problem for Sauer. He loves his small
apartment. Sauer doesn’t like extra, unused
space, and he doesn’t own many things.
2 Sauer spent seven years building his tiny Sauer’s kitchen and dining area
apartment. He designed it, and he also designed
and built some of the furniture. The apartment 3 When you come in the front door, there
has many open areas. It doesn’t have many walls is a hall. The bathroom is on the left. Next
or doors. It has a kitchen with a dining area, a to the bathroom is the kitchen. In the hall
bathroom, two beds, a TV area, and a reading near the kitchen counter, there is a large
area. In addition, he has space for his two bicycles. yellow square on the floor. Lift it up, and you
see a beautiful bathtub under the floor.
4 The most interesting parts of the apartment
are the beds and the TV area. There is one bed
above the bathroom. The other bed is above
the closet, at the end of the hall. The TV area is
beside the closet. It’s a small but relaxing place
to watch TV. Above this area, across from the
bed, there is a small reading area. It’s next to a
big window. There is a sunny view of the street.
5 Sauer loves his tiny apartment. It is modern and
neat. There is a place for everything important,
but there is no space for extra or unnecessary
things. In his free time, he loves to design and
build things for small spaces. What’s his job? He’s
Steve Sauer in his apartment an interior designer1 for airplanes!
1 interior designer: a person who designs the inside of a building or other indoor space
a. The beds and the TV area are very interesting and unusual.
e. Sauer designed and built his apartment and some of the furniture.
Tip for Success C. Work with a partner. Scan the article again and look at the photos.
Often you can Label the areas in Sauer’s apartment.
understand something
better when you see
it. A diagram or a bathroom bed closet reading area
drawing can help you bathtub bed kitchen TV area
see (or visualize) what
you read. This can
improve your reading Level 1 Level 2
comprehension.
window
a. b. closet f.
TV
g.
dining
area
c.
d.
hall
or
e. do h.
do
or
F. Write the words from the reading that best complete the sentences.
bathtub beds bicycles designed neat
reading small space tall watching TV
video vocabulary
about a famous house called architect (n.) a person who designs and
plans buildings
Fallingwater. Then check your
comprehension. dramatic (adj.) sudden, great, or exciting
fantastic (adj.) very good; wonderful
waterfall (n.) a place where water falls from a
high place to a low place
C. Think about the unit video, Reading 1, and Reading 2 as you discuss
these questions. Then choose one question and write an answer.
A. In your vocabulary log, make a chart like the one in the Building
Vocabulary box. Then write these words under the correct room.
Some words can go in more than one room.
B. With a partner, add more words to your charts. Write them under
the correct room.
Tip for Success C. Ask and answer these questions with a partner.
Here are some
useful adjectives to 1. What furniture is in your living room? What adjectives describe
describe rooms: your living room?
large – small
sunny – dark 2. What appliances are in your kitchen? What adjectives describe
colorful – plain
modern – traditional
your kitchen?
3. What furniture is in your bedroom? What adjectives describe
your bedroom?
UNIT At the end of this unit, you are going to write about your favorite room. Your
OBJECTIVE
sentences will include information from the readings, the unit video, and your
own ideas.
A. Look at the picture. Write sentences with prepositions of location on page 83.
B. Read this paragraph about the picture in Activity A on page 82. There
are five errors. Find them and correct them.
C. Look around your classroom. What do you see? Use the words to write
sentences with prepositions of location.
She has breakfast at the small They have breakfast at the small
round table. round table.
subject verb
If a sentence has more than one subject or verb, the verb(s) must still agree
with the subject(s).
subject verb subject verb
My mother and father collect books. My brothers put away their clothes
and make their beds.
verb
She doesn’t like small rooms. Luis and Paul don’t like the room.
subject verb subject verb
The room isn’t very big. The rooms aren’t very big.
Tip for Success B. Read the sentences. Write S if the subject is singular. Write P if the
Some nouns have subject is plural. Then circle the correct verb form.
irregular plurals:
man–men P 1. Tamara and Mina ( likes / like ) to relax in the living room.
woman–women
child–children
person–people 2. The bedroom and reading area ( provides / provide ) privacy.
foot–feet
tooth–teeth 3. Some people ( enjoy / enjoys ) meals in the kitchen.
D. Write complete sentences. For each sentence, use one phrase from
Group A and one phrase from Group B. Change the verb form if
necessary. There are many different ways to combine the phrases.
Group A Group B
My mother and father have a nice apartment
The bedroom and the reading area enjoy reading
Toshi like animals
My brother have a view of the garden
The people next door be very noisy
E. Make questions from the words. Change the verb form if necessary.
Then answer the questions.
UNIT In this assignment, you are going to write about your favorite room. Think
OBJECTIVE
about the Unit Question, “What is your favorite room?” Use the readings,
the unit video, and your work in this unit. Look at the Self-Assessment
checklist on page 88.
ONLINE Go to the Online Writing Tutor for a writing model and alternate
Unit Assignments.
Writing Tip A. Brainstorm Draw a floor plan of your favorite room. Write
You can use there words to describe it. Then describe your room to a partner.
is and there are to
describe a room. The My favorite room in my apartment is my living room. It’s a large living
verb be agrees with room. There’s a colorful sofa and two comfortable armchairs.
the word after it:
There is a closet.
There are some
shoes on the floor.
ONLINE C. REVISE Review your sentences with a partner. Read your partner’s
sentences. Then go online and use the Peer Review worksheet.
Discuss the review with your partner.
SELF-ASSESSMENT
Yes No
■ ■ Do you use prepositions of location correctly?
■ ■ Do you use correct subject-verb agreement?
■ ■ Do you include vocabulary from the unit?
■ ■ Do you use capitalization and punctuation correctly?
Circle the words and phrases you have learned in this unit.
Check (✓) the skills you learned. If you need more work on a skill, refer to the
page(s) in parentheses.