Playing
Speaking
Working.
c) Aladdin was so
Stupid
Angry
Happy and took
Cat
The wizard
Girl home.
d) OK. Ill fetch
Food
Wood
Clothes and we all will have
Breakfast
Dinner
Supper together.
4. ³ , 䳺 .
Aladdin and his mother (to be) very pleased. The next day Aladdin and the wizard (to go) to the market. The wizard (to buy) some beautiful clothes for Aladdin, and Aladdin (To be) very pleased.
Then they (to go) for a long walk. They (to walk) along a stony path. Aladdin (to be) tired and hot. After some time they (to come) to the bottom of a hill.
5. , .
Go and tell Aladdin to come to me, ________________ said.
Bring me servants, beautiful clothes, and horses. said ___________.
You may marry the Princess now.___________ said.
No, said ____________. First I must build a beautiful palace.
_____________saw Aladdins palace and asked, Who lives there?
6. , .
Take Wizards palace and put it in my place he said. (____________). He lifted Aladdins palace and took it to America. (______________). In the morning the Sultan woke up and looked out of his window (_____________). He rubbed his hands (____________).
Where is Aladdins palace and the Princess? (______________). We are your servants and were near your bed all night (________).
Make my mother a prisoner and bring her to me (_____________). Some friends (_________) found Aladdin and made him a prisoner.
7. .
The Viziers son was very cold and uncomfortable.
Do not be frightened. said Aladdin to the Princess. You are safe here.
Then he put the Viziers son in a cupboard and blew cold air on him.
In the morning Aladdin rubbed the magic lamp, and the Jinn appeared.
The Princess was very frightened.
8. .
He told the Jinn _____________ the bed back to the ________. The Jinn put the Viziers _______with the Princess on the _______. Then he picked up ________ and took it back to the Palace. That morning the Sultan went ________ the Princess.
What is ___________? he asked.
The Princess told him about her ___________.
I am _________ and afraid. she said.
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three | a door | |
marry | money | |
behind | a plate | |
wanted | time | |
sold | the princess | |
every | month |
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a) Aladdin sold plate for some money.
b) All the shops were shut.
c) In the morning Aladdins mother took the girls and the jewels to the Sultan.
d) You may marry the Princess now. he said
e) This madethe wizard very angry.
13.
1) To make a magic words
2) Go down and take the lamp
3) To rise the stone
4) There were a lot of trees spread with wonderful gold
5) She rubbed the lamp with dust
6) Aladdins mother was afraid of him
14. ,
a) The Sultan was very pleased with Aladdins present.
b) The Princess is marrying the Viziers son.
c) Soon Aladdin became Sultan, really strong and brave man.
15. , .
Who a gold bowl full of big ?
What sparkled like ?
When did s mother take the girls and the jewels to the .?
did everybody do the street?
was the Sultan very pleased ?
How the Jinn appear?
many servants ride Aladdin to the palace?
14. .
I loved my brother very much, but you dont put up with new relatives.
Aladdin climbed a ladder and took down the lamp.
He lifted Aladdins palace and took it to Africa.
Oh! The Princess, I love you. Ive come for you, honey.
15. . .
Why did Aladdin and his mum live in a little house? | |
What did Aladdin do every day? | |
Who came to Aladdin one day? | |
What was he? | |
What did mum say when she saw a man? | |
Why did she say so? | |
Why were mum and Al. pleased? | |
Where did the Wizard and Al. go then? | |
What did the Wizard tell Al.? | |
What else did Al. see? | |
What kind of trees were there in the garden? | |
Why did the Wizard leave Aladdin in the darkness? | |
Who appeared soon? | |
Who gave Aladdin much food? | |
What did Aladdin want one day? | |
Why did Sultan befool Aladdins mum? | |
What did Aladdin decide to do then? | |
How did the Wizard take a lamp? | |
Where did the Wizard take Princess out? | |
What did Sultan tell? | |
Who helped Aladdin? | |
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17. .
To watch | ||
True | ||
Lie | ||
False | ||
Cruel | ||
Kind | ||
Stupid | ||
Fool | ||
Look here | ||
Listen | ||
To loose a mind | , 璿 | |
To forget | ||
To put up | ||
To agree | ||
To solve | ||
To decide | ||
To be pleased | , | |
Stony path | ||
To be tired | ||
Bottom of a hill | ||
Foot of a hill | ||
Top of a hill | ||
Crown of a hill | ||
To collect | () () | |
To gather | ||
To pick up | ||
Noise | ||
Quite | ||
Silence | ||
To be frightened | ||
To be afraid | ||
Fright | ||
To frighten | ||
jewels |
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my sweet home
2
ij (house)
1. , :
Kinds of dwelling:
bungalow | , |
castle | |
cottage | , , |
home | , , |
house | , |
detached house | , - |
semi-detached house | , |
terraced house | , , |
flat | BRITISH , , . American usually apartment |
block of flats | |
self-contained flat | |
two-roomed flat | |
mansion | , |
multi-storey building | |
palace | , |
villa | , , |
Adjectives that describe a house / a flat
Accessible | |
attractive | |
comfortable | |
cosy | |
cluttered | |
cramped | |
spacious | |
(well/poorly) furnished | , , |
Parts of a house:
Attic/loft | , ; (loft/attic conversion) |
balcony | |
basement | , , |
ceiling | |
cellar | |
chimney | |
door | |
drive | 䒿 |
fireplace | |
floor | |
greenhouse | |
landing | |
porch | |
roof | |
tiled roof | |
stairs, staircase | |
shed | |
shutter | |
storey | |
terrace or patio | (paved area between house and garden for sitting and eating, etc.) |
Rooms:
Bathroom | |
Bedroom | |
bedsitting-room / bed-sitter | |
corridor | |
dining-room | |
hall | |
kitchen | |
sitting-room/ living-room/ lounge | |
lavatory/WC | |
study | |
utility room |
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a doormat | |
a doorstep | |
a doorway | , 䒿 |
a spy hole | |
a dressing table | |
a mirror | |
a telephone | |
a light switch | |
a doorbell | |
stairs | |
pictures |
Modern conveniences:
Bath central heating chute | electricity gas hot and cold running water | lift washbasin |
2. .
To rent a flat/house To own a house It s a dream of a flat/house A housewarming party To be within easy reach of something To be satisfied with To have very easy access to To have a view over something To look over a park (to overlook) To move to/into a new flat/house To furnish a room To get on well with neighbours To live in a quiet neighbourhood Recreation facilities To wire the house An estate agent | - / , , American realtor |
3. , , .
Dialogue 1.
Costas Where do you live?
Mary I live in a house in the country in Surrey in the south of England. Its an old farmhouse, about two hundred years old, with very thick walls, so its warm in winter and cool in summer, but its difficult to look after because its so old.
Costas How many rooms are there?
Mary There are four bedrooms, two quite big, one smaller and one is tiny. They allhave wonderful views over the countryside.
Costas Do you live there alone?
Mary Well, I live with my animals. I have three dogs and five cats! What about you? Do you live in the country?
Costas I live in Athens in a flat on the fourth floor.
Mary How does it feel to live in a flat?
Costas Theres a kitchen where I cook and eat, a living room with a balcony, and two small bedrooms. The house I live is about five years old you see, Im not a fan of old buildings. The flat is comfortable, and the neighbourhood is nice. I dont live in the city centre as theres too much traffic, and the thin walls let the sound through.
Mary For me life is too hectic in a city.
Costas It is. But the flat looks over a park and the shops are within easy reach.
Dialogue 2.
Susan Do you live in London?
Diane Yes, I live in a large house in North Kensington. Its a Victorian family house, which has recently been divided into four flats. My husband, daughter and I share one flat on the first floor.
Susan How many rooms does it have?
Diane Its a two-bedroom flat with a large living room and small kitchen.
Susan Is it a nice area you live in?
Diane It is a very nice part of London. It has a lot of local amenities like local school, local parks, a shopping mall, and its very easy access to other parts of London.
Susan Do you own the flat?
Diane No, we rent it from our friends.
Susan Do you get on well with your neighbours?
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Diane Oh, yes, perfectly well. We know all the people in the other flats.
Dialogue 3
Mr Andrews is looking for a new house. He's tired of living in the city and he wants to live in a quiet village. Hes with the estate agent now.
Estate Agent Well, Mr Andrews. This is the semi-detached house that I told you about... Number 51,
Almond Road.
Mr Andrews Hmm... when was it built?
Agent It was built in 1954.
Mr Andrews Is that a new roof? It looks new.
Agent It is nearly new. It was put on last year. You can see that the house is in very good condition.
Mr Andrews Its quite an old house. Im worried about the electrical wiring. Has it been rewired?
Agent Yes, it has.
Mr Andrews Oh, when was it done?
Agent Five years ago. Also, its been redecorated. Central heating has been put in, and a new garage has been built.
Mr Andrews Oh, when was that done?
Agent Only last year. Its built of brick and has a tiled roof...
Mr Andrews Its a long way from a big town. Its important for me to see the mail before I go to work. When is it delivered?
Agent Its usually delivered at about 7.30.
4. . , .
East or West, home is best. , .
There is no place like home. , .
An Englishmans home is his castle. ij .
5. ,
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1. 25 Orchard Lane. Cottage. Built: 1946. Stone/ thatched roof. Central heating: 1979. Rewired: 1975.
2. 57 Oxford Avenue. Terraced house. Built: 1985. Brick/ flat roof. Repainted: 2003.
3. 62 Harvey Street. Semi-detached house. Built: 1968. Brick/ tiled roof. New roof: 1985. Redecorated: 1990.
4. 29 Primrose Drive. Detached house. Built: 1937. Brick/tiled roof. Sauna: 1987. Redecorated: 1987.
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Agent Well, here we are. This is the cottage I told you about. Its 25 Orchard Lane.
Mr/Ms I see the house is very old. When was it built?
Agent
Mr/Ms Well, the house is very solid. Its made of stone, isnt it?
Agent
Mr/Ms Does it have modern conveniences? Does it have central heating?
Agent
Mr/Ms I'm worried about the electrical wiring. Has it been rewired?
Agent
7. . , .
Housing survey
1. What kind of home do you live in?
[] apartment [] house [] other ___________________
2. How long have you been living there? Since _____________ (month / year)
3. How far from work / University is it? About ______________ (distance / time)
4. How big is it? About_____________ (square meters)
5. How many rooms does it have? ______________ rooms total
6. Does it have ?
[] air conditioning [] a microwave
[] central heating [] a dryer
[] a dishwasher [] a view
[] a washing machine [] a pool
7. Are there any in your neighborhood?
[] restaurants [] movie theaters
[] supermarkets [] recreation facilities
[] shops [] parks
8. Is your neighborhood ?
[] crowded [] clean
[] safe [] quiet
8. , ( ).
How many students...?
live in apartments? live in houses? live close to University? live more than five miles from University? live more than twenty miles from | University? have recreation facilities in their neighborhoods? live in quiet neighborhoods? |
9. .
1. They live in a(n) house which stands by itself in a field.
a) attached b) detached c) detaching d) semi-detached
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2. My brother lives on the eleventh floor of that .. of flats.
a) block b) building c) house d) tower
3. Our house isnt joined to the other houses in the street: its ..
a) attached b) disconnected c) detached d) divided
4. The new police station is to be built the main square.
a) close b) near c) neighbourhood d) side
5. His bedroom the park.
a) overlooks b) oversees c) overtakes d) undergoes
6. We are into our new house on Monday.
a) arriving b) entering c) moving d) transporting
7. The best person to approach if you are looking for a house is an estate .
a) agent b) clerk c) official d) representative
10. , . , .
a mansion/palace/castle
b cottage/bungalow/villa
c detached house/semi-detached house/terrace house
11. .
1. A house which has only one storey | |||||||
2. A very large house | |||||||
3. A set of rooms for one family to live in, usually in a house or building which is divided | |||||||
into several sets of such rooms | |||||||
4. One of a row of similar houses joined together by their side walls | |||||||
5. A room which is used for living and sleeping in. | |||||||
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attic basement cellar lavatory/toilet | loft lounge study |
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1. , . , . 2. ? . 3. , , . , . 4. . , , . ij . 5. . . . 6. , , , . 7. . ʳ . 8. ³ , .
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1. He is a real prince, and his family has lived in this since the 14th century.
2. Ive always dreamed of moving to the country and living in an old
3. They dont live in a house, they live in a modern .. of .
4. A family house standing on its own is called a .. house.
5. We love our old house so much that we never want to to a new one.
6. Many new apartments have been built in our . Our little old house is now surrounded by monstrous sky-scrapers.
7. Youll find the garden-chairs in the at the bottom of the garden. Bring them up and well have a drink on the and watch the sunset.
8. Ive moved to a now I cant manage the stairs any more at my age.
9. Leave your car in the , just in front of the garage. Itll be safe there.
15. ϳ .
RENTING A HOLIDAY HOME
Student A | Student B |
Imagine you have put the following advertisement in todays newspaper. | You are looking for a house or a flat to rent for 2 weeks in the summer. You see the following advertisement in the newspaper. |
HOLIDAY home to let. Summer months. Phone 865432. Evenings only. | |
Imagine the home to let is your own house. Student B is interested in renting your home and will phone you about it. If Student B is interested, arrange a day and time when he/she can come and see your house / flat. Think about the following: | You decide to phone up Student A to find out more details. Think of at least 10 questions. If you are interested in the house or a flat, arrange a day and time when you can come and see it. Think about the following: |
Where the house / flat is situated. How big it is (rooms, etc.). When it is free. How much the rent is (per week). Its state (modern, old, spacious, etc.). Any amenities (distance to the beach, access, shops, garage, etc.). |
16. , : ) ; ) ; ) ; .
a) My ideal home would be a with . and .
b) It would have a view overlooking
c) The rooms would be painted .
d) On the floor Id have
e) The most beautiful room would be
f) Id share my home with
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