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I. Read and learn the words. I an armchair ['a:mʧeǝ] a book [bʊk] a DVD player [̩di:




 

I an armchair ['a:mʧeǝ]
  a book [bʊk]
  a DVD player [̩di: vi: 'di: ̩pleıǝ] DVD
  a game [geım]
  a lamp [læmp]
  a living room ['lıvıŋ rʊm]
  a picture ['pıkʧǝ]
  a PlayStation ['pleı̩steıʃn]
  a poster ['pǝʊstǝ]
  a sofa ['sǝʊfǝ]
  a table ['teıbl]
  a TV [̩ti:'vi:]
  a wall [wɔ:l]
  comfortable ['kʌmfǝtǝbl]
  tidy ['taıdı]
  think [Ɵıŋk]
  some [sʌm] [sǝm] ,
II an Australian [ɒsˈtreılıən]
  a bar [ba:]
  a beach [bi:ʧ]
  a bridge [brıʤ]
  a café [ˈkæfeı]
  a cinema [ˈsınəmə]
  a club [klʌb]
  everything [ˈevrıƟıŋ]
  a ferry [ˈferı]
  a harbour [ˈha:bə]
  night-life [ˈnaıt laıf]
  the Opera House [ˈɒprə haʊs]
  a park [pa:k]
  seafood [ˈsi:fu:d]
  a shop [ʃɒp]
  a theatre [ˈƟıətə]
  a train [treın]
  a way [weı]
  winter [ˈwıntə]
  spring [sprıŋ]
  summer [ˈsʌmə]
  autumn [ˈɔ:təm]
  Sydney [ˈsıdnı]
  fast [fa:st]
  fresh [freʃ]
  international [ˌıntəˈnæʃnəl]
  slow [sləʊ]
  wonderful [ˈwʌndəfl]
  Japanese [ˌʤæpəˈni:z]
  Lebanese [ˌlebəˈni:z]
  Thai [taı]
  Turkish [ˈtɜ:kıʃ]
  Vietnamese [vıˌetnəˈmi:z]
  do [du:]
  go sailing [ˈseılıŋ]
  go surfing [ˈsɜ:fıŋ]
  go windsurfing [ˈwındˌsɜ:fıŋ]
  see [si:] ,
  travel [trævl]
  about $50 a night [əˈbaʊt] [ˈdɒləz] 50

 

II. T 8.3. Listen to Robert describing his living room. Read with the correct intonation.

 

My living room isnt very big, but I think its great. Theres an old sofa, and there are two armchairs. Theres a table with a TV and a DVD player on it.

Theres also a PlayStation. I love all the games. There are some books, and there are a lot of pictures and posters on the walls. There are two lamps. My rooms not very tidy but its really comfortable.

 

III. Speak about your room.

 

IV. T 8.8.(2nd ed) Find words with two stressed syllables in the text. Listen to the text. Read it with the correct intonation.

 

How to have a good time in Sydney.

Sydney has everything you want in a city. Its beautiful, it has old and new buildings, there are fantastic beaches, and the food is delicious.

When to go.

The best times to visit are spring and autumn. In summer it is very hot.

Where to stay.

There are cheap hotels in Kings Cross. A room is about $50 a night. There are international hotels in the centre. Here a room is about $150 a night.

What to do.

Sydney has theatres and cinemas, and of course, the Opera House. The best shops are in Pitt Street. Go to the harbour. There are beaches, walks, parks, and cafés and, of course, the wonderful bridge. Sydney has the famous Bondi Beach. People go swimming, surfing, windsurfing, and sailing. For night-life, there are clubs and bars in Oxford Street.

What to eat.

There are restaurants from every country Italian, Turkish, Lebanese, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Australians eat a lot of seafood its very fresh!

How to travel.

There are fast trains and slow buses. The best way to see Sydney is by ferry.

 

 

V. Give short answers to these questions. Pay attention to the difference between they are and there are.

 

1. Are there any beaches in Sydney? Are they fantastic?

2. Are there any hotels in Kings Cross? Are they cheap?

3. Are there any hotels in the centre? Are they cheap?

4. Are there any shops in Pitt Street? Are they good?

5. Are there any schools in the harbour?

6. Are there any hospitals on Bondi Beach?

7. Are there any trains in Sydney? Are they slow?

8. Are there any buses in Sydney? Are they fast?

 

VI. Ask and answer general and special questions on the text. Use the correct intonation.

 

VII. Speak about your home city, town or village.


 

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