Методическая разработка для подготовке к ЕГЭ Дом, жильё

Методическая разработка представляет собой тематический "кейс" и создана в помощь учителям английского языка, реализующих кейс метод. Приведенные материалы расчитаны на подготовку учащихся к итоговой аттестации по английскому языку. Тематический "кейс" организован согласно определенной схемы: лексика по теме, упражнения на закрепление лексики, на словообразование, вопросы по изучаемой теме, примеры устных высказываний, заданий по монологической речи, грамматический материал для повторения, задан...
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Автор разработки:

ФИО: Фирсина Елена Николаевна

ОУ: МБОУ СОШ №13 г.Владимир

Должность: учитель английского языка

Тема: Дом, жильё.

План:

  1. Список слов по теме

  2. Упражнения на закрепление лексики и словообразованию

  3. Грамматика для повторения

  4. Упражнения по грамматике

  5. Вопросы по теме

  6. Пример устного высказывания по теме

  7. Примеры заданий по устной монологической речи

  8. Пример диалогического высказывания

  9. Примеры заданий по устной диалогической речи

  10. Художественный или научно-популярный текст по теме

  11. Упражнения по тексту для улучшения усвоения лексики грамматики

  12. Сочинение по теме с планом и рекомендациями

  13. Темы сочинений по теме для самостоятельной работы

  14. Личное письмо по теме с комментариями

  15. Задания для написания письма по теме

  16. Высказывания великих людей по теме

  17. Пословицы по теме

1. armchair кресло,

balcony, балкон

bathroom ванная комната

bedroom спальная

bedside table тумбочка

bedspread покрывало

block of flats многоквартирный дом

bookcase книжный шкаф

building здание

building society строительное общество

bunk bed двухъярусная кровать

camp bed раскладушка

carpet ковёр

ceiling потолок

cellar подвал

central heating центральное отопление

chair стул

chest of drawers комод

closet стенной шкаф

coat rack вешалка

communal flat коммунальная квартира

cosy уютный

cooker плита

cooker hood вытяжка

corridor коридор

cottage коттедж

cover with dust sheets покрыть чехлами

cover покрывало

curtain занавеска

curtain rail карниз

detached house отдельный дом

dining room столовая

dish-drainer сушилка для посуды

drawing room гостиная

dressing-table туалетный столик

dwelling жилище

fitted carpet палас

fireplace камин

freezer морозильная камера

farnish меблировать


furniture мебель

hall прихожая

houseplant комнатное растение

linoleum линолеум

modem accommodations современные удобства

oven духовка

papered оклеенный обоями

parquet паркет

radiator батарея центрального управления

refrigerator холодильник

refuse-chute мусоропровод

semi-detached house один из двух домов под общей крышей

stereo system стерео система

stool табурет

storeroom кладовая

stove печь

tap кран

tea set чайный сервиз

tiled покрытый кафельной плиткой

upholstered furniture мягкая мебель

vacuum cleaner пылесос

wall-paper обои

wall units стенка

wardrobe шкаф

washing machine стиральная машина

yard двор







World-building

To design - design - designing

To reflect - reflection - reflective

To study - study - studious

- -- convenience -- convenient

To comfort - comfort - comfortable

To space - space - spacious

To furnish - furniture, furnishing(s)

To hand - hanger

To clean - cleaner, cleaning - cleany

To brush - brush

To wash - dishwasher - washing (machine)

To sweep - sweeper

To lock - lock, locker - locked

To lighten - light - lit, enlighten

To decorate - decoration - decorated

To dine - dinner - dining - room

To dwell - dwelling - dwelling

To wallpaper - wallpaper -wallpapered



Grammar to revise

Предложениея , начинающиеся с конструкций типа there is /there are

В английском языке есть предложения, начинающиеся со слов there is (имеется), there are (имеются), there was (имелся), there were (имелись), there will be (будет, будут). В таких предложениях подлежащее, которое обычно выражено существительным, стоит после глагола to be (т. е. после is, are, was, were).

Основная схема предложения

Методическая разработка для подготовке к ЕГЭ Дом, жильё

12 3 4

There is an apple on the plate. На тарелке (имеется) яблоко.

1 2 3 4

There are apples on the plate. На тарелке (имеются) яблоки.

Вопросительном предложении глагол to be ставится перед словом there; в отрицательном предложении после глагола to be обычно ставится отрицание nо.

There is a lamp on the table.

На столе (имеется) лампа. (Утвердительное предложение.)

Is there a lamp on the table?

На столе есть (имеется) лампа? (Вопросительное предложение.)

There is no lamp on the table.

На столе нет (не имеется) лампы. (Отрицательное предложение.)

Если подлежащее такого предложения выражено существительным в единственном числе, глагол to be также стоит в единственном числе.

There is one thing. Something I do remember. (Stv.)

Есть (имеется) одна вещь. Нечто, что я действительно помню.

Если подлежащее выражено словосочетанием двух существительных, соединенных союзом and, то глагол to be стоит в единственном числе.

There was a table and a bookcase in the room.

В комнате были стол и книжный шкаф.

Если одно из существительных стоит в единственном числе, а другое - во множественном, то глагол to be должен быть в единственном числе, если первое из существительных стоит в единственном числе.

There was a table and several chairs in the room.

В комнате был (имелся) стол и несколько стульев.

Предложения начинаются со слов there is/there are, когда устанавливается наличие в данной ситуации какого-либо предмета или лица (группы предметов или лиц), которые называются в данной ситуации впервые и к которым привлекается внимание слушающего (читающего). В предложении существительное, называющее такой предмет или лицо (группу предметов или лиц), следует за конструкцией there is/there are. Эти предложения часто употребляются в ответ на вопрос: What is there? (Что там находится?).

There is an apple on the plate (and not a pear). На тарелке яблоко (а не груша).

There were newspapers in the letterbox, not magazines. В почтовом ящике были газеты, а не журналы.

Эта конструкция не употребляется, если привлекается внимание не к самому предмету, а к тому, какой он, где он находится и т. д. В таких предложениях слово, обозначающее предмет (группу предметов), ставится обычно в начале предложения. Эти предложения часто употребляются в ответ на вопрос What kind of thing is it? (Каков этот предмет?), Where is it? (Где он?) и т. д.

The newspapers are in the letterbox.

Газеты в почтовом ящике.

There was a heavy silence in the room. (Br.)

В комнате царило тяжелое молчание.

The silence in the room was oppressive. (M.) Молчание, царившее в комнате, было угнетающим.

Grammar Exercises

L Составьте предложения с оборотом there is, there are.

  1. в настоящем времени

Образец: There is a table in the corner of the room. There are flowers in the room, (a history faculty, economics department, a hostel, several colleges, laboratories, classrooms, playgrounds, a blackboard, a few tables, a lot of boys, much light, many pictures).

  1. в прошедшем времени

Образец: There were students (there was a car) here.

(a new chair, a long corridor, a high tree, a bus stop, an old house, a big forest, a small lake;

much milk).

  1. в будущем времени

Образец: There will be a new shop in our street.

(a big stadium, a good park, a metro station, beautiful houses, green trees, a lot of flowers,

many people, a new university, a lot of apples, a cinema).

  1. с отрицанием no (not any)

Образец: There is no English class to-day.

There were no classes yesterday. There will be no lecture to-morrow, (meeting to-day;

concert at our club; students in the lecture room; conference on Monday; dance to-night;

trees here; magazines on the sheif; pictures In this room).











































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of

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lotel on the island of Jamaica.

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The Jamaica is an exotic island in

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the

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the Carribean. The name of the

A67

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hotel was called "Island Fun". It certainly

A68

called

А69

was fun. I met a lot of young people. We

A69

А70

went for swimming every day and dancing

A70

for

А71

every night. My room was as large and

A71

as

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decorated in a typical island style.

All

-

А73

The walls were painted with white, the window

A73

with

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and door frames were being painted a magnificent

A74

being

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blue and all the furniture was made up

A75

up

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of hand-carved wood. The hotel also had

A76

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a lovely dining room, delicious food on.

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on

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and a bar on the roof. It

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-

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was the most best holiday I ever had and I'm

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most

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planning to go to Jamaica again the next summer too.

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too

Задание по лексике и грамматике.

Выпишите лишние слова в соответствующую строку. Бели ошибка отсутствует, оставте прочерк. Обратите внимание на образец



1. Complete the following sentences choosing the appropriate word or phrase from the list. Change the form of the words if necessary. Translate the sentences into Russian.

to be lined to be full of to be covered

to be pinned up to lie in heaps to be concealed

to be lost beneath to stand open to be pasted

to lead to be arranged to be tiled

to be separated to be painted to be papered

  1. If the floor one can easily hear footsteps on it.

  2. Other walls with white bookshelves from which books

overflow to the floor.

  1. The door between the office and a small dark room at the back always

  2. The floors downstairs with Indian carpets.

  3. The walls with pictures of aircrafts.

  4. A staircase ... from the ground floor to the first floor.

  5. The notice and became the centre of attention.

  6. A typewriter, some writing paper, pens and pencils - everything ... carefully ...

on top of the bookcase.

  1. The walls in the sitting-room but not painted, which

made the room look a lot cosier.

  1. The room dark expensive furniture. Oriental carpets, smart lamps,

everything first-class.

  1. The incident and nobody ever learned anything.

  2. A sick child ... nearly the heap of blankets.

  3. Books, papers, manuscripts, stacks of letters all

around the study.

  1. The dining room from the rest of the house by a narrow passage.

  2. As the tiny house green, it was almost lost on the green

background of the garden.



2 задание. Вставьте глаголы в нужной форме:

1 . Some people the house next door last week.(buy)

  1. We into new apartments recently.(move)

  2. This room as a study.(design)

  3. The old castle to him.(belong)

  4. We decided here, in a small country house.(stay)

  5. There a kitten table ,an oven and a set of chairs.(be)

  6. The carpet wants .(clean)

8 . the room in older, you?(set)

  1. Wet the glass, dust it and let it -(dry)

  2. You know she looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes.(stand)

    1. When I entered the sitting-room they it with flowers.(decorate)

    2. He lives in a house that about forty years ago.(build)

    3. It took a lot of time but I to repair my granny's settee.(manage)

    4. If she more sense, she the car and the garage years ago.( have, sell)

      1. Where is she? She can' out the doo's locked.(go)

      2. You in London, don't you?(live)

      3. I speak French really well when I lived in Paris.(can)

      4. The curtains with the furniture.(not harmonize)

Ключи:

  1. bought

  2. have moved 3 .is designed

  3. is designed belongs

  4. belongs

  5. to stay

  6. is

  7. cleaning

  8. set, will

  9. dry

    1. has been standing

    2. will be able to

12. were decorating

13. was built

  1. managed

  2. had had, would have sold

  1. don't harmonize

  2. 3. ВСТАВЬТЕ НЕОБХОДИМЫЕ ПРЕДЛОГИ:

    1. They said we could not look the house.

    2. We have a flat two rooms.

  3. 3.1 live in a small house whitewashed the outside.

  4. 4.0ur apartment is the sunny side of the house.

  5. 5.The building is exposed the south.

  6. 6.1 can't boast my flat.

    1. The room was so small that he often found himself his own way.

    2. We are going to move new quarters.

    3. There is a kitchen garden the back of the shed.

    4. The house is good repair.

  7. 11 .All the windows look into the yard

    1. Give me the key the door.

    2. Can you switch the light. It's too dark in the room.

  8. 14.lt comes out very cheap using these lamps.

  9. 15.Have you ever laked a gas stove?

  10. 16.1 don't like the variety colours this carpet.

  11. 17.Wipe your feet the doormat!

  12. 18.1 intend to stay them about a month.

  13. 19.1 wish to take the house a lease of five years.

  14. 20. Your love order is indeed great.

  15. КЛЮЧИ:

  16. .

    1. l.at

    1. 11 .out

    1. 2.of

    1. 12.to

    1. 3.from

    1. 13.on

    1. 4.on

    1. 14.by

    1. 5.to

    1. 15. with

    1. 6.of

    1. 16.of,in

    1. 7.in

    1. 17.on

    1. 8.to

    1. 18. with, for

    1. 9.at

    1. 19.on

    1. 10. in

    1. 20.of

  17. Обведите кружком правильные ответы:

  18. There are many superstitions in Britain, but one of the most

  19. widely-held is that it is (A51 ) to walk under a ladder - even if

  20. it means stepping off the (A52 ) into a busy street!

  21. If you must pass under a ladder you (A53 ) avoid bad luck by

  22. crossing your fingers and keeping them crossed until you (A54) seen a dog.

  23. Alternatively, you must lick your finger and make a cross on the

  24. toe of (A55 ) shoe, and not look again at the shoe until the

  25. mark has dried.

  26. Another common (A56 ) is that it is unlucky to open an

  27. umbrella in the house - it will either bring (A57 ) to the person

  28. that opened it or to the household. Anyone opening an umbrella in fine weather is (A58 ), as it inevitably (A59 ) rain!

  29. th

  30. The number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when the 13 day of the month falls on a Friday, anyone wishing to avoid a bad event had better stay (A60 ).

  31. The (A61 ) misfortune can be brought upon yourself by

  32. breaking a mirror, as it brings seven years of bad luck! The

  33. superstition is (A62 ) to have originated in ancient times, when

  34. mirrors were considered to be tools of the (A63__________).

  35. Black cats are generally (A64 ) lucky in Britain, (A65 )

  36. they are associated with witchcraft - a witch's animal-familiar is usually a black cat. A51

  37. 1 unfamiliar 2 unlucky 3 unhappy 4 unusual

  38. A52

    1. А53

    1. 1 have to

    1. 2 must

    1. 3 should

    1. 4 can

    1. A54

    1. 1 are

    1. 2 have

    1. 3were

    1. 4 had

    1. A55

    1. 1 your

    1. 2 his

    1. 3her

    1. 4 its

    1. A56

    1. 1 belief

    1. 2 fear

    1. 3idea

    1. 4 superstition

    1. A57

    1. 1 mistrust

    1. 2 misbehavior

    1. 3 mistake

    1. 4 misfortune

    1. A58

    1. 1 unpopular

    1. 2 unhappy

    1. 3 unkind

    1. 4unreasonable

    1. A59

    1. 1 comes

    1. 2 happens

    1. 3 brings

    1. 4changes

    1. A60

    1. 1 indoors

    1. 2 outdoors

    1. 3 in the garden

    1. 4 in the church

    1. A61

    1. 1 best

    1. 2 highest

    1. 3 worst

    1. 4 slightest

    1. A62

    1. 1 felt

    1. 2 supposed

    1. 3 announced

    1. 4 admitted

    1. A63

    1. 1 spirits

    1. 2 enemies

    1. 3 ancestors

    1. 4 gods

    1. A64

    1. 1 considered

    1. 2 mentioned

    1. 3 reported

    1. 4 discussed

    1. A65

    1. 1 so as

    1. 2 as if

    1. 3 so that

    1. 4 even though

  39. Вопросы по теме.

  40. Answer the following questions.

  1. What place are you from? Have you a flat or a house? How many rooms are there in your flat (house)? What floor is your flat on? Is it convenient to live on the ground floor? (on the top floor?). Is there a lift in your house?

  2. What modem conveniences are there in your flat? Is there a chute for refuse? Have you got a gas or an electric stove? Does it take much time to cook breakfast (to boil the kettle) on a gas stove? What furniture is there in the kitchen? Do you have your meals in the kitchen or in the dining-room?

  3. Which is the largest room in your flat? Whose room is it? What is there in this room? Is there much furniture in this room? What is there in the centre of the room? Are there any pictures on the walls? What is there on the floor?

  1. 4. You have a room of your own, haven't you? Is it warm and light? It is not very large, is it? What pieces of furniture are there in your room? Where do you keep your books? There is a wardrobe in your room, isn't there? What colour curtains are there on the windows? What colour is the wallpaper in your room? Where do you sleep? Are there any arm-chairs in your room?

  2. Примеры заданий по устной речи.

  3. TALKS

  4. Task 1

  5. Give a talk on the life in the city.

  6. Remember to discuss:

  7. -why people prefer to live in the city

  8. -why some people choose to live in the countryside

  9. -whether it is possible to solve all the problems of big cities, why

  10. -where would you prefer to live, why

  11. Lots of people prefer living in cities rather than in the countryside because it is often easier to get good education and find a well-paid job. Besides, there is usually a wide choice of public transport, so you donft need to own a car, which is necessary when you live in the countryside. What is more, there are a lot of interesting things to do and places to see. If you live in the village, you have almost nowhere to go, but if you live in the city, you can eat in good restaurants, visit museums, and go to the theatre and to concerts. All in all, city life is full of bustle and variety, and you will never feel bored.

  12. However, some people choose to live in the countryside because living in a city is often very expensive. It is particularly difficult to find good cheap accommodation. What is more, public transport is sometimes crowded and dirty, particularly in the rush hour, and even the parks can become very crowded, especially on Sundays when it seems that every city-dweller is looking for some open space or green grass. On the contrary, the air in the countryside is very clean and there are no noisy crowds, so living in the country can be useful for your health. Last of all, despite all the crowds, it is still possible to feel very lonely in a city because people often don't know their neighbours whereas in the countryside people know each other and you have lots of friends.

  13. In my opinion it's possible to solve most of the problems of big cities, for example, the problem of pollution. Cutting down on emissions from large combustion

  14. plants and exhaust fumes from vehicles would help solve the problem. I think we should try and use alternative energy such as solar energy and wind energy and design plants and cars that run on electricity, a much cleaner fuel than petrol. In addition, I think the government should ban cars from city centres. We can also improve the situation with traffic if the government encourages people to use the underground more. I would argue that if the underground was made cheaper, many people would decide to leave their cars at home.

  15. As for me, I would prefer city life because I am keen on visiting theatres, cinemas, museums and galleries and don't mind noise and pollution. Besides, my city offers me good opportunities to continue my education and I hope to find a prestigious job in the future. However, I enjoy the peace and fresh air of the countryside and in summer I usually go to my country house where I have a good time with my friends.

  16. Questions

  1. Is the city life stressful? Why?

  2. How would you improve the living conditions in the place where you live?

  3. Why do young people tend to live in cities?

  4. Where do you think people will live in the future, in cities or in the countryside? Why?

  5. Would you like to change the place where you live? Why?

  1. DIALOGUES

  2. Task!

  3. You and your friend are discussing where both of you would like to live in the future. There are several options but you may choose only one of them:

  • in a city

  • in the countryside

  • in the mountains

  • at the seaside

  1. 'If you had an opportunity to choose, where would you live?' 'If I could choose, I would prefer to live in a big city like London. It's a wonderful city with lots of museums to visit and sights to enjoy. I'll be able to walk in beautiful parks and spend my free time in a pub.1

  2. 'I don't think it's a good idea to live in a big city. Well, it's great to come to London as a tourist but if you live there all the time, I'm sure you will be fed up with all these sights and museums. Just think about noise, pollution and traffic jams during rush hours. Besides, accommodation in big cities is rather expensive because there aren't enough houses for everybody.'

  3. 'As for me, I don't mind noise and pollution. But if I live in a city, I'll be able to find an interesting job and earn a lot of money.'

  4. 'I can't agree with you. It's difficult to find a job in a big city. You might not be able to find a job in the area that you enjoy and you'll have problems with getting to work. As for me, I would prefer to work for myself and live somewhere in the countryside.'

  5. 'Why?' .

  6. 'First of all, the air in the countryside is fresh and there is no pollution. I'll be able to grow fruit and vegetables for my family and we will enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Besides, I'll live in my own house with lots of rooms. I think it's better than living in a small stuffy flat in the city.'

  7. 'I would agree with you but, in my opinion, there is nothing to do in the countryside. You'll soon get bored with such a lifestyle. In addition. I think it's very

  8. hard to grow fruit and vegetables. You'll have to work hard all day long. And in case of bad weather, you can lose all your crops. Farming is definitely not my cup of tea.'

  9. 'OK. What about living in the mountains? The air and water in the mountains are exceptionally clean and we would be able to enjoy magnificent mountain views.'

  10. 'But what shall we do for a living? 1 think it's impossible to find any work in the mountains.'

  11. 'Not exactly. We could work as tourist guides in summer and in winter we could teach tourists downhill skiing. Our life will be easy and exciting!'

  12. 'On the contrary, it will be rather boring: only work and absolutely no entertainment. There are no cinemas and theatres .in the mountains. Besides, it's always cold there and life can be really dangerous because of severe weather conditions. Let's live in a small town at the seaside. The climate is warm and nice there. We could open a small hotel near the sea and have lots of tourists. It's not hard to run a private hotel. Besides, we'll have an opportunity to communicate with people from all over the world. It's exciting!'

  13. 'Great idea! There is no pollution at the seaside and we can enjoy a healthy lifestyle. We could go to the beach early in the morning or late in the evening and swim in the sea. And we could eat lots of fruit and vegetables.'

  14. 'And if we get bored with the sea and the sun we could go to the cinema or to a disco with our friends. So, what place do you think we should choose?'

  15. 'If you agree, we'll choose to live at the seaside.'

  16. '1 completely agree with you.'

  17. I. Прочитайте текст и выполните предложенные задания. Обведите кружком правильные ответы.

  18. Text

  19. How would you like to live in a castle, a tree house or even underground? This might not be as unusual as you might think. It seems that these days more and more people want to live somewhere special out of the ordinary, and if they can't buy what they want they are quite prepared to build it from scratch.

  20. For John Mew and his wife Josephine their home really is a castle. They have built their own English castle in the Sussex countryside. The building is brand new with all the luxuries you would expect from a house that cost more than 350,000 pounds to build. However, when you first see it from the outside it would be easy to think that you are looking at an ancient monument. The building has a lot of the features of a traditional castle, including a tower, a moat and a drawbridge. "My choice of house is somewhat eccentric and building it was very hard work, but we've got the perfect place to live," Mew says. Although some would say that the building is impractical and

  21. may be cold in harsh British winters, he certainly has got a unique and spacious home.

  22. If you don't look carefully, you might not even see the home that Jonathan Ridley-Jones and Shannon Ridd built at all! That's because the house is a converted water tank. The only thing that could be seen from the surface is a door leading into the hillside. "We've never wanted to live in an ordinary house," Shanon says. "Living below ground means that our home is quiet and very cosy - none of the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local surroundings and has very low fuel bills. Some of our friends find it dark and feel shut

  23. in when they first visit, they soon get used to it!"

  24. If an underground home doesn't appeal to you, how about living in the treetops? Dan Garner, a tree surgeon from Gloucestershire, certainly thinks that this is the way to go up the world.

  25. "When our family became short of space at home our solution was to build a luxury tree house in the garden. The tree house is built into a spruce tree six metres above the ground. It has one main room, a bedroom and a balcony running around two sides." Gamer is so happy with this practical extension to his home that he thinks he can convince more people of the benefits of living in the trees. He wants to set up his own enterprise making more of the deluxe tree dwellings, saying,, "The trees are airy, secure and comfortable and the only disadvantage is that they might not be suitable for people who suffer from hay fever or a fear of heights!"

  26. Even people who live in more ordinary settings sometimes can't resist doing something to make them stand out from the crowd. One extreme example of this is Bill Heines' house in Headington, Oxfordshire. Until one morning in 1986, his house looked much like all the others in his street, when suddenly overnight a 7.5 m long fiberglass shark appeared to have crashed through the roof. The shark was a sculpture by local artist John Buckley. At first some people complained that it might be dangerous or that it spoiled the look of the neibourhood, but engineers checked that the sculpture was safe and the !Headington shark1 has become well-known and popular landmark. It seems that no matter where you live, you can always do something to make sure your house says something about who you are.

  27. A1. More and more people build their own home

  28. 1. so that they can live underground.

  29. 2. so that they can have exactly the home they want.

  30. 3. because it is cheaper than buying a new house.

  31. 4. because they want all the modern luxuries you find in a new home.

  32. A2. John and Josephine Mew

  33. 1. know that their choice of home is unusual.

  34. 2. found that creating their dream home was easy.

  35. 3. wanted to live like people would have in traditional castles.

  36. 4. converted an ancient building into a modern home.

  37. A3. What do Jonathan Ridley-Jones and Shannon Ridd say about their home?

  38. 1. It's just an ordinary house.

  39. 2. They always wanted to live underground.

  40. 3. It doesn't harm the environment.

  41. 4. They don't pay anything for heating and lighting

  42. A4. Why did Dan build a tree house in his garden?

    1. He wants to persuade people to buy one.

    2. His family wanted to live in a tree house.

    3. He builds them for a living.

    4. His family needed more room.

  1. A5. The fHeadington shark1

      1. was created by Bill Heines.

      2. crashed into the roof of Bill Heines1 house one night.

      3. was immediately popular with everyone in the town.

      4. was built without any warning.

  1. A6. Why can't people sometimes resist the desire to have an unusual home?

        1. They want their home to stand out from the others.

        2. They don't have enough space for a big house.

        3. They can't afford paying high electricity bills.

        4. They prefer to build it with their own hands.

  1. A7. According to the text, even people who live in ordinary settings

          1. must think how to renovate their houses.

          2. can build a home to his liking.

          3. must try and build a perfect place to live.

          4. can have cheap deluxe dwellings.

  1. А8. What is the best synonym for the word harsh?

A9. What does the word spacious mean?

    1. having a lot of room

    2. having a lot of air

    3. having several halls

    4. having all the luxuries

A10. What does the phrase out of the ordinary mean?

      1. usual

      2. impractical

      3. unique

4. popular




Задание

Comment on the following statement.

Some people enjoy living in big cities whereas others find such a lifestyle really

harmful.

What is your opinion? Which way of life do you find more satisfying?

Write 200-250 words.

Use the following plan:

  • make an introduction (state the problem)

  • express your personal opinion and give reasons for it

  • give arguments for the other point of view and explain why you don't agree with it

  • draw a conclusion Сочинение:

Nowadays many adults consider city life quite dangerous. On the contrary, lots of young people tend to move to big cities in search of better life and I can understand their point of view.

In my opinion, life in a big city has lots of advantages. For example, it is often easier to get prestigious education and to find a well-paid job. Besides, there is a wider choice of shops, sports facilities and health centers. What is more, if you live in the city, you can eat in good restaurants, visit museums or go to the theatre. All in all, city lifestyle is full of variety so you will never feel bored.

However, many people argue that city life is rather unsafe as there is a lot of crime and violence. In addition, they claim that city dwellers have more problems with their health owing to pollution. I don't consider these arguments really crucial because much is done by the government to eliminate crime in cities. I think that we must all do our best to make our city a safer place. As for pollution, there are lots of parks in cities and the restrictions on harmful emissions are tougher nowadays.

In conclusion, I believe that if we try and solve the problems of crime and pollution, city life will be really enjoyable. As for me, I would prefer to live in the city because I am keen on visiting theatres and don't mind noise and pollution.



TOPIC:

HOME '

Home, sweet home. It does not matter what your home is like - a country mansion, a more modest detached or semi-detached house, a flat in a block of flats or even a room in a communal flat. Anyway, it is the place where you once move in and start to furnish and decorate it to your own taste. It becomes your second "ego".

Your second "ego" is very big and disquieting if you have a house. There is enough space for everything: a hall, a kitchen with an adjacent dining-room, a living-room or a lounge, a couple of bedrooms and closets (storerooms), a toilet and a bathroom. You can walk slowly around the house thinking what else you can do to renovate it. In the hall you cast a glance at the coatrack and a chest of drawers for shoes. Probably, nothing needs to be changed here.

You come to the kitchen: kitchen furniture, kitchen utensils, a refridgerator (fridge) with a freezer, a dishdrainer, an electric or gas cooker with an oven. Maybe, it needs a cookerhood?

The dining-room is lovely? A big dining table with chairs in the centre, a cupboard with tea sets and dinner sets. There is enough place to keep all cutlery and crockery in. You know pretty well where things go.

The spacious living-room is the heart of the house. It is the place where you can have a chance to see the rest of your family. They come in the evening to sit around the coffee table in soft armchairs and on the sofa. You look at the wall units, stuffed with china, crystal and books. Some place is left for a stereo system and a TV set. A fireplace and houseplants make the living-room really cosy.

Your bedroom is your private area though most bedrooms are alike: a single or a double bed, a wardrobe, one or two bedside tables and a-dressing-table.

You look inside the bathroom: a sink, hot and cold taps and a bath. There is nothing to see in the toilet except a flush-toilet.

You are quite satisfied with what you have seen, buf still doubt

disturbs you: fIs there anything to change?' Yes! The walls of the rooms should be papered, and in the bathroom and toilet - tiled! Instead of linoleum there should be parquet floors. Instead of patterned curtains it is better to put darker plain ones, so that they might not show the dirt. You do it all, but doubt does not leave you. Then you start moving the furniture around in the bedroom, because the dressing-table blocks out the light. You are ready to give a sigh of relief, but... suddenly find out that the lounge is too crammed up with furniture.

Those who live in one-room or two-room flats may feel pity for those who live in houses. They do not have such problems. At the same time they have a lot of privileges: central heating, running water, a refuse-chute and... nice neighbours who like to play music at midnight. Owners of small flats are happy to have small problems and they love their homes no less than those who live in three- storeyed palaces. Home, sweet home.







Write a composition or an essay on one of the topics:

  1. My Dream House.

  2. Home Sweet Home.

  3. One 'Character Shows in His or Her Home.

  4. Why There Is Always a Mess in my Room.

I like to Stay at My Grandma's Place









ЗАДАНИЯ НА СОСТАВЛЕНИЕ ПИСЬМА ЛИЧНОГО ХАРАКТЕРА

This is part of a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend.

... Could you spare a few hours one Sunday next month to go out to Park Green with us iook at the house? You would to know what colour the walls are before thinking about curtains and ruds, wouldn't you? The inside decoration will be finished early next month.

Jack tells me he is going to write to David about the garden.

Best wishes,

Yours, Ann





Ana To Mavis

17a Carlyie Street

Chelsea* S.W.3.

3. September 1992

My dear Mavis,

Our new house has its roof on now, so Jack and I are getting very excited about it. We're busy choosing furniture. Luckily we have wardrobes built in, and even к sideboard, so we haven't to spend a fortune. We haven't a fortune to spend.

I'd very much like your advice about curtains and rugs. I'm sure you know much better than I do what colour schemes would look well.

Could you Spare a few hours one Sunday next month to go out to Park Green with us arid look at the house? You'd want to know what colour the walls are before thinking about curtains and rugs, wouldn't you? The inside decoration will be finished early next month.

Jack tells me he is going to write to David about the garden.

Yours, Ann.



Mavis To Ann

32 Parkway, Hampstead, N.W.S 5 September 1992

My dear Ann,

Of course I'd be delighted to help you, if you think my advice useful, in choosing curtains and rugs. It'll be almost as exciting as choosing them for my own house. You are lucky having a house built for you: David and I will probably have to wait five years before we can many, unless we can get a building society to help us.

I'm Very fond of reds - they make a room look warm. Blues and greens are rather cold colours, don't you think? Yellows and creams are good for walls, but not very suitable for rugs.

I'm very much looking forward to seeing the house. Do let me know when the inside decoration is finished, and we'll fix a date. I hope David can join us, though he's not really an expert gardener.

Yours,Mavis






Proverbs and idioms

1. Match the idioms in the left column with their Russian equivalents in the right column.

1.

to build one's castle upon the sand

А. выступать (перед аудиторией)

2.

to build castles in the air

В. указать ком-либо на дверь

3.

room at the top

С. припереть кого-либо к стенке

4.

to do something under the table

D. создавать что-либо непрочное

5.

to be in the chair

Е. ковёр-самолёт

6.

to take the floor

F. захлопнуть дверь перед носом

7.

a windows on the world

G. председательствовать

8.

to camp on somebody's doorstep

Н. верхняя ступенька социальной лестницы

9.

to shut the door in somebody the face

L ломиться в открытую дверь

10.

to show somebody the door

J. строить воздушные замки

11.

to force an open door

К. окно в мир

12.

to call somebody on the carpet

L. у стен есть уши

13.

a magic carpet

M. дать кому-либо нагоняй

14.

walls have ears

N. делать что-либо секретно

15.

to drive somebody to the wall

О. обивать пороги

2. Think of the situations where you can use these idioms.

Highlight the meanings of the proverbs, making up short situations. Tell them in class.

1. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

2. Do not burn your house t get rid of the mice.

3. As you make your bed, so you must lie on it.

4. A rolling stone gathers no moss.

5. Charity begins at home.

6. Home is where the heart is.

7. East or West - home is best.

Translate the following quotions and comment upon them.

"A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it. George Moore

"A house is not a home" . Polly Adler

Francis Bacon

"Houses are built to live in and not to look on; therefore let use be

preferred before uniformity, except where both may be had."

Francis Bacon

"Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home." John Howard Payne

Литература


"Английский язык.Сдаем без проблем" Л.Н.Иванова Издательство "Эксмо" Москва

2009г.;

"Английский язык" А.П.Пупынина Издательство "Лицей" Саратов "2002г.;

"Английский язык.Экспресс-репетитор" Е.С.Музланова, Е.И.Кисунько.Издатель-

ство "АСТ"Москва 2008г.


























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