Урок 19 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 19 Let Us Learn 1 Pete is a boaster and many things he says are not true. Can you correct him?
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Lesson 19
Let Us Learn
1 Pete is a boaster and many things he says are not true. Can you correct him?
1. I have one hundred houses.
2. There are twenty-five rooms in my house.
3. There are seven bathrooms and four toilets in my house.
4. I have ten windows in my bedroom.
5. My living room is so large that I can keep my car in it.
2 How many true sentences can you say about the place you (your relatives) live in?
I
My mother
We
My relatives
have
has
a
large
small
comfortable
beautiful
warm
cold
kitchen.
bathroom.
hall.
toilet.
bedroom.
living room
3 Complete these statements. Sav them to your classmates and ask them to agree or disagree.
Examples: Kitchens are usually at the back of the house. A living room is never at the back of the house.
1. Bedrooms are usually at the back of the house.
2. A living room is never at the back of the house.
3. A toilet is usually at the back of the house.
4. Halls are never at the back of the house.
4 Open the brackets to know what happened to Robert.
Robert always leave his keys in the hall but yesterday he could not see them anywhere. Robert didn’t lock the door and left the house. He met John in the street and joined him. He told John about the keys. John laughed a lot and then he shouted, “Look! Your keys are in your pocket.”
5 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words, 27.
6 Play a memory game. Look at the picture for a moment, then close the book and name all the rooms and the things you remember. Which of you can do it best?
7 Look at the picture again and describe any room you like.
8 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
flat — flats, a rather large flat, a comfortable flat. Is there a kitchen in your flat? I can’t open the front door of my flat as I have no keys.
dining room — dining rooms. There is no dining room in my flat. Is there a large table in your dining room?
upstairs, to go upstairs, to live upstairs. There are two bedrooms upstairs. What rooms are there upstairs?
downstairs, to go downstairs, to be downstairs. Ann is downstairs in the dining room. Please go downstairs.
sofa — sofas, a comfortable sofa, a bright sofa. What colour is the sofa in your living room? What is there behind the sofa?
armchair — armchairs, in the armchair. — Are there any armchairs in the hall? — No, there aren’t any.
fireplace (fire) — fireplaces. There is often a fire- place in an English house. There are two armchairs in front of the fireplace.
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
or
Is your bedroom upstairs or is it downstairs?
Have you got a red car or a white car?
Do you go to school by car or do you walk there?
Did you lock the door or did you leave it open?
Can Nick count or can’t he?
(see part I, Reference Grammar)
9 Work in pairs. Complete the Questions about your flats (houses) and answer them.
1. Is your kitchen large or small?
2. Have you got a fireplace upstairs or downstairs?
3. Is there a sofa in your bedroom or in your living room?
4. Do you have dinner in the dining room or in the kitchen?
5. Are the armchairs in your flat green or brown?
6. Do you always leave your keys in the right place or keep them anywhere?
10 Can you ask your friend some other Questions about his/her flat?
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
11 Listen to the dialogue, 28. Then read and learn it by heart.
Kitty: Where do you live?
David: Near Hyde Park.
Kitty: In a flat or in a house?
David: In a flat. Houses are terribly expensive.
Kitty: What’s your flat like?
David: It’s small but comfortable and it’s near my school.
12 Think of your own dialogue. Choose a partner and act it out.
Let Us Read
13 Read the text to know what traditional English homes are like.
ENGLISH HOMES
Many English families live in flats, but a lot of people have got their own houses. There are two floors in the traditional English house: the ground floor and the first floor. The bedrooms and a bathroom are upstairs on the first floor. The living room, the dining room, the kitchen and a hall are usually downstairs.
The living room is often the largest room in the house. There is always a sofa, some chairs and armchairs in it. There is often a carpet on the floor. It makes the room comfortable. English people usually have a fireplace in the living room. They often spend evenings in armchairs near the fire. They read books, watch television, sit around and talk. People in England like their homes and often say, “There is no place like home” and “East or West, home is best.”
14 Answer the questions.
1. Do all English people live in flats?
2. How many floors are there in an English house?
3. What rooms are usually upstairs/downstairs?
4. What is the largest room in an English house?
5. What do people usually do in their living rooms?
6. What do English people think of their homes?
Let Us Talk
15 Pretend you are a teacher. Tell your classmates everything you know about the traditional English home.
16 This is Helen. She is from Great Britain. She would like to know about your flat, the place you live in. What could you tell her?
Let Us Write
17 Copy the words and circle the odd word out.
1. desk, armchair, sofa, chair, house, table
2. table, kitchen, hall, bathroom, dining room
3. computer, television, shout, car, picture
4. me, him, us, bus, them, her
5. day, week, sun, month, year, season
6. lock, leave, join, yet, count, learn
18 Write five or six questions on the topic “My Flat”.
19 Learn how to write these words.
Flat, dining room, upstairs, downstairs, sofa, armchair, fire, expensive