Упр.7 Юнит 2 Урок 910 ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 11 класс
7 Read through the bloggertasks advice to Natasha and mark the statements true false or not stated.1. People looking for accommodation usually do so without their parents1 help.2.
- Люди, в поиске проживания, обычно делают это без родительской помощи.
- Для некоторых людей важно иметь собственную ванную комнату.
- Расположение является одним из ключевых факторов, которые помогут вам сэкономить деньги.
- Аренда стоимостью 40 фунтов в неделю без учета счетов является вашим шансом сэкономить много денег.
- Если арендодатель обещает что-то отремонтировать, попросите его указать это в договоре.
- Вам не следует снимать жилье, которое вы еще не видели.
- Опасно жить со Стаффордширским терьером.
- Если кто-то арендует дом с садом, ему, возможно, придется заботиться о нем.
- Проезд на автобусе и поезде стоит не дорого.
- Важно иметь возможность запереть вашу комнату, когда вы покидаете ее.
Решение #
- True -верно
- True - верно
- Not Stated – не указано
- False - не верно
- True - верно
- True - верно
- Not Stated – не указано
- True - верно
- False – не верно
- True - верно
Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Кауфман 11 класс, Титул:
7 Read through the bloggertasks advice to Natasha and mark the statements true false or not stated.
1. People looking for accommodation usually do so without their parents1 help.
2. For some people ittasks important to have their own bathroom.
3. Location is one of the key factors which will help you save money.
4. The rent of ?40 per week with no bills included is your chance to save a lot of money.
5. If a landlord promises to have something repaired, ask him to put it in the contract.
6. You shouldntaskt rent a house you haventaskt seen.
7. Staffordshire terriers are dangerous to live with.
8. If one rents a house with a garden, one may have to look after it.
9. Buses and trains don t cost much.
10. It is important to be able to lock your room when you leave.
Sunny Jenny
OK! Youtaskre on your own here. Theretasks no Mummy doing all the searching for you and asking all the right questions. So how on earth do you find a house? Dontaskt panic: everyonetasks in the same boat.
You need to begin by making a list of what you want in a house. For instance, do you want a bath or will just a shower be OK? Do you want a washing machine (my advice — YES — launderettes are a nightmare and you cantaskt afford to have things cleaned for you). Are you OK with sharing a bathroom or do you want an en suite of your own? You also need to think about where your house is located — bus and train fares can add up to a lot of money.
When you finally find a place that sounds good and is not going to cost you a fortune, go and see it. Never believe anybody, even if the person says he or she lived there last year. Sometimes a place sounds perfect, but the minute you walk through the door, you understand you cantaskt live there.
And sometimes a place doesntaskt sound thrilling, but youtaskll probably fall in love with it the moment you see it. Itaskll never forget how a friend of mine went to view a flat which she was supposed to share with an old lady and her lovely little dog. When she went inside, she saw a huge Staffordshire terrier, so she was glad she checked before moving in.
Secondly, make sure you take with you a list of questions you want to ask. Will you have to pay the rest of the rent if the other rooms arentaskt filled? How big is the deposit and will it be returned at the end of your rent? Is there a garden — are you responsible for it? Are the rooms lockable? Is the house in good condition? If the landlord promises to have things repaired, get his promises included in the contract.
There are also a few things you should look out for: what is included in the rent and how much are the extra bills? So if youtaskve found a house for ?40 a week, but it doesntaskt cover any bills — you arentaskt going to save money, especially if the other rooms are empty.
Dontaskt forget that the rent must be agreed before the contract. Before you sign, you can negotiate with the landlord to get better conditions and save money. Always try to get your contract checked and remember to get a copy of it!
And most of all, start looking early because, as Itaskve already said, wetaskre all in the same boat, so there task11 be hundreds of students looking for accommodation