Стр.86 Unit 8 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
VOCABULARY 1 Read extracts A-D and match them to text types 1-4. Justify your answers. 1 A newspaper advert 2 A novel 3 An email to a friend 4 A holiday brochure A Ittasks a lovely little house, and really near the river, in fact the garden 1) backs onto it - youtaskll have to come rowing in the summer!
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VOCABULARY
1 Read extracts A-D and match them to text types 1-4. Justify your answers.
1 A newspaper advert
2 A novel
3 An email to a friend
4 A holiday brochure
A Ittasks a lovely little house, and really near the river, in fact the garden 1) backs onto it - youtaskll have to come rowing in the summer! Wetaskre beginning to 2) settle in now, although ittasks been chaos since we moved in because Mum and Dad have already started doing it up. The best part of it is that theytaskre going to 3) convert the loft into a bedroom - my bedroom I hope, especially since Charlie is off to university in September …
B For rent: spacious studio flat on top floor of 1950s 4) apartment block in the city centre. Small balcony off bedroom, facing Monroe Park. 5) Tiled floors throughout.
C All our cabins are comfortably furnished and fully equipped with bed linen, crockery, cooking 6) utensils, etc. Relax in front of a cosy log fire in winter or on warmer days, take in the view from your private 7) verandah overlooking the lake.
D Melinda took her cup of tea and walked into the 8) conservatory, which had always been her favourite room in the house. She opened the 9) blinds to let the sun flood in and immediately felt her mood lift. She thought about Randolphtasks note, which was still propped on the 10) mantlepiece in the sitting room. No – she wouldntaskt read it yet.
2 Complete the extracts with the words below. Which place appeals to you most? Why?
tiled; settle in; mantelpiece; convert; utensils; backs onto; conservatory; apartment; verandah; blinds
3 T064 Find the odd one out in each group, giving reasons. Then listen and check.
1 cutlery; omnaments; crockery; utensils
2 shelves; windowsill; bookcase; mantelpiece
3 do up; convert; renovate; settle in
4 mansion; cabin; studio flat; apartment block
5 shed; basement; loft; conservatory
6 curtains; shutters; net; blinds
7 balcony; lawn; terrace; verandah
8 tiles; marble; lino; carpet
9 wardrobe; sideboard; dressing table; cabinet
10 run-down; overlook; back onto; face
Текст аудирования:
1. ‘ornaments’ is the odd one out. The others are all used for cooking and eating.
2. ‘bookcase’ is the odd one out because it is a piece of furniture. The others are all fixed.
3. ‘settle in’ is odd one out. The others describe things you can do to a house, whereas ‘settle in’ describes how you feel in a house.
4. ‘apartment block’ is the odd one out because it contains several different places to live. The others are all individual places to live.
5. ‘shed’ is the odd one out since it is outside the house. The others are all rooms in the house.
6. ‘net’ is the odd one out because it is a type of material. The others are all things that’re covering the window and preventing the light from coming in.
7. ‘lawn’ is the odd one out because it is an outside area made of grass. The others are all outside areas, but are made of stone, wood, concrete etc.
8. ‘marble’ is the odd one out because all the others are the types of floor covering. Marble is the type of rock that floors can be made from.
9. ‘dressing table’ is the odd one out because all the others are types of cabin.
10. ‘run-down’ is the odd one out because it is an adjective describing a state of a house. The others are all verbs describing how the house is situated.
4 T055 Listen and decide where the people are. Choose from the places in the box and write down three words that helped you decide in each case.
hall; bedroom; loft; study; basement; kitchen; dining room; shed; terrace; utility room
Текст аудирования:
One
A: What are you doing?
B: Oh, well I dropped a pound coin down the side of the washing machine, and I’m just trying to get it …
A: But there’s a huge scratch on the lino … Mum’ll be furious … Look, you’d better get that mat from the kitchen — you know, the one by the door, and we’ll put it over the mark for now.
B: Won’t Mum notice?
A: Well, have you got a better idea?
Two
‘… as you can see, the floor and stairs are made of marble, which was imported from Italy when the mansion was being built in the late 1800s. And the shutters at the windows are the original ones, still in a very good state of repair, I think you’ll agree. The door to the right of the stairs leads into the kitchen, and this corridor takes us to the sitting room … if you’ll follow me, please.’
Three
A: Let me give you a hand — shall I lay the table?
B: Oh, yes please. The cutlery’s in the top drawer over there.
A: Here?
B: Um, actually, I think we’ll use the stuff in the sideboard in the dining room …
A: Oh, is it a special occasion, then?
B: Well, it’s not every day that your son graduates from university, is it?
Four
A: I can’t see a thing — haven’t you got a torch?
B: No, but I know more or less where it is … oops, mind that pile of old curtains … Now, I think it’s over here …
A: What is it you’re looking for exactly?
B: A small box of ornaments that Grandma packed up and put down here.
A: Ouch! What’s that?
B: Just an old bookcase … Oh, and here’s the box, on top of it!
Five
A: Hmm … there’s a footprint here on the windowsill — so this is most likely where they came in … Now, sir, can you tell me what was taken?
B: Well, as far as I can see, some gold jewellery which was on the dressing table over there, and my laptop, which was on the desk in the study.
A: Anything from downstairs?
B: No — I think maybe they were disturbed when we came home …
5 Work in pairs and follow the instructions.
1 Student A, you rented the studio flat advertised in Exercise 1. Tell Student B about the advantages and disadvantages of living there.
Student B, you spent a weekend in one of the cabins advertised in Exercise 1. However, the cabin was not exactly as it was described in the brochure. Tell Student A about it.
2 Student A, there is a room to rent in the shared student house that you live in. Be prepared to answer Student Btasks questions about the room and the house.
Student B, you are interested in renting a room in the house where Student A lives. Think of some questions to ask Student A about the room and the house.
Act out the conversations. Student B, decide whether you want to rent the room or not. Then swap roles.
6 In groups, discuss these questions.
• What order would you put the following in when choosing a place to live?
- location
- decoration
- views
- neighbours
- outdoor space
- price
• If you were going to rent a place to live, what three things would you not be able to live without? Why?
• Would you prefer to live on your own or share with other people? Why?
• What is the difference between a house and a home?