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FATKHURROHMAN 2021260032 ENGLISH EQUCATION DEPARTEMNT This is your room Sa ae © When you are stidying abroad, do you think ts beter to stay with 2 ferily or ive whether students? © What are the bervefits of each experience? Tick your answers. Thing with a be ele You can lear about the lfesryle and cuture, ‘You can practise your English, You can make friends easily You can ty the local food, Fs relnang and comlcrtable, You ean get help vith your hownewonk, @ Which of these benefits ane most important to you? Speaking strategy: Meeting people for the first time Speak up! 1 Paula is a student from Brazil. She is staying with a family in 3 (GB Imagine you are staying Ireland, Read the conversation and notice the expressions in bold. with a family in England. You Mrs Woods: Paula, Fé like you to meet my husband are meeting the family for Paula: Nice to meet you, Mr Woods, the first time. Listen to the Mr'Woods: Nice to meet you too, Paula, Please eall me Kevin, conversation and reply using Mrs Woods: And this is my daughter, Abigail. the expressions above. Paulas ‘Hello, Abigail. Pleased to meet you. Ewauete: Abigail: Hi How was your trip? You hear Paula: ‘Mwas fine, thanks, Howe, Ud tke you to eet my wife, Carel, 2 Write the expressions you can use: sasceay Comet ps 2 tointeduce someone (2 expressions) Oe Aen ta Wee, out meet. b when you meet someone for the frst ime (2 expressions) ¢ to reply when someone says, ‘Nice to meet you Nice Li 4 totell someone your prefered name _ Please call me B Listening - Understanding directions 1 Match each expression (a-g) with a picture (1-7). a onthe left 4. ban the right .. ¢ atthe top of d_ atthe bottom of f a at the end of next to opposite __. i 2: 83 Mrs Woods is showing Paula around the house. Listen and write the letter (a-h) of each room in the correct place on the plan. a bathroom d- Mi/Mes Weeds’ ram —g. Paula's room b toilet Abigail's room hy dining room € lounge tchen downstairs: be 5a 7a 89 upstairs 2 GIG Now listen to these sentences. Write true (1) or false (F) for each sentence. he ee wes @, Ate. gt. h This is your room |||). Sound smart: Linking words together 1 We often fink words together when we: speak. (098 Listen to sentences 2 and b and natice how the swoed are eked 2. This the dining room and.on the rights the tounge. b The kitchen isn the left 2 (8 Read semences cg. Underline the sounds that ‘you think are inked. Then listen and check. ‘© My rooms on the right. dis a big room with a view of the park 2 Teresa picked up the bag and took it upstairs. f We left our coats in the Kitchen. & fd lke a cup of tea, please. 3. @689 Listen again and repeat each sentence. Practise linking the sounds. Focus on .. modal verbs |) Read these sentences and match each modal velb in bold (e-<) with meaning (1-4). @ | eam watch TV in my room. _3 b Ihave to get up-eady every mori © |eam't smoke anywhere in the bu | don't have to study at weekends " Tis necessary. 2 ls not necessary. Ss possble, 4 W's not possible, 2 Complete these sentences using a medal werb from above. & [have my own TV so wat bi swatch what | Jolravel fa to get to school. t's very beep the kitchen and bathroom _-- Ply loud music at night, or have e We: _.. g0 Out in the evening but we that ta... be back before midnight. f Idoa'ihave jeeoek. Meals are inchuded in the price, og This is your room C Listening - Understanding rules 1 i Listen to Mrs Woods explain some rules to Paula. Number each topic she mentions in order (1-6). 8 house key 4_ washing clothes «5. using the phone 2. bathroom 1 meal times 3... Paule's room 2 (40 Listen again and tick / True or False for each ru Tue False You don't have to be on time for breakfast. ao b Inthe moming, you can’t use the bathroom until seven o'clock. y QO c You don't have to wesh your towels and sheets, Oo You can do your washing on Saturdays oY @ You can't use the phone to call anyone. oe f You have fo come back hame before 12pm. vo D Speaking - Asking for permission Speaking strategy: Asking for permission 1 You can use the expressions in bold to ask for permission. is it OK if I wetch TV? (Do you think 1 could make 3 cup of cate? Would you mind if Uevite afiiend for dinner? Speak up! 2 Use the table below to make sentences asking for permission. Euample: De you irk | could, make & cup oF toa? tum up abet? IshoKifl 0 OU the washing machine? Do you think | could have. the heating? Would you mind if use th some frends tonight? ‘make acup oftea? 1, do you Pink | couldnave a sromer? 3 Imagine you are staying with a family. You want to do these — « yaild you mind (| have a cup of caflee? things. Ask for permission politely. 4.13 ok if tun up the neasng? Earle: a 6, Do youthink| could use fhe phone? You say Is i OR HfL (+) ‘This is your room 4 E Speaking - Talking about your experience (@U002 Speaking strategy: Expressing opinions 1 imagine you went on a study 1 You can use these words and expressions to-give your opinion. Sees ee Write each word or expression in the correct column. aiUihere tid yout po ‘quite good great fantasic ——terible very friendly Where did you stay? (eg. with really helpful OK not verykind good fun abi boring a fri, with other stunts) © Deserbe the place you TTS 5 es? ed. fun quite good tesbie Where: was your roar?) fest a ot vary nd What rules were there? Lom ee & Bajo very fhac'y experience? (eg food, weather, classes, ec) Speak up! 2 Now tell your dlassmates, 2 Imagine you are studying English in Australia, and are staying with a family. You are telling a friend about your experience. Use the ideas below, and use the expressions above to help you. Examples "You say: The food. ab the. schoal is tere! @ the food at the school a a ry, a t {© meals with the family 272 great and really good fun § © the femilyis very tienaty ana very nates @ the weather is fanizate! is groat © the school/dasses te sonco! is ok ‘and dasies are quite good Think of an English-speaking country you would lke to visit, and find out about studying there. Make listof questions you went to ask, and phone the Embassy Ask to talk to sorneone from the country who can answer your questions. There may also be lectures you can go to giving more information. IAAI checklist Tick what you can do. Can do Need more practice | can greet people and make introductions. I can understand rules, Han ask for pemission. | can tak about a study abroad experience and give my opinion. |can understand directions

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