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Home sweet home + Grammar Thereis/There are; Prepositions + Everyday English Directions of place; some/any * Reading Cape Town - BEST place in the world! * Vocabulary Rooms and furniture * Listening My home town Work with a partner r the questions, 1 Doyou live ina house or a fat 2 Doyouhave a garden? Pree eee ato een arog es ty ee ee rate Porites —_ My house | Look at the picture of the house. Listen and repeat the names of the rooms. Grammar There is/There are 1 Find the things in the house. Write the letters. _b abed __alamp __ashower __alaptop __anarmchair. __a TV PlayStation ___a fridge __asofa ‘a magazine atable acooker ——apicture __atoilet. _adesk (DEB) Listen, check and repeat. 72 Unit + Home sweet home 2 Look at the house. Listen and repeat. ‘There are two armchairs. ‘There are two TVs. ‘There's a cooker. ‘There's a sofa, ‘Talk to a partner about the things in the rooms. There's PlayStation. Th [2 Go online for more vocabulary practice are six pictures. There is/isn’t, There are/aren’t ‘Two student flats 1 OE 1 2 Work in pairs. Student A read and complete Flat A ‘Student B read and complete Flat B TD hay iatisnt very big, but because my kitchen and living room are one room, it fels big. love it "There's a blue sofa, and 2 twoold armchairs. a small kitchen table. | always have a bowl of fruit on it. four chairs round the table. Im an artist, so, 5__ alot of my pictures on the walls « also lots of art books and magazines, ‘on the table and the floor! It’s not very tidy, but! think t's great. It's my home. Eh thave a really cool flat.” great view of the park. My livingroom isbig and comfortable. ‘two new large black sofas and my favourite old armchair. a coffee table with a PlayStation on it, and ®. ahuge TVon the wall and alot of posters of David Bowie - he's my hero! also a desk with a lamp on it my living room is my study too, OE Listen again and check 3 Talk to your partner about the rooms. there are two large black sofas! Jack Sophie sten to Jack and Sophie's descriptions of their flats. Match them with the pictures 5) Listen and repeat the questions and answers Sophie's flat Jack’s flat Isthere a sofa? Is there a kitchen table? 7 Yes, there is. X/No, there isnt. ‘Are there any pictures? Are there any books? # Yes, there are, X/No, there arent 5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the things in flats A and B. + aphone + acooker * books * alaptop * afruitbow! + magazines + aPlayStation + afridge + armchairs + adesk * posters * photos ‘\!sthere a phone? [Rotheretnt 7 Talking about you 6 Askand answer questions about your partner’ house or flat. ‘| Isthere a TV in your bedroom? iriure ‘wo armchairs. there any pictures? Negative Thereisnt a bed. There any books. Unit 8 + Home sweet home B Prepositions; some/any Jack’s bedroom 1 Look atthe prepositions. aq ‘Grammar reference 8.2 p80 next to under 2 Look at Jack’s bedroom. Write a preposition from exercise 1. 1 Jack’ cap is on the bed. 2 His trainers are the bed. 3 There are some sports magazines. the floor his bed. 4 His car keys are the drawer. 5 There’sa football the floor the chair. 6 There are some credit cards the bedside table his bed. (GIB Listen and check. Practise the sentences. Cimon Pyemue 74 Unit 8 + Home sweet home 3-Ask and answer questions with a partner about Jacks things. Wher ac? esa \ Wer arehis car kaye Theyre ne dae Ask about his .. * sportsbag + jeans, + chocolate + pens + boots * coffee cup + lamp + magazines * trainers (© Watch a video about aninteresting home Aphone call with Jack’s mum, 4 GEE Listen to Jack talking to his mother. (V) the things she asks about. sofa Or pictures Di table EF] lamp posters Di chairs F] desk 5 QUE Listen again, Answer the questions. 1 What does she like about the flat? What doesn't she like? Why? 2. When does she want to visit? Does Jack want her to visit? Practice Questions and answers 1 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. he Do you live in a house or a flat? (DEB Listen and check. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer «questions about where you live. Two different kitchens 3 Work witha partner. ‘Student A Look at the picture on this page. ‘Student B Look at the picture on pla. Your pictures are different. Talk about your pictures to find seven differences. 4 Listen to a description of one of the kitchens. Which one is it? 5 Close your eyes! Ask and answer questions about things in the classroom. Check it 6 Tick (7) the correct sentence. 1 [[] Isa sofa in the living room? [FJ Is there a sofa in the living room? 2 [J There’ PlayStation under the TV. [D) There’ a PlayStation under the TV. 3 [Are there a poster on the wall? [F) Are there any posters on the wall? 4] The table is next the bed. [D) The table is next to the bed. 5 [J Bsthere a cat on the bed? [E Isthere any cat on the bed? (BP Go online for more grammar practice Unit + Home sweet home ae Reading and vocabulary Cape Town - BEST place in the world! 1 Work with a partner. Look at the map of Africa Where is Cape Town? 2 Look at the photos. Find these things. + abus + penguins + vineyard + abeach + acampsite + seafood + aferry * atrain + amountain 3 Read the text about Cape Town. Write the five paragraph headings in the correct place Where is it? What to do Where to stay} [How to travel | When to go Where to eat BID Listen and check. 4. Answer the questions 1 Where in South Africa is Cape Town? When is a good time to visit? Why? ‘When is the best time for a beach holiday? What do people do ...? + on the beach «+ at vineyards + at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront Why is the seafood so delicious? Are all the hotels expensive? Why is Cape Town a nice place to go camping? ‘What is a good way to see the city? 5 Complete the chart with adjective from the text Nouns Table Mountain weather beaches Penguins vineyards night life city seafood hotels buses trains 76 Unit + Home sweet home Cape Town, South Africa | ‘Best place to visit in the world!’ The New York Times Why? Wonderful views, fabulous beaches, cosmopolitan culture. It is the number on: Where is it? , friendly people anda e place to visit! Cape Town is on the south-west coast of South Africa, below the famous and spectacular Table ‘Mountain, named one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. Itis always a good time to visit Cape Town. The weather best time for a beach holiday is at Christmas! Walk up the amazing Table Mountain, sunbathe on the: the friendly penguins Visit the excellent vineyards and Go shopping at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront — it's also has bars, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Cape Town i + is warm and sunny most of the year. The fabulous, sandy beaches and swim with drink some of the best wine in the world fantastic! For exciting nightlife, the city isa lot of fun! Cape Town is a cosmopolitan city. There are Italian, Turkish, Japanese, Indian and French restaurants, and many more! Its by the sea, so there is because of the lovely weather, there is alot of fresh fru have the best ingredients. South Africans love their food, There are cheap hotels near the airport, but for a really excellent campsites. The weather is warm, so a night in a lot of delicious fresh seafood. Also, it and vegetables too, so the restaurants cheap holiday, stay at one of Cape Town's a tent is fun! For a five-star holiday, stay at one of the expensive but very comfortable hotels on the Waterfront. They have wonderful views. You don't need a car in Cape Town. The MyCiTi buses are new and fast and go everywhere. There is also the Metrorail train, but this is slow and sometimes late. Take the ferry to the famous Robben Island fora really exciting day. Listening and writing My home town 1 Listen to Ben. He lives in Cape Town. Tick (7) the things he talks about Lhisjob —]the weather [Jhis friends Ciseafood his girfriend [[}French food [his brother []Boulders Beach [Jkitesurfing Csunbathing [football penguins 2 Listen again. Answer the questions. Where does Ben live? Where does he work? Is his apartment big? What is his favourite food? Why does he like the wind? Does he have a pet? What sports does he like? When and where does he cycle? 3 Listen to four conversations with Ben. Complete the table. 78 Unit + Home sweet home Talking about you 4 In groups, talk about your home town. + Where do you live? + Whats therein your town? + What do you do there with your fiends? '* Where do you go shopping? + How do you travel? + Is ita good place tolive? Writing 5 Write about a town you know. Whereisit? —... isatownin... When to visit? The best time to visits, What todo? Go... There are alot of . Wheretoeat? There are good restaurants in... My favourite restaurant is . Where to stay? ..isan expensive hotel in .- isa cheap hotel near/next to. Howtotravel? The best way to see the town is. Read your description to your partner. [Go online for more writing practice Everyday English Directions 1 Find the places on the map. 2 What do the signs mean? hotel bank chemist’s pub railwaystation theBeach Café cinema tumight gostrighton tumleft square newsagent’s church supermarket football stadium campsite restaurant surfschool fish and chip shop _gardencentre souvenir shop ‘oan ETRE yy 7) Ly 3 Listen to the directions. Start from YOU ARE HERE on the ‘map. Follow the directions. Where are you? 1 Go up the High Street, Turn right {nto Station Road. Its on the right next to the Italian restaurant, cusrs | o¢ = Dean Roag _NEWSAGENT | 8.13 on page 143. Practise the directions. 4 Work with a partner. Have similar conversations. Ask about ... + apub + abank + acampsite + achemist’s * afootball + anitalian stadium restaurant [a coiemn7 Talking about you 5 With your partner, ask for and give directions to places in your town. Go out of the school, turn right... 7 About ten minutes. 7 2 Go online for more speaking practice Unit + Home sweet home 79 pana STATON Station Roag ARE ARK TAN HERE RESTURANT Grammar reference Positive There's sofa in the ving room, (There's = Theres) There are two bedrooms in my house Negative Thereisn'ta TV. There aren't any photos. Questions, Istherea TVin the kitchen? ‘Are there any magazines onthe table? How many lamps are there? Short answers Yes, there is. Isthere aTV in the bedroom? acer Yes, there are. Aethere any photosonthe wall | Never re in| The credit cards are in the drawer, ‘There's lamp on the bedside table. “The trainers are under the bed. under nextto| There are some photos next tothe books. ‘We use some in positive sentences. There are some books ‘We use any in questions and negatives. Does he have any photos? There arentany lamps. ‘See 12.2 0n p120 for more information on some and any. Wordlist ‘adj = adjective = noun rep = preposition ‘iv=adver> p= phase pron = prenoun ‘ony conjincion p= plu vee armehait_n Pat feary artist n /artst/ bank 1 “beok! bathroom 1 /"ba:8rusm/ campsite n ("kampsait/ carpark Mka: pack! chair /tfeo(ey church /tfastf cinema /'sinamay cooker 'koko(ry’ cosmopolitan adj /kozma'politani desk n idesk/ drawer /drox(ny fabulous adj /Twbjatas/ far adj ifaxry fast ag) fast! fishand chip shop /,fif and “ip Sop! floor 1 iflaxry/ football stadium n futbol sterdiom! fridge n feds) furniture arnitfary garden centre gard senta(ey {90 shopping _phr /,gou 'Jopin! huge adj /hjurds! kitchen kitjv kitesurfing n /"kattss:fin/ lamp n emp! living room ivan usm! magazine n /mega'zizn! ‘minute n 'minst/ mountain 'maunton! newsagents n /'nju:zerdsonts! extto prep ("nekst tus, ta! penn ipen! Penguin n /'pengwin! picture n /'piktfotey poster nm /pausta(ry oom a frusm! sean isi seafood n /sisfusd slow adj ‘lou! sofa I'soufal souvenir shop m J,su:va'niat) fon! square n /skwea(t) straight on adv /streit oni study mn Pstadil sunbathe v /'sanberd! table /teibl) theatre /"Brata(ny tidy aj audi’ turn v /tsin! under prep "andor vineyard ('vinjod! wall /wa:l) wind (wind! wonder n /'wando(ry/

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