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Fernanda Dennise Ayala Vargas 

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English IV

Portfolio Unit 5

04/09/2022
INTRODUCTION

• Next, in this unit we are going to know the


prepositions of place and the way in which it is
used with different writing, reading and oral
exercises.
HOUSING
Unit 5
Objectives
: • Introducing the topic of the unit by prior
knowledge
eliciting and taking a poll.

• Introducing and practicing t he language point by


usin g prepositions of place t o describe
things they see in a picture.

• Expanding on the computer lesson by working in


pairs t o combine sentences t o make an online ad.
Read the questions and make sure you understand them. Find students from
your class who can answer “yes” to your questions.

Aaron
Denilson
Class
Housing Dunia
Questionnaire
Fernanda
Denilson
Angie
Fernanda
Angie
Write sentences using prepositions of place.
Ie: The sofa is between the lamps
.
Sentences

1. The table is between the sofas.

2. The stands are behind the room

3. The painting is on top of the cabinet

4. The cushions are on top of the sofa

5. The rug is under the furniture


Answer the questions:
1. Do you live in a house or an apartment?
I live in a house

2. Who do you live with?


I live with my mom

3. Is your room big or small?


My room is big

4. What do you think about having a roommate?

I would not like


Roommate Wanted!

d Which housing option is


the most suitable for
each person? Match the
housing option in column
a B t o the correct person
in column A.
c

b
Use Canvaand creat e your own
apa
rtment ad and paste it here.
HOUSIN
G UNIT 5
Day

2
OBJECTIVES:

 Orally respond t o statements from a conversation.

 Take part in a branching dialogue in which th ey ta lk

about student housing options.


Dishwashe electricity elevator
r
gas gym laundry room
microwave refrigerator water

gas dishwasher elevator

electricity microwave gym


water refrigerator Laundry room

Can you add more examples?


Place the letter of the correct answers for each
question.
1. Does the rent include utilities? b
2. When’s the apartment available? c
3. Where are they taking the furniture? a

Answers
a. The tenant is taking it. This is an unfurnished apartment.
b. No. You pay for gas, water, and electricity separately.
c. You’re in luck. The tenant is moving out today.
d. In fact, I think those are the movers now.
What’s the
correct
preposit i on
?

1. The blanket is on / in / next t o the couch.


2. The bookcase is on / next t o / in front of the couch.
3. The picture is on / above / under the couch.
4. The books are above / in / behind the bookcase.
5. The flowers are on / in / in front of the window.
Create your
own role-play

Break out Rooms:


With a prtner create
Your own role play.
Record and send i t t o
Our WA group.
6
4
1
5
3
2
7
housing
dormitory

roommate
experience
apartment
What did you learn from the article “Tiny Homes”? The following
sentences are false. Correct them to make them true .

a. A tiny home can be the size of two parking lots. True


b. I t costs more t o heat and cool a tiny house. Cost less
c. Big cities are crowded and homes are inexpensive. homes cost a lot of
money
d. Some architects build low ceilings and small windows t o make tiny
homes look larger. They build high ceilings and large windows
e. Some tiny homes have refrigerators t h at fold up into the wall. They
hide  a refrigerator inside a cabinet. 
Coober Pedy Homes (caves)
Coober Pedy Homes (volcano)

Koroai Homes (up in trees)


Indonesia

Pets and family

Tree house

They don't have to worry about mosquitoes or floods


They have a great view
CONCLUSION

• By developing the exercises you have a clearer idea


of how to form sentences of place, you also
learned new words, both writing and
pronunciation.

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