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A detached house
1. Made by Darya Yuryevna Kuzmina Yelets 2018
Home is where theheart is.
(Pliny the Elder)
2.
3. A detached house
4. A detached house
singlehouse, house
that stands alone,
house that is not
attached to another
5.
6. A Semi-detached house
7. A Semi-detached house
Ahouse which consists of
pairs of houses built sideby-side, sharing a party
wall and usually in such a
way that each house's
layout is a mirror image of
its twin.
8.
9. A block of flats
alarge buil
ding that
is divided
into apartm
ents
10.
11. A terraced [ˈter.əst] house
12. A terraced house
oneof a row of houses
that are joined together
13.
14. A bungalow [ˈbʌŋɡələʊ]
15. A bungalow
ahouse that has all its
rooms on the ground
floor
16.
17. A cottage
18. A cottage
asmall house, usually in
the countryside
19. Find the equivalents to the fixed phrases
1)to be / feel at home
2) to make oneself at
home
3) away from home
4) turn smb. out of
house and home
5) homeland
6) to be homesick
7) home bird
выгнать,
выставить кого-л.
из дома
домосед
скучать по родине
чувствовать себя
непринужденно,
свободно,
уверенно
чувствовать себя
как дома
родная земля,
родина
вне дома
20. Fixed Phrases
1) to be / feel at home – чувствовать себя непринужденно,свободно, уверенно
2)
to make oneself at home - чувствовать себя как дома
3)
away from home – вне дома
4)
turn smb. out of house and home – выгнать, выставить
кого-л. из дома
5)
homeland – родная земля, родина
6)
to be homesick – скучать по родине
7)
home bird — домосед
21. Find the equivalents to the fixed phrases
to move house2) to keep house
3) to keep open house –
4) build one’s house
upon a rock
5) keep a good house
6) throw the house out
of the windows
хорошо
принимать гостей
“строить свой дом
на скале”,
создавать чтолибо на прочном
фундаменте
перевернуть всё
вверх дном
1)
переезжать
жить на широкую
ногу
вести домашнее
хозяйство
22. Fixed Phrases
1)to move house
2)
to keep house
3)
to keep open house
– переезжать
– вести домашнее хозяйство
– жить на широкую ногу
4) build one’s house upon a rock – “строить
свой дом на скале”, создавать что-либо на
прочном фундаменте
5) keep
гостей
a good house
- хорошо принимать
6) throw the house out of
перевернуть всё вверх дном
the windows
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23. When can we move in? Listen to the speaker. Answer the questions.
Whatitems of furniture can we see in the hall?
What things are situated in the lounge?
Is the sofa huge or tiny?
What pieces of furniture are there in the dining-room?
Is the room well-lighted?
What are the advantages/disadvantages of the
bathroom?
What useful appliances are there?
What is the bedroom like?
Is the bedroom crammed up with furniture?
Does the furniture block out the light?
24.
What is inside the typical English house?
What are the British keen on?
Where can people live besides ordinary
houses?
What home is the most famous in Britain?
25.
26.
Thephoto/picture shows
...It was taken by/in ...I
In the
foreground/background
you can see ...
In the middle/centre
there are ...
At the top/At the bottom
there is ...
On the left/right there
are ...Behind/In front of
... you can see ...
Between ... there is ...
A
SOFA
A CHEST OF
DRAWERS
A TV SET
AN END TABLE
A BOOKCASE
A FIRE-PLACE
AN ARM-CHAIR
A LAMP
A CUSHION
A PICTURE
CURTAINS
27. Agree or disagree with the proverbs
1)There’s no place like home. – В
гостях хорошо, а дома лучше.
2) An Englishman’s home (house) is
his castle. – Дом англичанина –
его крепость; англичанин у себя
дома – хозяин.
3) East or West, home is best. –
Восток ли, запад ли, а дома
лучше.
28. Dramatise the situations
1. You spent last Sunday at your friend’s
summer house. Tell your mother what you
liked and disliked about the house. Answer
her questions.
2. Convince your friend that to live in a
house outside the city is much better than to
have an apartment downtown (the central or
lower part of a city, especially the main
commercial area), answer all his arguments.
3. You are newly-weds. Discuss where
you’ll live and how you’ll arrange furniture.
29. What emotions do you feel?
+Pleased
Amused
Satisfied
Admired
Proud
Surprised
Bored
Frustrated
Anxious
Exhausted
Irritated
Sad