- Английский язык 5 класс (рабочая тетрадь) Ваулина. 3 Grammar Practice. Номер №4
- Решение
- Рабочая тетрадь Spotlight 6. Workbook. Страница 14
- Методическая разработка занятия по английскому языку по теме «My flat»
- Open-plan living room ideas for a multi-functional, family space
- 1. Add personality with painted zones
- 2. Create distinct areas with different textures
- 3. Go green indoors
- 4. Define areas with platforms and partitions
- 5. Open up your period property
- 6. Be smart with colour and shapes
- 7. Make rooms work on another level
- 8. Get in the zone
- 9. Let the light in
- 10. Get smart with furniture
- 11. Look to the sky
- 12. Connect with the garden
- 13. Choose an L-shaped sofa
- 14. Keep it tonal
- 15. Make it family-friendly
- 16. Consider placement
- 17. Join two rooms with cohesive colour
Английский язык 5 класс (рабочая тетрадь) Ваулина. 3 Grammar Practice. Номер №4
Circle the correct answer.
My house
I 1 ) _ got a beautiful wooden house. In 2 ) _ house there 3 ) _ three bedrooms and two bathrooms. 4 ) _ is also one living room and one kitchen! All the rooms 5 ) _ got large windows. In the living room there 6 ) _ a fireplace to keep us warm!
My house 7 ) _ got a beautiful garden, too! 8 ) _ is in front of the house. 9 ) _ are many trees and flowers 10 ) _ the garden and I like it a lot!
1 )
A. has
B. have
C. am
2 )
A. your
B. his
C. my
3 )
A. is
B. are
C. has
4 )
A. There
B. It
C. This
5 )
A. has
B. have
C. are
6 )
A. has
B. are
C. is
7 )
A. has
B. is
C. have
8 )
A. This
B. That
C. It
9 )
A. Those
B. These
C. There
10 )
A. on
B. in
C. behind
Решение
Перевод задания
Обведите правильный ответ.
Мой дом
У меня 1 ) _ красивый деревянный дом. В 2 ) _ доме есть 3 ) _ три спальни и две ванные комнаты. 4 ) _ также одна гостиная и одна кухня! Во всех комнатах 5 ) _ большие окна. В гостиной 6 ) _ камин, чтобы нам было тепло!
В доме 7 ) _ тоже красивый сад! 8 ) _ находится перед домом. 9 ) _ много деревьев и цветов 10 ) _ сад и он мне очень нравится!
1 )
A. has
B. have
C. am
2 )
A. your
B. his
C. my
3 )
A. is
B. are
C. has
4 )
A. There
B. It
C. This
5 )
A. has
B. have
C. are
6 )
A. has
B. are
C. is
7 )
A. has
B. is
C. have
8 )
A. This
B. That
C. It
9 )
A. Those
B. These
C. There
10 )
A. on
B. in
C. behind
ОТВЕТ
1 – B, 2 – C, 3 – B, 4 – A, 5 – B, 6 – C, 7 – A, 8 – C, 9 – C, 10 – B.
My house
I 1 ) have got a beautiful wooden house. In 2 ) my house there 3 ) are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. 4 ) There is also one living room and one kitchen! All the rooms 5 ) have got large windows. In the living room there 6 ) is a fireplace to keep us warm!
My house 7 ) has got a beautiful garden, too! 8 ) It is in front of the house. 9 ) There are many trees and flowers 10 ) in the garden and I like it a lot!
Перевод ответа
Мой дом
У меня 1 ) есть красивый деревянный дом. Во 2 ) моем доме есть 3 ) три спальни и две ванные комнаты. 4 ) Также есть гостиная и кухня! Во всех комнатах 5 ) большие окна. В гостиной 6 ) камин, чтобы нам было тепло!
У моего дома 7 ) тоже есть красивый сад! 8 ) Он находится перед домом. 9 ) Много деревьев и цветов 10 ) В саду очень нравится!
Рабочая тетрадь Spotlight 6. Workbook. Страница 14
2d. Writing (a house advert) — Письмо (реклама дома)
1. Join the sentences using and, but or with, as in the example. — Объедините предложения, используя and, but или with, как в примере
- This is a large flat. It has four bedrooms. — Это большая квартира. В ней четыре спальни.
This is a larqe flat with four bedrooms. — Это большая квартира с четырьмя спальнями. - There are two armchairs in the living room. There is a sofa in the living room. — В гостиной есть два кресла. В гостиной есть диван.
There are two armchairs and a sofa in the living room. — В гостиной есть два кресла и диван. - There is a shower in the bathroom. There isn’t a bath. — В ванной комнате есть душ. Там нет ванны.
There is a shower in the bathroom but there isn’t a bath — В ванной комнате есть душ, но нет ванны. - This is a beautiful house. It has a large garden. — Это красивый дом. У него есть большой сад.
This is a beautiful house with a large garden. — Это красивый дом с большим садом. - It has got two sinks in the kitchen. It has not got a cooker. — В кухне есть две мойки. В ней нет плиты.
It has got two sinks in the kitchen but it hasn’t got a cooker. — В кухне есть две мойки, но нет плиты. - There is a large dining room on the ground floor. There is a fireplace in the dining room. — На первом этаже есть большая столовая. В столовой есть камин.
There is a large dining room with a fireplace on the ground floor. — На первом этаже есть большая столовая с камином.
2. Read the text and fill the gaps with and or with. — Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски с помощью and или with.
For rent. Beautiful cottage. — Сдается в аренду. Прекрасный коттедж.
This beautiful , fully-furnished cottage is in the countryside 5km from the village of Priston. On the ground floor is the kitchen, a large living room 1) and a dining room. The kitchen is modem , 2) with fitted cupboards 3) and an electric cooker. There are three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes on the first floor 4) and a bathroom 5) with a shower. The cottage has a large garden 6) and there is a new garage 7) with space for two cars.
Прекрасный, полностью обставленный мебелью коттедж за городом в 5 км от деревни Пристон. На первом этаже кухня, большая гостиная и столовая. Современная кухня со встроенными шкафчиками и электрической плитой. На втором этаже три спальни со встроенными шкафами, ванная с душем. У коттеджа есть большой сад и новый гараж с местом для двух машин.
3. Underline the adjectives in the text. — Подчеркните прилагательные в тексте
Нужно подчеркнуть следующие прилагательные: beautiful, fully-furnished, modern, large, new, fitted
4. Use the information in the box to write an advert for the flat below. Use Ex. 2 as a model. — Используйте информацию из таблицы, чтобы написать объявление для квартиры. Используйте в качестве образца упр. 2.
FOR RENT, Modern flat — Сдается современная квартира
This modern, fully-furnished flat is in the centre of the city, on the second floor of block of flats. It is near the railway station. The flat has one nice bedroom, a well-furnished living room, kitchen and bathroom. There is a store room and parking space for one car as well. For more information call to Mr Brown. Tel: 01531 345547
Это современная, полностью обставленная квартира в центре города, на третьем этаже многоквартирного дома. Квартира недалеко от железнодорожной станции. В квартире есть одна красивая спальня, хорошо обставленная гостиная, кухня и ванная. Есть кладовка и парковочное место на одну машину. Для дополнительной информации звоните Мистеру Брауну. Тел. 01531 345547
Комментарий: обратите внимание, что во многих зарубежных странах первый этаж называется наземным, а второй — первым, третий — вторым и т.д.
Методическая разработка занятия по английскому языку по теме «My flat»
МЕТОДИЧЕСКАЯ РАЗРАБОТКА ЗАНЯТИЯ
по дисциплине «Английский язык»
по теме «Моя квартира»
Преподаватель – Малыгина М.Н.
Дисциплина: английский язык
Тема: Моя квартира
Образовательная цель занятия: совершенствование лексико-грамматических навыков,
закрепление ранее изученного материала.
Развивающая цель занятия: развитие речи, познавательного интереса, умения делать
умозаключения, сопоставлять, выделять главное в изучаемом материале.
Воспитательная цель занятия: воспитание гармонично развивающейся личности, умения работать в паре, расширение кругозора, формирование уважительного отношения к мнению других.
Задачи занятия: закрепить и обобщить навыки использования грамматических правил (множественное число существительных, оборот there is / are ), активизировать лексические единицы по теме.
Вид занятия: повторение и систематизация изученного материала
1) Организационный момент:
б) Цели и задачи занятия, беседа с группой
2) Фонетическая разминка
3) Активизация лексико-грамматических навыков:
а) Упражнение на сопоставление терминов и понятий ( №1, 2, 3)
б) Выполнение грамматического упражнения на основе изученного лексического материала ( № 4,5)
в) Задание на аудирование текста по теме (№ 6)
г) Описание изображения комнаты.
д) Чтение и обсуждение текстов по предложенной теме (№7)
е) Работа с текстом “ English house ”: чтение, перевод, выполнение упражнений по содержанию текста (№ 8)
ж) Монологические высказывания по предложенной теме.
4) Домашнее задание: повторить слова, правила, подготовиться к контрольной работе, написать сочинение «Дом моей мечты»
5) Заключительный этап: выставление оценок, ответы на вопросы, не вошедшие в план занятия, подведение итогов.
1. Say what is it :
1. A place where people live is _______;
2. A furniture you can sit on is ________;
3. A large comfortable chair is _______;
4. A furniture you can sleep on is_________;
5. A table at which we can read and write _______;
6. A furniture which we use to keep books is_______;
7. A thing we watch every day is _______;
8. A place where we store our food is ________.
2. Form sentences from the table:
a room for bathing.
a room for sleeping.
a room for cooking.
a room for studying.
a room for eating.
rooms on one floor of the house.
a room for receiving guests.
3. Look at the picture of the room, put the missing words in the description:
This is a bedroom. There is a big white___________ opposite the door and there is a ________ near the ___________ with my computer on it. There is a __________ by the wall between the _________ and the __________. The ___________ is in the corner of the room. There is an __________ by the bed. The __________ is on the floor in the middle of the room.
4. Say which of these things are in your bedroom, your living room, your kitchen. Use thre is/are :
bed, microwave oven, kitchen table, cupboard, mirror, wardrobe, arm chair, carpet, sofa, fridge, chair, book car, tape recorder, telephone, TV set, cups, picture.
5. Chose “is” or “are”:
1. How many rooms …there in your flat?
2. There … three rooms in our flat.
3. How many bedrooms … there in the house?
4. … there a bathroom?
5. There … a small table and a tape recorder in my room.
6. … there any books on your desk?
7. How many programmes … there on your TV?
8. There … two beds and a table in my bedroom.
9. There … a sofa and three armchairs in the sitting –room.
10. … there any carpets on the floor?
6. Listen to the text and fill in the gaps with the missing words:
I live in a sixteen-________ building in the centre of our city. I live with my parents in a ________ three-room flat on the tenth floor.
My ________ has three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a________. The ___________is large and light, its large __________ faces the main street. In this room there is a sofa and two__________. By the wall opposite the armchairs there is a__________, and a tape recorder. On the wall _________ the sofa there is a large picture. A _________ is on the floor in the middle of the room.
Our _________ is small. There are two______, a dressing table with a mirror and a __________ there.
My room is_______. There is a ________by the wall. To the left of the sofa there is a desk with a computer. To the right there is a__________. I have a lot of books and there are book _________ in my room. There is also an armchair in the _________of the room.
Our _________ has all modern conveniences. There is a, a microwave oven, a__________, and many other things. The furniture in the kitchen is_________. There is a large table with four chairs in the middle of the kitchen. Our kitchen is very cosy.
We like our flat very much. We often invite friends and relatives to our place.
I live in a sixteen- storied building in the centre of our city. I live with my parents in a cosy three-room flat on the tenth floor.
My flat has three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a hall. The living-room is large and light, its large window faces the main street. In this room there is a sofa and two armchairs . By the wall opposite the armchairs there is a TV set , and a tape recorder. On the wall above the sofa there is a large picture. A carpet is on the floor in the middle of the room.
Our bedroom is small. There are two beds , a dressing table with a mirror and a wardrobe there.
My room is big . There is a sofa by the wall. To the left of the sofa there is a desk with a computer. To the right there is a wardrobe . I have a lot of books and there are book shelves in my room. There is also an armchair in the corner of the room.
Our kitchen has all modern conveniences. There is a, a microwave oven, a fridge , and many other things. The furniture in the kitchen is light . There is a large table with four chairs in the middle of the kitchen. Our kitchen is very cosy.
We like our flat very much. We often invite friends and relatives to our place.
Open-plan living room ideas for a multi-functional, family space
Looking for open-plan living room ideas? Open-plan living has slowly become part of our everyday lives, from a home office within a living room to a kitchen-diner.
These spaces should be well designed and able to utilise the best of the overall room in their function. Clever decorating and styling ideas will keep the spaces looking separate but seamless.
Sounds complicated? Well fear not as we have compiled our top tips for making the most of your open-plan space, without breaking the bank. You’ll be the envy of your friends and family.
1. Add personality with painted zones
Image credit: Dulux
Open-plan needn’t be devoid of different personalities for different purposes. While lounging, eating and working may all take place in one large open-plan area, it doesn’t mean you can’t zone each area with a different colour. Signify a change of purpose with a splash of colour. Create a feature wall behind the sofa, perhaps using a cocooning dark shade such as Dulux ‘Cobalt Night’ (left).
Paint a block of colour to zone a home office space, within the open-plan layout – working with an engaging colour such as Dulux ‘Night Seas’. Using a light neutral on the remaining walls, one such as versatile colour of the year ‘Brave Ground’ to harmonise and create a seamless flow with accessories and furniture pieces.
2. Create distinct areas with different textures
Image credit: Polly Eltes
This barn has been converted into one long open-plan living space. It is light and airy and has a dark blue and green colour scheme running throughout the space. However, different textures and materials have been used to create a distinct divide between the dining area and living space. The area surrounding the wood-burning stove, features plush crushed velvet sofas in turquoise and mustard with an aged rug underfoot. In contrast, the dining area is tied together by the natural wood of the table and the wooden bar stools lined up by the kitchen breakfast bar at the far end.
3. Go green indoors
Conjure the illusion of an amazing landscape with a trompe-l’oiel feature wall. A wall mural depicting a lush green forest or meadow can help to welcome the greenery of the garden in, adding to the illusion of extra space. Give the space a further botanical feel with luxe green velvet upholstery and an array of houseplants.
4. Define areas with platforms and partitions
Partially divide an open-plan space with a central column. Within that partition wall add handy alcoves to provide extra storage. This also helps to add a decorative touch to the living room decor. If you have the layout try raising the floor level in an awkward nook and add storage beneath it.
5. Open up your period property
Don’t let the age of your property deter you from making modern alterations. Formal front rooms in older properties can often feel dark and enclosed, so knocking through to form an open-plan living room is a popular choice.
Removing a wall between rooms offers greater flexibility for the space and enhances the light in townhouses and terraces particularly.
Before undertaking any work make sure to consult a structural engineer and research any permissions required.
6. Be smart with colour and shapes
Use bold prints and patterns to zone spaces. Use graphic mid-century shapes and strong lines to define areas of an open-plan space.Trying varying the flooring to help further the separation of the spaces. Pick a carpet for the main living area and laminate for adjoining kitchen or hallway spaces. Patterned rugs can add to the look and add more clear zonal definition.
Go for a walnut finish on a partition wall to add a classic mid-Century vibe.
7. Make rooms work on another level
Photo credit: Laura Ashley
Not all homes have horizontal ceilings and single-level floors. Highlight these features by building clever storage and outside-of-the-box zones. Play with the levels. Be savvy with heigh ceilings and create a mezzanine to act as extra living space – such as a home office or guest bedroom. Using a tonal colour palette throughout will help tie the areas together.
8. Get in the zone
Image credit: Colin Poole
Open–plan living is a great choice as the social aspect is perfect for family interaction. Design allocated zones for lounging, dining and working to keep the room organised. Use soft textures and calm colours to create a welcoming, relaxed vibe while a long-pile rug and pouf are comfortable for little ones. Arrange your room around a large window or French doors to make the most of the natural light.
9. Let the light in
Image credit: David Still
Think about natural light sources to ensure the room stays bright. Making the most of natural light is a great way to keep a room feeling vibrant and lively and can even help a space feel larger than it actually is. Here, a run of sliding doors leads directly on to a patio area, providing a seamless connection to the outdoors.
10. Get smart with furniture
Image credit: Lisa Cohen
Section off the living area of an open-plan space with careful placement of furniture. The benefit of a large, open-plan space is that everyone can spend time together without being on top of each other. Not only that, but as there’s direct access to the garden, children can happily head outside to get some fresh air. Aside from its spacious layout, this room’s winning features are the dramatic walls and beautiful fireplace, which contrast perfectly.
11. Look to the sky
Image credit: Claire Lloyd Davies
The beauty of open-plan living room is the sense of space, keeping the mood as light and airy as possible aids this effect. A skylight is the ideal solution for single-floor spaces. Spotlights have a clean, modern feel that add to the ambience.
Here, an elegant fusion of old and new gives a timeless feel to a living room. A painted yellow chair brings a splash of bright colour to this minimal space. A pale wood floor reflects light from the opening to the garden and the hits of strong yellow and bright and cheery touches.
12. Connect with the garden
Image credit: James Merrell
Optimise your open-plan living room by designing it to flow seamlessly out to an adjacent outdoor space. Consider wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling patio doors – they will extend your room and optimise light. Make the transition from inside to out seamless by colour-matching internal flooring with external decking. Choose a decorating palette that complements the garden and position all your furniture to take in the views so it’s easy to supervise little ones when they are outside.
13. Choose an L-shaped sofa
Use a corner sofa to define the seating area in a multi-functional open-plan living space, and add a sense of intimacy to a large room. Create a comfy haven and nestle a rug and coffee table into the gap made in front of the sofa to give a friendly, more cosy feel. To further enhance the warm mood and create a cosy feel, paint the wall in this area a darker shade than used in the rest of the room. The moody colour behind the sofa helps to enhance it and make it even more inviting.
14. Keep it tonal
Image credit: Colin Poole
Let the outdoors become part of your home with a natural palette. Large windows enhance the light in this open-plan living room. Neutral-toned blinds and curtains with a restful hare motif frame the windows and pick out the stone-coloured kitchen cabinets. In the foreground an uplifting soft blue sofa creates a year-round summery feel in this welcoming room.
15. Make it family-friendly
Image credit: Colin Poole
Living rooms are meant to be lived in, so make sure your space is somewhere that everyone in the family will enjoy. This cosy open-plan living room combines modern and traditional furniture to create a welcoming, family-friendly space. The solid wood dining table is complemented by modern white chairs, which tie in with the white of the large sideboard. The fireplace tiles introduce a rustic, tactile edge, while a large wall-hung mirror helps to open out what is a very busy, multifunctional space.
16. Consider placement
Image credit: Nicholas Yarsley
As one of the most social spaces in the house, your living room needs to look good, work hard and function well. Before you begin any work, take a little time to work out how the space functions for you. Is it a relaxing haven, and entertaining space of family central? A sophisticated neutral palette helps create a comfortable feel in this kitchen living area.
The trick is to pay attention to balancing the colour scheme and keeping everything in proportion. An open-plan layout is a fundamental part of modern family schemes and this one incorporates all aspects of living.
17. Join two rooms with cohesive colour
Image credit: Catherine Gratwicke
Where two rooms are linked but not entirely open, create flow by painting both the same shade. A neutral colour scheme allows the freedom to ring the changes using accessories, giving each room its own personality without the risk of jarring. Turn an open plan space into a functional family living area with clear zones for relaxing and dining. Soft taupe walls in a matt finish unites the two rooms and forms an elegant base for this traditional neutral decorating scheme. The space has been cleverly divided up with two textural rugs and the positioning of the furniture.