Topic: My Place
Objectives:
Outcomes: by the end of the lesson pupils will be able to name different rooms, what there is in these rooms, describe their home.
Equipment: a laptop, worksheets.
Procedure
I. Introduction.
Greeting
Warming-up
Name different rooms.
The Main Part
Vocabulary
a bed b chest of drawers
c cooker d curtains
2 BATHROOM
a bath b desk
c mirror d toilet
3 KITCHEN
a bin b cooker
c sofa d dishwasher
4 LIVING ROOM
a carpet b coffee table
c shelves d sink
5 STUDY
a blinds b chair
c lamp d shower
2. Match the definitions with the parts of a house below.
basement kitchen garage garden hall loft bathroom
1 a room where people cook ………………………..
2 the room in a house that is near the front door ………………………..
3 a room in a part of a building that is under the ground floor………………………..
4 a part of a house where people keep their cars ………………………..
5 the room under the roof of a house ………………………..
6 a piece of land by your house where peple can grow flowers, fruit and vegetables………..
7 a room where people often keep their washing machine ………………………..
1 You can easily get three cars in their garage.
2 That room has a lot of windows.
3 Our living room is warm and comfortable.
4 There are a lot of clothes on the floor of your room.
5 You can’t see anything in the basement.
a It’s cosy.
b It’s bright.
c It’s dark.
d It’s large.
e It’s untidy.
Listening
https://youtu.be/5b--wk0rn6A?si=s7qpAheckF4lmoAG
Watch the video and answer the questions.
What does a girl do in the study?
Where does a girl do homework?
Watch the video again and write what there is in the living room, in the kitchen, in her bedroom?
Reading
Read the text and choose the correct option.
Accommodation
To: Ellie Crest
Subject: Surfing Holiday
Hi Ellie,
I’m so pleased you can come surfing in August! Paul, Rose and Kevin are coming too, so there will be five of us. We’ve decided to return to New Sands for a couple of days, because the surf board hire is so cheap there.
I’m starting to think about accommodation. We won’t camp again after last year! I hated staying in a tent in all that rain!
Kevin wants to hire a caravan. There are some nice ones with 3 bedrooms, showers and cooking facilities. The problem is, none of the caravan parks take short bookings in the summer. The minimum stay is a week. It’s a shame because there are several nice parks near the beach.
There’s a hostel for young people in New Sands. It’s the cheapest option after camping, and there’s a big kitchen and dining room where we can cook. The problem is, accommodation is in dormitories and I don’t really want to sleep with strangers.
There are a few guest houses in New Sands. Some have triple rooms, so we only need to book two rooms. We’ll have to book soon if we choose that option, because many guest houses are already full. The hotels in New Sands are too expensive, although I’d love to stay at the Sunrise Pavilion with its large pool!
The final option is to rent a cottage. I found one. It has three bedrooms – a double, a single and a twin, so two of us would have to share a bed! There’s a big kitchen diner with a microwave, washing machine and dishwasher. The living room has a TV and DVD player. There’s just one bathroom, but there’s a separate WC. There’s a nice garden too. The problem is, it’s 5 miles from the beach.
Let me know which option you prefer.
Cheers,
Natalie
1.The friends want to stay in New Sands for ...
a.a week
b.a week and a half
c.less than one week
2. Last year the friends stayed in a ...
a.tent
b.caravan
c.youth hostel
3. Last year the friends had problems with ...
a.the weather
b.the transport
c.their surf boards
4.The problem with the caravan park is that ...
a.all the caravans are fully booked
b.there are not enough beds for everyone
c.caravans are only available for at least one week
5. Natalie doesn’t want to stay in the youth hostel because ...
a.it’s too expensive
b.she can’t cook her own meals
c.she doesn’t want to share a room with people she doesn’t know
6. The guest houses ...
a.are fully booked
b.still have some free rooms
c.don’t have rooms for three people
7. The Sunrise Pavilion ...
a.costs too much
b.has no rooms available
c.does not have a swimming-pool
8. The cottage that Natalie found ...
a.doesn’t have a toilet
b.has one room with two beds
c.doesn’t have a room with only one bed
9. In the cottage the ...
a.bathroom is outside
b.shower and the WC are in the same room
c.cooking area and dining area are in the same room
10. The problem with the cottage is its ...
a.size
b.price
c.location
Speaking
Make up a dialogue with your partner. Ask each other about your home. Ask about size, location, different rooms. Use words: a picturesque place, modern conveniences, gorgeous, spacious, bright, comfortable, well-planned, well-equipped, curtains, blinds, share a room.
Homework
Write a description of your flat or house.