Cards. Make up the sentences. Составь предложения. Example: next to my bed, there, a lamp, is. - There is a lamp next to my bed.
a bed, there, is, in your bedroom?_______________________________________________________________
in the fridge, some cheese, is, there.- _______________________________________________________________________
next to your house, is, what, there?-_______________________________________________________________________
on the chair, there, my kittens, are. _______________________________________________________________________
in front of my fridge, is, there, what? _______________________________________________________________________
two lamps, are, there, on the table. _______________________________________________________________________
Hand in the sheets. Let’s check up the task.
d) Physical activity.. Well, I suppose you are a little tired. Let’s have a rest.
My hands upon my head I place,
On my shoulders, on my face.
Then I raise them up and high,
And my fingers quickly fly
Then I put them in front of me,
And gently clap them: 1, 2, and 3.
3. Develop reading and listening skills. a) Reading the text. At the previous lessons you learnt a lot about traditional English house and I hope you can answer my questions:
Do all English people live in flats?
How many floors are there in the traditional English house?
What is the largest room in the traditional English house?
You know, some houses are new and some are rather old. Read about one of them and say if the house is new or old.
Cards. A New House SUSAN: I know you've got a new house. How do you like it?
NELLY: Oh, it's so nice and clean! You know, it is more than one hundred years old...
SUSAN: More than one hundred years! It can't be comfortable. People didn't have cookers and
bathrooms at that time.
NELLY: How funny you are! Yes, the house is old, but it is comfortable too. We've got a cooker, a fridge, a TV, a radio and a computer.
SUSAN: Is there a garden near your house?
NELLY: There is a garden in front of my house. It goes down to the sea. In summer there are
flowers everywhere.
SUSAN: I've got an idea! Can we have a Halloween party in your house?
NELLY: You are always welcome! But...
SUSAN: What's the problem?
NELLY: Well, my mother told me that one evening she heard some noise upstairs. She went to
her bedroom. There was nobody there but all her clothes were on the floor....
SUSAN: Wow! Do you think that a ghost visits the house at night?
SUSAN: I'm not sure. What do you think about a Halloween party now?
NELLY: Well, I really don't know.
Can you answer whether it’s new or old one?
And now you are going to do the following task: cross the wrong word and correct it.