Among the summer language courses the most expensive ones are in the English-speaking countries. The nearest of them are in England, the cheapest and sunniest are in Malta and the most (1) adventurous… are in the USA. When you make your (2) …choice, you have to think of how much money you are prepared to spend, how far you want to learn. The English world is full of huge (3) variety… of accent. So if you imagine you will want to work in or with the USA, solid (4) knowledge of British RP (received (5) pronounciatoin…) may cause you (6) …unexpected problems, as you will struggle to understand what Americans are saying.
Number of floors - a ground floor and a first floor
Rooms on the ground floor - the hall, the kitchen, a pantry, the living room, a big dining room and a toilet
Rooms on the first floor - three bedrooms, one bathroom and a big corridor
2) Match the antonyms.
big ● ● small love ● ● hate old ● ● new spacious ● ● cramp
back ● ● front comfortable ● ● uncomfortable cozy ● ● unpleasant
3) Answer the questions about the text.
1. Is Peter’s house big or small? Peter’s house is big 2. How many floors are there? There are two floors in the house 3. Has his house got an attic? Yes his house has got an attic/Yes I has 4. Where is the living room? The living room is on the ground floor 5. Where is his bedroom? His bedroom is between his parents’ bedroom and the bathroom 6. Why does he like to be in the attic?
Because it is very spacious and there is a big sofa there where he sometimes takes a nap.
7. Where are the washing and drying machines? They are In the basement 8. Has Peter’s house got a garage? Yes his house has got a garage/Yes it has 9. What can you find in the garden? You can find many green spaces, flowers, two swings and a small swimming-pool in the garden
10. How many bedrooms are there in his house? There are four bedrooms in this house 11. Does Peter like his house? Yes he does/yes he likes his house
Peter’s house is quite big
Number of floors - a ground floor and a first floor
Rooms on the ground floor - the hall, the kitchen, a pantry, the living room, a big dining room and a toilet
Rooms on the first floor - three bedrooms, one bathroom and a big corridor
2) Match the antonyms.
big ● ● small
love ● ● hate old ● ● new
spacious ● ● cramp
back ● ● front
comfortable ● ● uncomfortable
cozy ● ● unpleasant
3) Answer the questions about the text.
1. Is Peter’s house big or small?
Peter’s house is big
2. How many floors are there?
There are two floors in the house
3. Has his house got an attic?
Yes his house has got an attic/Yes I has
4. Where is the living room?
The living room is on the ground floor
5. Where is his bedroom?
His bedroom is between his parents’ bedroom and the bathroom
6. Why does he like to be in the attic?
Because it is very spacious and there is a big sofa there where he sometimes takes a nap.
7. Where are the washing and drying machines?
They are In the basement
8. Has Peter’s house got a garage?
Yes his house has got a garage/Yes it has
9. What can you find in the garden? You can find many green spaces, flowers, two swings and a small swimming-pool in the garden
10. How many bedrooms are there in his house? There are four bedrooms in this house
11. Does Peter like his house?
Yes he does/yes he likes his house