Where do you live?
a large building that is divided into apartments
a building that people, usually one family, live in
Is your flat/house big?
How many rooms are there?
What is your favourite room?
block of flats
house
Ex. 1. Read the words and label the pictures. Then listen and check.
B
A
- living room
- kitchen
- playroom
- bathroom
- attic
- laundry room /ˈlɔːn.dri/
- bedroom
- hall
- dining room
- garden
- garage
- study
bedroom
dining room
D
C
kitchen
hall
F
E
living room
bathroom
Do you know all these words? Let’s check.
- living room
- kitchen
- laundry room
- playroom
- bathroom
- attic
- bedroom
- hall
- dining room
- garden
- garage
- study
playroom
garden
garage
laundry room
attic
study
Ordinal numbers
Listen and repeat .
I’m the fifth.
I’m the first.
I’m the third.
I’m the second.
I’m the fourth.
How do we form ordinal numbers?
1 – one – 1 st - fir st
14 – fourteen – 14 th - fourteen th
2 – two – 2 nd - seco nd
15 – fifteen – 15 th - fifteen th
3 – three – 3 rd - thi rd
16 – sixteen – 16 th - sixteen th
4 – four – 4 th - four th
17 – seventeen – 17 th - seventeen th
5 – fi ve – 5 th - fi f th
18 – eighteen – 18 th - eighteen th
6 – six – 6 th - six th
19 – nineteen – 19 th - nineteen th
7 – seven – 7 th - seven th
20 – twent y – 20 th - twent ie th
8 – eigh t – 8 th - eigh th
Say the numbers.
9 – nin e – 9 th - nin th
25th
30th
28th
26th
29th
24th
23rd
22nd
21st
27th
10 – ten – 10 th - ten th
11 – eleven – 11 th - eleven th
twenty-seventh
thirtieth
twenty-ninth
twenty-eighth
twenty-first
twenty-sixth
twenty-fifth
twenty-fourth
twenty-third
twenty-second
12 – twel ve – 12 th - twel f th
13 – thirteen – 13 th - thirteen th
Which floor are the people on?
10 th
9 th
8 th
7 th
6 th
5 th
4 th
3 rd
2 nd
1 st
Which floor are John & Bob on?
Which floor are Mary & Helen on?
Which floor are Peter & Lucy on?
Which floor is Linda on?
Which floor is Steve on?
Which floor is Nick on?
Which floor is Billy on?
Which floor is Tony on?
Which floor is Ann on?
They’re on the sixth floor.
They’re on the seventh floor.
She’s on the fourth floor.
They’re on the first floor.
He’s on the fifth floor.
He’s on the tenth floor.
He’s on the second floor.
She’s on the third floor.
He’s on the eighth floor.
Ex. 3. Look at the picture and the title of the article.
What is the article about?
The title and the pictures from a text help you predict what the text is about. Listen, read and check.
architect /ˈɑː.kɪ.tekt/ – архитектор
unusual – необычный
water tower – водонапорная башня
reception room – приемная
step – шаг, ступенька
roof – крыша
to keep fit – быть в форме
lift – лифт
price - стоимость
wordlist
Ex. 4. Read the text again and decide if statements 1-4 are true (T) or false (F).
F
1 The building is new.
2 There are nine rooms in it.
3 The living room is on the ground floor.
4 There are 113 (13) steps to the kitchen.
T
F
F
Ex. 4. Explain the words in bold.
architect
архитектор
a room in a house where people can sit, living room
необычный
unusual
the cost of something
водонапорная башня
water tower
one of the surfaces that you walk on when you go up or down stairs
гостиная
reception room
the person who designs buildings
steps
ступени
out of the ordinary, interesting, different
крыша
roof
the covering at the top of a building
to keep fit
быть здоровым и в форме
large tank of water, placed on a high platform
price
цена
to stay in good physical condition