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THIS UNIT INCLUDES:
Types of house
Rooms and furniture
PRONUNCIATION
*(77,1* 67$57(' Sounds /z/, /s/ and /Iz/
GRAMMAR
$ ORRN LQVLGH houses, rooms and furniture
There is/ There isn’t
There are/ There aren’t
Prepositions of place
COMMUNICATION
Talking about and describing
Listen and read.
Mi: Wow. That room looks so big, Nick. I can see
there’s a TV behind you.
Nick: Yes. I’m in the living room. Can you see my dog
Luke? He’s sitting on the sofa.
Nick: Are you?
Mi: Yes, I can. He looks happy.
Mi: Yes, we are. My aunt lives near there and I can
Nick: Ha ha, he is. Your room looks nice too. Where play with my cousin, Vy.
do you live, Mi?
Nick: Are there many rooms in your new apartment?
Mi: I live in a town house. It’s near the city centre
and it’s very noisy. How about you? Where do Mi: Yes, there are. There’s a living room, three
you live? bedrooms, a kitchen and two bathrooms. The
kitchen is next to the living room.
Nick: I live in a country house. Who do you live with?
(Sound of shouting)
Mi: I live with my father, mother and younger
brother. We are moving to an apartment Nick: Oh, that’s my mum. I’d better go. It’s dinner
next month. time. Bye, see you soon.
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