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5 rcEft5:f.lEEllEitril Work in pairs. Discuss this question. 8 reEIEEEIIIEEEEII0 How many rooms in a house can
Give reasons for your opinions. you name?
For a student at university, what do you think are the
advantages and disadvantages of Read the speal<ing exam task in exercise 10. Then comptete
the sentences with the words below. Which part of the task
a sharing a house or a flat with friends?
does each sentence refer to?
b tiving with your family?
cool<ing food garden lazy reasonable small
6 tvtatch the words betow with the definitions. Use your
1 The bathroom is very
dictionary to help you.
2 We pay for our own .
advertisement detached flat landlord housemate 3 The house hasn't got a
rent upstairs 4 My housemate is a bit
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1 A - house is not joined to another house. 5 The rent is quite -.
2 A is the owner of a house which other peopte 6 I do the and my housemate does the washing up.
pay to Iive in.
10 Do the exam task.
3 A _ is somebody who shares a house with you but -
is not a member of your family.
4 The is the part of the house above the
You and your friend are sharing a rented house. Tall<
ground floor.
about what it is til<e and include information about the
5 An is a notice (usuatty in a newspaper) that
- following points:
tetts peopte about something (e.g. a job, a service,
. what the house is like
or something for sate).
. sharing the costs
6 A is a number of rooms, usually in a large
. sharing the duties (e.g. cooking, cleaning, shopping)
buitding, where people live.
7 - is the money you pay regutarty to a landtord.
Use of Engtish
7 Do the exam task.
11 Work in pairs. How many
words can you form from each of the words below? Use a
dictionary to hetp you.
Sfi t.+O Read the sentences in the table below.
You are going to hear a teenager tall<ing. Decide if the appty success immediate inform accommodate
sentences (1-5) are true (T) or false (F). Put X in the tuck responsible difficult prepare reason
appropriate space in the table.
appll: app\icablo, applicant, applicaiion, applied
12 oo the exam tasl<.
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:,. ... rr'.. :, words given.
r:i', r'r ,iir lf your 1- (appty) for a place at university is
;i 2.rrM'd13hie'ltta$:orierof,the'Ihlt|grpeorpldi:wh:o::']rr,
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.:,3,:r.Tse ,5pea- i"''O'aOfdit*s1hai.sngfiaE irr:,:i.r:,:,,:r,' rr.l i] :,.,, should 4__ (im med iate) contact the un iversity an d
,i,,,.:,,,,f ,ir'l,,, 1111
cook every evening. asl< for (inform) about their'halls of residence,,
r,r.'l ll..,''lll ,l which are rooms forstudents. Most universities don't
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..a:,:,rhg,liglit!..9i9nt.lelii9r.:!.o9t!!ng:lqlte{r1hel.',,., .,',11;,r1,11l.,:.,1,,,11, have enough (accom modate) for alt their
.,l, l:'', ,:,'': .',"" ; 7-
,..:t, it.fh.erCiititafe,,gg|ngtu,lto:ok,foi,;,h,o[!q1,,,:: doesn't offeryou a room, it's your (responsibte)
r,,r:r,r,r'::" i:xii;ffi::ilff1:,fl:i":Tiii:1T,iHfl;"0
finding somewhere to Iive very near the university, but if
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you are (prepare) to travel a few l<itometres, you
should be abte to find a room 10 -- (reason) quickty.
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