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T: Open your books at page 51.Ex. 2.Look at the picture and read the title of the text. What
                  is the text about?And now look at the blackboard and try to understand the words. (new vocabulary:
                  sl. 12-16).
                         See,  the  text  is  incomplete.  Read  it  and  fill  in  the  missing  words.  Write  them  in  your
                  exercise books. Thewords are at the blackboard. (sl. 17). You have 3 min. to do it.
                         T: Look at the blackboard and check your answers (sl. 17). Raise your hands those who has
                  got 5 pluses (4…,3).
                         2. Pair-work.
                         T:  Make  up  the  pairs  as  you  are  sitting.  Here  is  the  plan  of  the  typical  English  house.
                  Complete it. You have 2 min. (H.O.1.) The quickest pair is the winner.
                         Role-play.
                         T: Nice! Would you like to live in a house like that? We are going to read the dialogue now,
                  but let us listen to the sentence from it first  (ex.1a.) What is the dialogue about? Then read the
                  dialogue please (ex. 2, p. 52) and try toimagine that one of you is Ryan and the other is Dad. You
                  may change the names if you want. Dramatize the dialogue. You have 4 min.
                         T:  And  now  answer  the  questions,  please.  (Those  students  who  haven’t  spoken  on  the
                  dialogue, answer).
                         1. What is beautiful?
                         2. Is the kitchen big?
                         3. Where is the bedroom?
                         4. What is Ryan’s fa vou rite colour?
                         3. Fun-minute.
                         T: I see you are tired. Let’s do some physical exercises.
                         Up and down, up and down,
                         Which is the way to London town?
                         Where, where, up in the air!
                         Close your eyes and you are there!
                         T: You are well done and now it’s time to play. I’ll tell you the words and you have to stand
                  up and clap your hands, if you hear a word on the topic “Houses” only.
                         4. Group-work.
                         T: And now let’s count off “A” and “B”. All “A” s sit here and all “B”s here (dividing into
                  groups).
                         T:  What’s  your  homework  for  today?  Right!  We’ll  see  how  you  have  prepared  for  the
                  dictation. Let’s play “Spelling Bee“ (the representatives of each group in turn spell the words on the
                  topic:furniture,wardrobe,bathroom,upstairs etc.For each correct word, the groups receive points).
                         T: Look at the blackboard. (sl. 19). These are the English proverbs.Match the halves of them
                  and give the translation. (For each correct proverb, the team receive points).
                         T. We are going to watch a short film “Homes in Britain”. Be attentive,please.Later you will
                  have to answer the questions and fulfill some other work.
                         T: We have seen the film, the presentation; let us check what you have remembered about
                  the English house. Look at the blackboard .Read the statements and answer. (sl. 20).
                         T:  Read the text  about  English  houses  in  groups  (H.O.2), discuss  it and then answer the
                  questions in turn.You have 4-5 min. (sl. 21).
                         H.O.1. The British live in flats but a lot of people have their own houses. There are different
                  kinds of homes in Britain: detached houses, semi-detached houses, block of flats, terraced houses,
                  bungalows.
                         The traditional English house has two floors: the ground floor and the first floor. The sitting
                  or  living  room,  the  dining  room  and  the  study  are  downstairs.  The  kitchen  and  the  hall  are
                  downstairs too. There are two or three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs.
                         The living room is usually the largest room in the house. There is always a sofa, some chairs
                  and armchairs in it. There is often a carpet on the floor. There is usually a fireplace in the living
                  room.
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