Rooms and things in the house • there is/are
• Prepositions • some/any/a lot of • this/that/these/those
• Numbers and prices
Somewhere to live
Vocabulary
1 Rooms and things in the house
1 Label the rooms in the picture.
living room
kitchen
bedroom
bathroom
2 Write a letter next to the words.
1 ----L- sofa
2 cooker
3 mirror
4 washing machine
5 table
6 fridge
7 bed
8 picture
9 armchair
10 bookshelves
11 shower
12 toilet
13 rug
14 wardrobe
15 dishwasher
16 door
window
sink (x2)
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there is/are
2 Aholiday cottage
1 Look at the advert for a holiday cottage. Complete the sentences
with there is/isn't or there are.
1 There are three bedrooms in the cottage.
2 There isn't a dining room.
3 a big kitchen.
4 an open fire in the living room.
S two bathrooms.
6 a big garden.
7 a TV. A lovely old cottage in the heart of the beautiful
Dorset countryside.
2 Complete the questions and answers.
• three double bedrooms
1 ' Are there any restaurants in Lyme Regis?' 'Yes, there are • big kitchen
some great restaurants: • living room with open fire (no TV)
, • two bathrooms
2 any cafes?' 'Yes, lots: • small garden
, • only 3 miles from the seaside town of Lyme Regis
3 a beach?' 'Yes, a lovely beach:
• great restaurants and cafes
,
4 any big shopping centres?' 'No, • lovely beach
, • local shops and chemist
S a chemist's?' 'Yes,
, •• CONTACT
6 any shops?' 'Yes, local shops:
Jackie at appletree@dorsetcottages.com ,
,
7 a railway station?' 'No, . Not any more:
Prepositions
3 Where is it?
Look at the picture. Complete the sentences
with a preposition from the box.
in (x2) on under next to
opposite above near outside
1 There are lots of shops j!L Park Road.
2 There's a chemist's the newsagent's.
3 The Internet cafe is the newsagent's.
4 There's a flat to rent the first floor
above the chem ist's.
S The post box is the post office.
6 There's a bus stop the park.
7 There are some child ren the park.
8 There's a bench the chemist's.
9 The car park is the hotel.
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some/any/ a lot of this/ that/ these/those
4 What's in Deborah's kitchen? 5 I like that picture
Look at the picture of Deborah's kitchen in her new flat. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with this,
Complete the sentences with some, any or a lot of that, these, or those.
1 This is a photo of 2 I like - - --
my kids. picture.
3 _ ___ cake is 4 I love _ _ __ hats!
delicious.
1 'Deborah has a lot of flowers:
'Yes, she does, but does she have ~ vases?'
2 'Oh dear, there isn't coffee left:
'It's OK, there's champagne on the table:
3 'Are there glasses?'
'No, there aren't glasses, but there are
_ _ __ mugs on the shelf
4 'Does she have plates?' 5 6 How much is
children. ____ television?
'Yes, she does. There are in the cupboard:
5 'Does she have cookbooks?'
'She has _ _ _ _ but not many:
6 'Is there fruit? '
'Yes, there's _ _ __ fruit - apples, pears, oranges
and bananas:
-; :-\re there _ _ _ _ vegetables?'
_-a. there aren't vegetables:
7 Look at _ __ _ 8 Can I have six of
ere pictures?' ____ oranges,
man!
aren't, but there are _ _ __ lovely photos: please?
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Reading
6 The Malmaison Hotel, Oxford 2 Are the sentences true (I') or false (X)? Correct the
false sentences.
1 rt1Read about the Malmaison Hotel.
Underline the correct answer. 1 00 The hotel is now a prison.
It jgn't a prjgon now. It'g a hotel.
1 The Malmaison is near / in the centre of Oxford.
2 [ZJ The style of the hotel is a mix of old and new.
2 The windows and doors look very old / modern.
3 D There aren't any keys for the rooms.
3 A lot / All of the rooms are old cells.
4 D The rooms are very modern with Internet access.
4 Internet access is expensive / free.
S D The bar doesn't have any windows.
S The walls of the bar are all black / white.
6 D The restaurant is very expensive.
6 The hotel has one good restaurant / some good restaurants.
7 D The hotel has a gym.
8 D There are a lot of things to do near the hotel.
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The hotel is an old prison. The outside looks like
an old building, but the inside is very modern.
A lot of the hotel still looks like an old prison
- the windows and doors, for example. The
entrance and reception look like something
from a horror film!
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There are 94 rooms. Many of the rooms are old
cells - three old cells make one big, luxurious
bedroom. And don't worry - they give you a key!
The rooms are very comfortable and modern.
There is a TV, CD and DVD player, free tea and
coffee, and free Internet access in every room.
The bathrooms are beautiful, with a big bath
and a huge shower.
There is a fabulous bar on the third floor.
The ceiling is very high, the windows are enormous,
and the walls are black. There is a lot of interesting
furniture and artwork to look at.
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Downstairs there is a very good restaurant called
the Brasserie, where the food is excellent and not
too expensive. There is also a gym.
The hotel is near all the university colleges
and the beautiful, romantic River Isis. There are
also more restaurants and bars nearby, and a
lot of shops.
It's the kind of hotel you don't want to leave!
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Listening Everyday English
7 Homes around the world 8 Numbers
1 rt1 Listen. Underline the numbers you hear.
a 15 50 e 160 260
b 7 70 f 810 820
c 68 86 g 1,000 2,000
d 20 30 h 1,500 15,000
2 Match a picture a-f with a number.
1 rt1 Listen to three people talking about where
they live. Write Gabrielle, Kelly, or Nagendra and Anita.
Who ... ?
1 · . . lives in a bungalow? Kelly
2 . .. lives in an old house?
3 · .. lives in a flat?
4 .. . has two daughters?
5 ... has a cat?
6 ... has a divorced son?
7 · .. watches TV in the kitchen?
8 · .. loves cooking?
9 . .. travels 20 kms to work?
2 Underline the correct answer.
1 Gabrielle only uses six / three of the bedrooms.
2 Her son is a builder / farmer.
3 There is / isn't a school in the village.
4 Kelly's house has / doesn't have a garden.
5 She works in a shop / bank in the city centre. [!] eighteen D two hundred and eighty-eight
6 She goes to work by bus / train. D five thousand D one million
7 Nagendra and Anita live / don't live in the centre D six hundred D eight
of Dehli.
8 There is / isn't a fridge in the kitchen. 3 rt1 Listen . Write the numbers you hear.
9 Their daughters sleep in the living room / bedroom. a gOg b ___ d _ __
c
rt1 Listen and check. e f g h _ __
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9 Prices Don't forget!
1 rtl Listen. Underline the prices you
hear. 10 Vocabulary
a £30 £50 Underline the word that is different.
b £10 £12 1 wallet kettle purse 6 towel lamp soap
c £5.50 £6.50
2 pavement traffic lights sofa 7 key shoe coat
d 80p 18p
3 fruit office library 8 window door garden
e €100 €1000
f €58 €86
4 laptop printer diary 9 tea pot swimming pool tennis court
g $45 $450 5 plate mug lipstick 10 clothes flowers vegetables
h $20 $12
11 me/him/them
2 Write the price of the object.
1 Look at these sentences.
I love it. I like them very much.
it and them are object pronouns.
Complete the chart.
Subject pronoun Object pronoun
I me
you
he
she her
it
we
they them
2 Complete the conversations with an object pronoun.
1 'Why don't you eat tomatoes?'
,
'I don't like them
2 'Come and talk to Maria:
'No! I don't like
3 'Look! There's a book on the desk!'
'It's my book! Give it to _ _ !'
4 'Who's that woman?'
'That's our teacher! She teaches _ _ English!'
1 The jealls are fifty-five poullds.
5 'Bill, do you love me?'
2 'Of course I love !'
3
6 'What's that man's name?'
4
'I don't know. I don't know
5
7 'Look at that coat! Isn't it fabulous!'
6
'Yes! I love !'
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