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U2 Part 7

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Vocabulary Grammar

Put the words into the correct Complete the second sentence
group. Add a new word to each with the correct possessive form.
group.
Make sentences. Use prepositions
of place.
Write three sentences to describe
your favourite room in your
house. Write the sentences in
your notebook.
Vocabulary
Put the words into the correct group. Add a new
word to each group.

kitchen bedroom dishwasher country house


sink fridge town house chest of drawers
flat bathroom cupboard living room

Types of house Rooms Furniture

flat bedroom chest of drawers


town house bathroom sink
country house kitchen fridge
living room dishwasher
cupboard
Grammar
Complete the second sentence with the correct
possessive form.

1. My teacher has a house next to our house.


Our house is next to my teacher’s house.
house.
2. My brother has a TV.
TV. TV.
This is my brother’s
3. Elena has a big bookshelf in her bedroom.
There’s a big bookshelf in Elena’sbedroom.
bedroom.
4. My grandfather likes the kitchen the best.
favouritefavourite
The kitchen is my grandfather’s room. room.
5. My aunt has a daughter, Vy.
I’m Vy’s cousin.
Make sentences. Use prepositions of place.

1 2 3

4 5 6
.
1. The cat is on the table. .
2. The dog is in front of
the doghouse.
3. The cat is between. 4. The cat is behind .
the sofa and the the computer.
bookself.
5. The girl is on the sofa.
. 6. The boy is next to .
the sofa.
Write three sentences to describe your favourite
room in your house. Write the sentences in your
notebook.

Example:
There’s a big bed next to the door.
Which one would you
like to live in? Why?

ge ho us es Now work in groups.


s o m e stran
There are ound the world. ‒ Draw your own strange house.
ar
‒ Decorate it.
‒ Tell the class about your house.
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Communication,
Activity 4, Page 21 Mi’s house
Now I can …   
• use the words for types of house, rooms and furniture. 
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• pronounce the sounds /s/ and /z/ at the end of the
words correctly.   
• use possessive case to describe possession.
• use prepositions of place to describe where people   
or things are.
• give suggestions.
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• read about rooms and furniture.   
• describe houses, rooms and furniture.
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• listen about someone’s house.
• write an email to a friend describing my house.
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