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How Do You Raise 2 Under 2 And Keep A Clean House And Work Full Time

Some additional material to Form ten Unit 2 Houses and Homes

Grammar: revision of used to
Speaking: interior and exterior of homes of the past

Vocabulary

1. Add 2 more words to the listing. What type of house practise you live in?

terraced mansion semi-detached studio discrete cottage castle bungalow … …
(suggested answer: apartment, villa, etc)

ii. Match the opposites. Which adjectives all-time depict your house?

modernistic a expensive
pocket-size b spacious
evidently c decorated
cheap d traditional
attractive due east ugly

3. List the words under the headings. Use them to talk near your house.

Rooms Features: Indoor/ Outdoor Furniture/ Appliances/Others

• attic • living room • kitchen • garden • rug • flooring • argue • pillows • windows • porch • balcony • cushions • hall • fireplace • brick walls • lamp • bedroom • dining room • four-poster beds • cupboard• chest of drawers • carpet• wardrobe • mirror • refrigerator • cooker • towels • shower• staircase • garage • chimney

4. Reading

a. Look at the headings and the pictures. What are the texts about? Which land are these houses in?
b. Mind to the recording.
c. Read the texts. Make full in the missing words to make the sentences complete.

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Victorian houses

The early on Victorians liked large houses with plenty of decoration. Afterwards in the Victorian menstruum, houses were simple 0) and plain. Wealthy people used to live 1) ….. big detached houses with lots of rooms and expensive furniture.

Servants used to live 2)…. the peak floor of the house or the attic. The outside of the business firm three) …. a work of art with a sleep tiled roof, tall chimney pots and large bay windows 4)…. stained glass. Sometimes they had a front end porch (портик; крытая галерея, крыльцо) and steps upward to the front end door. Working people used to live in terraced brick houses with a simple exterior. Those houses were pocket-sized with 2 or four rooms. five)……..was no electricity no h2o and no toilet.

*bay window — a curved area of a room or edifice that sticks out (выделяется) from the remainder of the building

Elizabethan houses

Elizabethan estate houses ofttimes had an E- shape to show respect for 6) …. queen. They had brick walls with strong wooden frames. The houses were spacious and comfortable with a large hall, a dining room and 7) ….. bedrooms.

The furniture was large and elaborate and four-poster beds were very popular.

Many people used to take servants. 8)…. used to live in rooms in the attic.

6. Preparing to speak: underline the words that describe interior and exterior and special features of the houses so that to use them in your future description.

Answer Key:
exterior: steep tiled roof/tall chimney pots/bаy windows/front end porch / steps to the front door/brick walls/wooden
frames/East-shape
interior: lots of rooms / expensive article of furniture / large hall / dining room / bedrooms / iv-poster beds/attic
special features: uncomplicated /obviously / large discrete houses /stained glass / terraced brick houses/pocket-sized/toilet/manor
houses / spacious / comfy

vii. Speaking
Suggested Respond Primal
Victorians had large, discrete houses with many rooms and expensive furniture. On the exterior, they had steep tiled roofs, tall chimney pots and large bay windows. Sometimes, they had front porches and steps upward to the front door.
Elizabethan houses had brick walls with wooden frames. They had many comfortable rooms. The rooms had big furniture, and bedrooms sometimes had four-affiche beds.

8*. Listening
There's a very interesting idiom in connection with Elizabethan style in architecture.  It's about cats and dogs. Can yous gauge which one?

Mary Evans Moving picture Library

«It'south raining cat's and dogs» An interesting phrase, isn't it?

The phrase isn't related to the well-known antipathy between dogs and cats, which is exemplified in the phrase 'fight like cat and dog'. Nor is the phrase in whatsoever sense literal, i.e. it doesn't record an incident where cats and dogs fell from the sky. Small creatures, of the size of frogs or fish, do occasionally get carried skywards in freak weather. Such involuntary flying must also happen to dogs or cats from time to time, but there'south no record of the events causing this phrase to be coined. No English meteorological records inform about this.

It has been suggested that cats and dogs were washed from roofs during heavy atmospheric condition. This is a widely repeated tale which became very popular with the electronic mail message «Life in the 1500s», which began circulating on the Cyberspace in 1999. Hither'south the relevant part of that:

I'll describe their houses a piddling. You've heard of thatch roofs (соломенная крыша), well that's all they were. Thick straw, piled high, with no woods underneath. They were the only place for the little animals to get warm. So all the pets; dogs, cats and other small animals, mice, rats, bugs, all lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery then sometimes the animals would skid and fall off the roof. Thus the saying, «information technology'southward raining cats and dogs.»

Practice you lot believe information technology?

This is nonsense of class.  In lodge to believe this tale nosotros would take to accept that dogs lived in thatched roofs, which, of course, they didn't. Even accepting that bizarre idea, for dogs to have slipped off when it rained they would take needed to exist sitting on the exterior of the thatch — hardly the place an animal would head for as shelter in bad weather.

(Adapted from: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/raining%20cats%20and%20dogs.html)

PS: One supposed origin is that the phrase derives from mythology. Dogs and wolves were attendants to Odin, the god of storms, and sailors associated them with rain. Witches, who often took the form of their familiars — cats, are supposed to accept ridden the wind. Well, some bear witness would be nice. There doesn't announced to exist whatever to support this notion.

viii. Exam (reflection). Which houses stand for Victorian and which Elizabethan architectural styles?

(pictures)

Использованные источники:

1) Upstream Simple SB
2) http://world wide web.phrases.org.united kingdom
3) Pictures from the Internet

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Source: https://fortee.ru/2012/09/26/form-10-unit-2-houses-and-homes-additional/

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