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ЖИЛЬЕ В ВЕЛИКОБРИТАНИИ И США. Гиренко Людмила Васильевна, учитель английского языка МОУ-гимназии №11 г. Тулы. АННОТАЦИЯ.
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ЖИЛЬЕ В ВЕЛИКОБРИТАНИИИ США Гиренко Людмила Васильевна, учитель английского языка МОУ-гимназии №11 г. Тулы
АННОТАЦИЯ • Данная работа предназначена для использования при введении в лексическую ситуацию «Жилье. Виды жилья в Великобритании и Америке» при обучении английскому языку в старших классах школ с углубленным изучением данного предмета. Однако материал может быть применен и в школах, где язык не является профильным предметом, если учитель уменьшит степень самостоятельности учащихся при выполнении заданий. • Презентация содержит демонстрационный и лексический материал по теме, а также упражнения на закрепление материала, которые могут быть использованы для контроляи предполагаемое домашнее задание. • При создании использовалась программа Microsoft PowerPoint и Интернет • Объем презентации - 16 слайдов
HOUSING BRITISH ANDAMERICANHOMES
A HOME a town or a country a house a family ahabitat a place for the old a place for pets
A HOUSE a household a building an institution school or theatre a parliament a famous family
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FIND THE DEFINITION 1) cottage 2) caravan 3) bungalow 4) block of flats 5) castle 6) detached house 7) houseboat 8) mansion 9) palace 10) tent 11) semi-detached house 12) lighthouse 13) terraced house a) The official home of a king. b) A tall building with many apartments. c) Not joined to another house. d) A large impressive house. e) A vehicle to live and sleep in. f) Built in one level without stairs. g) A small country house. h) A boat that people can live in. i) A house in a row of joint houses. j) A shelter used for camping. k) Built in the past for protection by kings. l) Has a shared wall with another house. m) Warns and guides the ships
SIGHN THE PICTURES cottage caravan bungalow block of flats castle detached house houseboat mansion palace tent semi-detached house lighthouse terraced house WELL DONE terraced house semi-detached house detached house block of flats bungalow houseboat cottage caravan palace castle tent lighthouse mansion
AN ENGLISHMAN’S HOME IS HIS CASTLE About 80% of British people live in houses. Detached houses are usually in expensive suburbs, quite far from the town centre, near to the countryside. Semi-detached houses are often nearer to the town centre. Terraced houses and blocks of flats are much cheaper and can be found in town centres. Most British houses have a garden. Most gardens, even small ones have flowers and a lawn. This is the back of a country cottage. Many British houses have front gardens too.
HOME, SWEET HOME Owing your own home is a part of the American Dream. Most of Americans save for years, then make a down payment and take a mortgage or loan for the rest of the money. But some people never own a house and rent an apartment in a building called condominium somewhere close to the centre. Out in the suburbs and in the country, home is more likely to be a one- or two-family house. Traditional American houses are two stories high and made of wood or stone.
MORE PROVERBS AND SAYIGSCONCERNING HOME • There is no place like home. • East or West, home is best. • Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. • People who live in glass houses should never throw stones. • Build your house upon a rock. • Don’t build your house upon a sand. ! Think of the Russian equivalents of the given proverbs and use your imagination to illustrate one of them.