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CANKAYA UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES -ENGLISH UNIT- VOCABULARY PRESENTATION

CANKAYA UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES -ENGLISH UNIT- VOCABULARY PRESENTATION FOR ENG 205 COURSE WEEK 13. FUTURE HOMES.

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CANKAYA UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES -ENGLISH UNIT- VOCABULARY PRESENTATION

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  1. CANKAYA UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES -ENGLISH UNIT- VOCABULARY PRESENTATION FOR ENG 205 COURSE WEEK 13

  2. FUTURE HOMES

  3. I. Prediction: Work in pairs. Discuss these predictions about future homes. Decide if they will happen within 15 or 75 years, or never. Think of the reasons. p.49 1. Many people will live in houses floating on the sea. 2. Homes will produce their own water supply throughcondensation. 3. At least 25% of homes will be self-sufficient in power. 4. We will develop a house which is disaster-proof, capableof withstanding earthquakes, hurricanes, and flooding. 5. Houses will be constructed largely from plastic.

  4. p. 49 6. Houses will require very little maintenance such as painting. 7. Many homes will be built underground or in partunderground. 8. You will be able to move internal walls and change the color of the rooms. 9. Houses will generate their own electricity. 10. Houses will have zero emissions.

  5. VOCABULARY -Listening-

  6. insulated (adj) : Word Formation : insulate (v), insulation (n) Definition: to be covered bysomething with a special material so that heat, electricity, or sound cannot escape through it Synonyms :protected Antonym: unprotected Collocations : - Ex:Well-insulated houses can be heated easily in winter. Ex:Earth-homes are well-insulated: they are warm in winter and cool in summer. CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  7. durable (adj) : Word Formation : durability (n) Definition: remaining in good condition for a long time Synonyms : enduring, long-lasting Antonym: weak Collocations :durable goods / fabric / materials Ex:Architectures should build durable buildings that can last for many years. CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  8. masonry (n) : Word Formation : mason (n) Definition:the parts of a building that are made of bricks or stone Synonyms : brickwork, stonework, craft of mason Antonym: - Collocations : - Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  9. support(v) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  10. resist(v) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  11. VOCABULARY -Reading-

  12. roof-panel (n) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  13. dwelling (n) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  14. subterranean (adj) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  15. submerge (v) : Word Formation : Definition: Synonyms : Antonym: Collocations : Ex: Ex: CANKAYA UNIVERSITY - OFFICE OF BASIC AND ELECTIVE COURSES- ENGLISH UNIT

  16. • √ II. Listen to Peter Carpenter, a designer of earth homes, and tick the advantages he mentions.p.49 √ a. long life expectancy b. better energy savings than other designs c. architecturally exciting inside d. condensation is not a problem e. proof against earthquakes f. does not contribute to, and is less affected by global warming g. costs no more – maybe less – to build than a conventional house h. unaffected by wind and weather √ √

  17. I. kind to the environment j. provides greater security k. no draughts – minimum infiltration l. exceptionally low fire risk, so lower insurance premiums m. construction possible on steep slopes n. usually provides low visual impact o. very little structural maintenance p. quiet and private, but light and airy √ √

  18. READING p.50-51

  19. Reading p. 50-51 I. Would you consider living underground? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of this? II. You are going to read an article about a different approach to building. Eight paragraphs have been removed from the article. Choose from the paragraphs A-I the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra paragraph which you don’t need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0).

  20. Exercise I: Answer the questions according to the text you read (“Going Underground”) p.51 1. Why are underground houses unpopular? 2. What is Geotropolisproject? Underground has been associated with incarceration , burial and evil. Also the lack of sun, ground, sky and horizon can make people depressed, hostile and anxious. It is the project of a future underground city in Tokyo.

  21. 3.What are the plans of Japanese constructors to fight with the negative effects of livingunderground? 4. What are the buildings that do not needwindows and can be built underground? Rotating prisms in skylights will follow the Sun above Geotropolis and reflect light down a huge shaft onto underground gardens, giving people the illusion that they are above ground. Also, scientists at Japan’s Shimizu Corporation have developed “space creation systems” that mix light, sounds, breezes and aromas from the outside world. Cinemas, supermarkets and warehouses.

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