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1 World English Intro: 3. Houses and Apartments Professor Hwang English Department Youngsan University mjhwang@ysu.ac.kr Prof.ysu.ac.kr/mjhwang

2 Goal 1. Identify Places in a Home Vocabulary A: places in a Home Vocabulary B: Complete the sentences swimming pool backyard / front yard garage garden bedroom living room dining room bathroom closet kitchen stairs (downstairs / upstairs) 1. The kitchen is downstairs. 2. The swimming pool is in the backyard. 3. The bedroom Is upstairs. 4. The car is in the garage.

3 ThereBe 주어장소. There is ( 긍정 ) isn’t ( 부정 ) are ( 긍정 ) aren’t ( 부정 ) a garage ( 단수 주어 ) three bedrooms ( 복수 주어 ) in the garden. ( 전치사구 ) upstairs. ( 장소 부사 ) Grammar: There is / There are Goal 1. Identify Places in a Home There+ be (not) + 주어 + 장소. BeThere 주어장소 ? Is / Arethere a garage three bedrooms in the garden ? upstairs ? Singular Nouns : 1 house, 1 bedroom Plural Nouns : 2 houses, 2 bedrooms

4 Grammar: There is / There are Goal 1. Identify Places in a Home A. Complete the sentence. 1. There is a big kitchen. 2. There are three bedrooms. 3. Is there a yard? 4. Are there stairs? – Yes, there are. 5. Is there a garage? – No, there isn’t. B. Unscramble 1. There is a big garage. 2. There isn’t a closet. 3. Is there a swimming pool? 4. Are there two bedrooms? 5. There are two bedrooms. C. Write Questions. 1. Is there a bathroom upstairs? 2. Is there a swimming pool in the backyard? 3. Are there stairs in your house? 4. Is there a garden in the front yard? 5. Are there three bedrooms in your house? 6. Is there a closet in the bedroom? Conversation Realtor: *What about his apartment? Client: Is it a big Apartment? Realtor: Yes, There are three bedrooms. Client: And bathroom? Realtor: There is just one bathroom. Client: Is there a garden? Realtor: No, there isn’t. But there’s a garden.

5 Listening: How many bedrooms are there? Goal 2. Describe Your House 1. 3 ; Joe My name is Joe and this is my house. It is a big house with a very big garden. On the first floor, there is the kitchen, dining room, living room, and a bathroom. On the second floor, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. My favorite place though is the garden. 2. 2 ; Heide Hello, my name is Heidi and I am from Norway. This is my house in winter. It is not a big house. There are just two bedrooms in my house. In Norway, it is cold in the winter but my house is warm inside. 3. 1 (It’s the living room, too) ; Li Hello! My name is Li, I am from Hong Kong and this is my apartment. I am single so I do not need a big apartment. This room is my bedroom and my living room. There is also a kitchen and a bathroom. 4. 7 : Ali Hello, my name is Ali and I come from a small country called Oman. I have a big family and so I have a big house. There are seven bedrooms in the house. It is very hot and dry in Oman and our houses do not have big gardens. B. Listen again and Match 1. Heidi’s home 2. Joe’s home 3. Ali’s home 4. Li’s home d. not big, two bedrooms c. big, garden a. big, no garden b. not big, one bedroom B. Listen again and Match 1. It is cold in Heidi’s house. ( T F ) 2. There are three bedrooms in Joe’s house. ( T F ) 3. There is a dining room in Li’s apartment. ( T F ) 4. There are six bedrooms in Ali’s house. ( T F )

6 Pronunciation: Final –s ( 복수 s) Goal 2. Describe Your House Ends in /s/ sound Ends in /z/ sound Ends in /iz/ sound Gardens Apartments Garages Bathrooms Kitchens houses closets * plural –s 유성음 + s [z] gardens pictures 무성음 + s [s] caps lakes s / z + (e)s [iz] houses glasses

7 Goal 3. Identify Household Objects Language Expansion : Furniture and household objects Kitchen A. preposition + 명사구 in the briefcase on the briefcase under the briefcase next to the briefcase Grammar : Prepositions of Place Dining RoomLiving Room Chair Table Bedroom Stove Microwave Refrigerator Armchair Bookcase Coffee table sofa Lamp TV Bed B. There + Be + 주어 + 위치 / 주어 + be + 위치 1. There is a TV in the bedroom. 2. There is a boy in the swimming pool. 3. There are four books on the table. 4. The stove is next to the refrigerator. 5. The dog is under the table.

8 Goal 3. Identify Household Objects Conversation A. Listen to the conversation Tracey: Where is my magazine? Kevin: Is it in the bedroom? Tracey: No, it isn’t. And it’s not on the kitchen table. Kevin: Here it is! It’s under your bag. Goal 4. Compare Houses Writing This is a plan of a house. There is a small kitchen. In the kitchen, there is a stove and a refrigerator. The kitchen is next to the dining room. In the dining room there is a table with eight chairs. The living room is next to the dining room. There is a sofa and two armchairs in the living room. There are three bedrooms in the house – one big bedroom and two small bedrooms.

9 [Essential Words. Unit 4] appropriate adj. Right or normal It’s appropriate to wear a suit when you go to the office. avoid v. To stay away form something Avoid the broken bottle on the floor. behave v. To act in a particular way, especially to be good She always behaves well when her father is around. calm adj. not excited or upset A nice warm bath makes me feel so calm. concern n. a feeling of worry I was filled with concern after reading the newspaper. content adj. To be happy and not want more The baby looked very content sitting on the floor. expect v. 기대하다 I expect the bus to be here very soon. frequently adv. often We meet frequently, either at the beginning of ending of the week. habit n. 습관 Smoking is a bad habit that can kill you. instruct v. To teach My teacher instructs us in several subjects. issue n. an important topic The men spoke about issues that were important to the people. none pron. 어떤 것 / 사람도 아닌 He spent all his money. There is none left. patient adj. 인내심 있는 I had to be patient and wait until 5 o’clock to leave. positive adj. good She has a positive future ahead of her after finishing college. punish v. 처벌하다, 벌주다 To punish me, my teacher had me stand in the corner. represent v. 대표하다, 대신하다 My lawyer will represent me in court. shake v. to move back and forth or up and down quickly When people shake hands, it usually means they agree. spread v. 퍼지다, 펴다 I like to spread butter on my toast. stroll v. to walk slowly and calmly My dog and I strolled through the park today. village n. a very small town There are only a few houses in my village. [p. 28] Part A 1. The story about the police dog got to many people in town : spread 2. I was happy to sit and listen to music all night. : content 3. The house will move back and forth if a strong wind blows. : shake 4. I waited for the monster to come out of the cave. : expected 5. I didn’t want to talk to my sister, so I stayed away from her. : avoided [p. 28] Part B 1. Before Kimberly sang, the teacher reminded everyone to behave. 2. When we heard the loud sound, I turned around out of habit. 3. The man told us to be quiet, so I knew it was not appropriate to talk. 4. They asked us to wait, so I had to be patient. 5. I met a new friend yesterday, and I shook his hand.


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