2. • Lead in different living situations photos (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – living situations (10 mins)
• Reading – living with parents – title (2 mins)
• Reading – living with parents – new vocabulary (5 mins)
• Reading – living with parents – gap fill activity (5 mins)
• Discussion – living with parents – what do you think? (5 mins)
• Grammar – second conditional – highlighting (10 mins)
• Grammar – second conditional – Presentation (5 mins)
• Grammar – second conditional – Exercises (10 mins) 55
• Game / filler (10 mins)
• Pronunciation - Sentence stress – highlighting features (5 mins)
• Speaking – second conditional situations - (10 mins)
• Vocabulary building – houses and homes (15 mins) 95
• Pronunciation – different “C” pronunciations (10 mins)
• Second conditional – guessing sentences game (10 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
18. ?
Average age that children move out from their
family home in European countries.
Which country has the highest age?
A) Croatia B) Bulgaria C) Malta
19. What’s the starting point? 1948
What’s the end point? 2018
There have been many positive changes over the years
which might affect people’s living conditions.
Could you live with someone who smoked?
21. Studying at university – living with parents or
moving out?
•Students in London could save an average of
£_ _ _ _ in a year if they stayed with their parents.
9,902
22. Over 1/3 of relationships are hurt by couples moving in with parents
While saving money is essential to get on the property ladder, there are
other costs to consider before couples move in with their parents. 34%
of parents say they had a negative experience after their child and
partner moved in, with most arguments caused by _________________
A) money B) housework C) food choices
housework
23.
24.
25.
26. Vivienne Yes, she wants to have her own things, and not be told what to
do.
Marco No because somebody else cooks and cleans and he has a nice room.
27. Carlos Yes, his mum drives him mad and he’d like a dog.
Andrea Yes, she doesn’t feel independent.
28. 1. The past simple
2. The conditional
form (would +
infinitive)
3. b (a situation they
are imagining)
48. 1. the outskirts = the area around a town or city which is the
furthest from the centre
a suburb = a residential area outside the centre of a large city
2. a village = a very small town located in a country area
a town = a place where people live and work, which is larger than a
village, but smaller than a city
3. a roof = the structure that covers the whole house
a ceiling = the top inside surface of a room
4. a balcony = a platform that is built on the upstairs outside
wall of a building, with a wall or rail around it
a terrace = a flat, hard area, especially outside a house, where
you can sit, eat, and enjoy the sun
49. 5. a chimney = a structure through which smoke is carried up,
away from a fire, etc. and through the roof of a building
a fireplace = an open space for a fire in the wall of a room
6. the ground floor = the floor of a building that is at the same
level as the ground outside
the first floor = the level of a building above the ground level
(NB in American English, the first floor = the ground floor)
7. wood = noun; the hard material that the trunk and branches
of a tree are made of; this material when it is used to build or
make things, or as a fuel
wooden = adjective; made of wood
go
59. • Lead in facts Jimi Hendrix / Handel – guess (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – Where would you like? (10 mins)
• Listening skills – build up – museum info (5 mins)
• Listening skills – which house? Choosing (10 mins)
• Listening skills – Which house - comprehension (10 mins)
• Listening skills – Hendrix – gap fill (10 mins)
• Discussion questions – famous houses (5 mins)
• Famous celebrity homes quiz (10 mins) 65
• Discussion – my dream home (10 mins)
• Writing practice – describing a house or flat – vocabulary (10 mins)
• Writing practice – describing a house or flat – improving (10 mins)
• Writing practice – planning your answer (5 mins) 100
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
60.
61. • Do you listen to either of the artists?
• What kinds of music do you enjoy
listening to?
• Where and how do you usually listen to
music?
• What activities couldn’t you do without
music?
• Have you got a favourite song or album?
Which one?
62.
63.
64. They are both musicians.
They both left their countries to live in London. Handel came to
London in the 18th century and Hendrix in the 1960s.
They lived in the same building in London.
93. Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle (0)............... the Palace of Holyroodhouse
are these (1)............................ of the Sovereign and, as such, serve as both
home and office for the Queen, whose personal flag flies (2).......................
her Majesty is in residence.
These buildings are used extensively for State ceremonies and official
entertaining and are opened to the (3).................................. as much as these
commitments allow.
They are furnished with fine pictures and works of art from the Royal
Collection, assembled over four centuries by successive sovereigns. Many
of the State Apartments and rooms at the official residences have been in
continuous use since their conception and many of the paintings are
(4).................................. in the rooms for which they were originally
(5) ...........................
94. The official residences are in regular use and the style and manner in
which they are shown to visitors reflects their working status. Rooms are
kept as close to their normal (6)...................................... as possible.
Inevitably, opening times are subject to change at short notice depending
on circumstances.
The Royal Collection, which is owned by the Queen as Sovereign in trust
for her successors and the Nation, is administered by the Royal Collection
Trust to which a proportion of the admission fee and other (7)....................
from visitors is directed. The remainder of this money funds the majority
of the cost of restoring Windsor Castle which was badly
(8)........................................ by fire in November 1992.
95. 0 A. or B. and C. in D. nor
1 A. venues B. residences C. situations D. occupation
2 A. whatever B. however C. whoever D. whenever
3 A. humans B. public C. peoples D. strangers
4 A. created B. explored C. produced D. displayed
5 A. instructed B. intended C. performed D. guarded
6 A. feature B. location C. destination D. appearance
7 A. salary B. budget C. income D. wages
8 A. destroyed B. ruined C. damaged D. collapsed
96. Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle (0)....................... the Palace of
Holyroodhouse are these (1)............................ of the Sovereign and, as
such, serve as both home and office for the Queen, whose personal flag
flies (2)....................... her Majesty is in residence.
These buildings are used extensively for State ceremonies and official
entertaining and are opened to the (3).................................. as much as
these commitments allow.
0 A. or B. and C. in D. nor
1 A. venues B. residences C. situations D. occupation
2 A. whatever B. however C. whoever D. whenever
3 A. humans B. public C. peoples D. strangers
and
residences
whenever
public
97. They are furnished with fine pictures and works of art from
the Royal Collection, assembled over four centuries by
successive sovereigns. Many of the State Apartments and
rooms at the official residences have been in continuous use
since their conception and many of the paintings are
(4).................................. in the rooms for which they were
originally (5) ...........................
4 A. created B. explored C. produced D. displayed
5 A. instructed B. intended C. performed D. guarded
displayed
intended
98. The official residences are in regular use and the style and manner in which they
are shown to visitors reflects their working status. Rooms are kept as close to
their normal (6)...................................... as possible. Inevitably, opening times are
subject to change at short notice depending on circumstances.
The Royal Collection, which is owned by the Queen as Sovereign in trust for her
successors and the Nation, is administered by the Royal Collection Trust to which a
proportion of the admission fee and other (7) ............................ from visitors is
directed. The remainder of this money funds the majority of the cost of restoring
Windsor Castle which was badly (8)........................................ by fire in November 1992.
6 A. feature B. location C. destination D. appearance
7 A. salary B. budget C. income D. wages
8 A. destroyed B. ruined C. damaged D. collapsed
appearance
income
damaged