Belinda Baardsen, American Ex
Pat, TEFL Certified Instructor,
Saudi Arabia
Headway Plus
                  Page 36 ~ Unit 5



1.  Armchair        1. Bookshelves
2.  Fridge          2. Flowers
3.  Television      3. A fire
4.  Stereo          4. A rug
5.  Washing         5. A mirror
    machine         6. Living room
6. Coffee table     7. Tap water
7. A lamp           8. Still water
8. A plant          9. Sparkling water
9. A cup            10. A brief case
10. A sofa          11. A cooker
11. A telephone     12. A letter
12. A cat           13. A sandwich
13. A clock         14. A dictionary
14. newspapers      15. An address book
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          1. Armchair
             2. Sofa
            3. Lamp
          4. Fireplace
           5. Window
           6. Curtains
             7. Rug
          8. Television
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Do you have any forks?




I need some glasses for the dinner
             table.
1. Who designed round houses?
    2. Are round houses modern?
3. Where can you find a bubble house?
1.  Is this a modern house?
2.  Is this a house of the future?
3.  No, it isn’t.
4.  It was built in the south of France.
5.  It is 40 years old.
6.  It’s called a “bubble house.”
7.  Cyril Jean designed it.
8.  He’s a designer, and he loves round things.
9.  He collects coins, and clocks. He also collects round
    furniture.
10. Everything is round:
    windows, bedroom, bathroom, fire place, garden.
11. Bubble houses are the idea of Hungarian architect:
    Antti Lovag. He thinks tall blocks of flats are bad for
    us.
12. He thinks people are happy in round houses because
    they are natural.
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                                      Toronto,
Lisbon,                               Canada
                  Samoa
Portugal

                             1. What kind of house
                                    do you have?
                                2. Old? Modern?
                                   3. Where?
           Malibu, Hawaii,        4. How many
                USA                  bedrooms?
                             5. Who lives with you?
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          1. Where can you find an aspirin
              where you live?
          2. Where can you send an email?
          3. Where can you have a meal?
          4. Where can you read a book?
          5. Where can you buy stamps?
          6. Where can you get milk?
          7. Where can you get some bread?
          8. Where can you go for a walk?
          9. Where can you go shopping?
          10. Where can you go to the museum?
1. Bed
2. Blanket
 3. Pillow
 4. Closet
5. Dresser
6. Pictures
 7. Desk
 8. Lamp
  9. Rug
1. Shower
  2. Bath tub
    3. Sink
   4. Toilet
   5. Mirror
 6. Trash can
7. Tooth brush
 8. Hair brush
 9. Shampoo
    10. Soap
   11. Towel
12. Wash cloth
    13. Rug

Speaking exam – 5 where do you live

  • 1.
    Belinda Baardsen, AmericanEx Pat, TEFL Certified Instructor, Saudi Arabia
  • 2.
    Headway Plus Page 36 ~ Unit 5 1. Armchair 1. Bookshelves 2. Fridge 2. Flowers 3. Television 3. A fire 4. Stereo 4. A rug 5. Washing 5. A mirror machine 6. Living room 6. Coffee table 7. Tap water 7. A lamp 8. Still water 8. A plant 9. Sparkling water 9. A cup 10. A brief case 10. A sofa 11. A cooker 11. A telephone 12. A letter 12. A cat 13. A sandwich 13. A clock 14. A dictionary 14. newspapers 15. An address book
  • 3.
    Page 37 1. Armchair 2. Sofa 3. Lamp 4. Fireplace 5. Window 6. Curtains 7. Rug 8. Television
  • 4.
  • 6.
    Do you haveany forks? I need some glasses for the dinner table.
  • 7.
    1. Who designedround houses? 2. Are round houses modern? 3. Where can you find a bubble house?
  • 8.
    1. Isthis a modern house? 2. Is this a house of the future? 3. No, it isn’t. 4. It was built in the south of France. 5. It is 40 years old. 6. It’s called a “bubble house.” 7. Cyril Jean designed it. 8. He’s a designer, and he loves round things. 9. He collects coins, and clocks. He also collects round furniture. 10. Everything is round: windows, bedroom, bathroom, fire place, garden. 11. Bubble houses are the idea of Hungarian architect: Antti Lovag. He thinks tall blocks of flats are bad for us. 12. He thinks people are happy in round houses because they are natural.
  • 9.
    Page 42 Toronto, Lisbon, Canada Samoa Portugal 1. What kind of house do you have? 2. Old? Modern? 3. Where? Malibu, Hawaii, 4. How many USA bedrooms? 5. Who lives with you?
  • 10.
    Page 43 1. Where can you find an aspirin where you live? 2. Where can you send an email? 3. Where can you have a meal? 4. Where can you read a book? 5. Where can you buy stamps? 6. Where can you get milk? 7. Where can you get some bread? 8. Where can you go for a walk? 9. Where can you go shopping? 10. Where can you go to the museum?
  • 11.
    1. Bed 2. Blanket 3. Pillow 4. Closet 5. Dresser 6. Pictures 7. Desk 8. Lamp 9. Rug
  • 12.
    1. Shower 2. Bath tub 3. Sink 4. Toilet 5. Mirror 6. Trash can 7. Tooth brush 8. Hair brush 9. Shampoo 10. Soap 11. Towel 12. Wash cloth 13. Rug