Solutions Intermediate Unit 4 lesson A

All about homes!

- Start Unit 4 HOME
* lesson 1 describing houses and homes
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All about homes!

- Start Unit 4 HOME
* lesson 1 describing houses and homes

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Goals
I can show that I know words that have to do with the theme 'home' 


I can show that I understand some/most information in videos about the theme 'home'.

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What do you already know?
Unit 4 is all about houses and homes. How many words about houses/homes do you already know

Write all of them down in the mind map!

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House and home...

Slide 4 - Mind map

We're going to watch a video: 'Confusing things about British homes'.


What do you think is going to happen in this video?
What do you think the person in this video is going to say?

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'Confusing things about British homes'
timer
1:00

Slide 6 - Open question

Before watching!
Before we watch the video, let's see if you can match the next words with the pictures!

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Washing machine
socket
(pull) cord
tap
plug
loo

Slide 8 - Drag question

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Slide 9 - Video

00:34
"I've just put the kettle on!"
Wat is de 'kettle'?
A
koffiezetapparaat
B
vaatwasser
C
waterkoker

Slide 10 - Quiz

01:03
Why can you often find the washingmachine in the kitchen in British houses?
A
There are no electrical sockets in British bathrooms
B
There is a special socket for the washingmachine in the kitchen
C
According to the Brits the kitchen is the handiest place to do laundry
D
There isn't that much space in British houses.

Slide 11 - Quiz

01:38
Why aren't there any electric al sockets in British bathrooms?
A
They think a cord looks better than a switch
B
You could get an electric shock
C
Sockets in the bathroom could start a fire

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:47
"Oh... you need to spend a penny!"
What does she mean by this? Answer in English

Slide 13 - Open question

02:10
The bathroom and toilet are two separate rooms because....
(Choose 2 answers)
A
the toilet was first build outside, later on the moved it inside.
B
The Brits find this more hygenic
C
because of strict British building regulations.
D
The bathroom was invented later than the toilet.

Slide 14 - Quiz

02:39
Why do the British have separate taps for hot and cold water?
A
In the old days there were two tanks. One for hot and one for cold water. The technology to mix water wasn't invented yet.
B
There used to be a lot of bacteria in hot water, that's why there were seperate taps to avoid contamination.
C
In the old days you could choose whether you wanted hot or cold water or both. Some people didn't want to use hot water.

Slide 15 - Quiz

03:46
Which one is true?
A
British plugs have four pins
B
All British homes have air conditioning
C
Windows in American homes can't open
D
British sockets have an on/off switch

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After the video:
Can you name 1 difference between Dutch and British homes?

Slide 17 - Open question

Types of houses
Let's watch the first 5 minutes the following video. 
What type of house do you live in?

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Slide 19 - Video

YOUR HOMES
5 min prepare
- What kind of house do you have?
- Describe the colours of the windowsills and door, garage etc?
- How many rooms? 
- How many floors does your house have?
- What is your favourite room in the house

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Solutions Unit 4
- Let's open our book to page 42-43
- read through the vocabulary, look at the photos and finish assignments 1+2
-  finish assignment 3; put the words into two groups  a; a part of the house b; in a garden
- finish assignments 5+7
- listen together to assignment 8+ 9
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Grammar: Quantifiers
Much vs. Many - Some vs. Any

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Much vs. Many = veel
"Much" = uncountable nouns
much money, much water, much time

"Many" = plural countable nouns
many dollars, many bottles of water, many minutes

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Some vs. Any = sommige / enkele
"Some" = affirmative sentences, questions when you expect the answer to be "yes", and for requests & offers

"Any" = negative sentence  and all other questions. 

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12. Do you have _____ brothers or sisters?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 25 - Quiz

1. How _______ children do you have?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 26 - Quiz

2. Do you still have ________ work to do?
A
Many
B
Much

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3. Can you buy some tea as well?
Sure, how _______ ?
A
Many
B
Much

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4. How _______ times have you been to London?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 29 - Quiz

5. Not ______ people know how to spell "awkward" correctly.
A
Many
B
Much

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11. Don't worry, I don't need _______ help.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 31 - Quiz

13. Would you like _____ sugar with your tea?
A
Some
B
Any

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14. I've never heard of ______ of these artists.
A
Some
B
Any

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15. Do we have ______ jam or are we all out?
A
Some
B
Any

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Homework
Homework Tuesday 30/1/24

study vocabulary homes/houses page 42/43 SB
finish assignment 11 page 43 Student's book + 
assignments 1,2,4 page 40 of your WORKBOOK

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