English 6 Unit 2
English 6 Unit 2
English 6 Unit 2
MY HOUSE
A. PHONETICS
I. Put the words into the correct column according to the pronuncia on of ending sound.
chairs flats floors roofs rooms
toilets shops posters desks doorsteps
kitchens clocks walls lamps wardrobes
/s/ /z/
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. tables B. lights C. villas D. windows
2. A. suburbs B. books C. streets D. safes
3. A. markets B. camps C. schools D. parks
4. A. gardens B. beds C. parents D. halls
5. A. drawers B. sofas C. photos D. a cs
B. VOCABULARY
I. Put the words into the correct groups.
apartment a c country house picture s lt house bathroom cupboard
bedroom bookshelf town house vase villa table kitchen hall chair
living room sofa toilet wardrobe
Types of buildings Rooms Furniture
C. GRAMMAR
I. Choose the correct answer.
1. This is my (grandparents’/ grandparents’s) country house.
2. I don’t like (this gate’s colour/ the colour of this gate).
3. Do you know the address of (Mr. Wilson’s/ Mr. Wilson’) house?
4. I have to go to the (den st’s/ den sts’s) tomorrow.
5. (New Year’s Eve/ New Year Eve) is the day before January 1st.
6. One of (my father/ my father’s) hobbies is fishing.
7. They are on the (upper floor of the building/ building’s upper floor).
8. (Birthday party of Kelvin/ Kelvin’s birthday party) will be next Friday.
9. (Last weekend’s journey/ The journey of last weekend) was unforge able.
10. The (department store’s li / li of the department store) isn’t on the ground floor.
II. Write the correct possessive cose of the nouns in brackets.
1. _______ (Iris) desk is over there.
2. She wants to look for _______ (women) clothes.
3. _______ (Mr. Dell) house is on this street.
4. The _______ (boys) new toy cars are the envy of his friends.
5. They won’t buy another house in _______ (ten years) me.
6. _______ (Elis) room is along this passage.
7. These are my _______ (friends) posters.
8. His _______ (parents) workshop isn’t too big.
9. Is _______ (Layla) book on the shelf?
10. Her house is near _______ (Ethan and Jacob) apartment.
III. Put a ck (✔) next to the correct phrases and correct the false ones.
1. the garden of my neighbour
2. the president’s villa
3. my dad’s new laptop
4. the kid’ toys
5. Viet Nam’s largest city
6. the apartment’s basement
7. two years me
8. Mr. Hung town house
9. the mens’s shoes
10. the bedroom’s key
IV. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposi on in brackets.
1. Her mum is cooking lunch _______ the kitchen. (on/ in)
2. My cat is sleeping _______ the sofa now. (in/ on)
3. The second floor is always _______ the third flloor. (under/ in front of)
4. The living room of their house is _______ the dining room. (between/ next to)
5. I can’t watch TV because my brother is standing _______ me. (behind/ in front of)
6. There is a wall _______ the bathroom and the bedroom. (next to/ between)
7. You can’t see the window because it is _______ the curtains. (behind/ under)
8. Can you put some pillows _______ the bed, please? (on/ in)
V. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
1. Ms. Jennifer is _______ work now.
A. on B. next to C. at D. in
2. Is Steven s ll _______ bed with flu?
A. at B. in C. on D. under
3. He hangs his coat _______ the door.
A. in B. between C. at D. behind
4. The puppy is hiding _______ the bed.
A. under B. in front of C. between D. at
5. You can find the dic onary _______ that bookshelf.
A. at B. on C. in D. under
6. Julia has to wear braces _______ her teeth.
A. in front of B. in C. next to D. on
7. I can’t see the screen because of the person _______ me.
A. behind B. in front of C. at D. in
8. Fred is standing _______ the window over there.
A. between B. in C. at D. on
9. The Jeffersons had a picnic _______ the river.
A. on B. in C. under D. next to
10. Tiffany is sleeping _______ her mum and dad.
A. between B. under C. at D. in
VI. Choose the word or phrase that needs correc ng.
1. The student favourite subject is science.
A B C D
2. Samuel and Anna’s flower garden are really big.
A B C D
3. I stays with my dad, my mum and my older brother.
A B C D
4. He lives in a small town behind Liverpool and Manchester.
AB C D
5. Lucas’s and Amanda’s new apartment is really modern.
A B C D
D. SPEAKING
I. Answer the ques ons. Use the word(s) in brackets.
1. Where do you live, Brian? (near the city centre)
4. Who does Emily live with? (her parents and her younger brother)
E. READING
I. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE.
A house is a building that is made for people to live in. It is not a place that can be easily
packed up and carried away like a tent or moved like a caravan. If people live in the same house for
more than a short stay, then they call it their “home”.
Houses have many different shapes and sizes. They may be as small as just one room, or they
may have hundreds of rooms. They also come in many different shapes and may have just one
level or several different levels. A big building with lots of levels and apartments is called “a block
of flats” or an apartment block.
Houses have a roof to keep off the rain and sun, and walls to keep out the wind and cold. They
have window openings to let in light, and a floor. Houses of different countries look different to
each other, because of different materials and styles.
1. A house is not easily to be packed up and carried away like a tent.
2. If people live in the same house for a short stay, they call it their “home”.
3. Small houses and big houses have the same number of rooms.
4. A block of flats is a big building with lots of levels and apartments.
5. Both houses and apartment blocks may have different levels.
6. Houses have a roof to keep off the rain, sun, wind, and cold.
II. Fill in each blank with a word in the box.
The place you live in is your home, whether it’s a house with four (1) _______ and a roof, a flat
that’s part of a larger building or a caravan on wheels that can (2) _______ around. The homes in
your city, town or (3) _______ may look different from yours - this could be because they were
built at a different me, and from different materials.
Homes have changed over the centuries (4) _______ the way we live has changed during that
me. For example, we don’t all live in one room (5) _______ our horses and cows anymore like the
way that the Iron Age Celts did, and it’s more common to have (6) _______ inside our homes now
instead of at the back of the garden like the Victorians in Britain did in the 19th century.
F. WRITING
I. Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences.
1. is/ big wardrobe/ my sister’s bedroom/ There/ a/ in
2. on/ not/ pillows/ There/ the bed/ the guest room/ in/ any/ are
5. the living room,/ red carpet/ is/ there/ In/ the floor/ on/ a
II. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
1. The small house does not have a basement.
There isn’t
2. Kelvin is standing in front of Natalia.
Natalia is standing
3. I have a desktop and a bookcase in my bedroom.
There is
4. There are three ceiling fans in our classroom.
Our classroom has
5. They have two cookers in the kitchen.
There are
6. There aren’t a lot of people on the bus.
The bus doesn’t
7. Does your new apartment have many rooms?
Are there ?
8. Let's put those new chairs in the dining room.
How about ?