Слайд 2I would like to tell you a few
words about my
home. To begin
with‚I want to tell you that I live
in
Kyyiv‚one of the largest and
oldest cities of Europe. It is one
of the most ancient cities
located on the picturesque
banks of the Dnieper River.
Слайд 3Our family in a new flat in one
of the largest
newly built
residential areas. We moved
into our flat seven years ago.
It
is a three-room flat on the fifth
floor of an eight-storeyed
building.
Слайд 4It consist of a living-room,a study,
a bed-room, a kitchen, a
bath-room,
two closets and a lavatory. There is
two balconies in our
flat: the first
one is in the living room, and the
second – in the bedroom. Our flat
has all modern conveniences:
central heating, running cold, hot
water, electricity, telephone and
gas.
Слайд 5Besides,there is a lift and a garbage
disposal in our building.
The
layout is very good, I must
admit. The rooms are light,thought
not
very large. In my opinion,it’s
quit a modern-looking flat. The
windows face the park in front of
the building and view is really
wonderful.
Слайд 6Our living-room is quite a big room
of about 19 square
metres. It is
the largest room in our flat. As my
parents don’t like much furniture in
the house, so in the living room
there are two comfortable
armchairs and a sofa, coffee table
and a nice thick carpet on the floor.
Слайд 7Opposite the window there is a
wall unit, but it doesn't
take much
space in the room. Of course there
is a colour
TV set, a stereo
cassette-recorder and record
player in the living-room. A nice
chandelier is hanging from the
ceiling and there is a standard
lamp to the left of the sofa.
Слайд 8During the day, the light comes in
through the window, but
at night
when it gets dark, we switch on the
light
and draw the curtains across
the windows. We like to receive our
guests in this room. As now I
would like to deskribe our study. At
first it was my daddy’s room, but
as I grew older,it has become mine.
Слайд 9To tell you the truth, I am very
happy to have
a room for myself,
that’s why I always try to keep
it
tidy and cosy. There is a sofa, a
writing table, a bookcase, wardrobe
in my room. On the wall there are
some shelves full of English,
Ukrainian and Russian books.
Слайд 10There is a radio set on the shelf
and, I must
confess, I like to listen
to the wireless in the evening.
The
dressing-table is next to the sofa.
In the chest of drawers I keep clean
linen and handkerchiefs and in the
wardrobe I keep my clothes, which
I hand on coat-hangers. I have two
water-colours on the wall above the
sofa.
Слайд 11They are nice copies of my
favourite paintings by Serov.
Our bedroom is the smallest room in our flat. At
night when my parents feel tired and sleepy, they shared this room.
Слайд 12But the most popular and
favourite place with all of us
is
the kitchen, as we spend most of
our time there.
We all are not
big-eaters, but use the kitchen as
a place where we can have a chat
about our problem and life.
Слайд 13In the kitchen there are some
stools, a table, a cupboard,
a sink
with water taps, a frige and a gas
cooker. Of course, we usually have
our meals there.
We like our flat very much. It is
important that our house is rather
close to the underground station
and we can easily get to any place
we like.
Слайд 15Consist of
[kən’sɪst]
[’kɒnsɪst]
Состоять из
Слайд 16Move into
[ mu:v ]
переехать
въехать
Слайд 17a dining-room
[’daɪnɪŋru:m]
столовая
Слайд 18Living-room [’lɪvɪŋ‚ru:m]
гостиная
Слайд 21a sitting room
['sɪtɪŋru:m]
гостинная
Слайд 25a toilet [’tɔɪlɪt]
a lavatory
['lævətərɪ ]
туалет
Слайд 26a closed [kləʋs]
кладовая
стенной шкаф
Слайд 27Modern[ 'mɒd(ə)n]
conveniences
[kən’vi:njənsɪz]
Современные
удобства
Слайд 28Central heating
[ 'sentr(ə) ]
[ 'hi:tɪŋ ]
центральное
отопление
Слайд 29Garbage disposal
[ 'ɡɑ:bɪdʒ ]
[dɪ’spəʋzəl]
мусоропровод
Слайд 30Look out on (to face smth)
Выходить на
Слайд 33Stereo
cassette-recorder
Стереомаг-нитофон
Слайд 41a chest of [tʃest] drawers
[’drɔ:ərz]
комод
Слайд 42a gas cooker
[’gæs‚kʋkər]
Газовая плита
Слайд 45a (coat) rack
[kəʋt ][ræk]
вешалка
Слайд 46a (coat) hook
крючок
[kəʋt ] [hʋk]
Слайд 47a (coat) hanger
плечики
['kəut hæŋə]
Слайд 49to go [gəʋ]
downstairs
[’daʋn‚steərz]
Спускаться по лестница
Слайд 50to go upstairs
[gəʋ] [‚ʌp’steərz]
Подниматься по лестнице
Слайд 51Principal staircase
[’prɪnsəpəl] [’steər‚keɪs]
Центральная лестница
Слайд 53a doorway
['dɔ:rweɪ]
Вход в
помещение
Слайд 54a door plate
[dɔ:r] [pleɪt]
Дощечка на дверях
Слайд 56a doormat
Половичок на
пороги двери
Слайд 57a back door
Задняя дверь
„ черный ход”
Слайд 59a doorbell (dooknob)
Дверной звонок
( кнопка)
Слайд 62a drassing-table
[’dresɪŋ‚teɪbəl]
Слайд 64a window sill
sill rail
[’wɪndəʋ] [sɪl]
Слайд 69a drainpine
Канализационная труба
Слайд 80a carving-knife
Нож для нарезания
мяса
Слайд 86a tablecloth
( a tablemat)
скатерть
небольшая
скатерть
Слайд 91a thumbler
высокий стакан без ножки (фужер)
Слайд 98a bed-spread
покрывало на кровать
Слайд 123A gas( an electric)
cooker
Газовая
электрическая)плита
Слайд 163A can (tin, bottle) opener
Ключ для
открывания
банок
Слайд 169a washing
machine
a washer
стиральная
машина
Слайд 178a washing line (a clothesline)
Веревка для
развешивания
белья
Слайд 185electric meter
счетчик для
електричества
Слайд 198to intend to do smth.
намериваться
что-либо делать
Слайд 199to design
задумывать
замышлять
проектировать
Слайд 202to make a suggestion
внести
предложение
подать мысль
Слайд 213exterior
экстерьер
внешняя
(наружная сторона)