Suggested Points for Worksheet 2 Where do these people live? Suggested points Young people such as college. Live in shared apartments students Go back to their family homes occasionally for the weekend Young married couples Move to new suburbs Or build their own homes there Young married couples if their Move further away out of town so as to income has increased have more space with better amenities more rooms Senior citizens Dont live with their grownup children liy cilia or retirement commun ities spec ially built for old people where it is quiet(There are no isolated towns just for older people. Can you make a generalization. Change houses frequently(constantly about the American homes based the move) on the reading passage?
Suggested Points for Worksheet 2 Where do these people live? Suggested points Young people such as college students • Live in shared apartments • Go back to their family homes occasionally for the weekend Young married couples • Move to new suburbs • Or build their own homes there Young married couples if their income has increased • Move further away out of town so as to have more space • Have houses with better amenities or more rooms Senior Citizens • Don’t live with their grownup children ,live in assisted-living facilities or retirement communities specially built for old people where it is quiet (There are no isolated towns just for older people.) Can you make a generalization about the American homes based on the reading passage? • Change houses frequently (constantly on the move)
Worksheet 3 Name Read the section of British Homes and find answers to the following questions. What can be learned in the section about british homes? Suggested points Size Types of homes B home State about british homes based on the reading passage?
Worksheet 3 Name Read the section of British Homes and find answers to the following questions. What can be learned in the section about British homes? Suggested points Size Types of homes Buying homes State provision Can you make a generalization about British homes based on the reading passage?
Suggested points for Worksheet 3 What can be learned in the section about British homes? Suggested point Smaller compared with American houses Types of homes pensive old houses Old cottage Modern flats, in new high-rise buildings Big homes in the country with enormous Small houses in the country with very small garden, with just one tree and a few flowers Buying homes Borrowing from"Building Society (mortgage) State provision 1/3 live in state-owned houses. called council houses Can you make a generalization a great variety of homes/residences about British homes based on. Like Americans, old people, young families the reading passage? and unmarried people do not usually live Have the students elaborate this point
Suggested points for Worksheet 3 What can be learned in the section about British homes? Suggested points Size • Smaller compared with American houses Types of homes • Expensive old houses • Old cottages • Modern flats, in new high-rise buildings • Big homes in the country with enormous gardens • Small houses in the country with very small garden, with just one tree and a few flowers Buying homes • Borrowing from “Building Society” (mortgage) State provision • 1/3 live in state-owned houses, called council houses Can you make a generalization about British homes based on the reading passage? • A great variety of homes/residences • Like Americans, old people, young families and unmarried people do not usually live together. • Have the students elaborate this point
Worksheet 4 Name Study the following chart and write your points of view in the appropriate boxes American house Traditional chinese house dvantages Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages
Worksheet 4 Name Study the following chart and write your points of view in the appropriate boxes. American house Traditional Chinese house Advantages Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages
Unit3 What s in a namer
Unit 3 What Is in a Name?