Unit 1: My home is my castle
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Unit 1: My home is my castle
Unit 1: My home is my castle Unit 1: My home is my castle Seite 16 castle [1k2.sl] Schloss, Burg block of flats detached house mobile home semi-detached house [blqk 4v 1fläts] [d91tätSt ha8s] [!m48ba9l 1h48m] [!semi d91tätSt ha8s] (Wohn-)Block, (Wohn-)Hochhaus freistehendes Haus, Einzelhaus (großer) Wohnwagen Doppelhaus(hälfte) terraced house speech bubble [!ter4st 1ha8s] [1spi.tS bcbl] Reihenhaus Sprechblase to move house drawing upstairs [!mu.v 1ha8s] [1dr0.9N] [!cp1ste4z] downstairs [!da8n1ste4z] back door [!bäk 1d0.] übersiedeln Zeichnung im oberen Stockwerk, ins obere Stockwerk im / ins Erdgeschoß, eine Etage tiefer Hintertür bathroom [1b2.Tru.m] Bad(ezimmer) bedroom dining room front door [1bedru.m] [1da9n9N ru.m] [!frcnt 1d0.] Schlafzimmer Esszimmer Haustür path [p2.T] (Fuß-)Weg garage garden hall kitchen living room [1gär2.7] [1g2.dn] [h0.l] [1k9tS9n] [1l9v9N ru.m] Garage Garten Flur, Diele Küche Wohnzimmer staircase [1ste4ke9s] Treppe, Stiegenhaus toilet [1t09l4t] Toilette utility room estate agent to show sb (a)round to fill in [ju.1t9l4ti ru.m] [91ste9t e9d74nt] [!S48 41ra8nd] [!f9l 19n] Wirtschaftsraum ImmobilienmaklerIn jdn herumführen eintragen, einsetzen, ausfüllen missing lovely on the left on the right straight ahead [1m9s9N] [1lcvli] [qn D4 1left] [qn D4 1ra9t] [!stre9t 41hed] fehlend schön, reizend auf der linken Seite auf der rechten Seite geradeaus to go off (from) landing [!g48 1qf[ [1länd9N] abgehen (von) Gang (im oberen Stock), Treppenabsatz to draw [dr0.] zeichnen dream below [dri.m] [b91l48] Traumunten (stehend), unter dictionary bunk bed bookcase [1d9kS4nri] [1bcNk bed] [1b8kke9s] Wörterbuch Stockbett Bücherregal The wedding party is going to take place in a real castle. Leah lives in a flat in this block of flats. Marie lives in a detached house. I like living in a mobile home. I like to travel. Our semi-detached house is joined to another house. This is a street of terraced houses. The speech bubble shows what the man is saying. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 17 This drawing is very good, it’s a beautiful picture. My room is upstairs. I have to climb the stairs to get to it. My bedroom is upstairs but I have to go downstairs to use the bathroom. You can leave by the back door so nobody will see you go. What happened in the bathroom? There is water everywhere! This is my bedroom. I sleep here. It’s time to eat. Go to the dining room, please. Which door should I use, the front door or the back door? You must always walk on the path when you are in the park. My father keeps his bike in the garage. It is warm today. Go and play in the garden. I opened the front door and saw Jessica in the hall. Alex is cooking dinner in the kitchen. I like to sit in the living room and talk to my parents. I want to go up to the bathroom. Where is the staircase? In our house we have a bathroom and also another toilet. All the useful equipment is in the utility room. The estate agent helped us buy a new house. Jim has left out some of the numbers. Can you fill them in? Where are the missing books? I can’t find them. Do you like my drawing? – Yes, it’s lovely! The cinema is in this street on the left. The church is in that street on the right. Is the park on this street? Yes, just keep walking straight ahead. Go up the stairs to the landing. Seite 18 Seite 1 von 4 To draw a nice picture, you must use different colours. I want to live here – this is my dream house! If you climb the mountain, you can see the town below My brothers share a room. They sleep in bunk beds. All my books are on that bookcase. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Unit 1: My home is my castle cupboard [1kcb4d] Schrank wardrobe desk carpet bedside lamp [1w0.dr48b] [desk] [1k2.p9t] [!bedsa9d 1lämp] Kleiderschrank (Schreib-)Tisch Teppich(boden) Nachttischlampe desk lamp ceiling light ceiling [1desk lämp] [1si.l9N la9t] [1si.l9N] Schreibtischlampe Deckenleuchte (Zimmer-)Decke wastepaper bin [1we9stpe9p4 b9n] Papierkorb translation floor plan [träns1le9Sn] [1fl0. plän] Übersetzung Grundriss to get sth right square metre (open) countryside [!get 1ra9t] [1skwe4 mi.t4] [1kcntrisa9d] etw richtig machen Quadratmeter (freie) Landschaft, Natur along [41lqN] entlang, an armchair next to [12.mtSe4] [1nekst t4] Lehnstuhl, Fauteuil (direkt) neben above pale to swap roles [41bcv] [pe9l] [!swqp 1r48lz] oben (stehend), über blass, hell die Rollen tauschen post of all kinds thread to treat [p48st] [4v !0.l 1ka9ndz] [Tred] [tri.t] Beitrag, Nachricht aller Arten Thread, Diskussionsstrang behandeln servant right now chores [1s3.v4nt] [!ra9t 1na8] [tS0.z] Dienstmädchen, Dienstbote zur Zeit, im Augenblick Haus(halts)arbeiten housework [1ha8sw3.k] Hausarbeit(en) to knock [nqk] anklopfen to order sb to do sth not … any more to criticize [10.d4] [!nqt eni 1m0.] [1kr9t9sa9z] jdm befehlen, etw zu tun nicht ... mehr kritisieren everything about me useless lazy [41ba8t] [1ju.sl4s] [1le9zi] alles an mir unnütz, nutzlos faul to sound stressed [sa8nd] [strest] (sich) anhören, klingen gestresst at the moment [!4t D4 1m48m4nt] im Augenblick to appreciate feeling [41pri.Sie9t] [1fi.l9N] würdigen, zu schätzen wissen Gefühl counsellor [1ka8ns4l4] BeraterIn support [s41p0.t] Unterstützung as much as [4z 1mctS 4z] ebenso sehr wie as … as [4z] (eben)so … wie When we buy food, we put it in the cupboard in the kitchen. Where are all your clothes? – In the wardrobe. I have a desk in my room. I do my homework on it. I have bought a carpet to put on the bedroom floor. A bedside lamp is useful when you want to read in bed. I have a desk lamp on my desk. A ceiling light makes the whole room lighter. Oh no, there is some water dropping from the ceiling! I read the magazine then put it in the wastepaper bin. I have a floor plan so I know where to put all the new furniture. How big is your garden? – It is 40 square metres. From my window I can see open countryside. There are no buildings. When it is dark, I try to walk along the path because it is safer. My grandfather loves to sit in his armchair and read. My house is next to the school so I see lots of children. Look at the mountain high above the town! That carpet is too dark. I prefer pale colours. Read out the dialogue with a partner, then swap roles. Seite 19 Seite 2 von 4 Matthew wrote a post about films on the website. There are birds of all kinds in the park. This is an interesting website with lots of threads. If you behave like a child, people will treat you like a child. I wish I had a servant to do my homework for me! I am in bed right now because I need to sleep. Do you help with the chores? – Yes, I empty the bins and cook breakfast. My mother is ill so my father is doing all the housework alone. I knocked on the door but I don’t think anyone was at home. Dad ordered him to stop the nonsense at once. I’m 20. I’m not a teenager any more. My teacher is so negative. He always criticizes my homework. This bag is useless. I can’t close it. Ben is really lazy. He never helps with the housework. I don’t want to read this book – it sounds boring. My brother is stressed because he has so much work to do. I am doing my homework at the moment but I’ll meet you later. You don’t appreciate all my hard work. You think you’re useless and nobody loves you? I know the feeling. Andrew’s problems are so serious that he talks to a counsellor. James is in a difficult situation. He needs our support. People need warm clothes as much as they need food. Unit 1: My home is my castle youth crisis confidential [ju.T] [1kra9s9s] [!kqnf91denSl] Jugend(-) Krise vertraulich advice love and hugs to tick statement untidy attitude cruel probably [4d1va9s] [!lcv 4n 1hcgz] [t9k] [1ste9tm4nt] [cn1ta9di] [1ät9tju.d] [kru.4l] [1prqb4bli] (guter) Rat, Ratschläge sei umarmt abhaken, ankreuzen Aussage unordentlich, unaufgeräumt Einstellung, (Geistes-)Haltung grausam wahrscheinlich Have fun while you’re young, enjoy your youth! A crisis is a very difficult or dangerous situation. What I said is confidential. You mustn’t tell anyone else. My mother always gives me advice. I hope you’re feeling better. Love and hugs, Miriam Tick the box next to the right answer. That wasn’t a question, it was just a statement. My room is so untidy, I can’t find my things. My sister has a good attitude to schoolwork. I don’t like people who are cruel to animals. I will probably go to the party but I’m not sure. Bemerkung, Kommentar Lücke anrufen, klingeln, läuten (gut) auskommen mit There are gaps in this list. Can you fill them in? I’ll ring him tomorrow to tell him.about the party. She gets on well with her mother’s new boyfriend. to realise [1kqment] [gäp] [r9N] [!get 1qn w9D, !get qn 1wel w9D] [1r94la9z] daughter rule to go to see sb about sth in brackets [1d0.t4] [ru.l] [41baut] [9n 1bräk9ts] Tochter Regel, Vorschrift jdn wegen etw aufsuchen in Klammern to not mind not at all [nqt 1ma9nd] [!nqt 4t 10.l] nichts dagegen haben überhaupt nicht overworked [!48v41w3.kt] überarbeitet sensitive to criticism [1sens4t9v] [1kr9t9s9z4m] empfindlich gegenüber Kritik as far as I can see in my opinion to accept [4z !f2.r 4z a9 k4n 1si.] [9n !ma9 41p9ni4n] [4k1sept] soweit ich sehe meiner Meinung nach akzeptieren, annehmen order [10.d4] Befehl, Anweisung to argue household dialogue [12.gju.] [1ha8sh48ld] [1da94lqg] (sich) streiten Haushalt Dialog to blame to pick up to set the table [ble9m] [!p9k 1cp] [set] die Schuld geben, beschuldigen aufheben den Tisch decken to tidy (up) to turn off to get angry [1ta9di] [!t3.n 1qf] [!get 1äNgri] aufräumen ausschalten, abschalten wütend werden first of all chocolate cake smell to burn to be sb’s fault [1f3.st 4v 0.l] [1tSqkl4t ke9k] [smel] [b3.n] [1f0.lt] zu(aller)erst, zunächst Schokoladenkuchen Duft, Geruch (an)brennen, verbrennen jds Schuld sein dishwasher to take out rubbish grass [1d9SwqS4] [!te9k 1a8t] [1rcb9S] [gr2.s] Geschirrspülmaschine nach draußen bringen Abfall, Müll Gras, Rasen Seite 20 © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. comment gap to ring to get on (well) with erkennen, feststellen I realised that I had written the wrong answer so I changed it. Colin is my father. I am Colin’s daughter. The words in brackets are the German translations. Seite 21 I don’t mind cooking the dinner. I like to help. My parents don’t have much money. They are not rich at all. Craig works very hard. He feels overworked and stressed. I’m not criticizing you. Don’t be so sensitive! I don’t like criticism. I think people should be more positive. As far as I can see, Helen’s just being unfair. In my opinion, it is wrong to eat meat. If you play rugby, you have to accept that you might get hurt. Seite 22 Seite 3 von 4 Don’t argue with me. Just do what I tell you to do. Listen to the dialogue between Kate and her mother. Why is Ian so fat? – I blame his parents. You need to tidy your room. Pick up all the clothes. Please set the table. Dinner will be ready in five minutes. We should tidy up before Mom gets home! Turn off the computer when you have finished. His parents got really angry because he came home late. First of all we went to London, then to Glasgow. If you eat too much chocolate cake, you will be fat. That’s a nice smell. What are you cooking? James is good at cooking. He never burns the food. It’s your fault that there’s no dinner. You ate all the food. Today it’s your turn to empty the dishwasher. Would you please take out the rubbish? Put the empty box into the rubbish bin. There is a lot of grass in the park. Unit 1: My home is my castle Seite 23 fact frequency Ireland Vienna [fäkt] [1fri.kw4nsi] [1a94l4nd] [vi1en4] Tatsache Häufigkeit Irland Wien additional [41d9S4nl] zusätzlich further skill to present furniture [1f3.D4] [sk9l] [pr91zent] [1f3.n9tS4] weiter(e) Fertigkeit, Fähigkeit vorstellen, präsentieren Möbel(stücke) catalogue of your own to label article electrical appliance helpful to display [1kät4lqg] [!4v j0.r 148n] [1le9bl] [12.t9kl] [91lektr9kl] [41pla94ns] [1helpfl] [d91sple9] Katalog (Ihr / dein) eigene(r,s) beschriften, etikettieren, benennen Artikel, Gegenstand elektrisch Gerät, Haushaltsgerät hilfreich, hilfsbereit ausstellen, präsentieren skyscraper cottage downtown suburb entrance hall [1ska9skre9p4] [1kqt9d7] [1da8nta8n] [1scb3.b] [1entr4ns h0.l] Wolkenkratzer kleines Haus, Hütte Innenstadt, Stadtzentrum Vorstadt, Vorort Hausflur, Diele cellar basement attic loft [1sel4] [1be9sm4nt] [1ät9k] [lqft] Keller (AE) Keller Dachboden Dachboden patio parking space curtain shelf, shelves double bed [1päSi48] [1p2.k9N spe9s] [1k3.tn] [Self, Selvz] [!dcbl 1bed] Terrasse Parkplatz Vorhang Regal(e) Doppelbett twin beds wallpaper [!tw9n 1bed] [1w0.lpe9p4] 2 Einzelbetten Tapete Seite 24 If you find English hard, you could have additional classes. Yesterday they presented their latest smart phone. Did the furniture belong to your grandma once? It looks pretty old. I ordered this dress from a catalogue. I don’t need your camera, I have one of my own. Thank you so much. This is a very helpful hint. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 25 Seite 4 von 4 New York City is full of skyscrapers. They live in a small cottage near the forest. I think I am going to do some shopping downtown. When you enter their house, you find yourself standing in a huge entrance hall. They store many bottles of wine in their cellar. Why don’t you keep your bicycles in the basement? We put the old furniture into the attic. I don‘t want to go into the loft. Everything there is dusty. I can never find a parking space in the city centre. Can you please close the curtains? There are a lot of books on her shelf. She doesn’t want to sleep in a double bed with him because he needs so much space. I have booked a room with twin beds for us. I really like the pink wallpaper in the living room.