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Hay ejercicios de francés, Ejercicios de Francés

Tratan los verbos y algún que otro vocabulario en francés

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(ANETTE IE TS READING A magazine article a 1 Look at the pictures. Describe them and discuss these questions with your partner. 1 What's unusual about these homes? 2 Who do you think lives in them? Read and listen to the article. Match the pictures with the names of the houses. Nautilus House, Mexico Nautilus House isn't as tiny as Keret House, but if's also very strange. lts owners - a Mexican couple and their two children - thought ordinary houses weren't close enough to nature, “They wanted their home to feel like a beautiful, colourful shell Everything in Nautilus House is curved: the fioors, the ceilings and, of course, all the furniture. 62 DREAM HOUSES | UNIT 5 Read the article again and correct these sentences. 1 The owner of Keret House is a Polish architect. The owner of Keret Houses an Israeli author. 2 The entrance to Keret House is through the kitchen. 3 Five people live in Nautilus House. 4 All the rooms in Nautilus House have straight walls. 5 ThePAS House is in France. 6 Afamous architect had the idea for the PAS House. Look at the underlined words in the text. What do they refer to? 1 anlsraeli author / Keret House 2 thefridge / the sink 3 ordinary houses / The couple 4 thePAS house / skateboarding 5 the PAS House / France Match the words with the definitions. Use a dictionary to help you. 1 architect a ahomefora small sea animal 2 apartment b aperson who writes block books 3 shell < alarge building with lots of G B) homes init K 4 author d a door in the floor or ceiling of aroom 5 trap-door e notstraight 6 curved f a person who designs buildings 6 Quoico in Discuss the questions. 1 Which house do you like most? 2 Why do you like ¡t? 3 Do you know any other unusual houses? Describe them. inished? p72 GRAMMAR IN ACTION (Not) as + adjective + as, (not) + adjective + enough [+ What's wrong with bedroom 1? Why does the The back of the house is only as wide as a large armchair. Nautilus House isn't as tiny as Keret house. AI ES The living room is wide enough for a small sofa. They thought ordinary houses weren't close enough to nature. == ) 1 Choose the correct words. Check your answers in the article on page 62. 1 Keret House is as wide as Sn tas wide ay) other houses in Warsaw. Keret House is large enough / not large enough for a kitchen. The Mexican couple think that straight walls are as interesting as / not as interesting as curved walls. 2 Complete the sentences with as... as or enough and the adjective in brackets. 1 2 My bedroom isn't as big as my sister's. (big) P'm not ... to reach the top shelf. | need to stand on a chair. (tall) Is this sofa ... for us all to sit on it? (wide) That sports caris ... a small apartment. (expensive) 5 The new colour in the living room isn't ... the old one. (nice) 3 Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. Use (not) as ... as or (not) enough and the adjective in brackets. 1 We can't put a sofa in this room because it's too small. This room ¡srt large enough for a sofa. (large) My room is tidier than my sister's room. My sister's room ... my room. (tidy) A microwave is quicker than a cooker. Acooker ... a microwave. (quick) My brother can't do the ironing because he istoo young. My brother ...to do the ironing. (old) Ellen is 18 now so she can drive a car. Ellen ... to drive a car. (old) (M 4 Complete the text using a phrase with (not) 3% — as...asor (not) enough and the adjectives in brackets. Then listen and check. Kids' toys aren't cheap these days, but not many toys are 'as expensive as (expensive) Astolat Dollhouse Castle. It's an American dolls house - butitisn'tan ordinary one. It's?... (tall) a small Christmas tree and?... (heavy) a horse. The castle was the idea of an Am artist, Elaine Diehl, and it took her 13 years to buil: course, itisn't really a toy. It's a work of art, and (perfect) to be in a museum. The furniture is *... (small) to fitin your hand, and it' (beautiful) the furniture in a real palace. The tiny sofa and beds are”... (soft) the real things. The books on the shelves aren't*... (large) to read, but they have real pages. One thing that isn't small is the price — over $8 million! Are you?... (rich) to buy it? 5 e Write two true sentences and two false sentences with (not) as ... as or (not) enough. Use the topics below or your own ideas. the world famous buil famous people animals The Amazonis as long as the Nile. Jennifer Lawrence isn't as young as Elle Fanning. 6 (Qammma Swap your sentences with a partner. Can you guess which sentences are true? Oricon UNIT 5 | DREAM HOUSES 63