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1.9.  Look at the list of the rooms that Mr. Bexon has in his house. Listen to him showing someone round the house and label the plan:

bathroom bedroom with en suite bathroom day room

garage guest room kitchen living room observatory

swimming pool third bedroom dining room study

Before you listen, go over the vocabulary to clear up any difficulties of understanding.

to bury one’s dreams

the point of the ‘egg’

to feel trapped

a domed window

by moonlight

to be linked (to)

outer walls

curved / straight walls

to be lined (with)

to tuck

1.10. Describe Mr. Bexon’s house. Use the following phrases:

– outside the front door

– in the point of the “egg”

– in the area to the right of

– on the right of the entrance

– beyond the kitchen

– diagonally opposite

– immediately to the left of

– on either side of

– next to the entrance

1.11. This is Stuart Bexon’s advice to a friend who wants to build an underground house. Complete his sentences using words from the box.

ask can spend can’t get clean consult don’t expect don’t need might consider

  1. If you use my tools, please …… them before you give them back.

  2. If you haven’t got what you need, ………!

  3. ……… to save money if you use cheap materials.

  4. If you can design the house yourself, you …… to use an architect like Quarmby.

  5. You …… more on the rooms if you don’t need to worry about the outside.

  6. ……… your neighbours if you plan to build anything outside.

  7. If you want to save time, you …… using my plans.

  8. If you …… planning permission, ask Quarmby for advice.

1.12. Look at this list of things which Stuart Bexon wants to do in the future. They are all possibilities. Write sentences joining the things to do with what each depends on.

Things to do

Depends on

1. study underground architecture

- more people wanting houses like mine

2. build a second home for myself

- finding a course nearby

3. invite architects from other countries to see my house

- finding a nice location

- time

4. build a second part to my house

- getting approval from the local council

5. buy the field next to my house

- enough money

Example: Stuart might study underground architecture if he finds a course nearby.

1.13. Would you like to live in a subterranean house? Work in pairs. Give your reasons for and against.

1.14 The rooms in Mr. Bexon’s house are all different shape: square, circular, rectangular, oval, egg-shaped, ovoid, curved. Imagine you can choose a dream room. Tell you partner what shape your dream room is. Then describe the furniture and the possessions that are the most important to you. You can have eight things. Your partner must draw a plan.

1.15. Write a description of your dream house. Include:

  • where it would be

  • how many rooms it would have

  • what special things you would have in it