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    Index

    Objectives Objectives

    Reading Reading

    Vocabulary VocabularyPractice 1

    Grammar Compound AdjectivesCompound Adjectives

    Sentence StructurePractice 2Practice 2b

    Writing Part b

    Reading ReadingPractice 3

    Grammar Grammar

    Sentence StructurePractice 4Practice 5

    Practice 6

    Practice 7

    Help Index

    Readingome apartments for rent in the DAILY SQUAWK

    he following ads appear in the classified section of the DAILY SQUAWK

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    Vocabulary

    he following words are used to refer to and describe places where people live

    Adjectives Nouns

    Spacious apartment

    Restored condo

    Brand-new town home/house

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    Luxurious villa

    Ocean-front residence

    Pre-construction units

    High-rise building

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    Compound Adjectives

    English, we can form 2-word adjectives by combining different kinds of words with a " - "and by placing these joined wefore nouns. The resulting combination functions as a one-word adjective and its meaning draws from the two words it isade up of. For example, a 10-floor building is a building with ten floors and a brand-new apartment is an apartment thatst been constructed and prepared for people to move in.

    hese are some of the possible combinations for creating compound adjectives:

    1. Adjective + noun

    High-rise(adj=high+ noun=rise)

    Low-rise(adj=low+ noun=rise)

    his is how we use compound adjectives, we just place them before nouns:

    A high-rise building

    ote:the combination of these two words makes the compound adjective!he meaning comes from both words: a high rise building is a building that rises high or has many stories (floors)

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    ere is another example of an adjective-noun compound adjective:

    Low-rise ceilings(ceilings that rise low or are not too high)

    Compound Adjectives

    Noun + noun

    Ocean-view Ocean-view house

    Water-front Water-front apartment

    Number + noun

    4-bedroom 4-bedroom apartment

    60-story 60-story skyscraper

    Adverb + past participle

    Newly-remodeled newly-remodeled condo

    Nicely-decorated nicely-decorated apartment

    Practice 2

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    Reading

    aime and his friend Peter are going to study at the University of Kansas. They are living with Peter's aunt at the momenthey are looking for an apartment not far from the university.

    fter reading the above advertisements from the DAILY SQUAWK at the beginning of this Unit and listening to the dialogecide which one Jaime and Peter select.

    JAIME: We need to buy a map of this town.

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    PETER: What for?JAIME: Well, so thatwe can get around and know where things are.PETER: Yes, and tofind somewhere to live, too.JAIME: There are some apartments here in the "Daily Squawk" that are interesting.PETER: How much is the rent?JAIME: There's a two-bedroom at $400 and one at $450 and a three bedroom at $500.PETER: Well let's forget about the $500 one. That's too expensive.JAIME: Well, There's a modern one at $450 and another one at $400.PETER: How about parking?

    JAIME: Well the $450 one has limited parking. That means sometimes there is no parking space.PETER: Oh, that's not so good.JAIME: If we take the $400 we have to park in the street.PETER: Hmmm. That's worse!JAIME: The three bedroom one has parking in the building.PETER: Well that's $50 more but sounds better.JAIME: I'm going to call Roberto Narvaez.PETER: Why?JAIME: In order toask if he wants to share an apartment with us.PETER: Oh, you're going to see if he wants to sharethe rent between the three of us?JAIME: Right.PETER: You're a genius, Jaime. Let me talk to aunt Jean so thatshe will know our plans.JAIME: Good idea. She's been so nice to us.

    AIME : Tenemos que comprar un mapa de esta ciudad.ETER : Para qu?AIME : Bueno , por lo que podemos conseguir alrededor y saber dnde estn las cosas.ETER : S, y para encontrar un lugar donde vivir , tambin.AIME : Hay algunos apartamentos aqu en el "Diario de Sirena " que son interesantes .ETER : Cunto es el alquiler?AIME : Hay una de dos dormitorios en $ 400 y uno de $ 450 y una de tres dormitorios en $ 500.ETER : Bueno, vamos a olvidarnos de los $ 500 una. Eso es demasiado costoso .AIME : Bueno, hay uno moderno en $ 450 y otra a 400 dlares.ETER : Qu hay de estacionamiento?AIME : Bueno, la 450 dlares uno dispone de aparcamiento limitado . Eso significa que a veces no hay espacio destacionamiento.ETER : Oh , eso no es tan bueno.AIME : Si tomamos los $ 400 que tenemos que aparcar en la calle.ETER : Hmmm . Eso es peor !AIME : El uno de tres dormitorios dispone de aparcamiento en el edificio.ETER : Bueno, eso es 50 dlares ms , pero suena mejor .AIME : Voy a llamar a Roberto Narvez.ETER : Por qu?AIME : Con el fin de preguntarle si quiere compartir un apartamento con nosotros.ETER : Oh , usted va a ver si quiere compartir el alquiler entre los tres de nosotros?AIME : As es.ETER : Eres un genio , Jaime. Djame hablar con la ta Jean para que ella sabr nuestros planes.AIME : Buena idea . Ha sido tan amable con nosotros .Qu departamento se Pedro y Jaime interesado?

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    Grammar

    o express purpose, we can use any of the following structures:

    An infinitive

    I am learning English to geta better job.

    The expression "in order to" +simple form

    I am learning English in order togeta better job.

    The structure: so that+ a complete sentence

    I am learning English so thatIcan get a better job.

    he above structures are used to explain the reason (purpose) why we do something. They usually follow question wordsuch as: why? , what for? and for what reason?. Look at the following extracts from the previous dialogue:

    xtract 1:

    - We need to buy a map of this town.- What for?- Well, so thatwe can get around and know where things are.- Yes, and tofind somewhere to live, too.

    xtract 2:

    - Why?- In order toask if he wants to share an apartment with us.- Oh, you're going to see if he wants to sharethe rent between the threeof us?- Right.- You're a genius, Jaime. Let me talk to aunt Jean so thatshe will knowour plans.

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