
Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 17
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Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 17
by Ngọc Nguyễn
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
1. This is a part of the house that’s outside, and we go out on it from the second floor. (b, 7)
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
2. When we want to live in a place, but we don’t want to buy it, we do this. (r, 4)
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
3. This describes a place that is not expensive to buy. (l, 7)
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
4. This is a part of a house that’s long, and there are rooms off to the side. (h, 4)
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
5. When we have enough money to buy something, we can do this. (a, 6)
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Fill in the Blank
Write the word that goes with each definition. The first letter and number of letters in the word is given for you.
6. This is something two or three people can sit on. (c, 5)
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
1. This piece of furniture costs too much money to buy. I can’t rent / afford it.
rent
afford
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
2. My room is just down the couch / hall and on the right.
couch
hall
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
3. They live in a low-cost / high-cost home, but it still looks quite nice.
low-cost
high-cost
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
4. I have the money to buy a house, but I would prefer to afford / rent one.
afford
rent
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
5. We can go out on the hall / balcony, have some lemonade, and watch the sunset.
hall
balcony
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
6. Jeff and Maria were sitting on the couch / hall and watching TV.
couch
hall
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
1. share / rent the chores
share
rent
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
2. live / share alone
live
share
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
3. studio / apartment hunting
studio
apartment
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
4. housemate / studio apartment
housemate
studio
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
5. rent / share the bills
rent
share
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
6. live with a studio / roommate
studio
roommate
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
7. rent / live a room
rent
live
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer to make phrases.
8. have alone / housemates
alone
housemates
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
1. It’s better when two people share the __________, because it’s cheaper.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
2. I don’t want a big apartment to live in. I think a __________ apartment will be fine.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
3. When I start college, I’m going to __________ a room that’s near the school.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
4. Diego and Sonia share the __________ in the kitchen. Sonia does the dishes, and Diego cleans the floor.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
5. How many __________ do you share your house with?
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
6. Raquel is going to go apartment __________ tomorrow. She’s going to move soon.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
7. Maria doesn’t like her __________, so she’s going to ask her to leave the apartment.
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Fill in the Blank
Complete with a word from the box.
alone, bills, chores, housemates, hunting, rent, roommate, studio
8. It’s more expensive to live __________ than with others, but there are some nice things about it.
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could
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
1. Maria / buy / a new couch / later today / . (intention)
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
2. he / live / in a new house / someday / . (prediction)
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
3. we / look / at a new house / tomorrow morning / . (arrangement)
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
4. you / change / the furniture / in your house / ? (intention)
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
5. I / move into / my new apartment / October 1st / . (schedule)
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Fill in the Blank
Write sentences. Use the correct form of the verb according to the situation in parentheses. Two sentences have more than one answer.
6. they / not rent / a place / forever / . (prediction)
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FUTURE POSSIBILITY AND CERTAINTY (MAY, MIGHT, COULD, WILL, WON’T, PROBABLY, DEFINITELY)
Function
We use may, might, and could to talk about things that are possible in the future. We use "probably" when we are almost sure about the future. We use "definitely" when we are very sure about the future.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
1. A: Will you live alone when you’re at college?
B: I’m not sure I can afford it. I will definitely / might ask a friend to be my roommate.
will definitely
might
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
2. A: Would you like to live in a house in the country, or an apartment in the city?
B: Well, I like the country, and I hate the city! So, I may / will definitely live in a country home, even if I have to drive far for work.
may
will definitely
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
3. A: Will you do apartment hunting this weekend?
B: I guess I could / would, if you’re available to help me!
could
would
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
4. A: Do you think you’ll work in another country after you graduate?
B: It sounds exciting, but I like where I live right now. I definitely / probably won’t get a job in another country.
definitely
probably
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
5. A: Have you found a place to live yet?
B: We’re still deciding. We may / will rent a room near Julio’s work, if we can afford it.
may
will
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you(6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you(6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you(6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you(6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you(6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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Fill in the Blank
Complete the text with the words and phrases from the box.Use each word or phrase once.
could, definitely won’t, might, probably won’t, will definitely, will probably
Should you get a roommate in college, or should you live alone? For most college students, living alone (1) ___ be difficult to do, because most students don’t have a lot of money, except for the lucky ones! I’m going to college soon, and I have very little money. So, I (2) ___ have a roommate, that’s for sure! But that’s OK, because I like living with people. One important thing to remember when you choose a roommate is to choose a responsible one. You (3) ___ not share the same interests, but if they’re a nice, responsible person, you (4) ___ enjoy renting a place together. You (5) ___spend a lot of time together, because you’ll both be busy with school. And of course, you (6) ___pay the bills by yourself, because your roommate will share the costs!
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