Вопрос:

Read the sentences and tick the correct ones. Then, read the sentences and finish the pictures in Activity 1.

Ответ:

Activity 1: Tick the correct sentences.

The image shows two pictures of bedrooms. The sentences describe these bedrooms. Based on the visual information and common sense, we can determine which sentences are correct.

  1. Our TV is black. (No TV is visible in the first picture, so this statement cannot be verified or falsified based on the image alone. However, if we assume the TV on the desk in the first picture is black, then the statement is true.)
  2. Their TV is under the table. (There is no TV visible in the second picture, and the TV in the first picture is on the table, not under it.)
  3. Our bedroom has got a desk and a chair. (The first picture shows a desk and a chair.)
  4. Their bedroom has got two chairs. (The second picture shows two chairs.)
  5. Our computer is on a bed. (There is no computer visible in the first picture.)
  6. Their computer is on a chair. (There is no computer visible in the second picture.)

The question asks to 'tick the correct ones'. Given the context of a worksheet, it is likely that some statements are intended to be true based on the provided images. Let's assume the first picture represents 'Our bedroom' and the second picture represents 'Their bedroom'.

Corrected Tick-box Answers:

  1. Our TV is black. (Cannot be definitively confirmed from the image, but a TV is present on the desk. Assuming it's black, tick.)
  2. Their TV is under the table. (False. No TV under the table in the second picture.)
  3. Our bedroom has got a desk and a chair. (True. Desk and chair are present in the first picture.)
  4. Their bedroom has got two chairs. (True. Two chairs are present in the second picture.)
  5. Our computer is on a bed. (False. No computer in the first picture.)
  6. Their computer is on a chair. (False. No computer in the second picture.)

Based on the image, the following statements are most likely considered correct for ticking: 3 and 4. The first statement is ambiguous without further information about the TV's color.

Activity 1: Finish the pictures in Activity 1.

This part of the activity requires drawing elements into the pictures based on the sentences provided. Assuming the first picture is 'our bedroom' and the second is 'their bedroom':

For 'Our bedroom' (Picture 1):

  • Sentence 1: There is a guitar in their bedroom. (This sentence refers to 'their bedroom', so it would be drawn in Picture 2).
  • Sentence 2: There is a radio in our bedroom. (Draw a radio in the first bedroom).
  • Sentence 3: There is one window in their bedroom. (Draw one window in the second bedroom).
  • Sentence 4: There are two windows in our bedroom. (This sentence contradicts sentence 3 if both refer to 'their bedroom'. If it refers to 'our bedroom', then two windows should be drawn in the first bedroom. Given the numbering and context, it's likely referring to the *other* bedroom. Let's assume it refers to 'our bedroom' for the purpose of completion, creating a contradiction with sentence 3 if both refer to 'their bedroom').

Let's re-interpret: Sentence 1-6 above are for the ticking activity. The sentences below are for drawing.

Drawings for 'Our bedroom' (Picture 1):

  • Sentence 2: There is a radio in our bedroom. (Draw a radio on the bedside table or desk in the first picture).

Drawings for 'Their bedroom' (Picture 2):

  • Sentence 1: There is a guitar in their bedroom. (Draw a guitar leaning against a wall or in a corner of the second picture).
  • Sentence 3: There is one window in their bedroom. (Draw one window in the second picture).

Regarding Sentence 4: 'There are two windows in our bedroom.' This implies that 'our bedroom' (Picture 1) should have two windows. This creates a contradiction with the initial assumption that Sentence 3 refers to 'their bedroom' and Sentence 4 to 'our bedroom', IF both sentences are meant to be drawn in the corresponding bedroom. If Sentence 4 is also meant for 'their bedroom' (Picture 2), then Picture 2 would have 1 window AND 2 windows, which is impossible. Therefore, we assume Sentence 4 refers to 'our bedroom' (Picture 1).

Revised Drawing Plan:

Picture 1 ('Our bedroom'):

  • Add a radio.
  • Add two windows.

Picture 2 ('Their bedroom'):

  • Add a guitar.
  • Add one window.
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