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17 B2 | 7. Klasse | Unit 03: Coming home (B) This graph (1) the home ownership rates of different age groups. There is a considerable (2) between younger and older generations: in 2019, (3) of 25–34 year-olds (34%) owned their homes, but a much larger (4) of people over 65 (82%) were home owners. Interestingly, the rate of homeownership in the 25–34 age group has been (5) since 2014 and it has remained (6) for the 65+ age group, while it has been in (7) for everybody else (ages 35 to 64). (C) This graph shows that rates of homeownership fell (1) between 2004 and 2015. In 2015, a significant (2) of 25 to 29-year-olds (70%) did not own their home, but rented it, which was a (3) of renters which had never been seen in this age group before. The number of 25 to 29-year-olds who own their homes (4) from 50% to 30% in the same time period (2004–2015). 2004 85% 70% 65% 60% 45% 40% 35% 55% 50% 80% 75% Source: MHCLG Home ownership by age group (England) 65+ 55-64 45-54 35-44 25-34 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Renting began to be more common than ownership for 25 to 29 yr olds in 2004 and more common for 30 to 34 yr olds in 2011 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 25 to 29 yr old owner occupiers 30 to 34 yr old renting 25 to 29 yr old renting 30 to 34 yr old owner occupiers Source: Labour Force Survey, Office for National Statistics, 2015 Percentage of 25 to 34-year-old householders owning or renting, UK, 2004 to 2015 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Phrasal verbs Circle the correct preposition to make meaningful sentences. 1 Let me just clear out / away all these papers, then we can sit down on the sofa. 2 I need to clear out / away my closet, there are too many clothes in there that don’t fit me anyway. 3 My father’s family moved out / around a lot when he was a child. He lived in seven places before his fifth birthday. 4 When Gina moved out / around, we were all relieved because she was so untidy. 5 While you were out, Sam came by / out and left some homemade pie for you. 6 Zarah is not very sociable, but I hope she’ll come by / out with me and my friends on my birthday. 7 I didn’t hang out / around once I’d packed my stuff. I said goodbye quickly and left. 8 In all the shared flats I’ve ever been to, everybody hangs out / around in the kitchen together. 9 I’m not so sure if I should sign the lease. I need to sleep over / on it. 10 My first class doesn’t start until 10 on Thursday, so I can sleep in / on a bit. LANGUAGE 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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