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Take a look at the house and answer your partner’s questions about it.

Take a look at the house and answer your partner’s questions about it.

Try to guess how is your partner’s house like. Ask him/her questions Try to guess how is your partner’s house like. Ask him/her questions
about the rooms and their furniture. about the rooms and their furniture.
How is/are … like? How is/are … like?
Is there…? / Are there…? Is there…? / Are there…?

Once you have a mental picture of your partner’s house, ask him/her Once you have a mental picture of your partner’s house, ask him/her to
to show it to you. Is it how you imagined? What are the differences? show it to you. Is it how you imagined? What are the differences? Use
Use comparative adjectives. comparative adjectives.
Ask your partner questions to find out: Ask your partner questions to find out:
· what time he/she got up this morning · what he/she did yesterday evening
· where he/she went for his/her last holiday · when he/she last travelled by train
· what he/she did last Sunday · what he/she was afraid of as a child
· the last time he/she went to the cinema · the last time he/she laughed until he/she cried
· how old he/she was when he/she fell in love for the first time · how old he/she was when he got his/her first job

When your partner’s answers are interesting for you, ask him/her When your partner’s answers are interesting for you, ask him/her more
more questions about the subject. questions about the subject.

Now answer his/her questions about you! Now answer his/her questions about you!

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