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Ask about someone´s home

a chimney an attic (a loft) a plant


a balcony (a tree)
top floor (a terrace)
(an attic / a loft) a roof a pot
a pool
a bedroom a bathroom a bedroom
an alarm a shower
first floor clock a sink
a a toilet
a chest of a double bed
(upstairs) drawers a bath bathroom a radio
a cabinet
a bed cabinet
(a baby cot)

a living room a kitchen


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a lamp a kitchen unit freezer
ground floor a pot
an a fireplace a sink
(downstairs) ---curtains--- a cooker a
armchair a plug fridge
a coffee an oven
a rug table

a cellar
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as

ground a boiler a a dryer


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a shelf washing
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machine
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There is and there are

Use there is with singular nouns. Use there are with plural nouns.

1.There is a small bedroom downstairs.


2.There is a large closet and two Windows
3.There´s no kitchen
4.There are three large bedrooms upstairs.
5.There are two Windows and a large closet.
6.There are no elevators.
7.Is there a balcony? Yes, there is / No, there isn´t
8.Are there closets? No, there aren´t.
Grammar practice

On a separate sheet of paper, write the sentences about your house or


apartment. Use There is and There are
Examples:

1.There is a small bedroom downstairs.


2.There is a small bathroom next to my bedroom
3.____________________________________________.
4.____________________________________________.
5.____________________________________________.
Conversation model

Read and listen:

A: Do you live in a house or an


apartment?
B: An apartment
A: What´s it like?
B: Well, there are three large bedrooms,
and it has a large kitchen.
A: Sounds nice!
Reading/Speaking
Read about where people live. Who lives in a house? Who lives in an
apartment?
Reading/Speaking

Take the examples as a model a prepare your own description, then share it
with your classmates.
Talk about:

1.Your name
2.The place you live in
3.Your profession
4.Describe your house or apartment
5.Your favorite room

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