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b1plus Unit 3 revision VOCAB
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house types and describing cities
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A house which is separate, not touching other houses.
detached house
20
A house that is only one storey tall.
bungalow
15
A tall building where there are many homes.
a block of flats
15
A house which is attached to houses on both sides.
terraced house
20
A house that is touching another house on one side.
semi-detached house
15
The part of the city that is close to the city centre. It is traditionally poor in large cities.
inner city
20
The part of the city that is the furthest from the city centre. It can sometimes be a separate town.
suburbs (Aldea Moret)
20
A part of the city that is far from the city centre. There are nice houses there and many parks.
outskirts (Moctezuma)
20
A street with many shops and lots of people: b_____ (adjective)
busy
15
A bus on Monday morning, with too many people: c________ (adjective)
crowded
15
A festival where there are many different shows and activities. There are many people there: l________ (adjective)
lively
15
A school that is very loud: n_______ (adjective)
noisy
15
A place where there is no noise: q__________ (adjective)
quiet
15
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