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Which word describes a house that looks like it was built many years ago?
Traditional
Which word describes a house where rooms don’t have many walls inside?
Open-plan
Which word describes a house that is new and not traditional?
Modern
Which word describes a house that is very old and important for history?
Historic
Which word describes a house that is small but very comfortable?
Cosy
Which word describes a house that is very big and has lots of space?
Spacious
What material is strong and shiny, used for tools and pipes?
Metal
What material is often red and used in walls?
Brick
What material is heavy, natural, and used for walls?
Stone
What material is hard and comes from trees?
Wood
What material is grey and very strong, often used for buildings?
Concrete
What material do we use to make windows?
Glass
Where do you usually find bedrooms: upstairs or in the basement?
Upstairs
What is the opposite of “upstairs”?
Downstairs
If you are one level higher than the ground floor, where are you?
On the first floor
If you are on the same level as the main entrance, where are you?
On the ground floor
If you are at the very top of the building, where are you?
On the top floor
If you are one floor below ground level, where are you?
In the basement
Where do people live if they want to be close to shops, cinemas, and restaurants?
In the city centre
What is the name of a group of houses that are all built together as a project?
On a housing estate
Where do people live if they want to be surrounded by fields and nature?
In the countryside
Where do people live if they want to be very close to the ocean?
Near the sea
Where do people live if they are in a small community with farms?
In a village
Where do people live if their house is outside the city, but not in the countryside?
In the suburbs
What do you call a tall building with many flats?
A block of flats
What type of house is joined to houses on both sides?
A terraced house
What type of house is joined to only one other house?
A semi-detached house
What type of house is not joined to any other house?
A detached house
What do you call a small, traditional house, often in the countryside?
A cottage
What type of house is only one floor, with no stairs?
A bungalow