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