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There’s No Plac e Like Home

There’s No Plac e Like Home. Homes: Find someone who…. … lives in a condo … lives in a house … has moved many times … has never changed homes … lives in a dorm … lives in an apartment … has a big TV … doesn’t have a TV. Home Vocabulary. Match these terms…. … to these definitions.

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There’s No Plac e Like Home

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  1. There’s No Place LikeHome

  2. Homes: Find someone who… • … lives in a condo • … lives in a house • … has moved many times • … has never changed homes • … lives in a dorm • … lives in an apartment • … has a big TV • … doesn’t have a TV

  3. Home Vocabulary Match these terms… … to these definitions • Toilet • Closet/Wardrobe • Sink • Condo • Hallway • Desk • Town House • Couch • Dresser • Kitchen • A room where we cook meals • a home that shares two walls with other homes • A thing we use to wash • The thing you use to… • A thing with drawers for clothes • A soft, wide seat for 2+ people • An apartment owned by a person • An area with doors on the sides • Something we hang clothes in • A thing for working and office work

  4. What is there in this apartment? There is a... There are two… … on the left/right …at the back … in the bedroom …to the left of the sink … in the corner

  5. Now try it yourself… • First, draw in a couple of interesting things in your apartment (kangaroos?) • Now, ask your partner what is in his/her apartment: • Are there any..? • Is there a..? • Where is it? • Is there anything else? • Draw the items into the 2nd apartment • How close were you?

  6. Design an apartment! Work with a (one, single) partner to: • Draw a floor plan for an apartment • Decide together what should be inside • Draw in the furniture • Now, write down a description of the apartment. Make it clear!

  7. Who’s apartment is it? • Pick either a floor plan or a description • Try to find the matching piece • Use only words (don’t show anyone!) • When you find your partner, discuss: • How long have you lived in your home? • What do you like/dislike about your home? • Is home design important to you? • Do you like looking at beautiful homes? • What would your ideal home be like? • Do you think parents should live with adult children?

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