My name is Tom | Junior | Workbook
Tom’s house What does your house look like? lesson 2.2 2 b Finished? Practice the sentences with your neighbour. One of you asks the questions, the other gives the answers. Then change roles. 3 What does your house look like? Fill in the gaps. Use the Word mat, if you need any help. There is one example. bedroom sink dining room basement fridge cupboard cooker sofa upstairs shower armchairs a In the bedroom there is a bed and a desk. b I n the living room there is a yellow sofa and two armchairs . c I n the kitchen there is a fridge and a cooker . There is also a sink so I can wash my hands. d Upstairs is the bathroom. There is a shower in the bathroom. e D ownstairs there is the basement . f T here is a dining room where we have dinner. In the dining room there is a cupboard with plates. 4 a What does your house look like? Draw your house, then fill in the sentences.
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4 b Finished? Tell your neighbour what your house looks like. Use the sentences above.
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