review comparatives/superlatives
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERB
presenr simple´s rap
LONDON
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERB
presenr simple´s rap
LONDON
MADAME TUSSAUDS
PARTS OF THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE (PARTE DE LA CASA Y MUEBLES)
INTERACTIVE EXERCISES
1. Open the electronic book and do the exercises :)
My house and my bedroom - Electronic book
2. Writing on a Typical English House.
1. Open the electronic book and do the exercises :)
My house and my bedroom - Electronic book
2. Writing on a Typical English House.
- House vocabulary -1
-House vocabulary -2
-House vocabulary -3
-House vocabulary -4
-House vocabulary -5
-House vocabulary -6 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -7 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -8 (Items)
-House vocabulary -9 (Items)
-House vocabulary -10 (The kitchen)
-House vocabulary -11 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -12 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -2
-House vocabulary -3
-House vocabulary -4
-House vocabulary -5
-House vocabulary -6 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -7 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -8 (Items)
-House vocabulary -9 (Items)
-House vocabulary -10 (The kitchen)
-House vocabulary -11 (Furniture)
-House vocabulary -12 (Furniture)
HOUSE
BUILDINGS
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E 11 | E 12 | E 13 | E 14 | E 15 | E 16 | E 17 | E 18 | E 19 | E 20 |
giving directions
Revision Locations and Directions
PLACES AROUND THE CITY
airport - the place you go when you want to travel by plane to another city.
bakery - you can buy fresh bread and cakes here.
bank - you deposit or withdraw/take out your money here. You can cash a cheque.
bookstore - a place where you can buy books and magazines.
bus station - the place you go when you want to travel by bus to another city.
butcher's - they sell fresh meat.
café - you can buy a cup of coffee and cakes or sandwiches.
church - a religious place of worship
court - the place where they have trials and law cases. A judge works here
craft market - a place that sells typical products (normally hand-made) of a region/country.
department store - a large store that sells clothes, household appliances etc. in sections.
cinema/movies - you can see the latest movies here. Many people eat popcorn while they're here.
fire station - the building where firemen keep their equipment including the fire-engine
gas / petrol station - the place you go to put petrol (gas) in your car.
gym - you can do exercises, weight training and keep fit here.
hairdresser's - you go here when you want to cut your hair.
hospital - you go here when you need an operation or someone is going to have a baby.
hotel - where you sleep when you visit another city.
gallery - you can see paintings and other works of art.
jail / prison - criminals are sent here by a judge for a number of days or years.
laundromat / launderette - a place where you can wash your clothes in coin-operated machines.
library - a place where you can read and borrow books.
museum - you can see many old objects (and sometimes paintings)
pharmacy/drugstore - you can buy medicine and (legal) drugs.
police station - you are taken here when you break the law and are arrested
pub - a place where you can buy a beer or other types alcoholic drinks
park - An area of public land in a city that contains an area of grass where you can rest, play or walk your dog. Sometimes children can play on swings, a slide or a climbing frame here.
restaurant - you go here when you don't want to cook at home. They prepare meals for you.
school - a place where children learn. You normally start school at the age of 5.
square - an open area within a city in the shape of a square. It is usually the heart of the city.
supermarket - a large store that sells food, drinks and household items
video store - you rent a movie or a DVD for a couple of days from this place.
zoo - a place where you can see many types of animals in cages
Next Activity
Try our interactive vocabulary game about Places in a City.
COMPARATIVE / SUPERLATIVE
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GIVING DIRECTIONS
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How to talk and ask about your city
Ask
about a city:
·
What’s your town/city
like?
·
Where is your city? How many people live
there?
·
What’s there to see there?
Ask
about good and bad parts of the city
·
What’s nice/good about
your city?
·
What’s bad about your
city?
·
Where should I visit in
your city?
·
Where should I not visit
in your city?
MAKING A PHONE CALL
EXAMPLES
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