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🏠 Houses – Group Work

🌞 Warm-up
Talk with your partner.
👉 Answer: What is in your bedroom?
Example: In my bedroom, there is a bed. There is a lamp.

👥 Group Tasks

Group 1 – Spot the differences


Look at House A and House B.
Write down the differences.
Example: In House A, there are two bedrooms. In House B, there is one bedroom.

Group 2 – Write a description


Choose one house (A or B).
Write 4–5 sentences about it.
Example: In this house, there is a kitchen. There are two bedrooms. There is a bathroom.

Group 3 – Add new rooms


Draw an extra room for House A or House B.
Write 3–4 sentences about it.
Example: There is a garage. There is a big living room.

Group 4 – Furniture detectives


Look at the furniture list.
Decide: is it in House A, House B or not in the houses?
Write sentences.
- sofa
- bed
- table
- lamp
- TV
Example: In House A, there is a lamp. In House B, there isn’t a lamp.

Group 5 – Dialogue practice


Work in pairs. One lives in House A, the other in House B.
Make a short dialogue.
Example:
- A: I live in House A. There are two bedrooms.
- B: I live in House B. There is one bedroom. But there is a big living room.
🏁 At the end
Each group shows their work to the class. 🎉

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