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Learning Targets
At the end of the lesson...
Let's talk about when to use 'a,' 'an,' and 'the' in sentences.
Know different types of homes and what makes each one
special.
You'll design a new kind of home and write a
few sentences to describe it
1. WARM UP
Definition
Warm up
You will see two homes on the board, move to one side
of the classroom if you prefer one, and to the other side
if you prefer the other.
GIVE US YOUR OPINION
Château de Chenonceau in Palos Verdes Mansion
Chenonceaux, France ($18 million)
Castle ($50 million)
A castle is a large, strong building that was built long ago to protect
A mansion is a very large and fancy house. It usually has many rooms, big
kings, queens, and nobles. Castles often have thick stone walls, tall
gardens, and special features like swimming pools or movie theaters.
towers, and a moat (a water-filled ditch) to keep enemies out. Some
Mansions are often owned by wealthy people and are designed to be
castles are still standing today and are fun to explore like a piece of
comfortable and luxurious.
history!
Houseboat ($500,000) Yurt ($40,000)
A houseboat is a type of boat that is designed to be lived in, like a
floating house. Some houseboats can move around on the water,
while others stay in one place, like a regular home. They often have A yurt is a traditional round tent used by nomadic people in Central
bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, making them a unique and Asia, such as in Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Yurts are easy to set up,
cozy place to live! take down, and move, making them perfect for a nomadic lifestyle.
Eco-home with a grass roof Traditional European
($533,750) cottage (£1 million)
An eco-home with a grass roof is a house designed to be friendly to nature. A traditional European cottage is a small, cozy house usually found
The grass or plants on the roof help keep the house cool in summer and in the countryside. It often has stone or brick walls, a thatched or
warm in winter. Eco-homes often use natural materials, solar energy, and tiled roof, and wooden shutters on the windows. Inside, cottages
rainwater collection to save resources. They blend in with nature and are a are warm and charming, with fireplaces and wooden beams. They
great way to help the environment! are known for their peaceful, storybook-like appearance.
Small city apartment ($422 Large city loft (The Opera
Residence, Thủ Thiêm - 68,68
USD - Vinhome Central Park)
billion vnd)
A small city apartment is a compact living space in a tall building in a busy A large city loft is a spacious apartment, usually in an old factory or
city. It usually has just a few rooms, like a bedroom, a small kitchen, a warehouse, with high ceilings and big windows. It has an open floor
bathroom, and a living area. Even though it's small, a city apartment is plan with few walls, making it feel wide and airy. Lofts often have
convenient because it's close to shops, restaurants, and public transport. exposed brick walls, metal pipes, and modern designs. They are
Many people live in apartments because they are easy to take care of and popular in big cities because they offer lots of space and a stylish,
in the heart of the city! urban feel!
Igloo ($800) Farmhouse ($1,3 million)
igloo,
An igloo is a small, dome-shaped house made of blocks of snow. It is A farmhouse is a large, simple house found in the countryside, usually
traditionally built by the Inuit people in cold Arctic areas. Even though it's near a farm. It is built to be strong and practical, often with a big
made of snow, an igloo can keep people warm inside because the thick kitchen, wooden floors, and a porch. Farmhouses are surrounded by
walls trap heat. Igloos are strong and can protect against harsh winter open fields and barns where animals like cows, chickens, and horses
weather! live. They are cozy homes that give a warm and rustic feeling!
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Student book page 178
REFLECTION
WORKBOOK
COMPLETE WORKBOOK PAGE 166 - 167
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With MS.VANESSA