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Listen to Manuel, Elif, and Selina describe their homes. What kind of house is it? Write the student’s name under the place where they live. Manuel Elif Selina If you want to look at how a home is set up, look at a floor plan! With a partner, try to label each of the areas in this apartment! • Can you find the entrance to the apartment? Circle it. • How many people do you think could live in this apartment comfortably? • Can you think of a few reasons why you would like to look at a plan like this before moving into a new home? Describe your home using 80–100 words. Include the following information: • Where is it? • What kind of house is it? Who lives there? • How many floors/stories does it have? How many rooms? 03 A2 listening 59s4bz Tip Buildings can have different numbers of levels , which are called floors or stories . There are also some differences between British and American English when de­ scribing which floor you are on! A floor is the same as a storey : all the rooms that are at the same level. Floors of a house attic roof roof ground floor first floor second floor cellar basement first floor British English American English 04 A2 bedroom bathroom kitchen living room hallway storage/closet toilet dining area Word bank 03 downstairs (nach) unten upstairs (nach) oben spacious geräumig 04 bedroom Schlafzimmer bathroom Bad kitchen Küche living room Wohnzimmer hallway Gang, Vorzimmer storage/closet Abstellraum/begehbarer Schrank dining area Essbereich Tip In the US, rooms are measured by feet , which is written like this: 5', spoken “5 feet”. 1' foot = 12 inches = 30.48 cm dining area kitchen bedroom living room storage/closet bathroom toilet hallway 05 A2 27 Feeling at home  5 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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