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Prepare 7. Unit 4. My Place. READING "5 Strange Houses to Live in"

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5 Strange Houses to Live In

  1. A Treehouse
    Some people live in treehouses. These houses are built high up in the trees, so you have to climb a ladder to get inside. It feels like living in nature, surrounded by birds and leaves. Treehouses can be big or small, but they are usually made of wood. People who love nature like living in treehouses. However, it can be difficult when it rains or when there is strong wind!

  2. A House on Wheels
    A house on wheels is called a mobile home or a tiny house. It is a small house built on a trailer with wheels, so you can drive your house anywhere. It is great for people who want to travel and explore new places. You can park your house near the beach, in the mountains, or in a city. But because it’s small, there isn’t much space for furniture. Living in a tiny house means you have to keep things simple!

  3. An Ice House
    In very cold places like Alaska or Greenland, people sometimes live in ice houses. These are called igloos. They are made from blocks of ice and snow. It may seem very cold, but inside, the air stays warm because the ice blocks keep the heat inside. People use animal skins and fires to make the igloo warmer. Living in an ice house is common for people who hunt in the Arctic, but you need warm clothes!

  4. A House in a Cave
    Cave houses are homes inside mountains or underground. Some people in places like Spain or Turkey live in these unique homes. The walls are made of rock, which keeps the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It is very quiet inside because the rock blocks sound from outside. Cave houses can be big and comfortable, but they usually have small windows, so there isn’t a lot of light.

  5. A Floating House
    Floating houses are built on water, usually on rivers, lakes, or even by the ocean. These houses are like boats that don’t move. In places like the Netherlands or Thailand, some people live in floating houses. It’s peaceful to live on water, and you can wake up to the sound of waves every day. But sometimes, the house moves a little, so you have to get used to the feeling. Some floating houses even have gardens on the roof!


    Choose the correct variant.

    What kind of weather can make living in a treehouse difficult?

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Read the text.

5 Strange Houses to Live In

  1. A Treehouse
    Some people live in treehouses. These houses are built high up in the trees, so you have to climb a ladder to get inside. It feels like living in nature, surrounded by birds and leaves. Treehouses can be big or small, but they are usually made of wood. People who love nature like living in treehouses. However, it can be difficult when it rains or when there is strong wind!

  2. A House on Wheels
    A house on wheels is called a mobile home or a tiny house. It is a small house built on a trailer with wheels, so you can drive your house anywhere. It is great for people who want to travel and explore new places. You can park your house near the beach, in the mountains, or in a city. But because it’s small, there isn’t much space for furniture. Living in a tiny house means you have to keep things simple!

  3. An Ice House
    In very cold places like Alaska or Greenland, people sometimes live in ice houses. These are called igloos. They are made from blocks of ice and snow. It may seem very cold, but inside, the air stays warm because the ice blocks keep the heat inside. People use animal skins and fires to make the igloo warmer. Living in an ice house is common for people who hunt in the Arctic, but you need warm clothes!

  4. A House in a Cave
    Cave houses are homes inside mountains or underground. Some people in places like Spain or Turkey live in these unique homes. The walls are made of rock, which keeps the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It is very quiet inside because the rock blocks sound from outside. Cave houses can be big and comfortable, but they usually have small windows, so there isn’t a lot of light.

  5. A Floating House
    Floating houses are built on water, usually on rivers, lakes, or even by the ocean. These houses are like boats that don’t move. In places like the Netherlands or Thailand, some people live in floating houses. It’s peaceful to live on water, and you can wake up to the sound of waves every day. But sometimes, the house moves a little, so you have to get used to the feeling. Some floating houses even have gardens on the roof!


    Choose the correct variant.

    People who live in treehouses must like nature.

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Read the text.

5 Strange Houses to Live In

  1. A Treehouse
    Some people live in treehouses. These houses are built high up in the trees, so you have to climb a ladder to get inside. It feels like living in nature, surrounded by birds and leaves. Treehouses can be big or small, but they are usually made of wood. People who love nature like living in treehouses. However, it can be difficult when it rains or when there is strong wind!

  2. A House on Wheels
    A house on wheels is called a mobile home or a tiny house. It is a small house built on a trailer with wheels, so you can drive your house anywhere. It is great for people who want to travel and explore new places. You can park your house near the beach, in the mountains, or in a city. But because it’s small, there isn’t much space for furniture. Living in a tiny house means you have to keep things simple!

  3. An Ice House
    In very cold places like Alaska or Greenland, people sometimes live in ice houses. These are called igloos. They are made from blocks of ice and snow. It may seem very cold, but inside, the air stays warm because the ice blocks keep the heat inside. People use animal skins and fires to make the igloo warmer. Living in an ice house is common for people who hunt in the Arctic, but you need warm clothes!

  4. A House in a Cave
    Cave houses are homes inside mountains or underground. Some people in places like Spain or Turkey live in these unique homes. The walls are made of rock, which keeps the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It is very quiet inside because the rock blocks sound from outside. Cave houses can be big and comfortable, but they usually have small windows, so there isn’t a lot of light.

  5. A Floating House
    Floating houses are built on water, usually on rivers, lakes, or even by the ocean. These houses are like boats that don’t move. In places like the Netherlands or Thailand, some people live in floating houses. It’s peaceful to live on water, and you can wake up to the sound of waves every day. But sometimes, the house moves a little, so you have to get used to the feeling. Some floating houses even have gardens on the roof!


    Choose all incorrect variants.

    Why do people choose to live in treehouses?

Запитання №4 З однією правильною відповіддю

Запитання №5 З однією правильною відповіддю

Запитання №6 Вікторина (правда/неправда)

Запитання №7 З однією правильною відповіддю

Запитання №8 З однією правильною відповіддю

Запитання №9 Вікторина (правда/неправда)

Запитання №10 Вікторина (правда/неправда)

Запитання №11 З однією правильною відповіддю

Запитання №12 На встановлення відповідності

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