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House and Property Descriptions, Ejercicios de Idiomas

A series of descriptions of houses and properties, including their size, age, location, and attributes. Some descriptions include comparisons between different properties and their owners.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2021/2022

Subido el 28/05/2022

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PAGINA 26
good bad
big small
cheap expensive
old new
ugly beautiful
1st house
Q: Is it big or small?
A: It’s big
Q: Is it old or new?
A: It’s new
1. Your house isn’t flat.
2. Your house is perfect and flat.
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PAGINA 26

good bad big small cheap expensive old new ugly beautiful 1st house Q: Is it big or small? A: It’s big Q: Is it old or new? A: It’s new

  1. Your house isn’t flat.
  2. Your house is perfect and flat.

PAGINA 27

  1. New houses are expensive
  2. A small paper. a) -----------------
    1. An old dog
    2. A new bike
    3. An expensive car
    4. An ugly house
    5. A small garden b) -----------------
    6. A really old dog

BIG OLD GOOD

LOCATION

EXPENSIVE NICE

GARDEN

Anushka’s flat

✔ ✔ X X ✔

Yuki’s flat X X ✔^ ✔^ X Is it your house old or beautiful? Is it your house in a good location? Q: Is it your house old? A: Yes, it is. Q: Is it your house in a good location? A: No, it isn’t Q: Does your house have a garden? A: Yes, it does. PAGINA 28 A = work colleague B = a flat C = a friend A = What’s she like? B = What’s it like?

C = What’s he like? PAGINA 29 A = What’s she like? = Como es ella? B = What’s it like? = Como es eso? C = What’s he like? = Como es el?

  1. It isn’t very big
  2. It’s in the center of Sao Paulo
  3. He’s really nice
  4. He’s a doctor

a) In my country family is big and the most important thing because it is fundamental for society. b) It’s similar to letter a.

  1. Ahmet, Selim and Nuri
  2. Selim is married. Ahmet and Nuri aren’t married. They’re 11 and 14
  3. Yes, I am. I’m married and I have one daughter
  4. She’s two years old.

  1. What are their ages?
  2. Do you live in a big house?
  3. What’s it name?
  4. What’s her name.

Is your family big or small? No, it isn’t. Do you have brothers or sisters? I have two brother. Do you have children? Yes. I do. I have two children, What are their names? Their names are Mateo y Valeria. a. Marlene and I have small families. We have two brother b. Most of my class have big families. PAGINA 100


  1. Henry’s
  2. Joe’s
  3. Charles’
  4. Grandmother’s
  1. No, I don’t.
  2. No, I don’t.
  3. Yes, I do.
  1. My friends’ cats are beautiful.
  2. We live in a small flat.
  3. That’s an ugly dog.
  4. These are expensive books
  5. My friends’ cats are really beautiful.
  6. We live in a very small flat.
  7. That’s a very ugly dog.
  8. These are really expensive books
  1. I don’t live in a big flat
  2. Those are expensive houses
  3. Micky and Molly are old dogs
  4. My laptop is not very new
  5. They have a really beautiful car.