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Buildings


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  1. The building next to the railway line where people take / catch a train from is called a




  2. Native North (Red) Americans lived in a




  3. Queen Elizabeth II and most other kings and queens live in a




  4. A very tall building is called a




  5. Eskimos traditionally live in a house made of ice called an




  6. A lightweight portable shelter used when camping is called a




  7. A tall round building, with a powerful light on the top, that warns ships of dangerous rocks is called a




  8. A place where lots of people sleep in the same room is called a




  9. A house with only one floor is called a




  10. A set of rooms for living which are part of a larger building and are usually all on one floor is called a . Most people in Poland live in one of these.



Exercise # 4



Sports Words


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  1. He went to play at the golf .




  2. Joanna usually goes swimming every week at the swimming .




  3. The World Cup is every four years.




  4. He lost the badminton match because a string broke on his




  5. Some athletes are from future competitions because of positive drug tests.




  6. Cricket is played on a .




  7. If you don't warm up properly, you could a muscle.




  8. The person in charge of a cricket match is called the . But in football the same person is called the.




  9. David Beckham kicked the ball into the .




  10. The person who tries to stop the other team scoring in football is called the . Jerzy Dudek is one of these!



Exercise # 5



House Vocabulary


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  1. Where do you usually find a kettle, fridge and saucepan?




  2. Where do you find pillows, sheets, and an alarm clock?




  3. Where do you find shampoo, soap, toothbrush and bath?




  4. Where do you find a television, a settee and a coffee table?




  5. Where do you find coat hangers and clean clothes?




  6. Where do you find bicycles, the car and various odds and ends?




  7. Where do you find a spade, a fork, a hose, seeds and gardening gloves?




  8. Where do you find a cot, nappies, and a romper suit?




  9. Where do you find a washing machine, soap powder and dirty clothes?




  10. In large houses in which room might you find books, a desk and a computer?



Exercise # 6



Jobs


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  1. A person who owns a building or flat and rents it out for others to use is called a




  2. The person who owns or take cares of a farm is called a




  3. In the winter my pipes froze and I had to call a




  4. A person who makes bouquets and wreaths is called a




  5. A person who delivers letters is called a




  6. A person who works with metal, usually joining metal together, is called a




  7. Someone who is forced by law to join the army is known as a




  8. A person who makes things out of wood is called a




  9. A person whose job is to carry things (especially bags at a hotel or railway station) is called a




  10. Someone who teaches in a primary, secondary or high school is called a