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Where do you live?

Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

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Where do you live?

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  1. Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

  2. Where do you live? • Do you live in a house or in a flat? • Do you have a garden? Where? • Do you have a yard at the house? • How many rooms do you have? • Would you like to live in Great Britain?

  3. Typical British housing • a detached house • a semi-detached house • a terraced house • a flat • a cottage • a bungalow

  4. Detached houses • the most expensive living • not joined to other houses • have a garden usually all around it • have at least three bedrooms • one or two bathrooms • a separate dining room and kitchen downstairs Obr. 1

  5. Semi-detached houses • built in pairs • joined on one side to its partner • usually have two or three bedrooms • a separate garden in the front and the back • home of “Mr and Mrs Average” Obr. 2

  6. Terraced houses • date from Victorian and Edwardian times • built for working- class people • joined together in a row • little or no front garden • a small back garden Obr. 3

  7. Various terraced houses Obr. 5 Obr. 4 Obr. 6

  8. Flats • in several-storey buildings • often with green space and children playgrounds • pay rent to local authorities or private landlords Obr. 7

  9. Cottages • very old village houses • low ceiling, wooden beams, thatched roof • often modernized inside • sometimes used as weekend houses Obr. 8

  10. Bungalows • can be large and spacious • only one storey • sometimes with veranda • popular with old people Obr. 9

  11. Questions and tasks • What are the typical British houses? • What are the typical Czech houses? • Describe a semidetached house. • Describe a terraced house. • Which British house would you like to live in and why? • Why do people long for cottages?

  12. Použité zdroje Obr.1. Archiv autora Obr.2 ALLEN, Kenneth. Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia Commons [online]. 2006-03-25. [cit. 2013-05-28]. Dostupný pod licencí Creative Commons na WWW: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Semi-detached_houses,_Omagh_-_geograph.org.uk_-_142173.jpg Obr. 3-7. Archiv autora Obr. 8. APB-CMX. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikupedia [online]. 2006-10-22. [cit. 2013-05-28]. Dostupný pod licencí Creative Commons na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ampthill_thatched_cottages.jpg Obr.9. RISPIN, Charles. Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia Commons [online]. 2006-09-08. [cit. 2013-05-28]. Dostupný pod licencí Creative Commons na WWW: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bungalow_Scalby.jpg

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