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Rooms of the house & furniture

 

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Rooms of the house & furniture
by silenrock

Date: 11 - Jan - 2014
Level: elementary
Age: +3

Description:
This exercise is about the Simpson family and contains 2 exercises: one gap-filling ex in which pupils have to fill in the rooms of the house. The second ex is about furniture and kitchen appliances. The pupils look at the pictures and complete the text (also gap-filling) about the pieces of furniture. Some of those words are numbered, which makes it easier, but others are to be derived from the context and the pictures. Therefore they have to read carefully. Hope you (and your students) will enjoy it!


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silenrock
Belgium

          posted by silenrock 20140121
The exercise starts with a picture, but somehow you can only see it when you open the link.