Welcome to the presentation  In Poland bungalows have only got one floor.  They’re often small,but they’re easy to live in. These houses are very beautiful.

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Welcome to the presentation

 In Poland bungalows have only got one floor.  They’re often small,but they’re easy to live in. These houses are very beautiful. Bungalows are very convenient.

 Many polish families live in blocks of flats in towns or cities. Most of them are very modern, big and impressive.  But the flats are often small and uncomfortable. Most people live in three or two rooms’flats. In these flats there usually isn’t so much place as in a house. But they are people who prefer living in modern blocks.

The cottages usually are old and small,but they have their beauty. They are located in the country.

This kind of house is cheaper than detached house. In these houses lives more than one family.

 In Poland terraced houses are the cheapest type of houses. Terraced houses are built for two, three or four families.

 The mansions are in Poland very rarely. These houses are very beautiful, impressive and very expensive.

 Polish people live in these houses only in holiday. These houses are very small and easy to build.

Dziękujemy za oglądanie Przygotowali: Jakub Mikołajczak i Damian Stachowiak

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