Unusual Homes. Unusual  different  not common  strange  special  unbelievable.

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Unusual Homes

Unusual  different  not common  strange  special  unbelievable

Home A Home A place where People live Different designs of houses Different materials Used to build The houses

Let’s look at some unusual homes!  What is different about these homes? Unusual homes Unusual homesUnusual homesUnusual homes  Sometimes where it is located.  Sometimes the shape.  Sometimes the material it is made of.

Vocabulary  Materials made from trees- wood and paper wood and paper  Land or mud ground ground  A body of water that is smaller than the sea. a river a river  A house made from wood a cabin a cabin  a very small mountain. a hill a hill  Use lights and electrical things less. save energy save energy

Class work  Read the other two texts  Fill in the chart  Work file : page 16 and 17

NameCountry Kind of house ExtraInformation BernardFranceboat He goes to school far away from home LornaEngland Under ground Saves energy/warm in winter-cool in summer. ShotaJapan Wood and paper People don’t wear shoes in the house. Special gardens

Writing Tasks: Choose  Compare between an apartment and a house.  Create your dream house.  Design an unusual home.  Make a list of what you can change or add to your bedroom.