1. A description of a room.
Read the text below and look at the picture.
A room of my own
This
is my living room. It's where I spend most of my free time when
I'm at home and where I sit with friends when they visit. In the
center of the room there's a coffee table and on it there's an ashtray
– I don't smoke but some of my friends do!
Under the coffee table there's a really nice rug that I bought when I was on vacation in India a couple of years ago. Next to the rug, on the left you can see the sofa, and on it there are some cushions – they have the same pattern as the sofa. I don't sit on the sofa much; I prefer the rocking chair, which is on the right next to the window.
I like to have lots of light in the living room so there are two lights – there's the floor lamp next to the sofa, and hanging from the ceiling in the center of the room is the overhead light. I also have a choice of heating. In the center of the far wall there is a fireplace that is very nice in winter. When I'm feeling lazy and don't want to go and get the coal and wood, I use the space heater, which is next to the fireplace.
Above the fireplace, on the mantel, there's a vase of flowers and a postcard from my brother, and on the wall there's a painting of a mountain. My living room is also my favorite place for reading, so next to the painting there are some bookshelves where I keep all my favorite books.
2. Objects in a room.
Use the description from the previous exercise to write the names of the numbered objects in the picture below.
Listen to how these words are pronounced.
3. Describing rooms and houses.
Match the adjectives below to the descriptions on the right.
Listen to how these words are pronounced.
Look at parts of the article from Reading "Making a House into a Home" again. Can you find eight "good" words and two "bad" words? Drag the ten words to the correct boxes.
5. Can you remember?
Complete the sentences using the "good" and "bad" words from the article.
Now check your answers by looking at the text again.
6. Vocabulary practice.
Drag the words to complete the sentences. There are two extra words you will not use.