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Living room
- A room where people rest, watch TV, talk
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Kitchen
- a room where people cook and keep food
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Dinning room
- a room with a table where people eat
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Bedroom
- a room where people sleep
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Bathroom
- a room where people wash themselves
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Guest room
- a spare room where visitors sleep
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Pantry
- a room where people keep food
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Hall
- a room next to the entrance that leads to the other rooms
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Utility room
- a room where washing machine and other large equipment is kept
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Shed
- a separate building where garden tools are kept
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Garage
- a room where people keep a car
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Attic
- a room just under the roof where people store things (may be used for living)
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Loft
- a room under the roof where people store things
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Basement
- a room under the floor, usually with windows, where people may live in
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Cellar
- a room, usually without windows, where people store things
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Landing
- a flat area at the top of the stairs
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Porch
- a roofed area just in front of the main door
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Patio
- a paved area outside the house where people relax, a tarrace
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Tarrace
- a paved area outside the house where people relax, a patio
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Study
- a room where people study, read, write
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Upstairs
- area on the upper level of the building
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Downstairs
- area on the lower level of the building
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Balcony
- a flat area, joined to the external wall, access to the room
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Drive
- usually paved road that leads to the house
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Fence
- a wooden or steel barier around a garden or field
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Hedge
- a fence formed with growing bushes
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House
- a building where people live
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Detached house
- a house with no connection to the other building
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Semi - detached house
- a house with connection to the other building by one wall
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Apartment
- a flat, area with rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom, often used for holidays
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Flat
- area in the block of flats where people live
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Skyscraper
- a very tall building in the city
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Cottage
- a small house in the countryside
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Bungalow
- a house with all rooms situated on the ground floor
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Farmhouse
- a house in the countryside where farmers live
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Villa
- a house in a warm country, usually for holidays
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Bedsit
- a furnished one - room flat, usually rented
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Time share
- an apartment or a house shared by several people usually for holidays
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Socket
- a place on the wall to which you put a plug (of electrical device)
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Door handle
- the part of a door which is used to open the door
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Lift
- an electrical device which takes people on the higher or lower level of the building
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Blind
- a device that covers the window to protect from the sun
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Burglar alarm
- an electrical system that goes off when a person enters the building or a flat illegally
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Lawn
- an area outside the bulding covered with grass
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Central heating
- an automatic system installed in the house or a flat that makes the area warm
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Doorbell
- a button next to the door that people press to inform they are at the door
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Doormat
- a mat on the floor in front of the door to clean the shoes before entering a house or a flat
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Letterbox
- a box where a postman put the letters
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Tiles
- pieces of material stuck to the wall, floor or roof
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Wallpaper
- patterned paper that people stick to the wall to decorate it
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Make yourself at home
- to make yourself comfortable
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Be home and dry
- an idiom that means we have succeeded in doing something
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Homesick
- when one misses his/her home while being away
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To clear the table
- to clean the table after a meal
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To load the dishes into the dishwasher
- to put the dishes into the dishwasher
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To start the dishwasher
- to turn the dishwasher on
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To empty the dishwasher
- to take the dishes and cutlery out of the dishwasher
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To wipe the table
- to clean the table with a cloth
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To sweep the floor
- to clean the floor with a broom
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Tidy up the room
- to arrange everything in order
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Make a bed
- to put a sheet, blanket and pillows on a bed before sleeping
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Beat the rug
- to clean a rug with a carpet beater
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Dust furniture
- to remove dust from the furniture by wiping it with a cloth
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Vacuum the carpet
- to clean carpet with a vacuum cleaner
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Wash clothes
- to make them clean by putting them into a washing machine or by washing them by hand in water
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Fold clothes
- to put one part of clothes on another to make it smaller
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Iron clothes
- to make the clothes smooth with an iron
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Water plants
- to pour water over the plants to make them grow
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Rake leaves
- to collect leaves with a rake
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Mow the lawn
- to cut down the grass with a mower
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Paint the fence
- to colour a fence with a paint
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Walk the dog
- to take a dog for a walk
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To set the table
- to put plates and cutlery on a table before a meal
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Take out the rubbish
- to put rubbish into a special container, usually outside
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Hung the laundry
- to hang the clothes to make it dry
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Tablespoon
- a tool for eating soup
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Fork
- a tool for eating food by spearing it and carrying to the mouth
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Knife
- a tool for cutting food or other things
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Tea spoon
- a small spoon for coffee or tea
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Plate
- usually round dish for serving food
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Pot
- a round object for cooking
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Frying pan
- a round, shallow object for frying food
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Kettle
- a device for boiling water
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Tablecloth
- a piece of material that is put on the table
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Hanger
- wooden or plastic item with a hook which we use for hanging clothes
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Broom
- a brush with a long stick used for sweeping
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Dustpan
- a flat thing used for collecting dust from the floor
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Tea towel
- a piece of material used for wiping the dishes
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Oven
- a piece of cooking equipment that is used for baking or roasting food
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Coffee machine
- a machine that makes coffee
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Chimney
- a part of a building through which smoke rises into the outside air
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Baby cot
- a small bed for a baby or young child with high bars around the sides
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Toy box
- a large container for the storage of children's toys
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Housework
- the work such as cleaning, washing and vacuuming that you do in your home
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Windowsill
- a shelf below a window
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Colander
- a bowl that has many holes and that is used for washing or draining food
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Ashtray
- a glass or plastic dish to put a cigarette out
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Frame
- wooden or plastic structure around the object such as a mirror or a painting
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Napkin
- a piece of paper or cloth for wiping hands or mouth while eating
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Shoe brush
- a brush for cleaning shoes
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Bottle/tin opener
- a tool for opening bottles, tins
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