October 12, 2018

Houses Topics Group

Parts of the House

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit Nº 344 v.0.2
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      Common Parts of a House
  1. Exterior: roof, walls, windows, doors, chimney, garage, driveway, garden, fence, porch, mailbox. (From Oxford Languages. Dec 5, 2025)
  2. Interior Rooms: living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, dining room, study, laundry room, hallway, basement, attic. (From Oxford Languages. Dec 5, 2025)
  3. Structural/Internal: foundation, floors, ceilings, stairs, walls, doors, lighting, rooms. (From Oxford Languages. Dec 5, 2025)



        Entrance Area
  1. hall |n| the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs. (From Cambridge Dictionary. Dec 5, 2025)
  2. "In the hall I left my bags in the hall. (From Cambridge Dictionary. Dec 5, 2025)
  3. entrance hall |n| the room or space immediately inside the main door of a large or grand building. (From Oxford Languages. Dec 5, 2025)
  4. "On the ground floor there was an impressive entrance hall leading to the various living rooms." (From Oxford Languages. Dec 5, 2025)



        Exterior
  1. roof |n| the external upper covering of a house or other building.
  2. "Griffin then charged back across the roof towards the fallen firefighters."
  3. "The teachers and children were safely evacuated from the building just minutes before the roof collapsed on the infant room."
  4. ""What business is it of this House to tell a builder that he must use scaffolding to refix a roof tile?"





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Gym

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit Nº 343 v.1
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  1. gym 1 |n| gymnasium.
  2. "Amenities include a small gym, community dinning room, movie nights on the rooftop lounge, and a club room for watching TV or playing ping pong."
  3. "There is a lot to keep him active in his free time, as there is both a gym and a sauna onboard."
  4. "You can lift weights at a gym or at home."

October 10, 2018

Food Topics Group

Red Meat

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit Nº 342 v.1
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  1. red meat |n| meat (such as beef) that is red when raw.
  2. "We hope to add poultry and red meat to our trade this year."
  3. "If you're not a vegetarian, lean red meat is a great source of both protein and iron."
  4. "With over 1.6 million head of cattle, Pennsylvania ranks 6th in the U.S. for cattle population and 11th in commercial red meat production."
  5. beef |n| the flesh of an adult domestic bovine (such as a steer or cow) used as

Bread

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit Nº 341 v.1
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  1. bread |n| a kind of food made of flour or meal that has been mixed with milk or water, made into a dough or batter, with or without yeast or other leavening agent, and baked.
  2. flour |n| a powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.
  3. "Add the flour little by little until obtaining a homogenous paste."
  4. "Mix all the ingredients together for the dough except for the flour, which will be added little by little until obtaining a homogenous mass."
  5. "Whisk in the flour and whisk frequently until the mixture browns well, about 5 minutes."
  6. "Add whole-wheat flour; mix well with fork."