Harry's House: Read The Text Very Carefully
Harry's House: Read The Text Very Carefully
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Read the text very carefully.
Harry’s House
Dear Joana,
I come from a large family and I have two younger twin brothers, and two older
sisters. After school and at weekends they are always knocking on my bedroom
door and they interrupt me when I’m listening to my music or playing my guitar. I
have no privacy, and this drives me crazy. But it has nothing to do with my house.
As you know, I live in a big detached house, made of wood. It’s in the country.
There are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a toilet, a living room, a dining room, a
kitchen, a garage and a big garden at the front and at the back. My bedroom is
on the first floor in the attic. I have plenty of space there. I have three dogs, two
cats and a parrot. As you can see, I don’t know why my brothers and sisters are
always worrying me and making a mess of my room.
What should I do?
Love,
Harry
A. Fill in the chart with information from the text about Harry’s house.
1. What problems are there between Harry and his brothers and sisters?
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A. Look at the house below and label the different rooms and furniture.
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A. It’s Harry’s birthday and he is having a party. Look at the picture and fill in
the blanks with the following prepositions of place.