Home Sweet Home
Master home descriptions & grammar with our engaging worksheet! Practice vocabulary, listening, and verb tenses.
Listen to four people describing their homes. Match sentences a-e with speakers 1-4. There is one extra sentence. Speaker 1 This home did not cost very much.Speaker 1 This home has got wonderful views.Speaker 1 This home is in a remote location.Speaker 1 This home is not as modern as the owners would likeExtra This home is very dilapidated. Match the words with their definitions. uncomfortably small cramped very small tiny quiet peaceful far from other places remote modern contemporary in a good location conveniently located in very bad condition dilapidated large spacious Which is the odd one out? cellar attic basement Which is the odd one out? detached house bungalow mansion Which is the odd one out? lawn path porch Which is the odd one out? detached house semi-detached house terraced house Which is the odd one out? gate fence hedge Which is the odd one out? mobile home villa houseboat Which is the odd one out? pond patio swimming pool Which is the odd one out? cottage houseboat farmhouse Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Pauline and Tom sing (sing) in the school choir twice a week.Who are you speaking (you to?Sarah is very happy. She has won (win) a poetry competition.He has drunk (drink) two cups of coffee this morning.My friend is living (live) in America at the moment.They usually change (usually jobs every five years.We are playing (play) in a concert next weekend.Who has read (read) my diary?Tim leaves (leave) the house at 7 o’clock every morning.Does your mother work (your mother in a bank?We are making (make) plans for our summer holidays right now.Tim and Matilda has been (be) married since 1991.