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To delo je na voljo pod pogoji slovenske licence Creative Commons 2.5:

priznanje avtorstva - nekomercialno - deljenje pod enakimi pogoji.

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Navodila

Here you can find several building types. Match pictures with the suitable words. Prevod

Maya has found an old catalogue of houses in Nana’s living room. The four friends are browsing through the catalogue. Read their conversation. Which building would you prefer? Prevod

Maya: Wow, have a look at this building. It is very tall, with many floors, usually designed for office, commercial and residential use.

Luke: I like these large surface areas of windows.

Anna: Uf, I wouldn’t live here, I don’t like high-rise buildings. I prefer a house like this one. It is a single house, used only by one family, sometimes with one or two levels.

Luke: Oh, I live in a similar house, but there is one difference. Our house shares a wall on one side with another house. (smiling) I sometimes hear what is going on in our neighbour’s house ...

Maya: Oh, Luke. Are you ears dropping?

Luke: Of course not. I just hear things. That’s all. Look at this one. It is used as a residence. My cousin lives in such a building. It contains mostly homes and is used only as a place to live. There are no stores here.

Alexander: My family lives in a building as this one; with lots of flats. I’ve heard that a ′flat′ is more British than an ′apartment′, which is more American. In most towns around here, there are streets of houses joined together in long rows. They are called terraced houses.

Luke: Thanks for your explanation, Mr. Clever. I’m thirsty now. Is there some more juice left in your Nana’s kitchen?

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