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Lesson
5 - Where Are You?
In this lesson Anna visits Marsha at a friend's house.
Anna and Marsha see many rooms in the house. They talk
about what people do in each room. |
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Lesson Video
Watch the video and then do the activities on this page. |
Video Script
Anna: Hello, everyone! Today my friend Marsha is at her friend's house. She says
it is beautiful. I want to see this house! Here we are!
Anna: Marsha, I am in the kitchen! It is a beautiful kitchen!
Marsha: It is beautiful. We cook in the kitchen.
Anna: I eat in the kitchen.
Marsha: We relax in the living room.
Anna: I relax in the living room. Marsha, let’s go upstairs!
Marsha: Anna? Where are you?
Anna: Marsha, I am in the bathroom! I wash in the bathroom.
Marsha: I am in the bedroom. We sleep in the bedroom.
Anna: I sleep in the bedroom! |
Listening
Now practice listening to only the audio portion of the conversation. |
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Speaking
Watch the video and practice talking about locations. Practice talking about the
rooms in a house with a friend. |
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Pronunciation
Learn two different ways to ask questions in this video. |
New Words |
- bathroom -
n. a room with a sink and toilet and usually a
bathtub or shower
- beautiful -
adj. very good or pleasing; having beauty
- bedroom -
n. a room used for sleeping
- eat -
v. to take food into your mouth and swallow it
- house -
n. a building in which a family lives
- kitchen -
n. a room in which food is cooked
- living room -
n. a room in a house for general family use
- relax -
v. to spend time resting or doing something
enjoyable
- sleep -
v. to rest your mind and body by closing your
eyes
- upstairs -
adv. on or to a higher floor of a building
- wash -
v. to clean (something) with water and usually
soap
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Activity
What are some of the rooms in your house? Write about it
in the Facebook Comments section below. Tell us what you
do in the rooms. Do the activity and practice writing
the names of rooms in a house.
Click
lesson activity to get the printable PDF version. The
page opens to a new window. |
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Source:
Voice of America |
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