French houses tend to be older with materials like stucco and thatched roofs. They often have cellars and two or three floors, with different names for each floor. Bathrooms in French houses combine the shower, vanity and bidet in one room while keeping the toilet separate. Apartments in France are commonly purchased instead of rented, with keypads used instead of keys, smaller rooms, and armoirs instead of closets. House sizes vary by location, with bigger houses in small cities and smaller houses in large cities.
1. subject French Countries both America
Houses have more an old have stucco roofs have shingles
timey house with houses and aren’t
thatched roofs and have up to three thatched. We don’t
flat roofs. floors normally have cellars in
the names of the usually two. most houses, but
floors are different. sometimes we
most houses have have attics and
cellars underneath basements.
them.
they bring a small
gift to the host
house when visiting
for vacation.
serve small
Bathrooms they have 2
refreshments public restrooms restroom is all in
bathrooms that
before a meal. are found the same one room and not
equal one way. (signs and in 2 seprate rooms
american . The symbols) and don’t have
shower, vanity and bidet.
bidet is all in one
and the toilet and a
smaller sink is in a
Appartments seperate room.
more often Expensive to live in Large rooms,
purchased City. closets, we rent
appartments appartments, we
instead of renting. Desk , tv, posters, use keys for ^ ,
Don’t use keys in sports items, bed, large apartments
the buldings they computer. etc.
use codes to get in
the front door
(keypad) they don’t
have closets they
have armoirs their
rooms are a lot
smaller in size.
small apartments.
2. subject French Countries both America
House sizes big cities have big There aren’t any big cities have
houses differences small houses
little city have little between Houses. small cities have
houses bigger houses.
have very very
colorful houses.