This document provides information about different types of urban and rural housing. It begins with an agenda that includes warming up on housing types, learning about unique houses from around the world, scaffolding the topic, and practicing. It then defines semi-detached houses, terraced houses, apartment buildings, and lofts as common urban housing types. For rural housing, it lists igloos, huts, stilt houses, teepees, cabins, and chalets. The document concludes with practicing identifying these rural housing types.
2. Agenda
• Warm-up: Type of houses
• Culture fact.
• Scaffolding “Type of houses”
• Conceptualization
• Practice time
• Thinkers key
3. Culture fact
Meet the 3 most curious houses in the world!
A mansion in a cave with stalactites included.
A house without straight lines.
A transparent single-family home.
6. • Semi-detached house/ Townhouse: they are houses built next to each
other and that share a wall.
• Terraced house: a house that is part of a terrace.
7. • Apartment building: place where there are different apartments
belonging to different people.
• Loft: a loft, attic or gallery is a large space with few divisions, large
windows and lots of light.
8. Practice time
Choose one of the sentences and complete it with your tastes
or with the place where you live.
• I live with __________ in a _____________
• When I grow up I would like to live in a _____________
• I have never visited a _________________
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10. Agenda
• Warm-up: Type of houses
• Culture fact.
• Scaffolding “video Types of Houses with Pictures and Definitions”
• Conceptualization
• Practice time
• Thinkers key
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12. Culture fact
Meet the 3 most curious houses in the world!
A tree house, for adults and for rent.
A luxury penthouse inside a monument.
skateboarding indoors.