
7 kl.Life Vision Pre-Interm. Unit 2.5.
Quiz by OlgaPileckiene
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To move something from one place to another and have it with you all the time wherever you go.
a type of round tent with a wooden frame, used traditionally as a home by some Central Asian people, and now sometimes used for camping in Western countries.
A thin surface covering animal’s body, often used for making leather or fur products.
A door or other opening that allows people to come into a building or space.
A large, often tall cupboard used for storing clothes.
A stove that burns wood for heating, often found in cabins or houses without central heating
A system or device used to warm a building or space, usually powered by electricity, gas, or wood.
A vertical structure attached to the roof of a building, used to carry smoke or gases safely from a fireplace to the air outside.
Simple, essential, or without any luxury or extra features.
A form of energy that provides power to motors and devices that create light or heat
A small, often simple building located outside a house, typically used as a toilet.
A state of great comfort or elegance, often with expensive and high-quality goods and services.
A large building divided into separate apartments or flats, typically in cities.
A flat or apartment located below ground level in a building.
A house that stands alone, not sharing walls with any other buildings.
A room in a house or building where people eat meals that is not a kitchen.
A large entrance or central area in a building, often connecting different rooms.
A room in a house used for relaxation and entertainment, typically furnished with seating and having a TV.
A boat that people use as their home, often kept in one place on a river or canal.
The top covering of a building, protecting it from weather such as rain, snow and sun.
A house that shares one wall with another house, but is separate on the other side.
A house along the street that is joined to the houses on either side of it by shared walls.
A house that has been recently constructed, typically with modern features and design.
A type of shelter built from blocks of compressed snow, typically associated with Inuit people in cold regions.