This rooms of the house activity offers four scenes: a bedroom, a study, a garden and a kitchen. Each room has its unique set of drag-and-drop objects. By placing the objects onto each scene, students can describe the layout in detail, discuss personal preferences and engage in storytelling or role-playing activities. This activity not only builds vocabulary related to household items but also promotes creativity and language production. Students can practice grammar structures, language functions and develop confidence and fluency in English.
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