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TYPES OF HOUSES IN ENGLAND
DETACHED
IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS
NOT JOINED TO ANOTHER
HOUSE.
SEMIDETACHED
IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS
JOINED TO ANOTHER
HOUSE ON ONE SIDE; OR
TWO HOUSES JOINED
TOGETHER.
TERRACED
IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS
PART OF A LINE OF
HOUSES. IT IS A HOUSE
WHICH IS JOINED TO
OTHER HOUSES ON TWO
SIDES; SEVERAL HOUSES
JOINED TOGETHER.
BUNGALOW
It is a house which is only
on one floor, no stairs. It
may be joined to another
bungalow or might stand
alone
The most popular type of home in England is Semi-
detached (more than 27% of all homes), closely followed by
detached then terraced.
SEMIDETASHED
FLAT
THEY ARE PART OF A
BIGGER BUILDING WHERE
ALL THE FLATS SHARE A
FRONT DOOR; THEY ARE
CALLED “APARTMENTS” IN
AMERICAN ENGLISH
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
1. How many types of houses are there in
England?
2. Which is the most popular house in England?
3. In large cities, what is the most common
type of house? And in towns?
4. If you lived there, what type of house would
you prefer?
DO YOU KNOW HOW IS CALLED THE
PALACE OF THE ENGLI¡SH KINGS?
WHERE IS IT?
WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE
ENGLISH KINGS?
BUCKINGHAM PALACE

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Types of houses in england

  • 1. TYPES OF HOUSES IN ENGLAND
  • 2. DETACHED IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS NOT JOINED TO ANOTHER HOUSE.
  • 3. SEMIDETACHED IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS JOINED TO ANOTHER HOUSE ON ONE SIDE; OR TWO HOUSES JOINED TOGETHER.
  • 4. TERRACED IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS PART OF A LINE OF HOUSES. IT IS A HOUSE WHICH IS JOINED TO OTHER HOUSES ON TWO SIDES; SEVERAL HOUSES JOINED TOGETHER.
  • 5. BUNGALOW It is a house which is only on one floor, no stairs. It may be joined to another bungalow or might stand alone
  • 6. The most popular type of home in England is Semi- detached (more than 27% of all homes), closely followed by detached then terraced. SEMIDETASHED
  • 7. FLAT THEY ARE PART OF A BIGGER BUILDING WHERE ALL THE FLATS SHARE A FRONT DOOR; THEY ARE CALLED “APARTMENTS” IN AMERICAN ENGLISH
  • 8. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS 1. How many types of houses are there in England? 2. Which is the most popular house in England? 3. In large cities, what is the most common type of house? And in towns? 4. If you lived there, what type of house would you prefer?
  • 9. DO YOU KNOW HOW IS CALLED THE PALACE OF THE ENGLI¡SH KINGS? WHERE IS IT? WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS?