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• Talking things in the rooms
Rooms Things
Kitchen stove, pan, frying pan, sink
Dining Room dining table, dining chairs, lower
vase
Bedroom bed, wardrobe, picture, desk, chair,
books, table lamp
Sisters’ Bedroom bed, dressing table, desk, chair
Bathroom bathtub, dipper
Living room TV stand; Sofa; Cushion; Telephone;
Television
Garage bike rack, Pots, Soil Fertilizer ,
Gloves
Shears, Shovels, Watering cans
• “We can say ‘where something is’ using prepositions. Here are
some examples of prepositions: in, on, under, next to, behind, above,
in front of, and between.”
The car is in the living room.
The television is on the bed.
The cat is beside the stove. The pan is behind the sofa
B. What people do and use to clean up a
house. Read the text below!
Let’s Clean Up!
The Rahmansyahs work together to keep the house clean. In the
morning, everyone in the family makes the bed. Every day, Sinta sweeps
and mops the floor and Galang takes out the trash. Each of them takes
turns to wash the dishes every night.
Ibu Posma cooks everyday. While she cooks, Ara usually plays with her
toys. When she finished playing, she puts away the toys. Pak
Rahmansyah does the laundry every other day. He cleans the windows
and the furniture every Saturday. The Rahmansyahs are busy every
day
• Describing household activities
When we talk about activities we do regularly, we use the present simple.
• I clean my house every day.
• You make the bed every morning.
• We do the laundry twice a day.
• They tidy up the room every afternoon.
• Add s or es after the verb for he, she, and it.
• She cleans the windows.
• He irons the clothes.
• Sinta mops the loor.