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Page 1: Living  in  England

LIVING IN ENGLAND

Mgr. Lucia Jureňová

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Families In a typical English family are 2 parents,

1 or 3 children. Nowdays divorce is common in England. Children sometimes live in a step family.

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Where people live Most people live in a house with a small

garden. Most people own the house. Most people live in flats too.

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Where people live Young people live with parents. They go to university. They live in shared house, or student’s

accommodation.

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Where people live People get married and have children

later nowdays. The average age for having a child is now

30. Young people or single mothers often get

a counsil house.

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Where people livePeople in Britain move house a lot.Grandparents don’t normally live in the

same house as their children and grandchildren.

They have their own house.

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Kinds of houses Family house

Flat

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Kinds of houses

Semi detached house -  is a house with two units sharing a

common wall Detached house - is a house that stands alone  

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Kinds of houses Cottage In England the word cottage is often used

to mean a small holiday home. Share house A share house is a model

of household in which a group of usually unrelated people reside together.

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Kinds of houses Apartment An apartment  is a self-contained housing unit (a

type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building.

Bed and breakfast

BB is a type of accommodation for travellers.

Hotel

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Kinds of houses A holiday home A second home or vacation home can be

a home owner's asset as renting it could provide additional income.

A student’s accommodation

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