Material Vocabulary
US v European Homes
Architectural Vocabulary
Fill in the Blank
Verbs for Construction
100

¿Cómo se dice 'piedra' en inglés?

Stone (piedra) 

100

What is the most common building material for American homes?

Wood (madera)

100

This is a vertical structure that encloses a space - a classroom has four of these. 

Wall (la pared) 

100

A ____ is a building or other object constructed from several parts.

structure (la estructura)

100

¿Cómo se dice 'construir' en inglés?

To build, to construct

200

¿Cómo se dice 'vidrio' en inglés?

Glass (el vidrio)

200

What are two benefits of building with wood? 

It is cheap (barato) and flexible. 

200

An ____ is a curved structure supporting an opening.

Arch (El arco)

200

A ____ is the strongest shape, which is why it is used in the design of many bridges. 

Triangle (el triángulo) 

200

¿Cómo se dice 'mantener' en inglés?

to maintain

300

What does 'plaster' mean in Spanish? 

El yeso (plaster)

300

Stone is more ____ than wood, meaning it needs less maintenance and lasts longer. 

Durable (resistente) 

300

A ____ is a pillar that supports another structure. It is often shaped like a cylinder.

Column (la columna)

300

He wants to build a ____ skyscraper with more than 15 stories. 

massive (masivo) 

300

¿Cómo se dice 'diseñar' en inglés?

to design, to engineer

400

¿Cómo se dice 'ladrillo' en inglés?

Brick (ladrillo) 

400

Stone homes provide better protection from ____ and ____ _____.

Stone homes provide better protection from fires and natural disasters.

400

A _____ is a long piece of wood or metal that supports the ceiling of a structure.

Beam (la viga) 
400

Before you can build a house, you must lay the ____ so that it will be supported. 

Foundation (los cimientos)

400

How do you say 'to demolish' in Spanish?

demoler

500

What material do you put on a roof?

Clay tiles (tejas de arcilla), shingles (tejas)

500

Americans ____ more frequently because they ____ jobs more frequently than Europeans, meaning they do less maintenance on their homes.

Americans move more frequently because they change jobs more frequently than Europeans, meaning they do less maintenance on their homes.

500

A ____ is a rounded vault on the top of a structure with a circular base.

Dome (el domo)

500

The beams in this house are exposed so you can see them supporting the _____. 

ceiling (el techo) 

500

How do you say 'to reinforce' in Spanish?

reforzar