Places to live
House
Furniture and faciities
Friends (phrases)
1, 2... conditional)
100

It is in the middle of the city

(city centre)

100

You keep your car there

(garage)

100

You stand under it to wash your body

(shower)

100

Someone who works with you

(colleague)

100

If I (to have) money, I (to buy) a flat on Vasilevskiy island    

(had – would buy)

200

I live in a place where there are trees and fields around

(in the country)

200

You come into the yard through it

(gate)

200

You put your mobile phone or a book there while sleeping

(bedside table)

200

When you continue to communicate by calling or writing to smb

 (keep in touch)

200

I (to go) for a walk as soon as it (to stop) raining  

(will go - stops)

300

The area outside the central part of the city

(suburbs)

300

An area joined to the outside wall of a house on an upper level

 (balcony)

300

You put your dishes there to have them washed

(dishwasher)

300

Speak angrily, express disagreement

(argue)

300

If you (to tell) her our secret, the whole group (to know) it  

(tell – will know)

400

A group of houses that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside

(village)

400

The very top part of a house

(roof)

400

You rest in it, watch TV or read. It’s usually in the living room

(armchair)

400

When you stop communicating with smb

(lose touch)

400

If I (to have) good grades, I (to get) a scholarship next term

(have- will get)

500

An area with lots of houses, mainly private. There are no big shops or offices there

(residential area)

500

A hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside

(chimney)

500

You wash hands, dishes or food there

(sink)

500

When you have the same interests, views and tastes with smb

(have a lot in common)

500

If I (to be) you, I (to study) harder  

(were-would study)