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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #120626: Vocabulary: having a house built
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    Vocabulary: having a house built


    My aim isn't, obviously, to make building experts of you, or even to give you too much technical vocabulary...  I've simply noticed that usual words were sometimes misunderstood in texts, or in conversations, and that several of them were linked to this theme.     

     

     

     

     

     

     

                                                         

                                                                   To have a house built

     

     To have a house built                  the foundations 
     The front of a house  a wall 
     The porch a door 
     The front/ back door                                              in the doorway                
     A door frame  the doorstep/ the threshold                                            

     

                                                            

                                    A porch                                                                        The doorstep

     

     A pane 

     a window-sill

     a window -ledge 

     a sash window  a picture window 
     a bow/ bay window  a basement window                                            
     a fanlight/ transom (US)                                  a skylight 
     a French window  a balcony
     a veranda / a stoop steps 

     

     

                                          

               A sash window                                          A skylight                                      A French window

     

     A roof  A beam  
     The framework                                             A chimney (pot)                                       
     A gable  A gutter 

     

                                                            

                                             A gutter                                                       House with several gables

     

     The stairs/ staircase  The stairwell/ stairway 
     A step  The landing

     The ground floor (GB)

     The first floor (US)

     The first floor (GB)

     The second floor (US)

     The second floor (GB)                                 

     The third floor (US) 

     A floor

     A story (GB)/ Storey (US)                                 

     On that floor A two-story house
     Upstairs  Downstairs 

     

                                                     

                                  Upstairs ...        Downstairs...                                                  A landing

     

    There you are. You should be OK, now! Let's see the test! 

     



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