Unit 6

On this page you can find more exercises about chores and the rooms in your house. 

Unit 6: Chores & rooms

  • Basic

CHORE MEMORY

Start with this exercise. If this exercise goes well, do the other exercises on this page.

  • Intermediate

MATCHING CHORES

  • Advanced

ROBOT CHORES

Take a piece of paper. Imagine you can make a robot do chores for you. Which 3 chores would you like the robot to do? Write a short text (+-5 lines) about which chores you want the robot to do for you and in which rooms of the house the chore happens. It is also important that you explain why you want the robot to do these 3 specific chores for you.

Example: I would make a robot tidy up my bedroom, because I always make a huge mess. It would take me 4 hours to clean it by myself!

GUESS THE CHORE (In pairs)

Team up with a neighbour. Grab a piece of paper. In this game you will guess the chore your partner is describing. Follow these steps:

  1. You both get 60 seconds to choose a chore from the list and write down what you need to do for this chore and in which room you do it. Do not use the word 'vacuum' if you are describing the word 'vacuuming'.
  2. Next, person A has 60 seconds to describe the chore. If person B guesses the chore within the 60 seconds, person B gets a point. Switch roles after that and repeat.
  3. You can repeat this several times. The person who ends up with most point wins.
  4. Extra challenge: If you are both good at the game, try to find new chores that are not in the list and see if the other person can find out.

Ontwikkeld door C. Maes, C. Livens, J. Kuyken, S. Van den Abeele en S. Van Dooren
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