
Rooms in the house in English: vocabulary + exercises
Living Areas Hall / Hallway: the area just inside the front door or connecting rooms Living room: a room for relaxing, watching TV, or entertaining
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Living Areas Hall / Hallway: the area just inside the front door or connecting rooms Living room: a room for relaxing, watching TV, or entertaining

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