Now do this put-the-text-back-together activity.
This is the text (if you need help).
Even though house prices are sky-rocketing around the world, one property's price tag in London is raising eyebrows. A house billed as "the skinniest" in London is on the market for $1.3 million. In other areas of the UK, one could purchase a spacious seven-bedroom mansion with sprawling grounds for that sum. However, the skinny house is just 2 metres wide, although it does have five floors. The two-bedroom house is in west London and is being sold by real estate agent Winkworth. The agent said: "It started life as a hat shop and was converted by a fashion photographer - the ultimate designer house....It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining."
The eye-catching property is just 1.6 metres at its narrowest point and is 8 metres long. There is a kitchen, dining room and patio garden on the first floor. On the second floor there is a living room, with a spiral staircase that leads up to the third floor, which has a study, bedroom and roof terrace. The main bedroom is on the fifth floor. Despite its cramped space, Winkworth says it is a one-of-a-kind abode. It said: "The interior design has the bespoke approach of a luxury yacht, making the most of small spaces." It added that: "The house is ideal for a young couple or an individual who sees the beauty for what it is and will snap it up. It is a unique part of London history. It's a bit of London magic."
Comprehension questions- What does the article say is happening to house prices?
- What does the article say you could buy for the price of the thin house?
- How many floors does the thin house have?
- Who or what is Winkworth?
- What was the house before it was a house?
- How long is the house?
- What connects the second and third floors of the house?
- What is on the fifth floor of the house?
- Who did the real estate agent say the house was ideal for?
- What did a real estate agent say the house was a unique part of?
Back to the London property lesson.