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What do you know about the White House. What can you see?

Do you think these sentences are true (/) or false (X)?

I The White House is more than 200 years old. /

2 No one lives in the White House. X

the president lives in the white house

3 All the rooms are government offices. X

Not all are government rooms, there are sixteen bedrooms, there is a living rooms, there is
a kitchen and there is a dinning room

4 The Oval Office is where the President works. /

5 The White House is open to the public. /

6 There are a lot of things for a president to do in his free time. /

Answer the questions

I The White House has two uses. What are they?

the white house serves as a residence and workplace

2 Where exactly in the White House does the President live?

He lives with his family on the second and third floors.

3 Where does he work?

he workplace is the white house

4 Where do special guests stay?

Special guests stay in the Queen's Bedroom or the Lincoln Bedroom

5 What is in the Oval Office?

It has three large windows behind the President's desk, and there is a fireplace at the other
end.

6 What does each new president change?

Each new president chooses new curtains, new furniture,

and a special new carpet.

7 How much does it cost to visit the White House?

It is free

8 How many people work in the White House?

About 6,000 people a day visit.


9 What can the President do to relax?

he can play on the tennis court.

he can swim in the pool

he can watch a movie

304 million – there are three hundred four people

6,000 there are six thousand people a day visit

132 there are one hundred thirty two rooms

35 thirty five bathrooms

Five -- there are five kitchen

Six -- there are six floors

140-- one hundred forty guests

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