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Presented by: Girlyn Grace R.

Esaga
ACTIVITY:
“SPELLING BEE”
MECHANICS: THE STUDENTS WILL GROUP
THEIR SELVES INTO TWO GROUPS. THEN,
EACH GROUP WILL RAISE THEIR HAND
AFTER I SAY THE GIVEN WORDS. AND
INSTEAD OF WRITING IT THEY WILL RECITE
IT IN FRONT.
VILLA SIMPLE CONDO
WHAT IS AN IDEAL HOUSE?
An ideal home/house is one that needs
little maintenance and is sturdy
enough to last a lifetime. Well-
designed spaces that are optimised to
offer maximum utility should be
preferred. The architecture, spatial
planning and master planning of the
layout should be accommodative of
your family's needs in the long run.
HOUSING COST
This refers to the amount of money
needed to buy land and put up a house or to
buy land with house. Many families today
are faced with problems of financing for a
house.Saving regurlary from one's salary
may take a long time to come up with the
needed amount to buy land and a house.
There are several ways of financing to
realize their dreams of owning their
houses.
HOUSE LOCATION
Choosing the right location for the house is
very important. Since housing is more or less a permanent
goal and the family will have to live there and establish
roots, one has to consider a number of things. First on
accessibility. Is the neighborhood decent, safe and
peaceful? Is it progressive? Are the people living in it
from similar socio-economic status and profession? Is the
place near the place of work? is it near a school, the
church, the market, the hospital and the other places
where the family may need to go? If ever the place is far
from these places, is there sufficient transportation
that will allow family members to go to such places?
When choosing the location of the house, it is
necessary to visit the place first and observe it's
surrounding areas. Take note of the land's
topography, zoning, lot sizes, location and the
quality of construction done on model houses. It is
helpful to study the following:
a. Drainage System
b. Water and Electric Services
c. Security
d. Boundaries
e. Roads
f. Amenities
g. Topography
h. Houses
3. DESIGN OF THE HOUSE

This is also known as the architectural Sprawling bungalows in spacious lots are typical
design. It refers to the overall American; two-storey houses with attics and gothic
appearance of the house; the relation of designs are European-inspired. The indigenous
one part to the other parts. Is the house Filipino is simple in lines with limited spacious
a one-storey, two-storey or more? Is the rooms, and partly or wholly built of native
materials, such as sawali, kawayan, or Philippine
design American-inspired European, or
woods like narra, yakal, apitong and perhaps with
simply indigenous Filipino?
kapiz and other shells for accents or decor.
Whether the family is building its own house or
buying a ready-made, it is important to be
familiar with some regulations governing the
house.

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