• 2. Match the vocabulary and the picture. Move the picture and/or insert and arrow • 3.EXTRA/VOLUNTEER!!!Choose another photo from the internet or take a photo of you or your family doing the task. Then, upload to RED ALUMNOS, 5º_, HOUSHOLD CHORE SPICTURE DICTIONARIES Household chores • Bathing the baby/toddlers • Folding clothes • Setting the table • Cleaning pets' beds/cages • Hanging up clothes • Sweeping • Cleaning the kitchen • Helping with school homework • Taking the rubbish out • Cleaning the toilets • Loading the dish washer/Unloading • Tidying the bedroom up • Cleaning windows • Loading the washing machine • Vacuuming • Cooking • Making beds • Visiting doctors • Doing massages, cuddling • Making the shopping list • Visiting the vet • Doing the shopping • Mopping • Walking the dog • Drying the dishes & putting them into • Opening and closing window • Washing the dishes up cupboards • Planning menu • Washing the pet • Entertain babies/elderly (reading, playing, singing, talking) • Playing with pets • Watering the plants • Feeding babies, toddlers • Putting folded clothes into drawers/wardrobes… • Feeding pets • Removing dust • Fixing broken things (sewing clothes, mending machines…) • Bathing the baby/toddlers • Cleaning pets' beds/cages • Cleaning the kitchen • Cleaning the toilets • Cleaning windows • Cooking • Doing massages, cuddling • Doing the shopping • Drying the dishes & putting them into cupboards • Entertain babies/elderly (reading, playing, singing, talking) • Feeding babies, toddlers • Feeding pets • Fixing broken things (sewing clothes, mending machines…) • Folding clothes • Hanging up clothes • Helping with school homework • Loading the dish washer/Unloading • Loading the washing machine • Making beds • Making the shopping list • Mopping • Opening and closing windows • Planning menu • Playing with pets • Putting folded clothes into drawers/wardrobes… • Removing dust/Dusting furniture • Setting the table • Sweeping • Taking the rubbish out • Tidying the bedroom up • Vacuuming • Visiting doctors • Visiting the vet • Walking the dog • Washing the dishes up • Washing the pet • Watering the plants
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