Old Houses with New Things in Sydney and Melbourne

Introduction

Some old houses in Sydney and Melbourne are for sale. These houses look old but have new things inside.

Main Body

In Sydney, people fix old houses. They add big windows to see the ocean. They use new floors and nice wood. Some houses have pools with warm water. In Melbourne, people also fix old houses. They keep the old walls but add new heaters. Some people change old schools into homes. These homes have gardens on the roof. Both cities use very expensive machines in the kitchen. People want old houses that work well today.

Conclusion

These houses are a mix of old style and new use.

Learning

🏠 The 'Old vs. New' Contrast

Look at how we describe things that change. We use simple adjectives to show a difference:

  • Old \rightarrow New

How to use this in a sentence: "The house is old, but the kitchen is new."


🛠️ Action Words (Verbs)

When we change a house, we use these simple words:

  1. Fix: To make something good again. (Example: They fix old houses.)
  2. Add: To put something extra in. (Example: They add big windows.)
  3. Change: To make something different. (Example: Change schools into homes.)

📍 Where is it?

In English, we use In for cities:

  • In Sydney
  • In Melbourne

Vocabulary Learning

expensive (adj.)
costing a lot of money
Example:The new machines are expensive.
mix (v.)
to combine two or more things
Example:These houses are a mix of old style and new use.
gardens (n.)
areas of plants and flowers
Example:These homes have gardens on the roof.
kitchen (n.)
room where food is prepared
Example:Both cities use very expensive machines in the kitchen.
heaters (n.)
devices that make heat
Example:They keep the old walls but add new heaters.