Homestyle & Lifestyle (Vocabulary)

Homestyles

  • A squat is an empty building where people start living without the owner's permission.
  • A hovel is a very poor, irty house or flat in a bad condition.
  • A pied à terre is a small flat or house in a city owned or rented by people in addition to their main home and used when they are visiting the city.
  • A penthouse is a luxury flat at the top of a building.
  • Council housing is provided by the state for people who cannot afford to buy their own home.
  • High-rise flats are flats in a tall, modern building with a lot of floors.
  • A granny flat is a set of rooms for an elderly person, connected to a relative's house.


Modern Lifestyle

  • Today many people want to get out of the rat race and live a less stressful or less conventional lifestyle.
  • Feng Shui: a Chinese philosophy which states that the position of buildings and the arrangement of objects in the home affects the health and well-being of people living there.
  • Minimalism: a style which involves using the smallest possible range of materials, colours, etc. and only the most simple shapes or designs.
  • Post-modernism: a style of architecture, the arts, etc. popular in the 1980s and 1990s which includes features from several different periods.
  • New Age: a way of life and thinking which developed in the late 1980s and includes a wide range of beliefs and activities, e.g. astrology, alternative medicine, that are not accepted by most people and are a reaction against modern scientific and economic developments.
  • Subsistence farming: where people live by growing just enough food for their own family.


1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous words.


2. Let's talk and write!
Write or talk with someone about which homestyle and lifestyle you prefer and explain why. You can also do the same with that one that you don't like.

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