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Where I Live: A Simple Description of My Home and Neighbourhood

Explanation:This article is a simple and clear description of the writer’s home and neighbourhood. It introduces the rooms in the flat, daily routines, and nearby places like the park and shops. It’s perfect for beginner learners to practise writing about where they live.

  1. Neighbourhood /ˈneɪbəhʊd/ (noun): The area where you live.

    My neighbourhood is quiet and safe.
  2. Balcony /ˈbælkəni/ (noun): A small outdoor space attached to a flat or house.

    We sit on the balcony in the evening.
  3. Modern /ˈmɒdən/ (adjective): Using the latest style or technology.

    Our kitchen is small but modern.
  4. Relax /rɪˈlæks/ (verb): To rest or feel calm.

    We relax in the living room after work.

  5. Tidy /ˈtaɪdi/ (adjective): Clean and organised.

    The kitchen is always tidy.

Read more: Where I Live: A Simple Description of My Home and Neighbourhood

 
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I live in a small but beautiful flat in the city. It is on the third floor of a building with six floors. My flat is not big, but it is perfect for me. There are two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. I live here with my sister. We have lived here for two years.

My bedroom is my favourite place. It has a small desk, a bed, and a big window. I can see the street from my window. The room is very bright in the morning because the sun shines through the window.

The kitchen is also nice. It is small but modern. We cook dinner there every evening. There is a fridge, an oven, and a microwave. We always keep it clean and tidy.

The living room is where we relax. We watch TV, talk, and sometimes invite friends. There is a small balcony where we sit in the evenings. In the summer, we drink tea outside and enjoy the warm weather.

My neighbourhood is friendly and quiet. There is a park near my home. I go there for a walk in the morning or sometimes in the evening. There are trees, flowers, and benches. Children play in the playground, and people walk their dogs.

There are also many shops near my building. We have a supermarket, a bakery, and a pharmacy. It is easy to buy what we need. There is also a bus stop just in front of my building, so I can go to work quickly.

I like living here because it is peaceful and everything I need is close to me. The people are kind, and the area is safe. I feel happy and comfortable in my home.

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Grammar Focus: Present Simple vs Present Perfect

  • Present Simple is used to talk about facts and routines:
    I live in a flat. / We cook dinner every evening.

  • Present Perfect is used to talk about experiences or actions that started in the past and continue to the present:
    We have lived here for two years.

Grammar Tip:
Use “have/has + past participle” for Present Perfect.
Example: She has lived here since 2023.
Use base verb for Present Simple with “I/You/We/They” and -s with “He/She/It”.
Example: He lives in the city.

 

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  • How many rooms are there in the flat?

  • Who does the writer live with?

  • What is the writer’s favourite room?

  • What do they do in the kitchen?

  • Why does the writer like living in the neighbourhood?

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One thought on “Where I Live: A Simple Description of My Home and Neighbourhood”

  1. I love this fantastic new article! We’ll be discussing “Where I Live” in our free speaking class this Saturday (9th of August 2025). I hope to see you there, otherwise, please share who you are and where you live down in the comments below. 😊

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