Key Words for Fluency by George Woolard,Pre-Intermediate
share a room
I used to share a room with my sister when I was young.
share a house
He shares a house with five other students.
run up/down the stairs
I wish the children would stop running up and down the stairs.
stay at sb's house
If you can't find a room in a hotel, you're welcome to stay at our house.
pass sb's house
If you're ever passing our house, why don't you drop in for a cup of tea?
break into a house
Somebody broke into our house last night and stole the television.
fall down the stairs
Unfortunately, I fell down the stairs and broke my arm.
renovate a house
We like buying really old houses and renovate them.
live in a house
We've lived in the same house for over thirty years.
build a house
Do you know when the house was built?
lock yourself out of the house
I locked myself out of the house and I had to climb in the bedroom window.
carry sth up/down the stairs
She picked up the child and carried him up the stairs.
tidy your room
She promised that he would tidy his room, but he left it in a mess as usual.
move house
Moving a house can be very stressful for some people.
let out rooms
My aunt has a very large house. She let out one of the rooms to a student.
the top /bottom of the stairs
My bags were heavy, so I left them at the bottom of the stairs.
climb the stairs
My grandmother finds it difficult to climb the stairs these days. She's 80.
a tidy /an untidy room
My sister's room is always tidy, but mine is always a mess.
use /take the stairs
Shall we use the stairs or take the lift?
demolish a house
The house I was born in is no longer standing. It was demolished 10 years ago.
a bright room
The kitchen is a bright room. It gets the sun most of the time.
a flight of stairs
The lift was broken, so we had to walk up four flights of stairs.