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Big family, small skoolie
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Slide 2 - Vidéo
[1] A skoolie is a school bus that’s now a home. Some people buy an old school bus and turn it into a home. People choose to live in a smaller house because it is a lot cheaper. That’s what Brian Sullivan and his wife Starla did too.
What's a skoolie?
A
A schoolbus converted to a home.
B
A proper schoolbus.
C
A mobile home.
Slide 3 - Quiz
[1] A skoolie is a school bus that’s now a home. Some people buy an old school bus and turn it into a home. People choose to live in a smaller house because it is a lot cheaper. That’s what Brian Sullivan and his wife Starla did too.
Why do people choose to live in a skoolie?
A
It's cheaper to live in.
B
It's more comfortable.
C
There are not enough homes available
Slide 4 - Quiz
2] The rent for their home was $1,500 per month, but they didn’t want to pay that much every month. In 2014 they watched YouTube videos about tiny houses. People were building tiny houses themselves. When they watched a video about a family that lives in bus, they wanted to do the same.
Why did they choose to live in a tiny home?
A
They couldn't get a normal house.
B
The rents for normal houses are too high.
C
There are not enough homes available
Slide 5 - Quiz
[3] ‘There was this one video that we really liked. We called them the crazy people who live in a blue bus,’ Brian says. ‘But we just kind of looked at each other and Starla said, “Do you want to live in a bus with me?” I thought she was making a joke, but she was serious. I was at work the next day and I started to see all the positive things. For example, we can move the bus if I get a job that is 20 miles away.
Who came up with the idea to live in a bus? Write down the name
Slide 6 - Question ouverte
Brian says. ‘But we just kind of looked at each other and Starla said, “Do you want to live in a bus with me?” I thought she was making a joke, but she was serious. I was at work the next day and I started to see all the positive things. For example, we can move the bus if I get a job that is 20 miles away.’
What was Brian's first reaction on Starla's idea.
A
He took it seriously.
B
He thought she was joking.
Slide 7 - Quiz
Brian says. ‘But we just kind of looked at each other and Starla said, “Do you want to live in a bus with me?” I thought she was making a joke, but she was serious. I was at work the next day and I started to see all the positive things. For example, we can move the bus if I get a job that is 20 miles away.’
What was Brian's first reaction on Starla's idea.
A
He took it seriously.
B
He thought she was joking.
Slide 8 - Quiz
Brian and Starla worked on the bus for one year. It wasn’t easy to build it. But they did it! The bus even has a big bed, a nice kitchen, a washing machine, a toilet and a bathroom with a bath for their children. And best of all: they only pay $500 a month now.
How much did they pay in total?
A
2800$
B
30.000$
C
32800$
Slide 9 - Quiz
Brian and Starla worked on the bus for one year. It wasn’t easy to build it. But they did it! The bus even has a big bed, a nice kitchen, a washing machine, a toilet and a bathroom with a bath for their children. And best of all: they only pay $500 a month now.
How much did they pay in total?
A
2800$
B
30.000$
C
32800$
Slide 10 - Quiz
Brian and Starla worked on the bus for one year. It wasn’t easy to build it. But they did it! The bus even has a big bed, a nice kitchen, a washing machine, a toilet and a bathroom with a bath for their children. And best of all: they only pay $500 a month now.
How much did they pay in total?
A
2800$
B
30.000$
C
32800$
Slide 11 - Quiz
But they did it! The bus even has a big bed, a nice kitchen, a washing machine, a toilet and a bathroom with a bath for their children. And best of all: they only pay $500 a month now.
Do they pay less or more for their home?
A
less
B
more
Slide 12 - Quiz
A
no
B
more
Slide 13 - Quiz
We are ridiculous people and this is a ridiculous lifestyle but it just works,’ Brian says. ‘We now have money to eat the food that we want and go to the places we want.’ But it can also be a challenge to live in a bus full-time.
Is it always easy to live in this bus?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
‘To live in a tiny space, you have to be really organised and disciplined. You have to keep the space clean. This is very important because rubbish makes the space even smaller,’ Brian explains. Still, they don’t ever want to go back to a normal home.
What do you have to do to keep the bus livable?
Slide 15 - Question ouverte
‘To live in a tiny space, you have to be really organised and disciplined. You have to keep the space clean. This is very important because rubbish makes the space even smaller,’ Brian explains. Still, they don’t ever want to go back to a normal home.