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House parts English worksheet for elementary level

House parts English worksheet for elementary level

House parts English worksheet for elementary level

Match the words in the list with the correct letter in the picture below.
Listen and practice saying the words.
Cover the words in Exercise A and name the things in the picture.

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This worksheet is about parts in a house parts for elementary level. Students do the exercises and answer. They listen and practice saying the words. The worksheet has an answer key.

Essential Vocabulary: Parts of a House

Let’s explore parts of a house in detail:

1. Exterior Parts of a House

Word/PhraseExplanationExample Sentence
RoofThe top covering of a building.“The roof is made of red tiles.”
ChimneyA vertical pipe that carries smoke from a fireplace.“The chimney emits white smoke.”
WindowAn opening in a wall with glass for light and ventilation.“She opened the window to let in fresh air.”
DoorAn entrance or exit point to a building.“The door creaked as he pushed it open.”
BalconyA platform projecting from an upper floor with a railing.“They enjoy breakfast on the balcony.”
GarageA shelter for vehicles.“The car is parked in the garage.”
DrivewayA private road leading to a house or garage.“The driveway is lined with trees.”
YardAn outdoor area around a house.“The kids play soccer in the yard.”
LetterboxA mailbox for receiving mail.“Check the letterbox for today’s mail.”
PathA walkway or trail.“The path leads to the garden.”
Exterior Parts of a House

2. Interior Rooms and Areas

Word/PhraseExplanationExample Sentence
AtticThe space under the roof, often used for storage.“The attic is full of old furniture.”
BedroomA room for sleeping.“The bedroom has a cozy atmosphere.”
BathroomA room with a bath or shower.“She’s taking a long bath in the bathroom.”
Nursery (Room)A room for babies or young children.“The nursery is painted in pastel colors.”
Home OfficeA room for work or study at home.“He works from his home office.”
Living RoomThe main room for relaxation and entertainment.“The living room has a large sofa.”
Dining RoomA room for eating meals.“We gather in the dining room for dinner.”
KitchenA room for cooking and food preparation.“The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances.”
Laundry RoomA room for washing clothes.“She’s doing laundry in the laundry room.”
BasementThe lower level of a house, often used for storage.“The basement is cool in summer.”
Interior Rooms and Areas

Remember to use these terms in context to reinforce your understanding. Whether you’re describing your dream home or discussing real estate, this vocabulary will serve you well! ????????

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