Parts and things in a house.
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This ESL EFL free worksheet has activities about parts in the house. Students practice the vocabulary about parts of the house like places and furniture. The worksheet has an answer key.
Exploring the Parts and Things in a House: Essential Vocabulary
Introduction: Welcome to a fascinating journey through the various parts and things you’ll find in a typical house! Whether you’re a language learner or just curious about the English vocabulary related to homes, this guide will help you expand your knowledge while having fun.
Table of Essential House Vocabulary:
Part/Thing | Example Sentence |
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Roof | The rain pattered softly on the roof. |
Walls | We painted the walls of our living room blue. |
Floor | The floorboards creaked under our footsteps. |
Ceiling | The spider dangled from the ceiling. |
Door | She knocked on the door and waited for a response. |
Window | I opened the window to let in some fresh air. |
Stairs | He tripped and fell down the stairs. |
Hallway | The hallway was dimly lit by a single lamp. |
Kitchen | We gathered in the kitchen to cook dinner together. |
Living room | The family gathered in the living room to watch TV. |
Bedroom | She fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow in her bedroom. |
Bathroom | The bathroom mirror was fogged up after her shower. |
Closet | He rummaged through the closet looking for his favorite sweater. |
Garage | The car was parked in the garage overnight. |
Garden/Backyard | The children played tag in the garden. |
Dining room | We sat down to eat dinner in the dining room. |
Basement | The basement was used for storage and laundry. |
Attic | The attic was filled with old books and memories. |
Chimney | Smoke billowed out of the chimney on cold evenings. |
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