A1 — Houses and homes Flashcards
apartment (noun)
A place where people live that’s part of a big building with other homes.
bath (noun)
A big tub you fill with water to clean yourself.
bathroom (noun)
A room in a house where you wash and use the toilet.
bed (noun)
A soft place where you sleep at night.
bedroom (noun)
A room where you sleep and keep your clothes.
buy (verb)
To get something by giving money for it.
chair (noun)
Something you sit on that has legs and a back.
clean (verb)
To make something not dirty anymore.
desk (noun)
A table where you do work or homework.
dining room (noun)
A room where people eat meals together.
door (noun)
A thing you open and close to go in or out of a room.
downstairs (adverb)
On or to a lower floor of a building, like when you walk down the stairs.
downstairs (noun)
The part of a building that is at ground level, where the kitchen usually is.
flat (noun)
A place where people live that’s all on one floor of a big building.
floor (noun)
The part of a room you walk on.
front (noun)
The part of something that faces forward.
home (noun)
The place where you live with your family.
house (noun)
A building where a family lives.
kitchen (noun)
A room where food is made and cooked.
library (noun)
A place with lots of books that you can borrow and read.
light (noun)
Something bright that helps you see in the dark.
living room (noun)
A room in a house where people sit and relax.
office (noun)
A room where grown-ups do work on computers or with papers.
paint (noun)
Colorful stuff you put on walls or paper to make pictures.
paint (verb)
To cover something with color using a brush.
picture (noun)
A drawing or photo you can look at.
room (noun)
A space inside a building with its own walls.
sell (verb)
To give something to someone who gives you money for it.
shower (noun)
A place where water falls from above to clean you.
sofa (noun)
A long, soft seat where many people can sit together.
table (noun)
A flat thing with legs that you put things on.
telephone (noun)
A thing you use to talk to people who are far away.
television (noun)
A box with a screen that shows moving pictures and sounds.
toilet (noun)
A special bowl you use when you need to pee or poop.
upstairs (adverb)
On or to a higher floor of a building, like when you climb the stairs to go up.
upstairs (noun)
The part of a building that is above the ground floor, where the bedrooms usually are.
wall (noun)
The sides of a room that hold up the roof.
wash (verb)
To clean something with water.
window (noun)
A clear part of a wall that lets you see outside.