标签存档: house

My house

Key vocabulary

living room: cabinet, cushion;

bedroom: pillow, blanket, sheet, closet;

bathroom: bath;

balcony: enjoy the sunshine;

prepositions of place: on the corner of, on the right of,  on, beside(next to), next door to, in front of, behind, opposite, against.

Key structures

Where’re cushions?

There are cushions on the bed and the sofa.

The bed is near the door.

The sofa is next to the bed.

There is nothing on the bed.

The bed is beside the window.

Where’s the post office?

The post office is on the corner of Main St. and Queen St.

The cafe is next door to/beside/ the restaurant.

The police station is beside/next door to/ the swimming pool, on the corner of Queen St. and George St.

The post office is opposite the bank.

Stand in the corner of your room.

Stand on the right side of your table.

Put your phone on the table.

Put a book beside your phone.

Around your house

Language covered

  • Names of household furniture
  • Names of electronics in the house
  • Prepositions of place
  • Actions we use around the home

New vocabulary

in the living room in the bedroom in the kitchen
picture

carpet

sofa

curtain

light

television/TV

lamp

armchair

coffee table

bed

pillow

blanket

bedside table

mirror

sheet

lamp

chest

rug

plant

microwave

coffee machine

oven

fan

tap

sink

cupboard

rubbish bin

bench

bathroom, dining room

Key structures

Where is the sofa? The sofa is near the window.

What’s next to the sofa? It’s next to the lamp.

What’s next to the lamp? Next to the lamp is an armchair.

The coffee table is in the middle of the room.

There are pillows on top of the bed.

The picture is on the wall.

The armchair is against the wall.

The bedside tables are next to the bed.

A vase is standing in front of the window.

A chair is standing behind the desk.

A picture is leaning against the wall opposite to the window.

I use coffee machine to make a cup of coffee.

He cooks lunch in the microwave.

The TV is in the corner of living room.

The pencil is on the corner of desk.

The paper is under the pen.

PS.

in front of <–> behind; against <–> opposite to