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Foundational LiteracyVocabulary Building

My Home: Things in the House

Learn the English words for things you find at home.

10 min

🎯 What You'll Learn

You will learn the English words for things you see and use at home every day.

🌟 Let's Start

Tunde walks around his house and looks at everything. There is a table where the family eats, a chair where his father sits, and a bed where Tunde sleeps. Every item in the house has a name. Let us learn these names in English!

📚 New Concept

Home words:

  • Door — you open it to go in or out of a room
  • Window — you look through it to see outside
  • Table — you put things on it and eat at it
  • Chair — you sit on it
  • Bed — you sleep on it
  • Cup — you drink from it
  • Plate — you put food on it
  • Pot — you cook food in it

Using home words in sentences:

  • "Please close the door."
  • "The food is on the table."
  • "Emeka sits on a chair to do his homework."
  • "Mother cooks soup in a big pot."

🎮 Let's Practice

  1. What do you sleep on at night?
  2. What do you look through to see outside?
  3. Fill in the blank: "I drink water from a ___."
Click to see answers
  1. You sleep on a bed.
  2. You look through a window to see outside.
  3. "I drink water from a cup."

💡 Remember

Your home is full of things with English names — door, window, table, chair, bed, cup, plate, and pot. Try to use these words every day!