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Master home and fu iture vocabulary in English with fun examples, pronunciation tips, and interactive exercises. Perfect for beginners!

🏡 Home and Family Vocabulary: Fu iture and Household Objects

Welcome to your beginner-friendly lesson on home and fu iture vocabulary! Knowing these words will help you describe your home, ask for things, and understand daily conversations. 🏠

🛋️ Common Fu iture Vocabulary

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🪑 Object🔤 English🗣️ Pronunciation📖 Example Sentence
🛏️Bed/bɛd/I sleep in my bed every night.
🛋️Sofa/ˈsoʊ.fə/The sofa is very comfortable.
🪑Chair/tʃɛr/There is a wooden chair in the kitchen.
🖥️Desk/dɛsk/I do my homework at the desk.
🚪Door/dɔːr/Please close the door.
🪟Window/ˈwɪn.doʊ/The window is open.
🛏️Pillow/ˈpɪl.oʊ/I need a soft pillow to sleep.
🚿Shower/ʃaʊər/I take a shower every mo ing.
🪵Shelf/ʃɛlf/My books are on the shelf.

🚰 Household Objects

Here are some important words for things in your home: Door
🛠️ Object🔤 English🗣️ Pronunciation📖 Example Sentence
🛁Bathtub/ˈbæθ.tʌb/The bathtub is full of water.
🚽Toilet/ˈtɔɪ.lɪt/The toilet is in the bathroom.
📺Television (TV)/ˈtɛl.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/Let's watch TV together.
🧴Soap/soʊp/Use soap to wash your hands.
🔑Key/kiː/I lost my house key.
🍽️Plate/pleɪt/Put the food on the plate.
🥄Spoon/spuːn/Use a spoon for soup.
🧷Blanket/ˈblæŋkət/I cover myself at night with a blanket.
🚰Sink/sɪŋk/I wash my hand in the sink.
🍴Fork/fɔrk/I use the fork to eat.

🗣️ How to Use These Words in Sentences

Let's see how we can use these words in real conversations:
📝 Sentence✅ Meaning
(quotes)I sleep in my bed every night.(quotes)Talking about where you sleep.
(quotes)There is a sofa in my living room.(quotes)Describing fu iture in your home.
(quotes)Can you pass me the soap?(quotes)Asking for something in the bathroom.
(quotes)The TV is too loud!(quotes)Talking about volume.
(quotes)I need a pillow to sleep.(quotes)Talking about comfort.

🗨️ Making Questions with Home Vocabulary

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  • Where is the sofa? – Asking about location.
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  • Do you have a desk? – Asking if someone has an object.
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  • What color is your bed? – Asking about description.
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  • Is there a TV in your room? – Asking about the presence of an object.
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  • How many chairs are in your kitchen? – Asking for quantity.

🚀 Tips to Remember New Vocabulary

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  • 🔁 Repeat words out loud every day.
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  • 📷 Label objects in your house with sticky notes.
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  • 🎵 Watch English videos about home tours.
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  • 📖 Make flashcards and test yourself.
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  • 📝 Write sentences using new words.

🛠️ Practice Time: Fill in the blanks!

Complete these sentences with the correct fu iture word:
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  1. I sit on a __________ when I eat.
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  3. There is a __________ in the living room where I watch movies.
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  5. In my bedroom, I have a __________ to sleep on.
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  7. The __________ in my room is large and has a big window.
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  9. We cook food in the __________.

💬 Try Speaking Practice

Practice these dialogues with a friend: 👩 A: Where is the sofa? 👨 B: The sofa is in the living room. 👩 A: Do you have a TV in your bedroom? 👨 B: Yes, I have a small TV. 👩 A: How many chairs are in the kitchen? 👨 B: There are four chairs in the kitchen.
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¡Hora de hacer ejercicios! Explora con los botones los distintos grupos.

Choose the correct vocabulary word for each sentence.

Pregunta 1: What do you sit on at the dining table?

Pregunta 2: Which object do you use to sleep?

Pregunta 3: Where do you wash your hands?

Pregunta 4: Which of these is used for watching shows?

Pregunta 5: What do you use to open a door?

Pregunta 6: Which object do you use to take a bath?

Pregunta 7: Where do you put your head when sleeping?

Pregunta 8: Which of these do you use to sit and relax?

Pregunta 9: Which object helps you see outside?

Pregunta 10: Which of these is found in a bathroom?

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