Lesson 12: Objects in the Home
Vocabulary for Everyday Life
After learning about the objects in your classroom, let's learn the English words for things in the most important place: your home! This vocabulary will help you talk about your daily life.
Word Bank
In the Living Room / Main Room
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Sofa
A long, comfortable seat for two or more people.
Example: "We watch TV on the sofa." -
Table
A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs.
Example: "The food is on the table." -
Television (TV)
A screen for watching shows and movies.
Example: "My family watches TV in the evening."
In the Bedroom
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Bed
A piece of furniture used for sleeping.
Example: "I go to bed at ten o'clock." -
Pillow
A soft cushion for your head when you sleep.
Example: "My pillow is very soft."
In the Kitchen
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Cup
A small container used for drinking coffee or tea.
Example: "I drink coffee from a cup." -
Plate
A flat dish used to hold food.
Example: "Put the rice on the plate." -
Spoon
A tool used for eating liquid food, like soup.
Example: "I eat soup with a spoon."
Usage Note: Singular and Plural (-s)
When you talk about one object, it is singular. When you talk about more than one object, it is plural. For most words, you just add an "-s" at the end.
- one cup ➞ two cups
- one chair ➞ three chairs
- one book ➞ ten books
In Conversation
Srey invites her friend Maria into her home.
Srey: Welcome to my home, Maria! Please, have a seat on the sofa.
Maria: Thank you, Srey. Your home is lovely! I like that big table.
Srey: Thanks! Would you like some tea? I can get you a cup.
Maria: Yes, please. After tea, can we watch TV?
Srey: Of course! But not for too long. I have to go to bed early tonight!
Check Your Understanding
- What do you sleep on?
- a) A sofa
- b) A chair
- c) A bed
Answer: c) A bed
- What is the plural of "plate"?
- a) plateses
- b) plates
- c) plate
Answer: b) plates
- Where do you usually find a pillow?
- a) In the kitchen
- b) On a bed
- c) On the table
Answer: b) On a bed
Your Mission
- My Home: Walk around your home. Find five objects from the Word Bank and say their names in English.
- Practice Plurals: Write two sentences using the plural "-s". For example: "I have three chairs." or "There are four plates on the table."
- Speak: Your mission is to ask a family member, "Where is the spoon?" in English.