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Furniture occupies a huge space in our homes. Moreover, we touch the furniture more than anything else in the home. Because if you need to regularly apply English in practice, it is necessary to know what is called absolutely all furniture in English.
If you also remember the names of things, then it is better to do this systematically. Fortunately, furniture objects and home interior can be divided into belonging to the room or departure of the apartment / house. We will deal with this.
To begin with, it is better to learn how to say the word "furniture" in various ways. Write an essay on this topic in English or talking to someone about furniture or in general about your apartment, you will always have to use this word several times.
So that it sounds more beautiful, it is better to use various synonyms of the same:
* Transcription and pronunciation of British (and will continue too).
The bedroom, it is Bedroom, contains a sufficient number of furniture. Remember them quite easily even from the first time, especially since the main piece of furniture gave the name of the room and in English, and in Russian.
Attention to the table:
Name of the subject | Transcription | Translation into English |
Bed. | Bed | |
Nightstand. | [Nʌɪtstand] | Bedside |
Wardrobe | [Wɔːdrʊʊb] | Wardrobe |
Chair. | ||
Reading-Lamp. | [Riːdɪŋ læmp] | Table lamp |
Couch | Sofa | |
Cradle | [Kreɪdl] | Cradle |
The living room is usually the largest room in the house, however, it does not have any difficult to memorize furniture.
Name of the subject | Transcription | Translation into English |
Sofa | [Sʊʊfə] | Sofa |
Coffee table | [Kɒfi Teɪbl] | Coffee table |
Armchair | [Ɑːmtʃeə] | Armchair |
Cabinet. | [Kabɪnɪt] | Cupboard |
Cupboard. | [Kʌbəd] | Closet |
Cabinet is a place where you store paper and work at a large table and periodically read books. Furniture here is a bit, but all she is specialized.
In the kitchen terribly little furniture, because to remember every item is not difficult. Since without a certain headset in the kitchen, it becomes too spacious (all the more cuisine and not to know), why not include it in the list? Remember it will be odd.
Name of the subject | Transcription | Translation into English |
Ambry * | [Æmbrɪ] | Cabinet for utensils |
Oven. | [Ʌvən] | Plate |
Fridge. | Refrigerator | |
Dinner Table | [DɪNə TEIBL] | Dinner table |
Note: Ambry is a small compartment of the cabinet with a glass door, in this compartment are often stored glasses, glasses, bottles, etc. In our language it is difficult to find analogue, it is simply called the cabinet.
The bathroom, as well as the kitchen, is very much disappeared without attributes, which, without being furnished, fill the entire space of the room. Yes, even in the name of the room there is one such thing.
Name of the subject | Transcription | Translation into English |
Bath. | Bath | |
SINK. | Sink | |
Toilet. | [Tɔɪlɪt] | Toilet |
Mirror. | [MɪRə] | Mirror |
Faucet. | [Fɔːsɪt] | Crane |
Those who attend even 1 lesson will recognize more than in a few years! Surprised?
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From the course "English to automatism" you:
In English, it is customary to call the word Hall, which means "Hall". For us, the room is a spacious room for any activity. However, in English and an entrance hall, and the hall is called the same word.
The hallway usually contains special furniture for storing anything and for the convenience of entering the apartment.
Here are furniture, which is ordinary for this room:
Name of the subject | Transcription | Translation into English |
Hanger. | [Haŋŋ] | Hanger (for coats, hats) |
Carpet. | [Kɑːpɪt] | Carpet |
Stool. | Stool, Low Chair | |
Rack | Rack |
The windows, of course, are not furnished, but when describing the situation in the house in English it is useful to know what style there are windows. No, special terms do not happen to describe each form of the window, do not worry. The window has a window (if it is not a stained glass window). But the window can be of different shape and consist of a different number of fragments.
Attention to the list:
In English, many things have several verbal designations, including furniture. In this case, each next designation is not a complete synonym for the previous one, and the definite meaning bears. It was possible to notice this from tables from above.
Different types of beds and in our language are full, English does not lag behind.
Here are popular examples (most of them were already mentioned) of furniture items intended for sleep:
And chairs are also different.
There are many types of chairs, sometimes there are several names even for one, for example:
So many words describing the furniture, remember with the move difficult. Therefore, in the end and exercises are provided. Well, in front of them you can breathe a little and expand the horizons of English proverbs about the house (from furniture you can relax for a while).
Proverbs:
To remember the names of certain furniture items, it is necessary to complete the assignment tasks. For example, exercises in which you need to insert the word before describing the furniture subject or after it so that it makes sense.
Exercises are also filled with useful in the description of objects adjectives that are worth remembered.
The exercise:
Answers: (1) Hanger; (2) Stool; (3) Bench; (4) Carpet; (5) Bath; (6) Desk; (7) CRADLE; (8) Fridge; (9) SINK; (10) CRIB; (11) WARDROBE; (12) COFFEE TABLE; (13) Locker; (14) READING-LAMP; (15) Bookshelf.
Furniture items in English are not so difficult to remember. It is only enough to read several times, put it in the head that it is and where it is located and try to write a couple of sentences using this vocabulary. Also help remember the words card.
Of course, you should not write off from the dictionary of English and glue everywhere stickers with verbs, forms of verbs, furniture, than you, it will give a little sense. It will be better to go to the case better times, and it will be decided.
Why is it important to know the name of household items? First, the study of these words will increase your vocabulary. Secondly, the interior items are what we have to come across daily. Whether a trip to the furniture store, a description of the house of your dreams to engaging friends or search for bath accessories in the supermarket department.
I will give you an example of a comic case that happened to me a few years ago. I visited friends in England, it was my first visit to them. One day, the topic of national cuisine was raised at dinner. I tried traditional English dishes, and the receiving family did not give anything Ukrainian. It was decided the next day to prepare dinner together in a large kitchen. Being deeply confident that I don't need to know the name of the kitchen utensils, I successfully missed this section of vocabulary in student years. And here it began the most interesting thing: on a huge strange kitchen, where everything is hidden on the lockers, I could not say that I need a grater, a cutting board and a half. The explanation on the fingers was saved by the situation, but by returning home I first learned the vocabulary associated with the interior items, which and you now offer.
Let's walk around the rooms. Let's start with the living room ( ) - This is the place where we watch TV, read books or accept guests.
№ | Word / phrase | Transfer | 1 | a Coffee Table | coffee table |
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2 | a Rug | mat |
3 | a Floor | floor |
4 | an Armchair. | armchair |
5 | an End Table | pottal table |
6 | a Lamp. | lamp |
7 | a LampShade. | shade |
8 | a Window. | window |
9 | curtains. | curtains |
10 | a Sofa./couch | sofa / Tahta |
11 | a Throw Pillow. | cushion |
12 | a Ceiling. | ceiling |
13 | a Wall. | wall |
14 | a Wall Unit. / entertainment Unit. | furniture wall |
15 | a Television. | television |
16 | a DVD Player. | DVD player |
17 | a Stereo System. | stereo system |
18 | a SPEAKER | column |
19 | a loveseat. | double sofa |
20 | a Plant. | plant |
21 | a Painting. | picture |
22 | a FRAME. | frame |
23 | a MANTEL. | fireplace shelf |
24 | a Fireplace. | fireplace |
25 | a Fireplace SCREEN. | protective screen for fireplace |
26 | a Picture./photograph | the photo |
27 | a Bookcase. | bookcase |
What can be more pleasant than a family dinner in a cozy dining room ( )? Let's see how the interior items are called in this room.
№ | Word / phrase | Transfer |
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1 | a Dining Room Table | dinner table |
2 | a Dining Room Chair | dining chair |
3 | a China Cabinet. | glazed buffet |
4 | china. | china |
5 | a chandelier. /ˌƩˌʃndəlɪɪ (R)/ | chandelier |
6 | a buffet. | buffet |
7 | a Salad Bowl. | saladian |
8 | a Pitcher. | jug |
9 | a Serving Bowl. | serving bowl |
10 | a Serving Platter. | a large dish under snacks |
11 | a TableCloth | tablecloth |
12 | a Candlestick. | candlestick |
13 | a Candle. | candle |
14 | a Centerpiece. | vase with flowers that put on the middle of the table |
15 | a Salt Shaker. | salonka |
16 | a Pepper Shaker. | list |
17 | a Butter Dish. | maslenka |
18 | a Serving Cart. | serving trolley |
19 | a Teapot. | teapot for welding |
20 | a Coffee Pot. | coffee pot |
21 | a Creamer. | jug for cream |
22 | a Sugar Bowl. | sugarcan. |
Sleep is undoubtedly important. There is a saying in English Sleep Brings Counsel (The morning is wiser than the evening). The most comfortable place to stay in the house is a bedroom ( ). I propose to consider which furniture items are in the bedroom.
№ | Word / phrase | Transfer |
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1 | a bed | bed |
2 | a Headboard. | headboard |
3 | a Pillow. | pillow |
4 | a Pillow Case. | pillowcase |
5 | a Fitted Sheet. | stretch sheet |
6 | a Flat Sheet. | underwood |
7 | a blanket. | a blanket |
8 | an electric blanket. | electric blanket |
9 | a dust ruffle | skirt for the bed |
10 | a Bedspread. | light bedspread bedspread |
11 | a Comforter./quilt. | comforter |
12 | a Footboard. | bed base |
13 | blinds. | jalousie |
14 | a Night Table / nightstand. | bedside table (Tumb) |
15 | anlarm Clock. | alarm clock |
16 | a Clock Radio. | radio with a timer |
17 | a Chest Of Drawers | chest of drawers |
18 | a mirror. | mirror |
19 | a Jewelery Box. | jewelry box |
20 | a dresser./bureau. | chest with a mirror |
Where are the toothbrushes, towels and cosmetics are stored? Of course, in the bathroom ( )! Complete there.
№ | Word / phrase | Transfer |
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1 | a plunger. | vantuz |
2 | a toilet. | toilet |
3 | a toilet tank. | toilet tank |
4 | a toilet seat | seat on toilet |
5 | an Air Freshener. | air freshener |
6 | a toilet Paper Holder | toilet paper holder |
7 | toilet Paper. | toilet paper |
8 | a toilet Brush. | toilet brush |
9 | a Towel Rack | towel hanger |
10 | a Bath Towel | bath towel |
11 | a Hand Towel. | towel for hand |
12 | a Washcloth/facecloth | towel for face |
13 | a Hamper. | wicker basket for dirty linen |
14 | a Bathroom Scale. | bathroom Scales |
15 | a Shelf. | shelf |
16 | a Hair Dryer. | fen |
17 | a fan. | ventilation |
18 | a mirror. | mirror |
19 | a Medicine Cabinet. / medicine Chest | drug cabinet |
20 | a bathroom sink | bathroom sink |
21 | a Hot Water Faucet | crane hot water |
22 | a COLD WATER FAUCET | cap of cold water |
23 | a Cup | glass |
24 | a toothbrush. | toothbrush |
25 | a toothbrush Holder. | toothbrush holder |
26 | sOAP. | soap |
27 | a SOAP DISH. | soapsy |
28 | a soap dispenser | soap dispenser |
29 | a Waterpik. * | irrigator |
30 | a vanity. | triam |
31 | a wastebasket. | trash can |
32 | a shower | shower |
33 | a SHOWER CURTAIN ROD | rod for curtains in the shower |
34 | a SHOWER HEAD. | shower head |
35 | sHOWER CURTAIN RINGS. | cutters for the curtain in the shower |
36 | a SHOWER CURTAIN. | shutter in the soul |
37 | a Bath./tub. | bath |
38 | a Drain. | water Hole |
39 | a Rubber Mat. | rubber mat |
40 | a Sponge. | urokalka |
41 | a Bath Mat. / bath Rug | bath mat |
* Term waterpik. Requires a separate explanation. The irrigator is a device for purifying interdental gaps with a thin flowing of water, which is supplied under pressure.
Now we will go to the "Holy Saints" of each mistress - the kitchen ( a Kitchen Room.). What is just not here! Weight mass we use every day. So, let's begin:
№ | Word / phrase | Transfer |
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1 | a Dishwasher. | dishwasher |
2 | a Dishwasher Detergent. | dishwasher wash dishwasher |
3 | a Dishwashing Liquid. | dishwashing liquid |
4 | a faucet. | crane |
5 | a Kitchen Sink. | kitchen sink |
6 | a Garbage Disposal | waste utilizer |
7 | a Sponge. | sponge |
8 | a scouring Pad. | hard sponge |
9 | a POT SCRUBBER. | scraper for cleaning a saucepan |
10 | a Dish Rack | rack for dishes |
11 | a Paper Towel Holder | paper towel holder |
12 | a Dish Towel | kitchen towel |
13 | a Trash Compactor. | press for waste |
14 | a Cabinet. | hinged cabinet |
15 | a Microwave Oven. | microwave |
16 | a Kitchen Counter. | working surface in the kitchen |
17 | a Cutting Board | cutting board |
18 | a canister | small tin box |
19 | a Stove./range. | stove |
20 | a Burner. | konfork |
21 | an Oven. | oven |
22 | a Potholder. | phalkat |
23 | a toaster. | toaster |
24 | a Spice Rack | set for seasoning |
25 | an Electric Can Opener | electric tin keys |
26 | a Cookbook. | cookbook |
27 | a refrigerator. (fridge.) | refrigerator |
28 | a Freezer | freezer |
29 | an Ice Maker. | ice generator |
30 | an Ice Tray | molding for ice |
31 | a Refrigerator Magnet. | magnet on the refrigerator |
32 | a Kitchen Table | kitchen table |
33 | a Placemat. | loaf-napkin under a plate |
34 | a Kitchen Chair. | kitchen chair |
35 | a garbage pass. | bucket for garbage |
Above presented quite a lot of new vocabulary, but how to remember it? Probably, you have repeatedly seen in the apartments of people studying foreign language, sticky stickers on each way of everybody with the title of this subject in a foreign language. Why not do this in your own apartment? This will help you and your family members are easy to remember the words necessary for daily communication, involuntarily paying attention to them every day.
Another unobtrusive way to memorize words is after the familiarization with them - the repetition of the subjects around you. Go around the house, calling everything that meets and what you remember. Those words that cannot be remembered must repeat again. Not every house is so filled with various interior and everybody objects. Hiking will be useful to furniture stores or a trip to Ikea: walking from the department to the department, call everything you see in English. Here there is something for sure, where to practice!
Hello, dear readers. What do you think, why did we write so many writings at school? Is the teacher so wondering how you spent the summer?! In fact, writing writings is not only creativity, but also the development of speech. The description of the room in English will also help you not only show your creative skills, but also significantly enrich the lexical stock and will develop the skills of connected English speech. Description of the interior in English Having learned to describe his housing in English, you will notice that your vocabulary will vary significantly more. In particular, you will learn a lot of specific nouns, lizing the items in the room. Also, do not forget that when describing a large number of adjectives are used, characterizing items from different points of view.
Thus, you once again take off and check your grammatical knowledge. You can identify gaps and shortcomings in your knowledge to then fix them. Therefore, to such work on the writings and text on all sorts of subjects should be treated with all the severity, showing all their skills and skills. Even if you do not immediately succeed, everything is true, continue anyway.
We learn parts of the interior in English The task of describing the interior is that the interlocutor or reader can imagine the described by you, the room seems to see him himself. Therefore, it is very important not to miss the important details so that the picture seems to be complete. And for this you need to adhere to some rules of presentation:
Be sure to complete the text of the final offer of the type "I really like to spend time in the living room!" Or "My room is the most comfortable and beautiful!"
Before writing an essay I recommend you again repeat the topic about English prepositions. Especially pay attention to the pretends of the place, as you will often use them. You will also often meet the design " tHERE IS / THERE ARE"Therefore, the pronouns will also not be superfluous. In addition, remember the rules for building British offers. All this is very useful for you.
Well, now with a clear conscience and positive mood, proceed to the description of the room in English, following the above plan and rules.
First of all, we specify where we live: in the big city - City, in a small town - Town, in the village - Village, You can mention the location. After describe the type of housing. Here in English uses various names for each type:
Example: I live in a Small Flat in London. IT's Close to the University. MY FLAT IS VERY QUIET. My Flat Is On The 5 Floor. There Are 2 Rooms in My Flat. ( I live in a small apartment in London. She is located next to the university. It is very quiet here. My apartment is located on the 5th floor. In my apartment 2 rooms). How to describe the house in English? Now you can start describing each room separately or only one of them:
We give a common characteristic: There is a Big Window in the Living Room, So It's Very Light. (In the living room is a large window, so it is very bright). And tell about the color scheme: Red Flowers (Red Flowers), Beige Wall-Paper (beige wallpaper), White Ceiling (White Ceiling).
Go to the outcome of furniture objects:
Example: There Is A Wardrobe, a Desk in My Room. There Aren't Any Chairs, But There Is a Big Red Sofa. (There is a wardrobe in my room, a desk. There are no chairs, but there is a big red sofa).
Household appliances are an important part of the interior, and sometimes fundamental, if it comes to the kitchen. Therefore, it is necessary to tell about it in the text:
Closer towards the end, start talking about the elements of the decor:
Sample text: There Are Some Shelves and Clock On The Wall. There's a vase on the shelf. There Are Some Pictures and Photos on the Wall. (There are several shelves on the wall and the clock. There is a vase on the shelf. On the wall paintings and photos hang).
If you fold all the examples that I led, you will already have a small text of the writing-description of the interior. And remembering all the words I led, your vocabulary will increase significantly. Try to write writings - descriptions or narration and other topics. So you quickly master a lot of new English words and phrases.
Surely you are already familiar to such basic words from this topic, like a table (table), chair (chair), Bed (bed) and others. But do you know how in English will be called, for example, a lampshade or ironing board?
We replenish this gap in knowledge and enrich your vocabulary with new useful words that will allow faster to navigate, for example, in the sections of the online store, and accurately use it when you communicate with a homeowner when you decide to rent an apartment abroad.
This article is entirely devoted to such an interesting topic as the situation at home. Today will answer the following common questions: how will it be in English "furniture", what it happens and how to talk about furniture objects in English.
Vocabulary on the topic "Furniture" is one of the basic in English. By the way, in English home furniture will be called Furniture. Under this word is understood as the situation and equipment of the residential premises in the broad sense of the word. But if we talk about some particular subject in the house (sofa or dresser) - this is already a Piece of Furniture.
In Russian, we used to call the "fittings" not the furniture itself, but its parts. For example, handles for cabinets, guides for boxes, chairs on chairs and so on. Furnitura can be not only furniture, but also shoe (laces, buckles), construction (locks, closers), industrial (locks, flywheels, pins) and the other.
Remember this faithful translation of the word "furniture" into English, so as not to be confused in the future. What for Russian "fittings", then for Englishman - Furnishing or Accessories. But the furniture store in English will be Furniture Store.
For simplicity of study, we offer to divide the furniture on the rooms: so new words will be much easier and visually remember. Also, the topic "Furniture" in English usually includes the main electrical appliances and equipment by type of sockets and switches, which is in every home.
We tried to collect all the furniture in English with the translation in one place, for convenience, breaking it into groups:
Bedroom [B.e.dru (ː) M] - Bedroom
Airbed [Eəbed. ] - inflatable mattress
Bed - bed.
BedSpread [Bedspred] - Covered
Blanket [Blŋŋkɪt] - Blanket
Carpet [Kɑːrpɪt] - Carpet
Chest Of Drawers - Dresser
Closet [KLɑːZ ɪ T] - Wall cabinet
Cradle [Kreɪdl] - Cradle
Curtains [k ɜ ːTənz] - Curtains, curtains
Duvet [Duːveɪ] - Down Blanket
Duvet Cover [Duːveɪ KʌVə] - Duvet Cover
Dresser [Dresə] - dressing table
Mattress [MTRɪS] - mattress
Night Table - bedside table
Pillow [PɪLoʊ] - Pillow
Pillow Case [Plʊʊkeń] - pillowcase
Sheet [ʃiːt] - Sheet
Wardrobe [WɔːDroʊB] - wardrobe, wardrobe
Living Room [Lɪvɪŋ ruːm] - Living room
Armchair [ɑːmʧ E ə] - Chair
Bookshelf [BʊKʃelf] - Bookshelf
Carpet [Kɑːpɪt] - Carpet
Clock [KLɒK] - Watches
Chair [ʧEə] - Chair
Coffee-Table [Kɒfi - TEɪBL] - Coffee table
Cushion [Kʊʃʊʃn. ] - cushion
Drinks Cabinet - Bar
Electric Fire [ɪl e ktrɪk FAɪɪ] - Electrocamine
Fireplace [FAɪˌPLEɪS] - Fireplace
Floor Lamp - Floor Lamp, Lamp
Games Console - Game console
Hammock [Hæmək] - hammock
Houseplants [Hańsplɑːnts. ] - houseplants
Lamp [Læmp. ] - lamp, lamp
Lampshade [Læmpʃeɪd] - lampshade
Piano - Piano
Picture [PɪKʧʧʧ] - Picture
Radiator [ReɪDɪeɪTə] - Radiator
Record Player [R e kɔːd Pleɪɪ] - Player
Rocking Chair [RɒKɪŋ ʧEə] - Rocking chair
RUG [RʌG] - rug
Sofa [Sʊʊfə] - Sofa
TV-set - TV
Vase [Vɑːz] - Vase
Wallpaper [WɔːLˌpeɪpə] - wallpaper
Study [Stʌdi.] - study
Bookcase [BʊKKEɪS] - Bookcase
Bureau [BJʊRʊʊ] - Bureau
Computer [Kəmpjuːtə] - computer
Couch [KAʊʧ] - Takhta
Desk [Desk ] - desk
Office Chair [ɒfɪs ʧEə] - work chair
Safe [SEF] - safe
Shelving [ʃelvɪŋ] - Rack
Speakers [spiːkəz] - speakers
Table Lamp [TEɪBL læmp] - Table lamp
Waste Paper Basket - Paper garbage basket
Kitchen [Kɪʧɪn.] - kitchen
Bin [BɪN. ] - Dourborn
Coffee Machine [Kɒfi mʃʃiːn] - Coffee maker
COOKER [KʊKə] - Plate
Cupboard [Kʌbəd. ] - wardrobe for dishes
Dishwasher [dɪʃˌwɒʃɒʃ ] - Dishwasher
Fridge [FRɪʤ] - Refrigerator
Gas Meter - Gas Counter
Gas Stove - Gas Plate
Kettle [Ketl] - kettle
Light Switch - Switch
Sideboard [SAɪDBɔːD] - Buffet
Sink [SɪŋK] - Sink
Socket [Sɒkɪt] - socket
Sponge [Spʌnʤ] - Sponge
Stool [Stuːl] - chair
Table [TEɪBL] - Table
Tablecloth [TEɪB (ə) LˌKLɒɒ] - tablecloth
Torch [Tɔːʧ] - Burner
OVEN [ʌVN] - oven
Water Meter [Wɔːtə Miːtə] - Water meter
Bathroom [BɑːθRU (ː) M] - bathroom
Bath Mat - bathroom mat
Bathroom Cabinet [BɑːθRU (ː) M Kæbɪnɪt] - a shelf in the bathroom
Bathroom Scales [BɑːθRU (ː) M SKEɪLZ] - Scales
Cold TAP / HOT TAP - Cold Water Crane / Hot Water Crane
Hairdryer [Heədraɪɪɪ] - Hair Dryer
Iron [Aɪɪn] - Iron
Ironing Board [Aɪɪnɪŋ bɔːD] - ironing board
Laundry Basket [Lɔːndri Bɑːskɪt] - Basket for linen
Mirror [MɪRə] - Mirror
Shower [ʃaʊʊ] - Shower
SHOWER CABIN [ʃAʊʊ KæBɪN] - Shower Cab
SHOWER CURTAIN [ʃAʊʊ KɜːTN] - shower curtain
SOAP [Sʊʊp] - Soap
SOAP HOLDER - Soap
Toilet [Tɔɪlɪt] - Toilet
Toilet Paper [Tɔɪlɪt PEɪPə] - Toilet paper
Toilet Paper Holder [Tɔɪlɪt PEɪPə Hʊʊldə] - Holder for toilet paper
Towel [Taʊʊl] - Towel
Towel Rail [Taʊʊl rEL] - Towel rack
Vacuum Cleaner [Vækjʊʊm kliːnə] - vacuum cleaner
Washing Machine [Wɒʃɪŋ mʃʃiːn] - washing machine
Hall - parishion
Bench [Benʧ] - bench
BROOM - Broom / Brush
COAT STAND - coat hanger
Dustpan [DʌSTPæN] - Scoop
Door [Dɔː] - Door
Doorbell [Dɔːbel. ] - door bell
Doormat [Dɔːmæt. ] - welcome mat
Fuse Box - Electrical Screen
Hanger [Hŋŋŋ. ] - hanger (shoulders)
MOP [MɒP] - Mop
Power Socket [Paʊʊ Sɒkɪt] - Socket
Shoe Cabinet [ʃuː KæBɪNɪT] - Shoe shelf
Shoehorn [ʃuːhɔːn. ] - shoehorn
Little just to know the names of the main furniture items in English. It is also important to be able to tell about where they are at home. The following universal words will help this to describe furniture in space: Behind - Rear
Between - Between
In Front Of - Before
NEXT TO - Near
Opposite (To) - opposite
To the left (of) - left (from)
To the right (of) - Right (from)
For example, if you want to say that in the living room between the fireplace and the bookcase there is a big chair, it will sound as follows:There Is a Big Armchair Between The Fireplace and the Bookcase in the Living Room.
Well, to secure the material, practice in the preparation of simple offers on furniture items that are in your home. Describe where they are located, as they look, where you purchased them and what they like them. The topic "Furniture" in English is not only easy, but also nice to learn, because you can do it at home in your free time.
As the British say, "There IS No Place Like Home!" (Better there is no place at home), and we fully agree with them in Puzzle english.
house. | house | |
hOME. | house | |
apartment (USA), Flat (UK) | [əpɑːtəmənt], | flat |
roof. | roof | |
room | room | |
wall | wall | |
floor | paul, floor | |
stairs | stairs, steps | |
ceiling. | [Siːlɪŋ] | ceiling |
window. | [Wɪndʊʊ] | window |
door | a door | |
doorbell. | [DɔːBɛL] | door bell |
lock | lock | |
key | key | |
furniture. | [Fɜːnɪʧɪʧ] | furniture |
thing. | [θɪŋ] | thing subject |
lamp. | lamp | |
light Bulb. | light bulb | |
table | [TEɪBL] | table |
desk | desk | |
chair. | [ʧEə] | chair |
armchair | [Ɑːmʧeə] | armchair |
sofa (Coach) | [Sʊʊfə] | sofa |
stove (US), Cooker (UK) | kitchen stove | |
vacuum Cleaner | [Vækjʊʊm kliːnə] | a vacuum cleaner |
microwave. | [MAɪKRʊʊWEɪV] | microwave |
air Conditioner (AC) | air conditioning | |
tap, faucet. | [Fɔːsɪt] | water tap |
shower | [Ʃaʊʊ] | shower |
washing Machine | [Wɒʃɪŋ Mʃʃiːn] | washer |
sOAP. | soap |
Examples:
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My House Is Your House. - My home is your home.
I WANT TO GO HOME. - I want to go home.
Do You Rent Your Apartment? - Are you shooting your apartment?
Roof Leak. - The roof leakage.
I Can't Sleep In This Room. - I can't sleep in this room.
Hang The Picture on the Wall. - Hang the picture on the wall.
He FELL ON THE FLOOR. - He fell to the floor.
I Live On The Second Floor. - I live on the second floor.
Climbing The Stairs is Good for Your Health. - Climb the steps with healthy health.
Can You Reach The Ceiling? - Can you reach the ceiling?
The Princess Look Out Of The Window. - Princess looked out of the window.
Open The Door, Please. - Open the door, please.
The Postman Is Ringing The Doorbell. - The postman is ringing in the doorbell.
CAN You Open A Jammed Lock? - Can you open the jamming castle?
This Key Is for the Back Door. - This key for the rear door.
There Was Only One Piece of Furniture in The Room - A Bed. - The room was only one piece of furniture - bed.
I Need to Pack My Things. - I need to collect things.
She Got A Shock From The Table Lamp. - She struck her table lamp.
If The Lamp Doesn't Work, Try Changing The Light Bulb. - If the lamp does not work, try to replace the light bulb.
I SAT AT The Table. - I sat down at the table.
There is a Pile of Pairers on the Desk. - On the table pile paper.
We Need More Chairs for the Wedding. - We need more chairs for the wedding.
He FELL ASLEEP IN THE ARMCHAIR. - He fell asleep in a chair.
The Cat Is Sleeping On The Coach. - The cat is sleeping on the sofa.
The Stove Doesn't Work. - The stove does not work.
This Vacuum Cleaner Is Very Loud. - This vacuum cleaner is very loud.
Put The Soup in the Microwave. - Put the soup in the microwave.
You Won't Survive The Summer in New Orleans without An Air Conditioner. - You will not survive the summer in New Orleans without air conditioning.
Tap Water. - Water from the water pipeline.
I Need a Minute to Take A Shower. - I need a minute to take a shower.
Can You Install a Washing Machine? - Can you install a washing machine?
A Bottle of Liquid SOAP. - Bottle of liquid soap.
shampoo. | [ʃʃmpuː] | shampoo |
toiletries. | [TɔɪLɪTRIZ] | toiletries (soap, shampoo, etc.) |
bathroom. | [BɑːθRU (ː) M] | bathroom \\ WC |
mirror. | [MɪRə] | mirror |
hall | hall, Hall | |
living Room. | [Lɪvɪŋ ruːm] | living room |
kitchen. | [Kɪʧɪn] | kitchen |
bedroom | [BɛDRU (ː) M] | bedroom |
nEIGHBOUR (NEIGHBOR) | [Neɪbə] | neighbour |
wardrobe | [Wɔːdrʊʊb] | wardrobe |
cupboard. | [Kʌbəd] | cabinet, buffet |
closeet. | [Klɒzɪt] | cabinet, storage room |
dishes. | [DɪʃɪZ] | plates, dishes |
cup | a cup | |
fork. | fork | |
spoon. | the spoon | |
plate. | plate | |
knife. | knife | |
tools. | instruments | |
TV. | [ˌTiːviː] | television |
rEMOTE CONTROL | remote Control | |
computer | a computer | |
laptop. | [Læpˌtɒp] | notebook |
phone | telephone | |
bed. | bed | |
blanket. | [Blŋŋkɪt] | a blanket |
pillow. | [Plʊʊ] | pillow |
pillowcase. | [Plʊʊkeɪ] | pillowcase |
sheet (Bedsheet) | [ʃiːt] | sheet |
linens. | [Lɪnɪnz] | linens |
towel | [TAʊʊL] | towel |
movie \\ Film. | [Muːvi] | film |
book | book | |
camera. | [Kæmərə] | camera, video camera |
newspaper | [Njuːzˌpeɪpə] | newspaper |
magazine. | [ˌMægəziːn] | magazine |
Examples:
Someone Spilt Shampoo in The Bathroom. - Someone broke the shampoo in the bathroom.
My Hair Needs a Shampoo. - I need to wash your hair with shampoo.
I need to by SOAP and other toiletries. - I need to buy soap and other toiletries.
The House Has Two Bathrooms. - There are two bathrooms in the house.
He Does Not Reflect in The Mirror. - It does not reflect in the mirror.
The Concert Hall. - Concert hall.
Leave Your Bags in the Hall and Go Upstairs. - Leave the bags in the hallway and climb the stairs.
WE Need A Larger TV for the Living Room. - We need a TV more for the living room.
In Our Apartment, We don't Eat in the Kitchen. - We do not eat in our apartment in our kitchen.
WE RENT A TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT. - We remove the apartment with two bedrooms.
Note: In the US, the number of rooms in the apartment is considered to be on the bedrooms, the common room (living room), if there is, do not consider. That is, there can be two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and toilet in Two-Bedroom Apartment.
Your Neighbors Complained About Noise. - Your neighbors complained about noise.
I Keep My Clothing in the Wardrobe. - I keep my clothes in the closet.
Take a Cup from a cupboard. - Take a cup from the closet.
We Keep Old Stuff in the closet. - We store the old junk in Chulana.
IT Your Turn to Wash The Dishes. - Your turn wash dishes.
I'd Like A Cup of Black Coffee. - I would like a cup of hot coffee.
Hold The Fork in the Left Hand. - Keep the plug in the left hand.
Put The Spoons on The Table. - Put spoons on the table.
The Plate IS TOO HOT. - Plate is too hot.
You Need to Sharpen The Knife, It's Blunt. - You need to sharpen the knife, it is stupid.
I Keep My Tools Under the Bed. - I have stored tools under the bed.
Turn on the TV, please. - Turn on the TV, please.
In My Family, I Was A Remote Control. - In my family I was a control panel (TV).
We Have Outdated Computers In The School. - We have outdated computers at school.
My Laptop Is Overheating. - My laptop overheats.
What's Your Phone Number? - What is your phone number?
She Dressed the Bed. - She refrain (shook) bed.
I Pulled The Blanket Over My Head. - I closed with a blanket with a blanket.
There is a Spider on My Pillow. - On my spider pillow.
We Fought with Pillows and Tore a Pillowcase. - We fought with pillows and broke the pillowcase.
I Need Clean Sheets. - I need fresh sheets.
The Linens and Pillows are on the bed. - Lingerie and pillows on the bed.
I FORGOT TO PUT A TOWEL IN MY GYM BAG. "I forgot to put a towel into a sports bag."
I Haven't Watched This Movie. - I did not watch this movie.
The Book Is Better. - The book is better.
She Handed Me Her Camera and Asked to Take a Picture. - She extended me a camera and asked to take a picture.
She Works As A Reporter for a Local Newspaper. - She works as a reporter in a local newspaper.
She Wrote An Article for a Woman's Magazine. - She wrote an article for the women's magazine.
1. The difference between Bathroom, Restroom, Lavatory, Toilet.
All four words mean "toilet", but between them there is a difference - meaningful and in use.
2. The difference between Wardrobe, Cupboard and Closet.
There is a difference in the use of these words in British and American English.
In Great Britain wardrobe - This is a wardrobe. A bright example - a wardrobe, through which the notorious characters hit the narnia: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. - Narnia Chronicles: Lion, Witch and Magic cupboard .
Again in the UK c.upboard - This is not only a wardrobe for dishes, as follows from the name, but also a closet (buffet) for products and other things, that is, any locker with the door (doors). For example, in the office in the Cupboard, papers can be stored, stationery. Harry Potter lived in Cupboard Under the Stairs. Word closeet. In the UK means not a "cabinet", but "pantry", "Square".
IN USA cupboard. - this is a wardrobe for dishes or pantry, wardrobe or closeet. - wardrobe. Closeet. Also can be a storage room, countertop.
3. LAPTOP \\ Notebook.
In Russian, the laptop is called a laptop, sometimes a laptop. In English - only laptop (from the words of Laps - knees, TOP - from above, i.e. "Whole computer"). Notebook. - This is English notebook or a big notebook. Little notebook - notepad..
clothes. | clothes | |
shirt | [ʃɜːt] | shirt |
pants (trusers) | [Traʊzəz] | pants |
jacket | [ʤʤkɪt] | blazer |
sWEATER (JUMPER) | [SWɛTə] [ʤʌmpə] | sweater, jumper |
hat. | hat | |
cap | [Kæp] | cap |
pocket. | [Pɒkɪt] | |
shorts. | [ʃɔːts] | shorts |
shoes. | [ʃuːz] | shoes |
dress | dress | |
skirt | skirt | |
jeans. | [ʤiːnz] | jeans |
underwear. | [Ʌndəweə] | underwear |
socks. | socks | |
bag. | a bag | |
purse. | lady handbag, wallet | |
coat | coat | |
scarf. | scarf | |
gloves. | gloves | |
wallet | [WɒLɪt] | wallet |
uniform | [Juːnɪfɔːm] | a uniform |
belt. | belt | |
button. | [Bʌtn] | button, button |
zip. | zipper Zipper |
Examples:
Where Can I Buy Casual Clothes? - Where can I buy casual clothes?
He Wears a White Shirt At Work. - At work, he wears a white shirt.
Press Your Pants. - Purchase your pants.
Note: In American English, Pants and Trusers are pants, in British Pants - panties, trusers - pants.
He Was Wearing a Leather Jacket. - It was a leather jacket.
I WANT A DEER SWEATER. - I want a sweater with deer.
Is There A Rabbit In The Hat? - Is there a rabbit in this hat?
MOST MEN WEAR CAPS. - Many men wear caps.
Don't Keep Your Hands In The Pockets. - Do not hold hands in your pockets.
Can I Wear Shorts AT The Office? - Can I wear shorts in the office?
My Shoes Are Tight. - My shoes are hise.
She CAN't Fit Into Her Old Dress. - She does not fit into the old dress.
A CAT SCRATCHED HER SKIRT. - The cat scratched her skirt.
Jeans Are Always In Fashion. - Jeans are always in fashion.
This Is a Famous Underwear Brand. - This is a well-known brand of underwear.
A SOCK MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED FROM THE WASHING MACHINE. - The sock mysteriously disappeared from the washing machine.
My Cat Loves Sleeping in Bags and Boxes. - My cat loves to sleep in bags and boxes.
Watch Your Purse. - Keep track of your handbag.
IT's Cold, You'd Better Take A Coat. - Now it's cold, you'd better take a coat.
His Scarf Was Hiding a Thin Scar. - His scarf hid a thin scar.
I Left My Gloves in the Gloves Box. - I left gloves in the glove box (in the glove).
I Found An Empty Wallet. - I found an empty wallet.
Do I Have To Wear This Uniform At Work? - Do I have to wear this uniform at work?
Fasten Your Seat Belts. - Fasten the seat belts.
Hit The Button. - Press the button.
Fasten (Do Up) The Buttons on Your Shirt. - button buttons on a shirt.
The Zip Has Stuck. - zipped zipper.
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