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furniture |
Things in your home are called furniture.
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house |
You live in a house.
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home |
You can say go to your house, or go home.
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flat |
You live in a block of flats. You live in a flat.
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bathroom |
The room where you shower and brush your teeth is called a bathroom.
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garage |
The room where you keep your car is called a garage.
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toilet |
In public spaces there are male and female toilets. At home you may only have one toilet to share.
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garden |
The green space outside your house is called the garden.
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bedroom |
The room where you sleep is called a bedroom.
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stairs |
To go up or down a floor in your house you use the stairs.
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ceiling |
The surface above your head in your home is called a ceiling.
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cupboard |
In the kitchen, you put plates, cups and bowls in a cupboard, to make it look clean and tidy.
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fridge |
To keep food and drink cold you use a fridge.
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shelf |
Flowers and photographs are put on a shelf so that people can see them.
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drawers |
Keep things in drawers to keep the home tidy. Open and close the drawers to take things out and put things in.
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wardrobe |
Clothes are usually kept in a wardrobe in your bedroom.
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carpet |
The soft surface on the floor is called a carpet.
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