Learn Vocabulary for Homes & Buildings: Free English Activities
This interactive lesson is designed to help English learners master essential vocabulary for describing homes and buildings. For the best learning experience, start with Activity 1: Key Vocabulary, where you can study the definitions of all 14 key terms.
Once you feel confident, you can move through the other activities to test and reinforce your knowledge: check your understanding with the Matching game and the Quiz, practice your spelling and context skills with the Fill in the Blanks exercise, and build fluency by creating your own sentences in the Writing section. Finally, apply what you’ve learned by answering the questions in the Personal Reflection activity.
Interactive Homes & Buildings Activities
Learn English Vocabulary for Your Home
🏠 Inside the Home
Learn these important words to talk about homes and buildings.
Where you live
A space in a building
Tables, chairs, beds
The top of a house
The side of a room
What you walk on
Activity 1: Key Vocabulary
Learn these important words for homes and buildings.
- buildings (n): structures with walls and a roof like a house or factory.
- tables (n): furniture with a flat top and one or more legs.
- chairs (n): a seat for one person, with a back and typically four legs.
- roof (n): the cover on the top of a building.
- picture (n): a painting, drawing, or photograph on a wall.
- wall (n): an upright side of a room or building.
- room (n): a part of the inside of a building, separated by walls.
- furniture (n): large movable objects like tables, chairs, and beds.
- house (n): a building where people live.
- ceiling (n): the upper inside surface of a room.
- floor (n): the part of a room that you walk on.
- plastic (n): a light, strong material made by chemicals.
- uncomfortable (adj): not feeling comfortable or relaxed.
- wooden (adj): made of wood.

