Description
Teach the words for places in a house.
Most of the pictures have a lot of detail. For older classes you can use these cards to elicit the names of the objects you see in each room. For younger classes you can teach only the name of the room.
Only one picture shows people, but you can also use these cards to talk about activities your family might do in each room: We cook in the kitchen. We watch TV in the living room. I study in my bedroom, etc.
There are two different cards for “bedroom”.

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9 Pages
Rooms in a House Word List
- basement
- bathroom
- bedroom
- dining room
- garage
- kitchen
- laundry room
- living room
NELSON –
REMARKABLE AND EXCELLENT MATERIAL.
THANK YOU A LOT FOR SHARING THIS WONDERFUL AND VALUABLE MATERIAL WITH OTHERS AS IN THIS CASE WITH ME AS AN EFL TEACHER IN SOUTH AMERICA COLOMBIA.
I APPRECIATE THIS IN SUCH A WAY. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Karen –
Hi Nelson. You’re very welcome π
Kimera –
Thank you for sharing your material. It makes my job so much easier and the material is clear and easy to understand.
Karen –
That’s great to hear. Thanks for the feedback, Kimera!
Mags Lim –
Thank you so much!!! it is awesome!!!
Skip Taylor –
This site has been really helpful to me for teaching English here in Japan.
The images are great quality, and I use the small cards for various games.
Many thanks for sharing this fine resource.
Karen –
You’re welcome π
Camille MacLean –
Thank you so much. This is so helpful for teaching ESL/Literacy.
Michelle –
Thank you very much for the great flash cards!!!!! They will be very helpful with my students!
Karen –
Glad to hear they’re useful for your students π
Cooper –
Thanks so much for helping me to help my toddlers!
Karen –
No problem! π
Kiena –
thanks for sharing your good work!
Karen –
You’re welcome. I didn’t draw these ones, though, just collected them together in a set for teaching.
Andrej Ricnik –
Awesome – thanks for sharing! π
Karen –
You’re welcome!
Hannah Lovegrove –
Hi! I’m an ESL techer in the South of Sapin. Would it be possible to make a set of flashcards for furniture? Thanks
Karen –
Thanks for the suggestion! I will add furniture to my list of flashcards to make π I hope to make a few new sets in a month or two, sorry it can’t be sooner.
Huong Vu –
Many thanks for sharing your cards which make my lessons more interesting.
Camilla –
Hi! Thanks for such an opportunity to get wonderful material for teaching! I just wonder…what is there on the bathtub (on the right, near the curtain)? Can’t get it:(
Karen –
The object on the bathtub ledge is a diving mask π It’s easier to see in the large card, but still a little ambiguous.
Mara –
EXCELLENT
Gladys Crespo –
Great
vahagn –
nice
Olga –
AWESOME
Crystal –
great resourceβ₯!
Noor –
Very nice flashcards. Thanks for these!
Di –
Well done!!!
Monique –
nice!
Daniel Batista Ramos –
awesome