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GARDEN
(32 WORD TO PRACTICE)

About the Topic: Garden

A garden is a beautiful place where people grow plants, flowers, trees, and vegetables. It can be behind a house, in front of a school, or in a park. Learning garden vocabulary helps students talk about nature and the outdoors in English.

In a garden, we can see many things. There are flowers like roses and tulips, trees that give us shade, and grass that covers the ground. People sometimes grow vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots, or cucumbers in their gardens. We can also see a fence, a bench, or a watering can.

Gardens are peaceful and full of color. We can water the plants, pick flowers, sit and read, or play in the garden. Learning garden words helps students talk about what they see and do outside, and it teaches them to appreciate nature.


Sample Vocabulary

  • Garden

  • Flower

  • Tree

  • Grass

  • Plant

  • Bench

  • Fence

  • Watering can

  • Vegetable

  • Soil


Learning Outcomes

After learning this topic, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and name common objects and plants found in a garden.

  2. Use garden vocabulary in simple English sentences.

  3. Talk about what they do in the garden using basic verbs.

  4. Describe nature using colors and simple adjectives.

  5. Improve speaking and writing skills through vocabulary practice.


Benefits of the BoomWords Game

The BoomWords Game makes learning garden vocabulary exciting! The teacher says the topic “garden,” and students take turns saying words such as “flower,” “tree,” “grass,” and “plant.” If a student repeats a word or cannot think of one, they say “Boom!” and sit down.

This game helps students:

  • Remember garden words more easily.

  • Speak English faster and with more confidence.

  • Listen carefully to their classmates.

  • Enjoy learning in a fun and active way.

Teachers can make the activity even more interesting by showing pictures of gardens, plants, or flowers during the game.


Teacher’s Comment

“Students learned garden vocabulary very well today. They used the new words in sentences like ‘The flower is red’ and ‘There are trees in the garden.’ The BoomWords game helped everyone remember the words while having fun. Great job, class!”


Student’s Comment

“I liked learning about the garden. Now I know many new words like flower, tree, and grass. The BoomWords game was fun, and I enjoyed saying the words quickly. I want to have a big garden one day!”


Example Sentences

  1. There are many flowers in the garden.

  2. The trees are tall and green.

  3. The grass is soft and fresh.

  4. I water the plants every day.

  5. My father grows vegetables in our garden.

  6. We sit on the bench and read books.

  7. The fence is around the garden.

  8. I use a watering can to help the plants grow.

  9. The soil is brown and soft.

  10. We play the BoomWords game with garden words in class.