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KITCHEN
(63 WORD TO PRACTICE)

About the Topic: Kitchen

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in a house. It is the place where people cook, prepare, and sometimes eat their food. In the kitchen, we use many different objects and appliances to make meals — like a stove, oven, fridge, sink, and microwave.

People use the kitchen every day. In the morning, they make breakfast — maybe eggs, toast, or tea. At lunchtime, they prepare sandwiches or soup. In the evening, families cook dinner together. The kitchen is often full of nice smells and warm light.

Learning kitchen words helps students talk about their homes, daily routines, and food. It also helps them understand and use common English words in real life — like “I cook in the kitchen,” “The fridge is full,” or “The pan is on the stove.”

The kitchen is not only a place for cooking but also a place for sharing and helping. Families and friends often work together in the kitchen — washing vegetables, setting the table, or baking cakes.


Sample Vocabulary

  • Stove

  • Oven

  • Fridge

  • Sink

  • Microwave

  • Pan

  • Pot

  • Spoon

  • Cup

  • Plate


Learning Outcomes

After learning this topic, students will be able to:

  1. Identify common kitchen objects and appliances in English.

  2. Use simple sentences to describe what they do in the kitchen.

  3. Talk about food preparation and cooking in daily life.

  4. Improve vocabulary, pronunciation, and speaking confidence.

  5. Use prepositions to describe object locations (e.g., on the table, in the fridge).


Benefits of the BoomWords Game

The BoomWords Game makes learning kitchen words fun and active! The teacher says “Kitchen!” and students take turns saying a kitchen word — “spoon,” “fridge,” “pan,” “cup,” etc. If a student repeats a word or pauses too long, they say “Boom!” and sit down.

This game helps students:

  • Remember new kitchen vocabulary quickly.

  • Practice pronunciation and fast thinking.

  • Listen carefully to others’ words.

  • Build confidence while speaking English in front of classmates.

Teachers can use real kitchen objects, pictures, or flashcards during the game. Students can also describe where things are — “The spoon is on the plate,” or “The pan is on the stove.”


Teacher’s Comment

“Students really enjoyed learning kitchen words today. They were able to describe the kitchen and use sentences like ‘The cup is on the table.’ The BoomWords game made the class active and helped them remember the words easily.”


Student’s Comment

“I liked the kitchen lesson a lot! Now I can say words like fridge, oven, and sink. The BoomWords game was very funny, and I learned how to talk about what I do in the kitchen.”


Example Sentences

  1. I cook food on the stove.

  2. The fridge is full of fruits and vegetables.

  3. The oven is hot.

  4. There is a cup on the table.

  5. The spoon is next to the plate.

  6. My mother washes dishes in the sink.

  7. We heat food in the microwave.

  8. The pan is on the stove.

  9. I drink tea from a cup.

  10. We played the BoomWords game with kitchen words in class.