PARTS OF A HOUSE
(41 WORD TO PRACTICE)
About the Topic: Parts of a House
A house is a place where people live, sleep, eat, and spend time together. Every house has different parts or rooms, and each one has a special purpose. Learning the names of these parts helps students talk about their homes and describe where things are.
Common parts of a house include the living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, dining room, and garden. In the living room, people watch TV or talk. The kitchen is where we cook and prepare food. In the bedroom, we sleep and rest. The bathroom is where we wash and brush our teeth. Families eat meals in the dining room, and some houses have a garden outside for playing or relaxing.
Knowing these words is very useful in daily life. When students can describe their homes in English, they can also talk about furniture, routines, and family life. It helps them use English in a natural and fun way!
Sample Vocabulary
Living room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bathroom
Dining room
Garden
Door
Window
Roof
Wall
Learning Outcomes
After learning this topic, students will be able to:
Identify and name the main parts of a house.
Use simple English sentences to describe their home.
Say where family members are in the house.
Understand and use prepositions like “in,” “on,” and “next to.”
Practice speaking and listening through games and activities.
Benefits of the BoomWords Game
The BoomWords Game makes learning about houses fun and easy! The teacher says “Parts of a House!” and students take turns saying one word: “bedroom,” “kitchen,” “bathroom,” “door,” etc. If someone repeats a word or forgets, they say “Boom!” and sit down.
This game helps students:
Remember the names of different rooms quickly.
Practice pronunciation and listening.
Use English words in a playful way.
Feel confident speaking aloud in class.
To make the game more exciting, the teacher can show pictures of a house or draw one on the board. Students can point to each part and say its name. They can also make short sentences like “I sleep in the bedroom” or “I cook in the kitchen.”
Teacher’s Comment
“Students learned the parts of a house very well today. They used short sentences like ‘The bathroom is next to the bedroom.’ The BoomWords game helped them speak and remember the new words easily. Great energy and teamwork in class!”
Student’s Comment
“I liked this lesson because I can now talk about my home in English. I know words like kitchen, garden, and living room. The BoomWords game was fun — I didn’t forget any words this time!”
Example Sentences
My house has a living room and a kitchen.
I sleep in the bedroom.
I wash in the bathroom.
We eat in the dining room.
There are flowers in the garden.
The door is brown.
The window is open.
The roof is red.
The wall is white.
We played the BoomWords game about the parts of a house.

