Project description of the room in English. Description of a room in English: essay and necessary vocabulary

The topic “Furniture” in English is one of the compulsory subjects when learning the language. It is not difficult to learn pieces of furniture in English, because this topic is very visual - students, as a rule, are happy to draw plans for their “ideal” rooms or houses, immediately applying new words in practical tasks.

Conventionally, for ease of learning, you can “divide the furniture into rooms.” Of course, some words will be common to several rooms, that is, furniture can be in both the living room and the bedroom, for example. But the more room for creativity. Our task is to cover as many words as possible, dividing them into semantic groups. In the signs we will include not only words on the topic of furniture in English with translation, but also the names of some items that, although not furniture, are familiar and necessary in a particular room.

Bedroom - bedroom

Living-room - living room

Study (den) - study

Kitchen - kitchen

Bathroom - bathroom

faucet (hot, cold water)

toilet roll/toilet paper

|ˈtɔɪlət roʊl|/|ˈtɔɪlət ˈpeɪpər|

toilet paper

bathroom cabinet

|ˈbæθruːm ˈkæbɪnət|

shelf in the bathroom

|ˈwɑːʃbeɪsn|

sink

|ˈtuːθbrʌʃ|

Toothbrush

|ˈtuːθpeɪst|

toothpaste

towel

|ˈtaʊəl reɪl|

towel hanger

bath mat

|ˈwɒʃɪŋ məʃiːn|

washing machine

|ˈlɔːndri ˈbæskɪt|

laundry basket

Hall - hallway

We got acquainted with the basic words on the topic of furniture in English. Now you can start learning new words. If your own home doesn't inspire you to put all of these words into practice, the Internet provides students with a variety of illustrated dictionaries.

Don't forget to say new words out loud. The combination of visual and auditory memory will serve to quickly memorize them. At the beginning of the article, plans for a “dream house” were mentioned. We recommend that you spend some time creating such a plan. The more detailed you draw the layout of the rooms, the more objects you “arrange” in them, the better the words will be remembered. Once the plan is ready, talk about the location of each item in each room relative to each other, window (window), wall (wall) and door (door). Use prepositions in sentences:

  • next to
  • opposite - opposite
  • to the left - to the left
  • to the right - to the right
  • behind - behind
  • between - between
  • in front - in front of

For example: There is a big mirror between the armchairs in the hall.- Between the chairs in the hallway there is a large mirror.

Online exercises on the topic "Furniture"

To maximize the benefits of learning new material, we suggest completing online exercises on the topic “Furniture.”

Please indicate the correct translation of the word.

Choose a piece of furniture that makes sense.

Make sentences from words.

    Armchair next to the sofa
    ... is to the armchair sofa next The ... is to the armchair sofa next The ... is to the armchair sofa next The ... is to the armchair sofa next The ... is to the armchair sofa next The ...is to the armchair sofa next The.

    The oven is to the right of the stove.
    ... is to cooker of the the right The oven ... is to cooker of the the right The oven ... is to cooker of the the right The oven ... is to cooker of the the right The oven .. .is to cook of the right The oven.

My room is cozy, warm and bright because it has a large window. My room is cozy, warm and bright, because it has a large window.

Opposite the closet, on the opposite wall, is my bed. Opposite the cabinet, on the opposite wall, is my bed.

bookcase - bookcase [ˈbʊk keɪs]

bed

Essay My room

I have my own room. It is spacious and square in shape. When I enter this room, a large metal-plastic window immediately catches my eye. It goes out into the yard. There are flowers in pots on the windowsill. I like to admire their greenery on winter evenings. The room has light green wallpaper and greenish curtains on the window. On the ceiling is a small bright chandelier with three shades.

The room has modern furniture in light colors. To the right of the door is a long computer desk and chair. On the table is a computer, my textbooks, school notebooks. To the right of the door is a high wall of furniture. It stores bed linen and my things.

There are books, photo albums, and souvenirs on the shelves. There is a wide light green sofa along the wall. The floor in my room is covered with laminate. There is a small fluffy rug on it. I like to sit on it sometimes and look through magazines. My room is bright and cozy. I like to relax here, study homework, and spend free time with my friends.

Translation:

I have my own room. It is spacious, square in shape. When I enter this room, a large metal-plastic window immediately catches my eye. It goes to the courtyard. On the windowsill are potted flowers. I like winter evenings to admire their greenery. The room has light green wallpaper and greenish curtains on the window. On the ceiling is a small bright chandelier with three lights.

The room has modern furniture in bright colors. To the right of the door is a long computer desk and chair. On the table is a computer, my textbooks, school notebooks. To the right of the door is a high furniture wall. It keeps bed linen, my things.

On the shelves there are books, photo albums, souvenirs. Along the wall is a wide light green sofa. The floor in my room is covered with laminate. On it lies a small fluffy rug. I like to sit on it and look through magazines sometimes. My room is bright and cozy. I like her and relax, and learn lessons, and spend free time with her friends.

Dialogue

- Hi Oleg. Tell me about your room.

- Hello, Roman. Okay, listen! When you enter the room, there is a huge window in front with pink curtains, and there is a large cactus on the window. To the left of the window there is a closet with my clothes.

- And on the right?

— And on the right is my desktop, and on it is a computer. Half the room is occupied by a bed. To the left of the bed is a cabinet where I store my things.

— What color are the walls in your room?

— The walls are yellow. This is my favorite color!

- Wow! What a beautiful room you have.

Translation:

- Hi Oleg. Tell me about your room.

— Hello, Roman. Okay, listen! When you enter the room, in front of a huge window with pink curtains, on the window is a large cactus. To the left of the window is a wardrobe with my clothes.

—And on the right?

— And on the right is my desktop, and on it is a computer. Half of the room is occupied by a bed. To the left of the bed is a drawer where I store my things.

“What is the color of the wall in your room?”

— The walls are yellow. This is my favorite color!

- wow! What a beautiful room you have.

Exercise (introductory). Repeat the topic. Read and translate description of the room in English.

I have my own room. There is ... thick red ... carpet in my ... room. … carpet is on … floor in … front of … sofa. My … writing table is near … window. On... windowsill there is... fine... vase with... lovely... flowers. I have no... piano in my... room. There is … guitar on … chair in … corner. I like to play ... guitar in ... evenings.. You can see ... nice ... coffee table in ... middle of ... room to ... right of ... door. It is...black. There are ... lot of magazines on ... table. There are … beautiful pictures on … walls. What… cozy room I have!

Continue to study vocabulary on the topic “Furniture. Interior"

English words on the topic “Furniture. Furniture" (to describe a room)

Words in bold, a must-know for beginners.

  1. coffee table - coffee table
  2. carpet- carpet
  3. floor- floor
  4. armchair- armchair
  5. end table - side table (to the sofa)
  6. l amp- lamp
  7. lampshade - lampshade
  8. window- window
  9. curtains- curtains
  10. sofa- sofa
  11. pillow- pillow
  12. ceiling- ceiling
  13. wall- wall
  14. wall unit - wall (furniture set)
  15. TV set- TV
  16. video cassette recorder - video recorder
  17. stereo system - music center
  18. speaker - column
  19. love-seat - sofa for two
  20. plant- plant
  21. painting- painting
  22. frame - frame
  23. mantelpiece - mantelpiece
  24. fireplace- fireplace
  25. fireplace screen - fireplace screen
  26. photograph- photo
  27. bookcase- bookshelf

A complete list of words on the topic “Interior. Furniture" COMING SOON

Description of the room in English for beginners. Exercise

Task 1 (introductory). Try to compose description of the room in English in the picture below using and

Task 2. Answer the questions based on the picture.

  1. What is there between the love-seat and the bookcase?
  2. What is there on the bookcase?
  3. What is there in the right hand cober of the room?
  4. What is there at the back of the room?
  5. What is there in the wall unit?
  6. What is there above the fireplace?
  7. What is there on the floor in front of the sofa?
  8. What is there on the carpet?
  9. What is there next to the sofa?
  10. What is there on the sofa?
  1. Where is the sofa?
  2. Where is the love-seat?
  3. Where is the TV set?
  4. Where is the fireplace?
  5. Where is the painting?
  6. Where are the books?
  7. Where is the bookcase?
  8. Where is the endtable?
  9. Where is the coffee table?
  10. Where is the pot plant?

Task 3.Describe the furniture in the room in English.

SAMPLE. There is a cute big green sofa near the window.

Task 4.Describe the pieces of furniture in your room in English.

Task 5.Describe the room in the picture again. Compare the introductory description with the description you got this time.

Task 6. Write a detailed description of your rooms in English.

One of the first topics when learning English is naming the rooms in the house in English. Without knowing these words, it is impossible to describe the place where you live.

We bring to your attention English words with transcription, as well as with examples, naming almost all existing rooms in the house.

house, dwelling;

apartment house - apartment building; country house - house in a village; town house - city house; city ​​apartment; detached house - detached house; dilapidated / ramshackle house - dilapidated house; prefabricated house - a house made of ready-made blocks;

attic, attic, mezzanine;

E.g. Joking: "attic", head

to have rats in the attic - to have cockroaches in your head

Balcony [‘b?lk?n?]

E.g. There is the balcony in our flat.

Bathroom [‘b???ru?m]

bathroom

E.g. What color are the walls in your bathroom?

There are two bathrooms in their house.

Bedroom [‘bedru?m]

E.g. How many bedrooms are there in your house?

single bedroom - room with one bed

double bedroom - room with two beds

Boxroom

pantry, closet

E.g. Boxroom is a room where boxes and the other unnecessary things are kept.

Cellar [‘sel?]

basement; cellar; basement

E.g. My grandfather keeps wine in the cellar.

Cloakroom [‘kl?ukrum] dressing room, dressing room

E.g. Cloakroom is a room where coats and other belongings may be left.

Conservatory greenhouse, greenhouse, winter garden

E.g. Conservatory is a room in the house where a lot of flowers and plants.

Dining-room [‘da?n??rum] dining room

E.g. Is there a large table in your dining-room?

Downstairs [‘daun’st??z]

bottom, lower floor of a building, lower part of a building

E.g. The toilet is downstairs near the bathroom.

apartment

E.g. I can’t open the front door of my flat as I have no keys.

Games room

Game room

E.g. Games room is a room in large houses where games are played.

Guestroom [‘gestrum]

guest bedroom

E.g. Rich people have special guestrooms for their friends.

Hall hall(s), hall, dining room (large room for public receptions or events)

E.g. I left my bag in the hall.

Kitchen [‘k???n]

field kitchen - field kitchen; kitchen unit - food processor

E.g. There is a little kitchen in the place where I live.

Larder [‘l??d?] / pantry [‘p?ntr?] pantry (for foodstuffs), pantry room

E.g. Larder is a room or large cupboard for storing food.

Library [‘la?br(?)r?]

library

E.g. Library is a room where books are kept.

Living-room [‘l?v??rum] / sitting room [‘s?t??rum] / lounge

living room, common room

E.g. Living-room is a room in a house for general and informal everyday use.

Study/Study room [‘st?d? rum]

study

E.g. I would like to have my own study room.

Toilet [‘t??l?t]

toilet, restroom

E.g. Have you got a toilet in your country house?

Upstairs [?p’st??z]

up (stairs), at the top, on the top floor

E.g. There are three bedrooms upstairs. What rooms are there upstairs?

Utility room

utility room, utility room

E.g. Utility room is a room where appliances such as washing machines are used.

Our living-room

I want to tell you about my favorite room in our flat. That is our living-room. It's large and light. There is a big window in it. There is not much furniture in our living-room. We have no armchairs, no wall-unit in the living-room because they take too much space. And there are no drapes on the window, only net curtain and jalousie.

I like our cream-colored wallpaper. On the left there is a sofa with the small bright cushions. On the right there is a tea-table. We usually have tea there on weekend while talking or watching TV. By the way, we have the big TV-set in front of the sofa and modern stereo-system in the corner. My father likes to listen to soft relaxing music after work.

There’s a long wooden bookshelf with many interesting classic and modern books on it. We have a big painting with a nice summer landscape above the sofa and some gig interesting photos of our family on the other walls. There is a thick warm carpet on the floor and a beautiful cut-glass chandelier on the ceiling. So that the living-room don’t look empty and not cozy there are two funny big toy dogs and several pots with beautiful green flowers. My mother likes them very much, so do I.

Our living-room is the place for rest and communication. It's special and comfortable. We all enjoy spending time there.

Translation: Description of the room - our living room

I want to tell you about my favorite room in our apartment. This is the living room. It is big and bright. It has a large window. There is little furniture in the living room. There are no armchairs or walls in the living room because they take up too much space. And there are no curtains on the windows, only curtains and blinds.

I love our cream wallpaper. On the left there is a sofa with small bright pillows. On the right is a tea table. We often drink tea on weekends while we talk or watch TV. By the way, we have a large TV opposite the sofa and a modern stereo system in the corner. My dad likes to listen to calm, relaxing music after work.

We have a long wooden bookshelf with many interesting classic and modern books. Above the sofa hangs a beautiful painting of a summer landscape, and on the other walls there are interesting photographs of our family. There is a thick soft carpet on the floor and a beautiful crystal chandelier on the ceiling. So that the living room does not look empty and uncomfortable, there are two funny toy dogs and several pots with beautiful green flowers. Mom really likes them, and so do I.