Who said everyday items and places are boring? Today, we'll explore the items you see around all the time and everyday places. A quick - but helpful - tour of words that'll keep you engaged! Ready to dive in? --------- 📝 Explanation Exercises: --------- ⭐️ Premium Services and Products: 👩🏻💻 Individual Classes: ❤️ Donation: --------- Haven't done it yet? Stay informed, follow us on: 👉🏽 Instagram: 👉🏽 Facebook: 👉🏽 Pinterest: 👉🏽 Tiktok: @learnenglishfluentlyacad 👉🏽 Twitter: 👉🏽 Telegram: --------- 👇🏽 I ADVISE YOU TO ALSO CHECK OUT: 👇🏽 Definite and Indefinite ARTICLES 🔥👉🏽 Singular and Plural Nouns 💥👉🏽 --------- *Vocabulary of the house in English* Common objects are part of our vocabulary and everyday communication. When learning the names of common objects, it could be helpful to start with naming the common objects at home. Some examples of household objects in English include: Cupboard Pillow Coffee maker Bed Spoon Blanket Knife Stove Sink Washing machine Pot Dish Fridge Sofa Stool Cup Television Glass *Vocabulary of the school in English* Whether you’re attending classes online or in a physical setting, it’s crucial to be familiar with the names of items that are commonly found in a classroom. For instance, Globe Highlighter Chalkboard Calculator Eraser Microphone Projector Sticky notes Water bottle Pen Notebook Desk Pencil Book Chair Backpack Paper Glue Door Ruler Whiteboard Window Clock Book Your English Lessons Online *Lexicon of places in English* *GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS:* Countries:The United States, France. Cities: New York City, Paris. Towns and villages: Springfield. So you need to know that a town is smaller than a city, a city is smaller than a country *BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES:* Houses Schools: like the university Hospitals: General Hospital Malls Parks *NATURAL FEATURES:* Lakes Rivers Forests Mountains *PUBLIC SPACES:* Libraries Cafes/Restaurants Theatres Stadiums *TRANSPORTATION HUBS:* Airports Train Stations Bus stops *WORKPLACES:* Offices Factories Warehouses *RECREATIONAL AREAS:* Beaches Playgrounds Clubs: like Country Clubs *Places in the city vocabulary in English* Places in the city are important to know when navigating a city. Here are some examples of places in the city! Note that the names can be different based on where you are coming from, US or UK. City centre (UK)/ City centre (US) Car park (UK)/ Parking lot (US) Telephone box (UK)/ Telephone booth (US) Pavement (UK)/ Sidewalk (US) Cycle path (UK)/ Bicycle path (US) Traffic jam Street lights Crossroads Flyover (UK)/ Overpass (US) Underpass Roundabout Pedestrian crossing (UK)/ Crosswalk (US) Road sign Traffic lights School Library Bookstore Post Office Pharmacy Hospital *Choose the correct article!* Let’s look at the articles we use when naming buildings or mountains or lakes. When naming buildings, use the article “The” before the name of the building. For example, «We have the Marriotts hotel, The Emperors palace.» When naming mountains, use the definite article “The“. For example, «The rocky mountain, The Himalayan Mountain.» Do not use “The” with mounts and lakes. For example, «He can see mount Fuji. I live by Lake Ontario.» Use the definite article “The” for names of seas, rivers and oceans. For example, «The Pacific Ocean, the Nile River, the Panama Canal.» We also use the definite article “The” with names that have the preposition “Of“. For example, «The University of…., The republic of.., The Island of….» Like we saw in the video when naming countries, we use the definite article “The” when naming countries that have words like Unions, Emirates, Kingdom. Like the United Kingdom, The United Arab Emirates, The United States.
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