Common Objects Vocabulary
Learn to name and describe 50+ everyday objects in English with proper pronunciation and example sentences.
Introduction to Common Objects
Knowing the names of everyday objects is essential for daily conversations. Today, you'll learn vocabulary for objects you encounter every day at home, office, school, and in public places. Each object includes pronunciation guide and example sentences.
Household Objects
Objects you find in different rooms of a house:
Office & School Objects
Objects in Public Places
Pronunciation Practice
Exercise 1: Object Name Pronunciation
Listen and repeat these common object names:
Exercise 2: Flashcard Practice
Click the cards to flip and practice object names:
What is this?
Click to revealComputer
Electronic device for work
What is this?
Click to revealRefrigerator
Keeps food cold
What is this?
Click to revealElevator
Moves between floors
Grammar Tips: Using Articles with Objects
Using "a" or "an"
- Use "a" before consonant sounds: a computer, a refrigerator
- Use "an" before vowel sounds: an elevator, an ATM
- For specific objects: The computer on my desk
- For general objects: A computer is useful
Practice Sentences
- "I need a pen." (any pen)
- "The pen on the table is mine." (specific pen)
- "She bought an expensive sofa." (vowel sound)
- "The refrigerator is empty." (specific one)
Exercise 3: Describe Your Room
Practice describing objects in your room using the vocabulary you learned:
Example Description:
"In my bedroom, there is a bed near the window. Next to the bed, there is a lamp on a table. I have a wardrobe for my clothes and a mirror on the wall. On my desk, I have a computer and a notebook."
More Examples & Real-Life Practice
Describe everyday objects and colors around you.
Vocabulary & Phrases
| English | Pronunciation | Usage | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Table | /ˈteɪ.bəl/ | Furniture | The keys are on the table. |
| Chair | /tʃeər/ | Furniture | Please take a chair. |
| Window | /ˈwɪn.dəʊ/ | Room | Open the window, please. |
| Red | /red/ | Color | She wore a red dress. |
| Blue | /bluː/ | Color | The sky is blue today. |
| Green | /ɡriːn/ | Color | The plants are green. |
| Kitchen | /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ | Room | Mom is in the kitchen. |
| Bathroom | /ˈbɑːθ.ruːm/ | Room | Where is the bathroom? |
Sample Sentences
English: The bag is on the chair.
Tip: Preposition practice.English: I need a pen and a notebook.
Tip: Classroom / office.English: The walls are white.
Tip: Color + noun.Key Takeaways
- Learned 50+ common object names in English
- Mastered pronunciation of household items
- Practiced office and school object vocabulary
- Learned to describe objects in complete sentences
Today's Achievement
Excellent! You can now name and describe everyday objects in English. This vocabulary will help you in daily conversations at home, work, school, and public places.
Complete Guide to Common Objects Vocabulary in English
This comprehensive Day 6 lesson teaches you essential English vocabulary for everyday objects found in homes, offices, schools, and public places. Mastering object names is crucial for daily conversations and practical English usage.
Why Learn Common Object Vocabulary?
- Daily Communication: Essential for describing your surroundings and needs
- Shopping & Errands: Helps when buying items or asking for directions
- Work & Study: Necessary vocabulary for professional and academic settings
- Problem Solving: Enables you to explain issues with objects (e.g., "The printer isn't working")