An instrument for writing with ink. All of you use it.
Pen
A theatre where people pay to watch films:
Cinema
You study numbers in this class.
Maths
Karate
A piece of furniture you sleep on.
Bed
An instrument for writing or drawing with graphite inside.
Pencil
A large shop which sells food and other goods that you need at home.
Supermarket
You study the past and what happened to people some time ago.
History
Dance
A seat with four legs.
Chair
A small book with pages where you write your notes during classes.
Notebook
A place where people who are ill go. There are doctors and nurses who cure them.
Hospital
You learn the language that is spoken in the UK, the US.
English
A game played between two teams of eleven people. Each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal.
Football
A green, living thing with leaves and sometimes flowers that grows. You water it.
Plant
A long, flat piece of plastic or wood with centimetres on it. You can measure things with it or draw straight lines.
Ruler
A place with books and documents. You go there and borrow books without paying for it.
Library
At this class you learn how to paint and draw.
Art
swimming
An opening in the wall covered with glass. Light comes through it.
Window
You use it to cut paper.
Scissors
Outdoor area for children with recreational equipment such as slides and swings.
Playground/Park
Students perform experiments in this class.
Science
Physical exercises to make you strong. You can also use special equipment to do it.
Gymnastics
A big cupboard where you hang your clothes.
Wardrobe
You carry your books and notebooks in it.
School bag
A building with objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest.
Museum
PE
A game where two teams of five people play. They throw a large ball through an open, metal ring (a hoop).
Basketball
A long, flat board fixed against a wall or inside a cupboard. You can put different objects on it.
Shelf