Parts of the House
Phrasal Verbs
Household Items
Cultural Questions
Random
100

What is the name of the room where you cook?

K-I-T-C-H-E-N

(Triple points if you get it right on the first try)

100

If your bedroom is messy, you need to ______ it ______.

O-R-G-A-N-I-Z-E

(You did well, champ. Here’s double points for you.)


100

What is the machine that keeps food cold?

F-R-I-D-G-E

100

What type of home is built with compacted snow and used in polar regions?

I-G-L-O-O

100

Which phrasal verb means “to return something to its proper place”?


(→ Challenge a classmate to answer or spell it and earn double points.)

Put away

200

This is the place under the house, often used for storage in the U.S.

BASEMENT

→ Double points if you spell it correctly, including all spaces.

200

To remove the garbage from your home is to ______ ______ the trash.

Take out

200

This object lets you change the TV channel from the sofa.

Remote

200

This type of home is often built on wheels and is very small but functional.

Tiny house

(Double points if you spell it correctly, including all spaces.)

200

Which phrasal verb means “to finish your supply of something, like milk”?

Run out of

300

Name a difference between a “yard” and a “garden” in English.

Yard = open grassy area

Garden = where plants/flowers grow

300

Explain the difference between “wake up” and “get up” using examples.

wake up = stop sleeping; get up = leave the bed

300

Name three kitchen utensils you can use to make & eat eggs

Pan, spatula, plate

300

Describe what a Zoteuela is.

A zoteuela is a kind of laundry room in a Mexican house, usually next to the kitchen. People use it for washing clothes, keeping cleaning supplies, or sometimes as a space for pets. It’s practical, simple, and very common in traditional and modern homes in Mexico.

300

In Japan, what type of hotel offers small pods for sleeping?

Capsule hotel

400

What do you call the outdoor area at the front of the house where you can greet neighbors or drink coffee?

P-O-R-C-H

(You did well, champ. Here’s double points for you.)

400

In Mexico, many houses have a “azotea.” How would you explain what it is in English?

It’s a flat rooftop, sometimes used for laundry, storage, or even social events

400

hat’s the name of the piece of furniture where you keep plates and glasses in the kitchen?

What's the missing letter?

W

400

What do you call a small house built in a tree?

**(I want a hint.)**

Really?

400

Describe your dream home in 4 sentences. Include:

  • The location

  • The type of house

  • At least 3 pieces of furniture or items

  • 1 phrasal verb you’ve learned

→ I need some help from (X) classmate: “X, do you know the answer?” (Double point for both)

500

Describe your dream house in as much detail as possible using today’s vocabulary. Include:

  • Type of house

  • Location

  • 3 rooms or features

  • 1 phrasal verb in context

  • 1 cultural reference from the lesson

BLAH, BLAH, BLAH

500

Choose one house type from around the world we studied (tiny house, igloo, capsule hotel, etc.) and say two interesting facts about it.

Capsule hotels offer small pods for sleeping—compact but private. Bathrooms are shared, and you usually keep luggage in a locker.

500

Describe your dream home in 4 sentences. Include:

  • The location

  • The type of house

  • At least 3 pieces of furniture or items

  • 1 phrasal verb you’ve learned

LOL

500

What do you do if you spill something on the floor?

Clean...

Clean Up

*Use it in a sentence. Triple points if you get it right on the first try.*

500

Which item do you use to wash your hands or dishes?

(Just for daring to do the most random and difficult, double points!)

Sink