Types of Houses
Parts of a House (easy)
Parts of a House (harder)
Furniture
Appliances
100

A large building with many individual units, which are commonly rented

An apartment, or flat

100

Where you go to sleep

Bedroom

100

What you climb to get from one story of a house to another

Staircase

100

Where you can lay back and watch some TV

Couch, or sofa

100

What you use to clean your clothes

Washing machine

200

A highly populated, urban area full of poorly constructed housing, typically a sign of poverty

The slums

200

Where you cook food

Kitchen

200

The road in front of the front gate

The drive

200

Where you can sit down and do some work

Desk

200

What you use to control the temperature in the house

Air conditioning

300

An area with mobile homes and RVs, generally considered to be low-income housing

A trailer park

300

Where you park your car

Garage
300

The area right below the roof

Attic
300

Where you keep your clothes

Dresser, wardrobe, closet, etc.

300

What you use to suck up dirt from the floor

Vacuum cleaner

400

A house that is not physically connected to any other houses

A detached house

400

Where you eat

Dining room

400

The area beneath a house, usually used for storage

Cellar, or basement

400

A low table, usually in the living room, where you can put drinks, books, and other small items

Coffee table

400

What you use to boil water

Kettle

500

An enormous house, which is usually very expensive

A mansion

500

An outdoor section of the house, usually on the second floor or higher

Balcony

500

An outer room that opens into another room, often used as an area to wait

Anteroom

500

An outdoor place to sit that typically hangs between two trees

Hammock

500

What you use to get wrinkles out of your clothes

Iron