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Everyday objects in English: review your vocabulary

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:47 am
by bitheerani319
Whether you're learning English from scratch or just getting better at your lessons and don't want to forget the basics, it never hurts to brush up on vocabulary related to your everyday life. Talking or writing about the objects and people around you is a great way to practice, and the best thing is that you can do it constantly.


Getting used to describing what you see inside yourself in English will pakistan phone number list you to “change your mindset” and start thinking in English, which is a big step in learning the language. That’s why today we bring you a few tips to help you talk about everyday objects. Let’s go!



In class
Your regular English classes are your best source of vocabulary. It is in them that you will have the opportunity to ask and learn new things, so make the most of them! Ask as many questions as you can, dare to use what you know and don't be afraid to make mistakes. In class, all the mistakes you make will help you to continue progressing.




For now, here are a few phrases that might be useful to you in class:

Can I borrow your rubber? —Can you lend me the rubber?
I left my highlighter on the desk .
The board markers are dry. — The whiteboard markers are worn out.



In the office
If you have an office job , you'll find plenty of time to spend a few minutes practicing English. If you don't have anyone to practice with, take advantage of simple solo tasks to review. Do you have a to-do list to make? Try it in English! You can probably think of more ways to integrate English into your work , but here are a few ideas: