chair /tʃer/ (noun) a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a back, a seat and four legs Example: The chair has four legs.
table /ˈteɪbl/ (noun) a piece of furniture that consists of a flat top supported by legs Example: This table is very high.
house /haʊs/ (noun) a building for people to live in, usually for one family Example: My house is very big.
desk /desk/ (noun) a piece of furniture like a table, often with drawers (= parts like boxes in it with handles on the front for pulling them open) , that you sit at to read, write, work, etc. Example: There is a book on that desk.
bedroom /ˈbedruːm/ (noun) a room for sleeping in Example: They’re looking for a house with two bedrooms.
kitchen /ˈkɪtʃɪn/ (noun) a room in which meals are cooked or prepared Example: She's in the kitchen.
bathroom /ˈbæθruːm/ (noun) a room in which there is a bath, a washbasin and often a toilet Example: Go and wash your hands in the bathroom.
there /ðer/ (adverb) used to show that something exists or happens Example: There seemed to be no doubt about it.
here /hɪr/ (adverb) used after a verb or preposition to mean ‘in, at or to this position or place’ Example: Let's get out of here
living room /ˈlɪvɪŋ ruːm/ (noun) a room in a house where people sit together, watch television, etc. Example: Our living room is very big.
in /ɪn/ (preposition) at a point within an area or a space Example: The cat is sleeping in the box.
on /ɑːn/ (preposition) in or into a position covering, touching or forming part of a surface Example: The elephant is standing on the ball.
large /lɑːrdʒ/ (adjective) big in size or quantity Example: A large proportion of old people live alone