Essential Vocabulary for Bathrooms: ESL Lesson for Beginners
This ESL lesson introduces beginner learners to essential vocabulary related to bathrooms. Students will learn about common bathroom items and activities, including the bathtub, shower, sink, toilet, and more. Each item comes with a simple definition and context to help learners understand their use and function. This lesson is perfect for building foundational English vocabulary for everyday situations, enhancing both speaking and comprehension skills.
Essential Vocabulary for Bathrooms: ESL Lesson for Beginners
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Beginning ESL Lesson Bathrooms
bathtub • The boy is in the bathtub. • He is taking a bubble bath.
shower • The man is taking a shower. • He is scrubbing his back with a scrub brush.
sink • This is a bathroom sink. • Water is coming out of the faucet.
plunger • We use a plunger to unclog sinks and toilets.
faucet • Water comes out of a faucet. • Faucets have cold water and hot water.
mirror • There is a mirror above the bathroom sink. • We can see our faces in the mirror.
toilet • This is a toilet. • The lid is up.
toilet paper . This is a roll of toilet paper.
towel • The towel is hanging on a towel rack.
towel rack • Bathrooms have towel racks. • We hang towels on a towel rack.
toothpaste & toothbrush • We brush our teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste.
dental floss • We use dental floss to clean between our teeth.
wastebasket • The wastebasket is full of trash.
blow dryer • We can dry our hair with a blow dryer.
curling iron • Women curl their hair with a curling iron.
make-up • Some women wear make-up. • Women look in the mirror when they put on their make-up.
scale • The man is standing on a scale. • He weighs 185 pounds. 185 lbs.
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