Vocabulaire de la Maison (House Vocabulary)
This page presents a detailed list of French terms for different parts of a house, along with their English translations. The vocabulary is organized under the heading "Les pièces de la maison (Rooms of the house)", making it an excellent resource for students learning to décrire sa maison en anglais 6ème or for anyone studying vocabulaire de la maison en anglais CM2.
The list includes common rooms such as "Une chambre" (a bedroom), "Une cuisine" (a kitchen), and "Un salon" (a living/sitting room). It also covers less frequently mentioned areas like "Un grenier" (an attic) and "Une cave" (a basement), providing a comprehensive overview of les pièces de la maison en anglais.
Vocabulary: Une buanderie = a laundry
This term might be less familiar to beginners and is a valuable addition to the vocabulary list.
Highlight: The document includes structural elements of a house, such as "Un toit" (a roof), "Des escaliers" (the stairs), and "L'étage" (a storey), which are crucial for giving a complete description of a home.
These terms allow learners to describe not just the rooms but also the layout and structure of a house, enhancing their ability to décrire une maison en anglais.
Example: To use this vocabulary in context, a student might say: "Ma maison a deux étages. Au rez-de-chaussée, il y a un salon, une cuisine, et une salle à manger. À l'étage, on trouve trois chambres et une salle de bain."
This example demonstrates how the vocabulary can be used to construct a simple description of a house, which is an essential skill for students learning English.
The inclusion of "Le parking" (a parking) at the end of the list is noteworthy, as it extends the vocabulary beyond the house itself to include external features. This comprehensive approach makes the document an invaluable tool for students preparing for exams or looking to enhance their language skills in describing living spaces.