Classroom Objects in English: Essential Pre-A1 Vocabulary

Raúl Maguiña

Fondatore di Langcom | Esaminatore per Cambridge e SIELE

Luglio 16, 2026

PRE-A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 min di lettura
Learning the names of classroom objects in English is a fantastic first step for Pre-A1 learners. These words help you talk about your learning environment every day. You will learn essential vocabulary like desk, chair, window, door, e light. Knowing these basic words makes it easier to understand your teacher and classmates when they talk about things in the room. It also helps you describe your classroom or study space to others. This vocabulary is fundamental for building confidence and a strong foundation in English. By mastering these simple terms, you can start forming basic sentences and participate more actively in your English lessons. Start using these words today to make your learning journey smoother and more interactive.

What are common classroom objects?

Classrooms have many things. We use these things every day. Learning their English names is very helpful for beginners.

Here are some common objects you can find:

  • A door: You open it to enter or leave the room.
  • A chair: You sit on it.
  • A light: It helps you see when it is dark.
  • A bookcase: You put books here.
  • A desk: You work or study here.
  • A table: You can put things on it, or many people can sit around it.
  • A wall: It is the side of the room.
  • A floor: You walk on it.
  • A window: You can look outside through it.

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How do we talk about classroom objects?

We can use simple sentences to name objects. For example, we use This is a… oppure It’s a…

  • This is a chair.
  • It’s a window.
  • The door is brown.
  • I sit at my desk.

You can also ask questions like What is this? oppure Is this a…?

  • What is this? It’s a bookcase.
  • Is this a table? Yes, it is.
Essential Classroom Objects
English Word What is it?
door You open it to enter a room.
chair You sit on it.
light It helps you see in the dark.
bookcase A place for books.
desk A table for one person to work.
table A piece of furniture with a flat top, for eating or putting things on.
wall The side of a room.
floor You walk on it.
window You can look outside through it.

Esempi

  • This is my chair.
  • The door is open.
  • Please turn on the light.
  • My books are in the bookcase.
  • I have a pen on my desk.
  • We eat lunch at the table.
  • The wall is white.
  • Don’t put your bag on the floor.
  • Look out the window!

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Errori comuni per chi parla spagnolo

Many Spanish speakers sometimes confuse desk e table. In Spanish, you might use “mesa” for both. But in English, they are different.

  • A desk is usually for one person. You sit at a desk to work, write, or use a computer.
    • Corretto: I study at my desk.
    • Errato: I study at my table. (Unless it’s a small table used as a desk)
  • A table is often bigger. Many people can sit around a table to eat, or you can put many things on it.
    • Corretto: We eat dinner at the table.
    • Errato: We eat dinner at the desk.

Remember: a desk is typically for individual work, and a table is more general, often for eating or group activities.

Domande frequenti

Why is it important to learn classroom objects?

Learning these words helps you understand and talk about your school or study environment. It’s basic vocabulary for daily communication in English.

What is the difference between a desk and a table?

A desk is usually for one person to work or study. A table is often larger, for eating or group activities.

How can I practice these words?

Look around your room or classroom. Point to each object and say its name in English, like This is a chair. You can also draw pictures and label them.

Informazioni sull'autore: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña è il direttore dell’Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centro autorizzato di preparazione all’esame Cambridge English con sede a STATI UNITI D'AMERICA. Con oltre un decennio di esperienza nel campo dell'insegnamento delle lingue e delle certificazioni internazionali, ha aiutato migliaia di studenti, insegnanti e istituti scolastici in 25 paesi a ottenere le certificazioni di inglese Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL e Michigan.

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