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KUNGZOO ENGLISH EPISODE 14: HOUSEHOLD VOCABULARY

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Basic vocabulary for items around the house.

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  • Hello. Remember that you cannot say 'vocabularies' - this is an uncountable noun. Just play the video again and repeat over and over until you have memorized them. Thanks for watching and good luck with your learning!

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  • Thank you so much man i love you. I would've failed that elementry school test if it wasn't for you. If i should lend you anything please ask! :D

  • lol this is a lamp... zoom in... this is a lampshade... LOL!!!! XD

  • this is a weird video.

  • Some feedback:

    * The hot-water tank looked more like an immersion heater than anything to do with a "boiler".

    * The "door lock" would be better described as a door latch.

    * Most people say "banister" (singular) referring to the barrier as a whole.

    * The "gas tap" was actually a water stopcock/tap. If it was anything to do with gas, then I wouldn't want to stay in that house!

    * A "bathroom sink" is called a washbasin.

    Was the house featured originally a council or housing association house?

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