room
A room is a space inside a house or building.
It has walls, a floor, and a ceiling.
You can use a room for different things.
For example, you sleep in a bedroom, and you eat in a dining room.
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- Enclosed space within a building
- Has walls, floor, and ceiling
- Designed for a specific purpose
§ Mistakes people make with this word
- DEFINITION
- A room is a portion of a building that is enclosed by walls, a floor, and a ceiling. It is typically designed for a specific purpose, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
The word "room" is quite common and generally easy to understand for CEFR A1 learners. However, there are a few nuances and common mistakes that can arise, especially concerning its usage as both a countable and uncountable noun, and its broader meanings beyond just a physical space within a building.
§ 1. Confusing "room" (countable) with "space" (uncountable)
One of the most frequent errors is using "room" when "space" is more appropriate, particularly when referring to an unoccupied area or the capacity to accommodate something. When "room" means an area within a building, it's countable. But when it means an opportunity or the amount of space needed for something, it can be uncountable.
Is there enough room for everyone in the car?
In this example, "room" is uncountable, referring to the available capacity. A common mistake would be to say "Are there enough rooms for everyone?" which would imply separate physical rooms.
§ 2. Incorrect article usage with countable "room"
When "room" refers to a specific enclosed area in a building, it is a countable noun and therefore requires an article (a/an/the) or a plural form.
- Mistake: "I want to clean my room." (Correct) vs. "I want to clean room." (Incorrect)
- Mistake: "He has big room." (Incorrect) vs. "He has a big room." (Correct)
My favorite room is the living room.
Here, "room" is a specific, countable entity, hence the use of "the" before "living room" and it's understood as a specific room within a house.
§ 3. Misusing "room" for general open spaces
"Room" specifically implies an enclosed area within a building. It's not typically used for open-air spaces like a park or a field, even if they are large and provide "space."
- Mistake: "Let's play in the room outside." (Incorrect)
- Correction: "Let's play in the park/garden/yard." (Correct)
We have three rooms in our apartment: a bedroom, a living room, and a kitchen.
This clearly demonstrates "room" being used for enclosed areas within a dwelling.
§ 4. Overlooking idiomatic expressions with "room"
While this might be slightly above A1, it's good to be aware that "room" appears in some common idioms where its meaning deviates from a physical space.
- "No room for doubt" (no possibility of uncertainty)
- "Make room for" (to create space or opportunity for something)
There's no room for error in this calculation.
In this idiomatic usage, "room" doesn't refer to a physical space but rather to a margin or possibility. While A1 learners might not actively use these, recognizing them passively can prevent confusion.
By being mindful of these common pitfalls, A1 learners can confidently and accurately use the word "room" in their English communication, both when referring to physical spaces and when discussing available capacity or opportunity.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
- Synonyms
- **Chamber:** This is a more formal or poetic word for a room, often suggesting a private or grand space. You might hear it in historical contexts or literature.
- **Space:** This is a very general term that can refer to an area, but it doesn't necessarily imply it's enclosed by walls or part of a building like 'room' does.
- **Compartment:** This suggests a smaller, often separate division within a larger area, like a compartment in a train or a storage box.
- **Apartment/Flat:** These refer to a set of rooms used as a dwelling, so they are a collection of rooms rather than a single one.
- **Cubicle:** This is a small, partitioned area, often found in offices, designed for one person. It's usually much smaller and less private than a typical room.
When to use 'room':
'Room' is your go-to word for a general enclosed area within a building, designed for a specific purpose. It's incredibly versatile and used in everyday conversation. Think of a living room, a bedroom, a dining room, or a bathroom.
I need to clean my room today.
The hotel has many comfortable rooms.
When to use 'chamber':
Use 'chamber' when you want to convey a sense of formality, history, or a very specific type of room, often one that is private or has a special function, such as a king's chamber or a council chamber.
The king retired to his private chamber.
When to use 'space':
'Space' is a broader term. Use it when you are talking about an area that might not be enclosed by walls or when you want to be less specific. It can refer to an open area, a volume, or even an abstract concept.
There's not enough space in the car for all of us.
When to use 'compartment':
Use 'compartment' for a smaller, often separated section within a larger structure. This is common in vehicles, furniture, or storage.
I put my passport in the overhead compartment.
When to use 'apartment/flat':
These terms refer to a complete living unit, consisting of several rooms. Use them when you are talking about a residence, not a single room within it.
They live in a small apartment in the city center.
When to use 'cubicle':
'Cubicle' is specific to a small, often temporary or semi-private workspace, commonly found in offices.
My desk is in the last cubicle on the left.
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Common, concrete noun, easy to recognize.
Simple spelling, high frequency.
Common pronunciation, single syllable.
Highly frequent, clear pronunciation.
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The living room is big.
La sala de estar es grande.
A simple statement using 'is' to describe the room.
My bedroom has a small window.
Mi dormitorio tiene una ventana pequeña.
Possessive adjective 'my' and 'has' to indicate possession.
We eat dinner in the dining room.
Cenamos en el comedor.
Simple present tense verb 'eat' and 'in the' to indicate location.
There are three chairs in the room.
Hay tres sillas en la habitación.
'There are' to indicate existence and 'in the' for location.
She cleans her room every day.
Ella limpia su habitación todos los días.
Simple present tense verb 'cleans' and possessive adjective 'her'.
The kitchen is the warmest room.
La cocina es la habitación más cálida.
Superlative adjective 'warmest' to compare the room.
Can I go to my room now?
¿Puedo ir a mi habitación ahora?
Modal verb 'can' for permission and 'to' to indicate direction.
This room needs new paint.
Esta habitación necesita pintura nueva.
Demonstrative pronoun 'this' and 'needs' to express necessity.
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When describing a house or apartment, people often talk about the number and types of rooms it has.
- How many rooms does your apartment have?
- My house has three bedrooms and a living room.
- This room is quite spacious.
In hotels or guesthouses, you book a 'room' to stay in.
- I'd like to book a room for two nights, please.
- Do you have any rooms available?
- Our room has a great view.
People use 'room' when talking about specific areas in their homes or workplaces where different activities happen.
- Let's meet in the conference room.
- I need to clean my room.
- The kitchen is my favorite room in the house.
When discussing available space, 'room' can refer to the amount of space available.
- Is there enough room for everyone at the table?
- Make sure to leave some room in your suitcase.
- There's no room for error.
Sometimes 'room' is used to talk about the act of making space or accommodating something.
- Can you make room for this plant?
- We need to make room for new furniture.
- There isn't much room to maneuver.
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"What is your favorite room in your house or apartment and why?"
"If you could design your ideal room, what would it look like and what would it be used for?"
"Have you ever stayed in a very interesting or unusual hotel room? What was it like?"
"What is the biggest challenge when trying to keep a room tidy?"
"Do you prefer a room with a lot of natural light or one that is darker and cozier?"
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Describe your bedroom in detail. What objects are in it, and what do they mean to you?
Imagine you are redecorating a room in your home. What changes would you make, and why?
Write about a memorable experience that took place in a specific room (e.g., a birthday party in the living room, a deep conversation in a kitchen).
Think about a public room you visit often (e.g., a classroom, a library, a cafe). What do you like or dislike about it?
If you had a secret room in your house, what would you use it for and what would you keep inside?
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10 질문Some common types of rooms include bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, dining rooms, and offices.
No, by definition, a room is enclosed by walls, a floor, and a ceiling, meaning it's typically inside a building. If it's outside, it might be a patio, balcony, or garden, but not a room.
A room is a part of a building, while a house is an entire building that contains many rooms.
Yes, a room can have no windows. For example, some closets or interior storage rooms might not have windows.
The purpose of a room is usually for a specific activity. For example, a bedroom is for sleeping, a kitchen is for cooking, and a living room is for relaxing or entertaining.
You can describe a big room as spacious, large, or expansive. You could also say it's 'a big room' or 'a very big room'.
Yes, a room can be shared by many people. For example, a classroom, a meeting room, or a living room in a house are often shared spaces.
Generally, no. A hallway is a passage or corridor that connects rooms, but it's not usually considered a room itself because its primary purpose isn't for a specific activity like sleeping or eating.
This means that the space is completely surrounded on all sides by walls, has something to stand on (a floor), and has a top covering (a ceiling). It creates a distinct, separate area within a building.
No, a tent is not usually called a room. While it can be enclosed, it's typically a temporary structure made of fabric for outdoor use, not a permanent part of a building.
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Listen to the sentence about a personal space.
Listen for the type of room and its size.
Listen for the number of rooms.
Read this aloud:
This is my room.
Focus: room
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Read this aloud:
I like my room.
Focus: like, room
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Read this aloud:
Is this your room?
Focus: Is, your, room
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Write a short sentence about a room in your house. What is its purpose?
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My bedroom is a room for sleeping.
Imagine you are drawing your favorite room. What is in it? Write two simple sentences.
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My living room has a sofa. It also has a TV.
Complete the sentence: 'The kitchen is a room for _________.'
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The kitchen is a room for cooking.
How many rooms does the house have?
Read this passage:
This is a small house. It has three rooms. One room is for sleeping. Another room is for eating. The last room is for watching TV.
How many rooms does the house have?
The passage states, 'It has three rooms.'
The passage states, 'It has three rooms.'
What does the brother do in his bedroom?
Read this passage:
My house has a big living room. I like to play games there. My brother likes to read books in his bedroom. The bathroom is small.
What does the brother do in his bedroom?
The passage says, 'My brother likes to read books in his bedroom.'
The passage says, 'My brother likes to read books in his bedroom.'
What is a classroom?
Read this passage:
A classroom is a room in a school. Students learn in this room. The teacher teaches in this room. There are desks and chairs.
What is a classroom?
The passage states, 'A classroom is a room in a school.'
The passage states, 'A classroom is a room in a school.'
Listen for the speaker's favorite room.
Listen for a type of room found in a hotel.
Listen for what needs to be tidied.
Read this aloud:
I have a small room, but it's very comfortable.
Focus: room
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What is your favorite room in your home and why?
Focus: favorite room
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Could you please tell me where the bathroom is?
Focus: where the bathroom is
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Imagine you are describing your favorite room in your house to a friend. What does it look like? What do you do there? Write 2-3 sentences.
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My favorite room is my bedroom. It has a big window and a comfortable bed. I like to read books and relax in my room.
You are making a list of things you need for your new living room. Write down three items you would like to have in that room.
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For my new living room, I need a sofa, a coffee table, and a TV. These will make the room comfortable.
Write a short message to a friend inviting them to your house. Tell them which room you will be in when they arrive.
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Sample answer
Hi [Friend's Name], please come to my house this evening. I'll be in the living room when you arrive. See you soon!
How many rooms are in the apartment?
Read this passage:
My apartment has three rooms. The living room is big and bright, with a sofa and a television. The kitchen is small but has everything I need to cook. My bedroom is quiet and cozy, perfect for sleeping.
How many rooms are in the apartment?
The passage clearly states, 'My apartment has three rooms.'
The passage clearly states, 'My apartment has three rooms.'
What is the purpose of the room described?
Read this passage:
The children's playroom is full of toys. There are building blocks, dolls, and board games. It's a colorful room where they spend many hours playing and having fun.
What is the purpose of the room described?
The passage mentions 'playroom,' 'toys,' and 'playing and having fun,' indicating its purpose is for play.
The passage mentions 'playroom,' 'toys,' and 'playing and having fun,' indicating its purpose is for play.
What can you find in the study room?
Read this passage:
This is a quiet study room. It has a large desk and many bookshelves filled with books. Students come here to read and concentrate on their work without distractions.
What can you find in the study room?
The passage states, 'It has a large desk and many bookshelves filled with books.'
The passage states, 'It has a large desk and many bookshelves filled with books.'
Imagine you are describing your favorite room in your house or a room you have visited. What does it look like? What do you do there? Why is it your favorite?
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My favorite room is my bedroom. It has soft blue walls and a big window that looks out onto the garden. I love to read in the cozy armchair by the window, and it's where I relax after a long day. It feels peaceful and comfortable, which is why I enjoy spending time there.
You are writing an advertisement for a house for sale. Describe one of the main rooms (e.g., living room, kitchen, bedroom) in detail to attract potential buyers. Focus on its features and atmosphere.
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The spacious living room is the heart of this beautiful home. Large windows flood the area with natural light, highlighting the elegant hardwood floors. It's the perfect place for entertaining guests or simply unwinding with family by the charming fireplace. The neutral decor provides a welcoming and versatile space for any style.
Write a short email to a friend explaining why you need to clean your room this weekend. Mention at least three reasons.
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Hi [Friend's Name], Hope you're doing well! I won't be able to hang out much this weekend because I really need to clean my room. It's gotten incredibly messy, and I can barely find anything anymore. Plus, my parents are coming to visit next week, and I want everything to be tidy. It's also getting a bit difficult to focus on my studies with all the clutter. Wish me luck! Best, [Your Name]
What was the main characteristic of the grandmother's 'sunroom'?
Read this passage:
My grandmother's house had a small, cozy room at the back, which she called her 'sunroom.' It was filled with plants and had large windows that let in a lot of sunlight. She spent most of her afternoons there, reading books and listening to the birds outside. It was a very peaceful place.
What was the main characteristic of the grandmother's 'sunroom'?
The passage states it 'was filled with plants and had large windows that let in a lot of sunlight,' indicating it was bright and full of plants.
The passage states it 'was filled with plants and had large windows that let in a lot of sunlight,' indicating it was bright and full of plants.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an important factor when choosing a hotel room?
Read this passage:
When choosing a hotel room, several factors are important. Consider the size of the room, whether it has a view, and if it includes amenities like a private bathroom or a mini-fridge. Also, think about the location of the room within the hotel, such as proximity to elevators or quiet areas.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an important factor when choosing a hotel room?
The passage mentions size, view, amenities, and location, but not the color of the walls.
The passage mentions size, view, amenities, and location, but not the color of the walls.
What was the purpose of each 'room' in the art gallery exhibition?
Read this passage:
The art gallery featured an immersive exhibition where each 'room' was designed to evoke a different emotion. One room was painted entirely in shades of blue and played calming music, while another was bright red with upbeat sounds. Visitors were encouraged to spend time in each space to fully experience the art.
What was the purpose of each 'room' in the art gallery exhibition?
The passage states 'each 'room' was designed to evoke a different emotion.'
The passage states 'each 'room' was designed to evoke a different emotion.'
The architect designed a spacious living ___ with large windows overlooking the garden.
'Room' is the most common and appropriate term for a designated space within a building, especially a living area.
After a long day, I like to retreat to my quiet ___ to read and relax.
'Room' specifically refers to a partitioned area within a building, suitable for private activities like reading.
The hotel offers a variety of accommodations, from standard guest ___ to luxurious suites.
In the context of hotels, 'rooms' is the standard term for the individual spaces rented by guests.
Before the meeting, please ensure the conference ___ is set up with all the necessary equipment.
'Conference room' is a common collocation referring to a specific room used for meetings.
The children shared a large play ___ where they could keep all their toys and games.
'Playroom' is a common term for a designated room for children's activities.
The old house had many small, cramped ___, which made it feel a bit claustrophobic.
'Rooms' is the most suitable word to describe the individual enclosed areas within a house, even if they are small and cramped.
This sentence describes the booking status of a conference room.
This sentence describes the transformation of a bedroom.
This sentence talks about the different types of rooms a hotel offers.
The architectural design featured an expansive common _______, ideal for large gatherings and social events, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic city views.
In this context, 'room' is the most appropriate and natural choice to describe a large, designed space within a building for social functions. 'Chamber' often implies a more private or formal space, 'compartment' suggests a smaller, enclosed area, and 'cell' is entirely out of place.
After the contentious board meeting, the CEO retreated to his private study, seeking a quiet _______ for reflection and strategic planning amidst the organizational turmoil.
While 'space' could be used, 'room' specifically refers to a defined architectural area within a building, which fits the context of a private study. 'Alcove' is typically a smaller recess, and 'cubicle' implies an open-plan office partition, neither suitable for a CEO's private study.
The clandestine negotiations were conducted in a secluded back _______ of the old tavern, ensuring complete discretion away from prying eyes and eavesdropping patrons.
A 'back room' is a common idiom implying a private or hidden area where secretive activities might take place. While 'area' or 'section' are too general, 'nook' suggests a smaller, less substantial space than what is implied for negotiations.
The term 'room' can metaphorically refer to an opportunity or possibility for something to happen or develop.
Indeed, 'room' can be used metaphorically, as in 'room for improvement' or 'room to grow', meaning an opportunity or potential.
If a novel is described as having 'no room for sentimentality', it implies that the book is physically small and lacks space for emotional descriptions.
In this metaphorical sense, 'no room for sentimentality' means there is no place or opportunity for emotional expression within the narrative, not that the book is physically limited in space.
A 'waiting room' is exclusively a room where people stand around, never one where they can sit.
A 'waiting room' is a designated area for people to wait, and it almost always includes seating for comfort.
This sentence discusses the need for leaders to secure flexibility for their teams, using 'room' in a figurative sense.
Here, 'room' signifies an opportunity or possibility, indicating that the debates prevented agreement.
This sentence uses 'room' to mean scope or latitude for understanding something in different ways.
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Summary
A room is a fundamental enclosed space within a building, serving various functions.
- Enclosed space within a building
- Has walls, floor, and ceiling
- Designed for a specific purpose
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My bedroom is the smallest room in the house.
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door
A1A movable barrier used to open and close an entrance to a room, building, or vehicle. It is typically made of wood, glass, or metal and is attached to a frame by hinges.
couch
A1여러 사람이 함께 앉을 수 있도록 디자인된 길고 푹신한 가구입니다. 주로 거실에서 휴식을 위해 사용됩니다.
antehospdom
C1To provide preliminary care or hospitality within a domestic setting before a person is admitted to a formal institution or before a formal event occurs. This term describes the transitional phase of home-based management that precedes professional intervention.
booth
B2박람회나 행사에서 사람이나 물건을 작은 부스나 칸막이 공간에 배치하는 것을 말해.
salon
A2미용실은 머리를 자르거나 화장품 관리를 받는 곳입니다.
villa
B1빌라는 보통 시골이나 바닷가에 위치한 크고 호화로운 집으로, 휴가용으로 사용됩니다.
annex
C1An annex is a supplementary building or structure added to a larger, main building to provide additional space. It can also refer to an additional section at the end of a formal document, such as a treaty or a report, containing supplementary information.
askew
C1똑바르지 않고 기울어져 있거나 비뚤어진 상태를 말해. 계획한 일이 생각대로 되지 않고 어긋났을 때도 자주 써.
accommodation
B2Accommodation refers to a place where someone lives or stays, such as a hotel, apartment, or house, particularly during travel. It also describes a formal agreement, compromise, or a special adjustment made to help someone with specific needs.
armrest
C2To place or support one's forearm on a designated horizontal surface, typically part of a chair or vehicle seat; additionally, it refers to the act of providing or equipping a seating structure with such supports.