Build everyday vocabulary skills with this House and Furniture “I Have, Who Has?” card game. This fun and interactive activity helps students practice kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and living room words while improving spelling, listening, and picture-word recognition. Designed for ESL, EFL, and ELL learners, this game keeps students engaged and motivated as they review household vocabulary in a simple and structured format.
How the Game Works
Each student receives one or more cards. A player starts by saying, “I have sofa. Who has bed?” The student with the matching word responds, and the chain continues until all cards are read. This back-and-forth style keeps learners focused and gives them repeated exposure to target words, making it an excellent tool for both speaking and listening practice.
Features
- Easy-to-read font for emerging readers and language learners
- Full-color cards for clear picture recognition
- Simple teacher directions included
What’s Included
- 40 printable “I Have, Who Has?” cards (8 per page)
- Teacher directions
*Cards print 8 to a page for easy assembly. Laminating is recommended for durability.
Vocabulary Words
radio, coffee machine, oven, fridge, mixer, table, vase, sink, cabinet, stool, chair, bathtub, shower, towel, rug, mirror, lights, toilet, armchair, sofa, lamp, fireplace, television, door, painting, curtains, bookshelf, bed, bunk bed, dresser, alarm clock, closet, side table, pillow, toaster, utensils, vacuum, house
Pair It With
For even more everyday vocabulary practice, pair this activity with the School Supply Vocabulary “I Have, Who Has?” Game . Together, these resources give students a strong foundation in common words they’ll use daily at home and at school.