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Learn English Picture Vocabulary and Download high-quality printable PDF and Flashcards, this lesson is helpful for students and learners to improve their vocabulary in English.
A picture is a worth thousand words!
This is a famous adage said by some sage, We sometimes have to say a lot to convey our message or idea, but the same thing can be done by just showing a picture, I’ll try to correlate the same concept here. When we learn English picture vocabulary, we try to learn it from our native/mother language to English language but if we do the same thing by learning through pictures or visuals we can memorize it for longer even if the pictures used properly, we never forget the concepts or names of those things. Picture vocabulary particularly helps to learn the names of different things.
English Picture Vocabulary
Gardening Picture Vocabulary
- Axe
- Flowerpot
- Grass
- Gardener
- Garden Bucket
- Fence
- Flower bed
- Bin
- Pruning saw
- rake
- shovel
- hedge shear
- garden fork
- pruners
- trowel
- tap
- boots
- gloves
- wheelbarrow
- lawn mower
- grass sickle
- fertilizers
- seeds
- gardening bag
- spade
- hoe
- hose
- watering can
Transportation Picture Vocabulary
- Car: A road vehicle with four wheels, usually powered by an engine.
- Bicycle: A pedal-powered vehicle with two wheels.
- Bus: A large vehicle used to transport people on fixed routes.
- Train: A series of connected vehicles on tracks, used for transporting passengers or goods.
- Plane: A powered flying vehicle used for air travel.
- Boat: A small watercraft used for traveling on water.
- Ship: A large seafaring vessel designed for long journeys on water.
- Motorcycle: A motorized vehicle with two wheels, often used for personal transportation.
- Taxi: A hired car with a driver, available for public transportation.
- Subway: An underground train system in urban areas.
- Tram: A vehicle that travels on tracks along city streets, similar to a train.
- Helicopter: A flying vehicle with rotating blades that allow vertical takeoff and landing.
- Scooter: A small, motorized vehicle with two wheels and a platform to stand on.
- Truck: A large, motorized vehicle designed for transporting goods.
- Van: A larger enclosed vehicle used for carrying people or goods.
- Ferry: A boat used to transport people or vehicles across bodies of water.
- Airplane: Another term for a plane, used for air travel.
- Yacht: A luxurious boat often used for pleasure or racing.
- Hovercraft: A vehicle that can travel over water and land on a cushion of air.
- Segway: A self-balancing personal transporter with two wheels.
- Rickshaw: A small, two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a person, often used for short trips.
- Cruise Ship: A large passenger ship used for leisure travel and vacations.
- Ambulance: A vehicle used for transporting sick or injured people to a medical facility.
- Fire Truck: A specialized vehicle equipped with firefighting equipment and ladders.
- Police Car: A vehicle used by law enforcement for patrolling and responding to emergencies.
- Motorboat: A small boat powered by an engine, used for recreational boating.
- Submarine: A watercraft capable of underwater travel, often used by the military.
- Hot Air Balloon: A large, inflated balloon that uses heated air to become buoyant and carry passengers.
- Golf Cart: A small electric or gas-powered vehicle used on golf courses.
- RV (Recreational Vehicle): A motorized or towable vehicle used for camping and travel.
- Sailboat: A boat propelled by wind using sails.
- Jet Ski: A small personal watercraft used for recreational water activities.
- Bulldozer: A powerful vehicle with a large blade used for pushing earth or debris.
- Excavator: A heavy construction vehicle with a bucket or shovel for digging.
- Motorcoach: A large, comfortable bus used for long-distance travel.
- Segway: A self-balancing personal transporter with two wheels.
- Mountain Bike: A bicycle designed for off-road terrain and trails.
- Cable Car: A vehicle suspended on cables and used for transportation, often in hilly areas.
- Convertible: A car with a retractable roof that can be folded down.
- Rowboat: A small boat powered by rowing with oars.
Weather and Natural Disaster Vocabulary
- Weather: The atmospheric conditions, including temperature, precipitation, wind, and cloud cover, at a specific place and time.
- Climate: The long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and other atmospheric conditions in a specific region.
- Forecast: A prediction of future weather conditions based on current data and trends.
- Temperature: The degree of hotness or coldness of the air.
- Precipitation: Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Rain: Water droplets falling from clouds when the atmosphere is warm enough.
- Snow: Ice crystals that fall from clouds when the temperature is below freezing.
- Hail: Balls of ice that form within strong thunderstorms and fall to the ground.
- Wind: The movement of air from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas, creating a breeze.
- Hurricane: A powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain, forming over warm ocean waters.
- Tornado: A rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, creating a destructive funnel-shaped cloud.
- Earthquake: The shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust.
- Flood: An overflow of water onto normally dry land, often caused by heavy rain or melting snow.
- Drought: A prolonged period of below-average rainfall, leading to water shortages.
- Wildfire: An uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly through vegetation, often fueled by dry conditions and wind.
- Tsunami: A series of ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides.
- Volcano: A mountain or hill with a vent through which molten rock, ash, and gases are released during an eruption.
- Avalanche: A mass of snow, ice, and debris that rapidly descends down a mountainside.
- Thunderstorm: A localized storm with lightning, thunder, strong winds, and often heavy rain.
- Blizzard: A severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds, low visibility, and freezing temperatures.
Classroom Objects Names
- Desk
- Chair
- Table
- Whiteboard
- Blackboard
- Chalk
- Marker
- Eraser
- Pencil
- Pen
- Notebook
- Textbook
- Folder
- Calculator
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Glue
- Stapler
- Paper
- Globe
- Clock
- Calendar
- Poster
- Map
- Computer
- Monitor
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Projector
- Screen
Professions Vocabulary
- Doctor: A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
- Teacher: An educator who imparts knowledge and skills to students.
- Engineer: A person who designs, builds, or maintains systems, structures, or devices.
- Lawyer: A legal professional who provides advice and represents clients in legal matters.
- Nurse: A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients.
- Chef: A culinary expert who prepares and cooks meals.
- Artist: A creative individual who produces visual or performing arts.
- Architect: A designer who plans and creates buildings and structures.
- Writer: Someone who produces written content, such as books, articles, or scripts.
- Musician: A person who plays or creates music.
- Police Officer: An officer who enforces laws and maintains public order.
- Firefighter: A first responder who extinguishes fires and provides emergency assistance.
- Mechanic: A person who repairs and maintains vehicles or machinery.
- Scientist: A researcher who conducts experiments and studies natural phenomena.
- Accountant: A financial professional who manages and analyzes financial records.
- Dentist: A healthcare provider who specializes in oral health and dental care.
- Journalist: A reporter who investigates and communicates news and information.
- Electrician: A tradesperson who installs and maintains electrical systems.
- Photographer: A person who captures and creates visual images using a camera.
- Plumber: A skilled worker who installs and repairs plumbing systems.
- Psychologist: A mental health professional who studies behavior and provides therapy.
- Veterinarian: A medical professional who cares for animals and provides veterinary medicine.
- Librarian: A person who manages and organizes books and other materials in a library.
- Translator: Someone who converts written or spoken language from one language to another.
- Athlete: A person who competes in sports and physical activities.
- Economist: An expert who studies and analyzes economic systems and trends.
- Actor: A performer who portrays characters in theater, film, or television.
- Designer: A creative individual who plans and creates visual or functional designs.
- Flight Attendant: A crew member who ensures passenger safety and comfort on flights.
- Waiter/Waitress: A service worker who takes orders and serves food in restaurants.
- Pharmacist: A healthcare professional who dispenses medications and provides advice.
- Social Worker: A professional who helps individuals and families cope with challenges and access resources.
- Journalist: A reporter who investigates and communicates news and information.
- Pilot: A person who operates and navigates aircraft.
- Biologist: A scientist who studies living organisms and their interactions.
- Counselor: A mental health professional who provides guidance and support to individuals or groups.
- Fashion Designer: A creative individual who creates clothing and accessories.
- Engineer: A person who designs and constructs systems, structures, or devices.
- Chef: A culinary expert who prepares and cooks meals.
- Artist: A creative individual who produces visual or performing arts.
- Architect: A designer who plans and creates buildings and structures.
- Writer: Someone who produces written content, such as books, articles, or scripts.
- Musician: A person who plays or creates music.
- Police Officer: An officer who enforces laws and maintains public order.
- Firefighter: A first responder who extinguishes fires and provides emergency assistance.
Baby Clothes and Accessories Vocabulary
- Onesie
- Diaper
- Romper
- Bodysuit
- Bib
- Booties
- Mittens
- Hat
- Socks
- Pajamas
- Swaddle
- Dress
- T-shirt
- Pants
- Jacket
- Blanket
- Onesie
- Diaper cover
- Overalls
- Jumpsuit
- Onesie gown
- Sleep sack
- Cardigan
- Skirt
- Hoodie
Men’s Clothes and Accessories Vocabulary
- Shirt
- T-shirt
- Polo shirt
- Dress shirt
- Sweater
- Hoodie
- Jacket
- Blazer
- Suit
- Trousers
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Chinos
- Sweatpants
- Overcoat
- Raincoat
- Vest
- Tie
- Bowtie
- Belt
- Socks
- Underwear
- Boxers
- Briefs
- Suits
- Pocket square
- Cufflinks
- Loafers
- Sneakers
- Dress shoes
- Boots
- Tie clip
- Cummerbund
- Fedora
- Beanie
Sports Vocabulary with Pictures
- Basketball
- Football (Soccer)
- Tennis
- Baseball
- Cricket
- Golf
- Rugby
- Volleyball
- Swimming
- Running
- Cycling
- Boxing
- Wrestling
- Gymnastics
- Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Ice Skating
- Surfing
- Horseback Riding
- Martial Arts
- Track and Field
- Badminton
- Table Tennis
- Hockey
- Basketball Court
- Football Field (Soccer Pitch)
- Tennis Court
- Baseball Diamond
- Cricket Pitch
- Golf Course
- Rugby Field
- Volleyball Court
- Swimming Pool
- Gymnasium
- Arena
- Stadium
- Race Track
- Bicycle
- Basketball Hoop
- Football Goal
- Tennis Racket
- Baseball Bat
- Cricket Bat
- Golf Club
- Rugby Ball
- Volleyball Net
- Swimming Goggles
- Running Shoes
- Boxing Gloves
- Wrestling Mat
Medical Picture Vocabulary
- Doctor
- Nurse
- Patient
- Hospital
- Clinic
- Ambulance
- Emergency Room (ER)
- Prescription
- Medication
- Surgery
- Anesthesia
- X-ray
- Blood Test
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Vaccine
- Immunization
- Pharmacy
- Stethoscope
- Thermometer
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- Scalpel
- Bandage
- Cast
- Wheelchair
- Crutches
- Ambulatory
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Operating Room (OR)
- Gurney
- Syringe
- IV (Intravenous) Drip
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- CT Scan (Computed Tomography)
- Ultrasound
- Suture
- Pulse
- Temperature
- Medication
- Prescription
- Health
- Wellness
- Disease
- Symptom
- Allergy
- Pain
- Fever
- Cough
- Headache
- Nausea
Bathroom Vocabulary
- Sink
- Faucet
- Mirror
- Toilet
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Towel
- Soap
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Toilet Paper
- Tissue
- Hairdryer
- Comb
- Razor
- Shaving Cream
- Bath Mat
- Bathrobe
- Scale
- Toilet Seat
- Shower Curtain
- Drain
- Hand Towel
- Washcloth
- Showerhead
- Soap Dispenser
- Toothbrush Holder
- Cabinet
- Toilet Brush
- Exhaust Fan
- Vanity
- Bidet
- Toilet Bowl
- Toilet Tank
- Bathing
- Grooming
- Hygiene
- Washbasin
- Soaking
- Flushing
- Lathering
- Rinsing
- Scrubbing
Bedroom Vocabulary List
- Bed
- Mattress
- Pillow
- Blanket
- Sheet
- Comforter
- Quilt
- Pillowcase
- Nightstand
- Lamp
- Dresser
- Closet
- Wardrobe
- Mirror
- Alarm Clock
- Curtains
- Window
- Bedspread
- Headboard
- Footboard
- Bed Frame
- Bedside Table
- Drawer
- Hanger
- Rug
- Slippers
- Pajamas
- Sleep
- Rest
- Relaxation
- Reading
- Dream
- Snooze
- Nap
- Tidy
- Cozy
- Restful
- Restroom
- Alarm
- Snooze Button
Kitchen Utensils Picture Vocabulary
- Spoon
- Fork
- Knife
- Plate
- Bowl
- Glass
- Mug
- Cutting Board
- Chef’s Knife
- Peeler
- Grater
- Colander
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
- Spatula
- Ladle
- Tongs
- Rolling Pin
- Measuring Cups
- Measuring Spoons
- Can Opener
- Strainer
- Timer
- Blender
- Toaster
- Coffee Maker
- Microwave
- Oven
- Stove
- Frying Pan
- Saucepan
- Pot
- Casserole Dish
- Baking Sheet
- Mixing Spoon
- Ladle
- Ladle
- Ladle
- Skimmer
- Ladle
Sports Equipment Picture Vocabulary
- Ball
- Bat
- Racket
- Club
- Gloves
- Helmet
- Shin Guards
- Goalpost
- Net
- Skateboard
- Rollerblades
- Bicycle
- Tennis Shoes
- Cleats
- Running Shoes
- Swim Goggles
- Dumbbells
- Jump Rope
- Yoga Mat
- Hula Hoop
- Treadmill
- Basketball Hoop
- Soccer Ball
- Baseball Glove
- Golf Tee
- Tennis Ball
- Shuttlecock
- Ping Pong Paddle
- Surfboard
- Snowboard
- Ski
- Fishing Rod
- Archery Bow
- Climbing Harness
- Canoe
- Kayak
- Rowing Oar
- Paddle
- Whistle
- Stopwatch
Fruits Vocabulary
- Apple
- Banana
- Orange
- Grapes
- Strawberry
- Pineapple
- Watermelon
- Mango
- Peach
- Pear
- Cherry
- Kiwi
- Blueberry
- Raspberry
- Blackberry
- Plum
- Lemon
- Lime
- Grapefruit
- Avocado
- Papaya
- Coconut
- Pomegranate
- Fig
- Apricot
- Cranberry
- Melon
- Guava
- Passion Fruit
- Dragon Fruit
- Lychee
- Persimmon
- Clementine
- Tangerine
- Nectarine
- Olive
- Date
- Kiwifruit
- Gooseberry
- Boysenberry
Dry Fruits Vocabulary
- Almonds
- Walnuts
- Cashews
- Pistachios
- Raisins
- Dates
- Prunes
- Apricots
- Figs
- Cranberries
- Blueberries
- Cherries
- Dried Mango
- Dried Pineapple
- Dried Papaya
- Dried Banana
- Dried Apple
- Dried Pear
- Dried Coconut
- Dried Cranberries
- Dried Apricots
- Dried Figs
- Dried Kiwi
- Dried Goji Berries
- Dried Mulberries
Colors Names Vocabulary
- Red ?
- Blue ?
- Green ?
- Yellow ?
- Orange ?
- Pink ?
- Purple ?
- Brown ?
- Black ⚫
- White ⚪
- Gray ?️
- Gold ?
- Silver ?
- Turquoise ?️
- Indigo ?
- Maroon ?
- Teal ?
- Lavender ?
- Beige ?️
- Coral ?
English Picture Vocabulary PDF Book
FAQs:
Understood! Here are 12 simple English vocabulary words:
1. Dog
2. Book
3. House
4. Water
5. Tree
6. Food
7. Car
8. School
9. Friend
10. Family
11. Sun
12. Chair
Here are the top 20 English words:
The, Be, To, Of, And, A, In, That, Have, I, It, For, Not, On, With, He, As, You, Do, At.
To improve your English vocabulary:
1. Read – Read books or stories in English.
2. Learn a New Word – Find one new word each day.
3. Use a Dictionary – Look up words you don’t know.
4. Talk in English – Practice speaking with others.
5. Watch English Shows – Watch movies or TV in English.
6. Write – Write simple sentences or a diary.
7. Play Games – Try word games like crosswords.
The more you practice, the more words you’ll learn!
To learn 1000 vocabulary words:
1. Pick 12 words – Choose 1000 new words.
2. Write them down – Write each word and its meaning.
3. Make sentences – Use each word in a simple sentence.
4. Review every day – Look at the words daily.
5. Use them when speaking – Try to use them in conversations.
6. Make flashcards – Write the word on one side, and its meaning on the other.
7. Group similar words – Put related words together.
8. Test yourself – Quiz yourself on the words.
This will help you learn and remember the words!