19 | Bathroom Supplies

Today you will learn 5 new English words related to "Bathroom Supplies"

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Knowing how to talk about “bathroom supplies” helps you communicate clearly in stores, at home, or in shared spaces like schools and workplaces. As an ESL learner, learning the names of common items used in the bathroom will help you with shopping, cleaning, and asking for or offering help in daily situations. Today’s vocabulary will make your everyday conversations more confident and specific. Let’s jump right in!

5 TERMS

  1. Toilet paper (Noun): Soft paper used for personal hygiene after using the restroom.

  2. Toothpaste (Noun): A creamy substance used to clean your teeth.

  3. Towel (Noun): A piece of cloth used for drying your body, hands, or face.

  4. Soap (Noun): A substance used for washing hands or body.

  5. Plunger (Noun): A tool used to clear clogs in toilets or drains.

EXAMPLE SENTENCES

  1. Toilet paper

    • We’re out of toilet paper—can you grab some from the store?

    • Each bathroom stall has a roll of toilet paper.

    • I keep extra toilet paper in the cabinet under the sink.

  2. Toothpaste

    • Don’t forget to pack your toothpaste when you travel.

    • I prefer toothpaste with a mint flavor.

    • The tube of toothpaste is almost empty.

  3. Towel

    • I need a clean towel after my shower.

    • The guest towels are in the top drawer.

    • She hung her towel on the rack to dry.

  4. Soap

    • There’s liquid soap by the sink.

    • I always use soap before eating.

    • We’re running low on hand soap.

  5. Plunger

    • We had to use a plunger when the toilet got clogged.

    • The plunger is behind the toilet if you need it.

    • Every bathroom should have a plunger just in case.

EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH

I like to keep my bathroom stocked with basic bathroom supplies so I’m never caught off guard. I always make sure there’s enough toilet paper and soap for guests, and I keep extra towels neatly folded in the closet. My toothbrush and toothpaste are in a cup near the sink, ready to use each morning. Last week, the toilet got clogged, and I was glad I had a plunger nearby to fix the problem quickly. Having everything organized makes the space more comfortable and easy to use.