How to Talk About Cleaning in English | English Conversation Practice for Listening & Speaking
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🧼✨ Cleaning in English doesn’t have to be confusing.
Welcome back to English Made Easy — the podcast designed to help you master practical English for everyday life. In today’s episode, Alice and Bob tackle a topic everyone deals with (no matter where you live): cleaning.
Whether you’re talking about your home, asking someone for help, describing a mess, or shopping for cleaning supplies, this episode gives you the real vocabulary you actually need — explained simply, with clear examples you can copy and use immediately.
✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode (Cleaning Vocabulary & Everyday English)
🏠 1) The most common rooms you clean
We start with the basics—because cleaning vocabulary changes depending on the room:
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living room
Bedrooms
🗣️ 2) The essential cleaning verbs (action words)
Bob breaks down the “big three” verbs that English speakers use all the time:
Clean vs. Tidy up vs. Organize
To clean = remove dirt or germs (“I cleaned the table.”)
To tidy up = put things back where they belong (“I tidied up the room.”)
To organize = arrange items neatly so they’re easy to find (“I organized my bookshelf.”)
Then we expand your vocabulary with must-know verbs you’ll hear everywhere:
dust / dusting (remove dusty layers from surfaces)
scrub / scrubbing (clean hard using friction)
sweep (use a broom to move dirt)
vacuum (use a vacuum cleaner to suck up dust/hair/crumbs)
wipe down (quickly clean surfaces)
mop / mopping (wet-clean hard floors)
🧰 3) Cleaning tools you should know in English
This episode gives you a full everyday cleaning toolkit vocabulary list:
cloth (sometimes “rag”)
sponge
broom
dustpan
mop
vacuum cleaner
Plus: the key phrase “to avoid streaks” when cleaning glass and mirrors.
🧽 4) Words for different types of mess (dust, dirt, grime, spills)
Not all mess is the same — and English has different words for it:
dust → the light layer on furniture (you “dust” it)
dirt → general soil/grime
grime → sticky, built-up dirt
spill → liquid mess (“I spilled coffee.”)
grease → oily dirt in cooking areas
soap scum → bathroom buildup (especially in showers)
🧴 5) Cleaning products & supply vocabulary
You’ll also learn common product words you’ll see in stores:
disinfectant / sanitizer (kills germs)
all-purpose cleaner (general cleaner for many surfaces)
bathroom spray / toilet cleaner
glass cleaner / window cleaner
degreaser (strong cleaner that breaks down grease)
And an important technique word:
✅ soak / soaking = letting cleaner sit before scrubbing
🍽️🚿🛋️ 6) Cleaning English by room (kitchen, bathroom, living room)
This episode is super practical because it shows what people actually say in each room:
Kitchen
wash up / do the dishes
scrub the sink
wipe down the counters
use degreaser for stove/oven grease
let it soak before scrubbing
Bathroom
focus on disinfecting
scrub the shower / tub
clean the toilet bowl with a toilet brush
wipe the seat and handle with disinfectant wipes
Living Room & Bedrooms
mostly dusting and vacuuming
for hard floors: sweep, then damp mop
✅ “Damp” means slightly wet — not soaking wet.
💬 Useful Real-Life Phrases (Copy & Use)
If you want to sound natural fast, try these:
✅ “Could you please help me tidy up this room?”
✅ “Do you know where the mop is?”
✅ “I need to wipe down the counters.”
✅ “I’m going to vacuum the carpet.”
✅ “This cleaner helps avoid streaks.”
🎯 Quick Practice Challenge (1 Minute)
Pick one room in your home and describe what you’re doing using 3 verbs from the episode.
Example:
🟦 “I’m going to tidy up the bedroom, dust the shelves, and vacuum the floor.”
Do this once a day for a week and your “everyday English” will level up fast.
📌 Key Vocabulary From This Episode
clean • tidy up • organize • cloth • rag • sponge • broom • dustpan • mop • vacuum • dusting • grime • spill • disinfectant • sanitizer • all-purpose cleaner • degreaser • wipe down • scrub • sweep • damp • streaks • soak • soap scum
🎧 If this helped you, subscribe for more practical episodes of English Made Easy — next time, we’re covering the vocabulary of cooking.
💬 Comment below: Which word was new for you—degreaser, dustpan, grime, or streaks?
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