Grammar rules:
In English, we describe objects by putting color + shape + material + noun:
• It’s a red ball.
• It’s a round wooden table.
• It’s a blue plastic bottle.
• It’s a square metal box.
Adjective order in simple descriptions: color + shape + material + noun
Vocabulary:
Materials:
• wood (noun): hard material from trees
• metal (noun): strong, hard material like steel or iron
• plastic (noun): light material, often used for bottles and bags
• glass (noun): clear, breakable material used in windows and cups
• paper (noun): thin material used for writing
• fabric (noun): soft material used in clothes
Colors:
• red (adj): the color of apples
• blue (adj): the color of the sky
• green (adj): the color of grass
• yellow (adj): the color of bananas
• white (adj): the color of snow
• black (adj): the color of the night
• brown (adj): the color of wood
• gray (adj): the color between black and white
Shapes:
• round (adj): like a circle
• square (adj): four equal sides
• triangle (adj): three sides
• rectangle (adj): four sides, two long and two short
• oval (adj): like an egg
• cube (noun): a 3D square
• cylinder (noun): a tube shape (like a can)