Colors and Shapes are Important Vocabularies


When teaching young learners, colors and shapes are important to use because it creates more vivid imagination to the listener. As well, adults can use colors and shapes in many forms of communication. Stories, interviews, written essays and conversations require good knowledge of colors and shapes.

We know the basic colors red, blue, yellow, green, white and black. How about the colors teal, peach, gray, raisin, ebony, snow color, ash or maroon?

Test your skill with the questions below. 

Answer the questions using colors and shapes vocabulary.

  • How does your friend look like?
  • What sort of things do you like?
  • When is the best time of the year to visit a cold country?
  • Tell something about an odd thing that you have seen before.
  • What do you think about summer?
  • What kind of clothes do you prefer on a rainy day?
  • What sort of toys would you give to children aged 3-5?
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