Where in the Room?

Where is the teddy bear?

Look at the picture and choose the correct answer: where is the bear in relation to the shopping bag?
Is it under it? In it? Next to it? Above it?

If you’re not sure, you can click „Nem tudom / I don’t know” to check the answer — and then try again!
You can replay the game as many times as you like.

👉 Tip: One of the pictures has two correct answers — pay close attention!



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Can you find all the objects?

Click on the correct items in the picture when you see their names.
Each time you find one, it will turn colorful — your goal is to color the whole picture!

You can play the game as many times as you like or you feel you need.
Have fun exploring the room!


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Where is everything?

Look at the picture above, read the questions, and type your answers in Hungarian.
Use the adverbs of place like to express that something is on, under, in front of, next to, etc. something.

Click Check to see if your answer is correct.
You can try as many times as you like!

This task combines the two exercises above - so if not sure, feel free to go back to them.






ablak window
ágy bed
ajtó door
ceruzatartó pencil holder
fal wall
falióra wall clock
forgósszék swivel chair
fotel armchair
függöny curtain
gitár guitar
Hol van a/az… ? Where's the.. ?
kép picture
könyv book
könyvesszekrény bookcase
labda ball
laptop laptop
maci teddy bear
macska cat
padló floor
párna pillow
ruhásszekrény wardrobe
szobanövény houseplant
szőnyeg carpet
takaró blanket
táska bag
televízió television
valami alatt under something
valami előtt in front of something
valami felett above something
valami fölött above something
valami között between something
valami mellett next to something
valami mögött behind something
valamiben in something
valamin on something




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