Housekeeping work is inseparable from its physical environment — the tools, the products, the surfaces, and the rooms that make up the job. Being able to name these things accurately in English is a basic professional requirement: it affects how you read instructions, how you request supplies, and how you communicate with colleagues and supervisors. This visual exercise builds the housekeeping vocabulary that matters most in day-to-day work, by connecting words to images of the actual items. The goal is immediate, automatic recognition — seeing a mop bucket or a squeegee and knowing its name in English without any gap or guesswork.