Do you know the English words for toiletries?
Wait... what are toiletries? Like – a toilet + trees?
No – toiletries are things used for taking care of your hygiene and appearance. Today you’ll learn 20 vocabulary words for common personal care items.
When you expand your English vocabulary, then you can speak more fluently, without having to stop and think “oh, what was that word again?” or check Google translate all the time.
You can improve really fast inside my Vocabulary Builder Courses, because each one teaches you more than 1000 English words, covering lots of topics in daily life.
The courses include not only lessons, but also quizzes and short-answer exercises to help you practice.
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