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A comprehensive vocabulary flashcard set covering essential words, phrases, daily routines, family terms, and learning goals from the Month 1 A1 English course.
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first name
A person's given name, as distinguished from a family name or surname (Example: "My first name is Anna").
last name
A person's family name or surname (Example: "My last name is Smith").
country
A nation or land where a person is from (Example: "What country are you from?").
city
A large town or urban settlement (Example: "I live in a small city").
tired
In need of sleep or rest (Example: "I am tired today").
hungry
Feeling or showing the need for food (Example: "I am hungry").
thirsty
Feeling a need or desire to drink (Example: "I am thirsty").
married
Joined in marriage; having a spouse (Example: "They are married").
single
Not married or in a relationship (Example: "I am single").
university
An high-level educational institution where students study for degrees (Example: "I study at university").
tonight
The night of the present day (Example: "Are you free tonight?").
introduce yourself
To tell someone your name and details about yourself (Example: "Please introduce yourself").
review
To study or go over material again (Example: "Today is a review day").
parents
A person's mother and father (Example: "My parents live in Spain").
cousin
A child of one's uncle or aunt (Example: "My cousin is a student").
kitchen
A room where food is prepared and cooked (Example: "The kitchen is clean").
bathroom
A room containing a toilet and washing facilities (Example: "The bathroom is upstairs").
bedroom
A room used for sleeping (Example: "My bedroom is quiet").
subtitle
Captions displayed at the bottom of a video transcribing or translating speech (Example: "I use English subtitles").
wake up
To stop sleeping and become conscious (Example: "I wake up at seven").
get dressed
To put on clothes (Example: "I get dressed after breakfast").
typical day
A normal, ordinary, or average day (Example: "This is my typical day").
in front of
Positioned directly ahead of something or someone (Example: "The car is in front of the house").
between
In the space separating two points, objects, or people (Example: "The table is between the chairs").
favourite
Preferred above all others of the same kind (Example: "What is your favourite food?").
free time
Time that is free from duties or work (Example: "I read in my free time").
pronunciation
The manner in which a word or language is spoken (Example: "My pronunciation is improving").
transcript
A written version of spoken audio or video (Example: "Read the transcript after listening").
fluently
With clarity, ease, and accuracy in speaking or writing a language (Example: "I want to speak English fluently").
keep going
To continue an effort or action without stopping (Example: "Keep going and practice every day").