3000 Common English Vocabulary Words Summary
Essential English Vocabulary Overview
This resource highlights 3,000 frequently used English words, organized systematically across 60 distinct thematic categories.
It serves as a comprehensive reference for learners to build functional language skills in diverse settings, ranging from academic environments to specialized professional fields like finance and medicine.
Categorized Lexical Themes
Daily Life and Domesticity: Covers common actions, daily routines, household chores, and specific areas of the home including the bedroom, kitchen, and living room.
Education and Study: Includes lists for school supplies, educational institutions (primary to university), academic degrees, and various subjects of study such as History and Chemistry.
Work and Commerce: Detailed sections on diverse career paths, office equipment, shopping terminology, and complex banking and financial concepts such as the stock market and international balance of payments.
Health and the Human Body: Features extensive terminology for body parts, medical staff, and a wide array of health conditions including Asthma, Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis.
Nature and Geography: Provides terminology for animals, insects, seafood, plants, and environmental issues like Global warming and Biodiversity.
Transport and Travel: Encompasses airport procedures, traffic regulations, road signs, and vocabulary specific to tourism and vacations.
Social and Cultural: Explores terms related to friendship, love, weddings, sports, music, movies, and festive celebrations such as Christmas and the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Data Presentation and Structure
Every lexical entry contains the English term followed by its specific part of speech, such as noun (), verb (), adjective (), or phrasal verb ().
Phonetic transcriptions are provided for each word using standard symbols (e.g., /\u02c8pen.s\u0259l/ for Pencil) to ensure precise pronunciation.
Direct translations provide the equivalent meaning in Vietnamese to facilitate quick understanding and bilingual mastery.