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Word List Overview

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  • a (determiner) A1: Before a noun to mean one thing or person.Example: a sentence

  • about (preposition) A1: Regarding a particular subject.Example: What about you?

  • an (determiner) A1: Used instead of 'a' when next word starts with a vowel sound.Example: an apartment

  • and (conjunction) A1: Used to join two words or parts of a sentence.Example: tea and coffee

  • apartment (noun) A2: A set of rooms for someone to live.Example: I live in an apartment in Dubai.

  • are (verb) A1: Present simple of 'be' for you/we/they.Example: Are you from England?

  • bed (noun) A1: A piece of furniture to sleep on.Example: What time did you go to bed last night?

  • big (adjective) A1: Large in size or amount.Example: I come from a big family.

  • boy (noun) A1: A male child or young man.Example: We've got three children - a boy and two girls.

  • bye (exclamation) A1: Goodbye.Example: Bye, see you tomorrow.

Units 1-3: Basic Vocabulary

  • campus (noun) B2: The land and buildings of a college/university.Example: The university campus is near the hospital.

  • car (noun) A1: A vehicle with an engine and four wheels.Example: My brother has an old car.

  • chair (noun) A1: A seat for one person with usually four legs.Example: This is a chair.

  • child (noun) A1: A son or daughter.Example: We have only one child – a boy.

  • children (noun) A1: The plural of 'child'.Example: We've got three children - a boy and two girls.

Essential Verbs and Actions

  • eat (verb) A1: To put food in your mouth and swallow.Example: Who ate all the cake?

  • have (verb) A1: To own something.Example: I have a flat in Paris.

  • know (verb) A1: To have information about something.Example: I don't know.

  • live (verb) A1: To have a home somewhere.Example: They live in New York.

  • like (verb) A1: To enjoy or think that something is nice.Example: I like Japanese food.

Questions and Simple Sentences

  • how (adverb) A1: Used to ask about someone's health.Example: How are you?

  • where (adverb) A1: Used to ask about the place someone is.Example: Where do you work?

  • what (pronoun) A1: Used to ask for information.Example: What's your name?

Days and Numbers

  • Friday (noun) A1: The day of the week after Thursday.Example: OK, let's meet on Friday.

  • two (number) A1: The number 2.Example: We have two new apartments in Dubai.

  • seven (number) A1: The number 7.Example: We have seven children.

Common Adjectives and Descriptive Terms

  • normal (adjective) A2: Usual and ordinary.Example: It's normal for couples to argue now and then.

  • fine (adjective) A1: Healthy or happy.Example: I'm fine.

  • old (adjective) A1: Having lived or existed for a long time.Example: an old flat

  • good (adjective) A1: Enjoyable or nice.Example: a good book.

Vocabulary in Context

  • restaurant (noun) A1: A place to buy and eat meals.Example: an Italian restaurant

  • bicycle (noun) A2: A vehicle with two wheels you sit on.Example: My brother has a bicycle.

Cultural and Event-Based Vocabulary

  • trip (noun) A2: A journey to visit a place.Example: a business trip

  • holiday (noun) A1: A time when you do not work or go to school.Example: Friday is a holiday.

  • art gallery (noun) B1: A space to show art.Example: I never go to art galleries.

Summary

This comprehensive vocabulary list includes definitions and example sentences across a range of topics. Each entry is categorized based on the unit numbers, making it a useful reference for learners looking to expand their English vocabulary.