General English Vocabularies

Daily Life Vocabulary

  1. Greet People
    • Hello: A way to greet someone.
    • Good morning: A greeting used in the morning.
    • Goodbye: A way to bid farewell.
    • See you later: Used to indicate you’ll meet the person again.
    • Take care: A phrase used to wish someone well.
  2. Common Verbs
    • Eat: To consume food.
    • Sleep: To rest with your eyes closed.
    • Walk: To move on foot.
    • Talk: To speak to someone.
    • Read: To look at and understand written words.
  3. Household Items
    • Table: A piece of furniture with a flat top used for eating or working.
    • Chair: A piece of furniture for sitting.
    • Bed: Furniture used for sleeping.
    • Mirror: A surface that reflects images.
    • Lamp: A device that provides light.

Academic Vocabulary

  1. Classroom Items
    • Pen: A tool used for writing with ink.
    • Notebook: A book of blank pages for writing.
    • Blackboard: A board used for writing with chalk.
    • Eraser: A tool used to remove pencil or chalk marks.
    • Desk: A table used for studying or working.
  2. Subjects
    • Mathematics: The study of numbers and shapes.
    • History: The study of past events.
    • Science: The study of the natural world.
    • Literature: The study of written works.
    • Geography: The study of Earth’s features and places.

Workplace Vocabulary

  1. Job Titles
    • Manager: A person who supervises a team or organization.
    • Engineer: A professional who designs or builds machines or structures.
    • Teacher: A person who educates others.
    • Nurse: A healthcare professional who cares for patients.
    • Writer: A person who creates written content.
  2. Common Tasks
    • Organize: To arrange things systematically.
    • Report: To give an account of something.
    • Communicate: To exchange information.
    • Present: To show or explain something to others.
    • Plan: To prepare or design a course of action.

Travel and Transport

  1. Modes of Transport
    • Car: A vehicle for personal travel.
    • Bus: A large vehicle for public transportation.
    • Train: A series of connected vehicles running on tracks.
    • Plane: An aircraft for air travel.
    • Bicycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
  2. Travel Actions
    • Book: To reserve a seat or place in advance.
    • Pack: To prepare luggage for travel.
    • Fly: To travel in an airplane.
    • Drive: To operate a vehicle.
    • Explore: To travel to discover new places.

Shopping Vocabulary

  1. Shopping Items
    • Clothes: Garments worn on the body.
    • Groceries: Food and other items bought for home use.
    • Electronics: Devices like phones, TVs, or computers.
    • Furniture: Large movable objects for a house, like tables or beds.
    • Books: Printed works of literature or information.
  2. Payment Terms
    • Cash: Money in the form of coins or bills.
    • Credit: A system of payment with a card, to be paid later.
    • Discount: A reduction in price.
    • Receipt: A document showing payment details.
    • Price: The cost of something.

Emotions and Feelings

  1. Positive Feelings
    • Happy: Feeling pleasure or joy.
    • Excited: Feeling energetic and thrilled.
    • Calm: Feeling peaceful and quiet.
    • Confident: Feeling sure of yourself.
    • Hopeful: Expecting something positive to happen.
  2. Negative Feelings
    • Sad: Feeling unhappy.
    • Angry: Feeling upset or annoyed.
    • Nervous: Feeling anxious or worried.
    • Tired: Feeling in need of rest.
    • Bored: Feeling uninterested.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

  1. Meals
    • Breakfast: The first meal of the day.
    • Lunch: The midday meal.
    • Dinner: The evening meal.
    • Snack: A small amount of food eaten between meals.
    • Dessert: Sweet food eaten after a meal.
  2. Foods
    • Bread: A baked food made from flour and water.
    • Rice: Small grains used as food.
    • Pasta: A dish made from flour and water, often in various shapes.
    • Vegetables: Edible plants like carrots, spinach, or potatoes.
    • Fruits: Sweet or sour edible parts of plants, like apples or bananas.

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