600 Palabras Esenciales TOEIC
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600 Palabras Esenciales TOEIC es un conjunto de 622 palabras en inglés que se estudian con tarjetas de repetición espaciada. Cada tarjeta lleva la palabra, su transcripción fonética, el significado en tu idioma y una oración de ejemplo, y vuelve a repasarse justo cuando estás a punto de olvidarla, de modo que las palabras se asientan en la memoria a largo plazo en lugar de desvanecerse al día siguiente. El mazo está pensado para estudiantes de nivel A1 aproximadamente.
22 palabras de este mazo
| Palabra | Pronunciación | Significado |
|---|---|---|
| abide by | /əˈbaɪd baɪ/ | This means to follow rules, laws, or decisions. You must respect and follow what has been decided. |
| agree | /əˈɡriː/ | When people have the same opinion or accept a plan, they do this. You might do this to a proposal or a suggestion. |
| agreement | /əˈɡriːmənt/ | This is a formal decision or promise made between two or more people or groups. It means they have the same understanding or shared opinion. |
| assurance | /əˈʃʊərəns/ | This is a promise or a statement given to make someone feel confident or certain about something. It helps remove doubts. |
| cancellation | /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃn/ | This is when something planned, like an event or a reservation, is stopped or called off. It means it will not happen. |
| determine | /dɪˈtɜːmɪn/ | This means to find the exact truth about something or to make a firm decision. You might do this to the cause of a problem. |
| engage | /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ | This means to take part in an activity or to get involved with something. You can also do this to someone's interest, meaning you get their attention. |
| establish | /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/ | This means to create something new, like a company or a rule, that will last. It also means to prove a fact or idea. |
| obligate | /ˈɒblɪɡeɪt/ | This means to make someone feel that they must do something, usually because of a rule or a promise. It creates a duty for them. |
| obligation | /ˌɒblɪˈɡeɪʃn/ | This is something you must do because of a law, a promise, or a moral reason. It is a duty or a responsibility. |
| party | /ˈpɑːti/ | A social event where people gather to celebrate or have fun. There may be food, drinks, music, and dancing. |
| provision | /prəˈvɪʒn/ | This is a condition or detail included in a legal document or an agreement. It can also refer to supplying something needed, like food. |
| resolve | /rɪˈzɒlv/ | This means to find a solution to a problem or disagreement. You might do this to an issue or a conflict. |
| specific | /spəˈsɪfɪk/ | When something is exact, detailed, or clearly defined, it is this. It means you are talking about one particular thing, not a general idea. |
| engagement | /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/ | This refers to how much someone is involved or interested in something. It can also mean a formal agreement to marry someone. |
| attract | /əˈtrækt/ | This means to make someone or something interested in you or come closer. It can be about physical closeness or interest. |
| compare | /kəmˈpeə(r)/ | This means to look at two or more things to find out what is similar and what is different about them. You might do this to prices or ideas. |
| competition | /ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃn/ | This is a situation where people or businesses try to be more successful than others. It can also be an event where people try to win something. |
| consume | /kənˈsjuːm/ | This means to eat, drink, or use something up. People do this with products, food, and energy. |
| consumer | /kənˈsjuːmə(r)/ | This is a person who buys goods or services for their own use. They are the ones who purchase things from businesses. |
| productive | /prəˈdʌktɪv/ | When someone or something is this, they achieve a lot or create good results. It means doing useful work and making progress. |
| convince | /kənˈvɪns/ | This means to make someone believe that something is true or to persuade them to do something. You try to change their mind or get them to agree. |
Las primeras 22 de 622 palabras. Inicia sesión para estudiar el mazo completo con tarjetas, audio y repetición espaciada.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuántas palabras tiene el mazo “600 Palabras Esenciales TOEIC”?
El mazo tiene 622 palabras, divididas en grupos más pequeños para que estudies un lote manejable a la vez en lugar de enfrentar toda la lista de golpe.
¿Este mazo es gratis?
Puedes leer la lista de palabras en esta página sin una cuenta. Estudiarla con tarjetas, audio y repetición espaciada requiere una cuenta gratuita de Parroto; algunos mazos avanzados están reservados para miembros PRO.
¿Cuánto se tarda en aprender 622 palabras?
Eso depende de tu ritmo diario. Con la repetición espaciada nunca reestudias todo el mazo: cada día repasas solo las tarjetas que toca, normalmente unas pocas docenas. Quince a veinte minutos al día bastan para avanzar de forma constante - la constancia importa mucho más que las sesiones largas.