3000 Oxford Vocabulary A2

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3000 Oxford Vocabulary A2 is a set of 827 English words studied with spaced-repetition flashcards. Every card carries the word, its phonetic transcription, the meaning in your language and an example sentence, and it comes back for review right when you are about to forget it — so the words settle into long-term memory instead of fading after a day. The deck is aimed at learners around level A2.

22 words from this deck

WordPronunciationMeaning
gift/ɡɪft/You give this to someone on their birthday or for Christmas. It is a present you offer freely.
stone/stəʊn/This is a hard, natural material found on the ground or in mountains. You can use it to build walls or roads.
unhappy/ʌnˈhæpi/When you feel sad or not pleased, you are feeling this way. Maybe something bad happened.
survey/ˈsɜːveɪ/This is a set of questions asked to many people to collect information or opinions. Companies often use them to learn what customers think.
church/tʃɜːtʃ/This is a special building where Christians go to pray and worship God. People often gather there on Sundays.
profile/ˈprəʊfaɪl/This can be a side view of a person's face. It can also be a short description of someone's life or characteristics, often online.
frog/frɒɡ/This is a small, green animal that lives in water and on land. It can jump very far and makes a "ribbit" sound.
valley/ˈvæli/This is a low area of land found between mountains or hills. A river often flows through it.
public/ˈpʌblɪk/Something described this way is for everyone to use or see, not just for a few people. For example, a park can be for all people.
amount/əˈmaʊnt/This refers to how much of something there is. For example, you can talk about a large quantity of money or water.
sailing/ˈseɪlɪŋ/This is the activity of traveling on water in a boat that uses wind power. People do this for sport or for transport.
intelligent/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/Someone who is very good at learning, understanding, and thinking quickly is this. They often solve problems easily.
error/ˈerə(r)/This is a mistake or something that is not correct. You might make one when you do a math problem incorrectly.
ability/əˈbɪləti/This refers to having the skill or power to do something. For example, a good singer has a strong talent for music.
charity/ˈtʃærəti/This is an organization that helps people in need, often by collecting money or food. You can also give money or help to people as an act of kindness.
oil/ɔɪl/This is a thick, liquid substance that does not mix with water. We use it for cooking, for fuel in cars, or to make machines work smoothly.
user/ˈjuːzə(r)/This is someone who uses a product, service, or computer system. For example, you are one when you log in to an app.
social/ˈsəʊʃl/This describes things related to how people live together in groups or communities. It also refers to enjoying spending time with others.
boss/bɒs/This is the person who is in charge of a company or a group of workers. They tell employees what to do.
past/pɑːst/This describes a time that has already happened and is finished. For example, yesterday is a time that has gone by.
learning/ˈlɜːnɪŋ/This is the process of getting new knowledge or skills, often by studying or experiencing things. It helps you understand more about the world.
cry/kraɪ/When you feel very sad or hurt, water comes from your eyes. This action also happens when a baby wants something.

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