Vocabulary List
Key B1-B2 Vocabulary To Improve Your Comprehension
Having difficulty understanding readings and listenings? Here are some frequent key words and phrases from B1 and B2 texts and exams. But first…
Why Should You Learn More Vocabulary?
Imagine a person with perfect English grammar, but not vocabulary. Could he express a message? No! (But the opposite is true).
What’s a Good Way to Learn Vocabulary?
A great way to learn new words and phrases is by reading! When you see new vocabulary multiple times in in texts, it helps you fix the meaning in your mind.
So, when you’re reading texts from our blog, make sure to click on the red bold words if you don’t know their meaning. This activates the glossary and shows their definition on the page.
Intermediate Vocabulary List:
- a first
- abroad
- add up
- adverb
- advice
- along
- although
- ambitious
- attempt
- average
- avoid
- ban
- big break
- bold
- brave
- brave
- campaign
- career
- certified
- childhood
- clearly
- commercial pilot
- commitment
- compensate for
- content point
- controversial
- conventions
- daily
- deal with
- deeply
- depiction
- develop your arguments
- diary
- distribute
- dodge
- donation
- easy marks
- effective
- elderly
- encourage
- enough
- exceptionally
- fail
- female
- flashcard
- flight
- fortunately
- frustrating
- fuel
- gain
- gender
- give away
- give up
- graded reader
- grateful
- helpful
- hitchhike
- Holocaust
- hope
- however
- huge
- hurricane
- incomprehensible
- increase
- instead
- Jewish
- journey
- knowledge
- land
- legible
- length
- let
- low
- madness
- marking criteria
- mean
- minor
- model
- movement
- murder
- Nazi
- New Year’s resolution
- nudity
- owner
- phrasal verb
- polite
- profanity
- punctuation marks
- quite a while:
- racism
- racist
- random
- range
- rebellious
- refuse
- register
- regret
- risk
- role
- rough