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Study Notes
The Oxford 3000
- The Oxford 3000 is a list of the 3000 most important words to learn in English, covering levels A1 to B2.
Vocabulary by Level
- A1 level: words like "bathroom", "dad", "be", "capital", "beach", "car", "beautiful", "dance", etc.
- A2-B1 level: words like "career", "dangerous", "above", "because", "care", "century", "decide", etc.
- B2 level: words like "education", "immediately", "focus", "foreign", "-formal", "inclusive", etc.
Word Categories
- Articles: "a", "an", "the"
- Modal verbs: "can", "cannot", "could", "may", "might", "must", "shall", "should"
- Auxiliary verbs: "be", "have", "do"
- Prepositions: "above", "across", "after", "against", "along", "around", etc.
Word Forms
- Nouns: "bathroom", "bed", "bedroom", "beach", "car", "cat", "chair", etc.
- Verbs: "be", "have", "do", "go", "make", "take", "know", etc.
- Adjectives: "beautiful", "big", "black", "blue", "cold", "dark", "easy", etc.
- Adverbs: "again", "almost", "also", "always", "around", "above", "across", etc.
Other Key Facts
- The Oxford 3000 words are divided into CEFR levels (A1, A2, B1, B2) to help learners identify the most important words for their level.
- The list includes words from different categories, such as articles, modal verbs, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
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Test your knowledge of the most important words to learn in English, from A1 to B2 level, as listed in The Oxford 3000. This quiz covers vocabulary from beginner to upper-intermediate level.