English words from category: A1 Level (575)

WordExampleDifficultyImage
juiceThe juice is fresh.A1
juice
blouseThe blouse is beautiful.A1
blouse
tomatoThe tomato is fresh.A1
tomato
broccoliI eat broccoli every day.A1
broccoli
cucumberShe cuts the cucumber for salad.A1
cucumber
pepperHe adds pepper to the soup.A1
pepper
potatoShe bakes a potato for dinner.A1
potato
pumpkinI am buying a pumpkin at the market.A1
pumpkin
zucchiniI fry zucchini with garlic.A1
zucchini
eggplantShe grills eggplant for lunch.A1
eggplant
white cabbageMy mom makes salad with white cabbage.A1
white cabbage
sweet potatoI roast sweet potato in the oven.A1
sweet potato
carrotHe washes a carrot before eating it.A1
carrot
pointed pepperI like eating pointed pepper.A1
pointed pepper
cherryShe puts a cherry on the cake.A1
cherry
plumI eat a plum.A1
plum
bananaThe banana is yellow.A1
banana
peachThe peach is sweet.A1
peach
pearThe pear is juicy.A1
pear
apricotThe apricot is soft.A1
apricot
dressShe wears a red dress.A1
dress
shirtHe wears a blue shirt.A1
shirt
ponchoShe wears a warm poncho.A1
poncho
rain jacketHe takes a rain jacket in bad weather.A1
rain jacket
skirtShe likes her long skirt.A1
skirt
T-shirtHe buys a cool T-shirt.A1
T-shirt
jeansShe wears blue jeans.A1
jeans
sweaterThe sweater is warm.A1
sweater
shortsThe shorts are new.A1
shorts
strawberryThe strawberry is sweet.A1
strawberry
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Learning A1-level vocabulary is the first step toward confident language use. At this level, basic words are studied that help with everyday communication. This includes simple nouns, verbs, adjectives, and fixed phrases necessary for understanding the language and writing simple texts.

For beginners, it is important to gradually expand vocabulary, starting with the most frequently used words. For example, words to describe yourself, your family, home, food, work, and hobbies are included. Words for expressing time, dates, weather, and emotions are also studied. This approach helps to understand speech faster and build simple sentences.

The methodology for learning A1 vocabulary includes repetition, flashcards, reading short texts, and listening to audio. It is important not only to memorize translations but also to learn to use words in context. This helps consolidate knowledge and makes learning effective and engaging.

Starting from A1 level, you can gradually move on to more complex vocabulary of A2 and B1 levels. Basic vocabulary is the foundation for further language learning, and regular practice helps quickly improve communication skills.

The “A1 Vocabulary” category is ideal for self-study or lessons with a teacher. It allows you to master the first 500–800 words needed for everyday communication, understanding simple texts, and participating in basic conversations in a new language.

Learning A1 vocabulary is an easy and engaging way to start speaking and understanding a language. Start simple, repeat regularly, and use words in real life to confidently progress to higher levels.

English words from category: A1 level words – basic vocabulary for beginners | Folengo