A1
First Words & Everyday Things
Simple, picture-based worksheets to help absolute beginners learn everyday words they can see, point to, and use right away.
Foundations
All About Me: Name & Age
simple personal info words
Colors Around Us
red, blue, green, yellow
Shapes Around Us
circle, square, triangle, rectangle
My World
My Classroom Objects
pen, book, chair, desk
Animals at the Zoo
lion, elephant, monkey
Weather Words
Sunny, Rainy, Cloudy
Daily Life
Family Words: Mom, Dad & More
immediate family vocabulary
Food Basics: Fruit & Snacks
apple, banana, bread
My Daily Routine Words
wake up, eat, sleep
A2
Everyday Life & Simple Sentences
Vocabulary for everyday topics so students can talk about their routines, hobbies, and favorite things in simple sentences.
Lifestyle & Routines
Hobbies & Free Time
play soccer, watch TV, read
Daily Routines
Time & Frequency Adverbs
Feelings & Emotions
happy, tired, bored
Places & Things
In My Town: Places & Shops
bank, post office, park
At the Restaurant
Food & Drinks
Clothes & What We Wear
shirt, jacket, shoes
House & Home
Rooms & Furniture
Transport
Bus, Train, Plane
B1
Real-Life Topics & Opinions
Expand students' word bank so they can describe experiences, plans, and opinions more clearly and confidently.
Personal & Social
Travel & Holidays Vocabulary
book a flight, sightseeing, hostel
Health & Lifestyle
exercise, balanced diet, symptoms
Describing People & Personality
friendly, shy, creative
Shopping & Money
receipt, discount, refund
Expressing Opinions & Preferences
prefer, agree, disagree
Work & World
Jobs & Workplaces
apply, interview, colleague
Technology in Daily Life
app, device, upload, download
Environmental Issues
recycle, pollution, climate
B2
Academic & Discussion Vocabulary
Higher-level vocabulary for debates, presentations, and extended writing, so learners can express complex ideas clearly.
Academic Skills
Argument & Debate Language
claim, evidence, counter-argument
Cause & Effect Vocabulary
result in, lead to, due to
Problem & Solution Phrases
tackle, address, overcome
Describing Trends & Data
increase, fluctuate, decline
Professional & Media
Academic Verbs & Phrases
analyze, demonstrate, illustrate
Media & Communication
headline, bias, influence
Business & Workplace Language
deadline, negotiate, colleague
Nuanced Feelings & Attitudes
skeptical, enthusiastic, frustrated
C1
Precise, Nuanced Vocabulary
For advanced learners who need precise, formal vocabulary for essays, presentations, and professional communication.
Structure & Logic
High-Level Connectors
nevertheless, moreover, consequently
Abstract Nouns
assumption, implication, framework
Critical Thinking Vocabulary
assess, justify, refute
Refining Opinions & Hedging
arguably, tends to, it appears that
Advanced Expression
Evaluative Language
significant, marginal, controversial
Collocations for Formal English
pose a threat, draw a conclusion
Register & Tone
Formal vs Informal Expressions
Metaphor & Idiomatic Expressions
in Essays and Speech
C2
Mastery & Style
For near-native learners refining style, nuance, and rhetorical impact in both spoken and written English.
Mastery & Nuance
Advanced Idioms & Fixed Expressions
in Context
Rhetorical Devices
irony, hyperbole, understatement
Subtle Shades of Meaning
imply vs infer, doubt vs skepticism
Style Transformation
Rewriting Texts in Different Registers
Professional Polish
Register Shift & Voice
academic, journalistic, conversational
Lexical Choice for Persuasive Writing
loaded language, connotation
High-Level Collocations
for Exams & Publications
Editing for Concision & Clarity
redundant phrases, nominalization
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