Vocabulary
The vocabulary is separated into nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs for the purpose of simplicity.
Click on the English word to see information and examples of that word in use (you probably won't be able to understand the grammar within the sentences at this point, but it is good to see as you progress through your learning).
A PDF file neatly presenting all of these words, example sentences and extra information can be found .
Want to give your brain practice at recognizing these words? Try finding the words in this vocabulary list in a .
Nouns:
= street= street/road
= hand
= English
= taxi
= train
= train/subway station
= bus stop
= airplane
= bicycle
= wife
= child
= son
= daughter
= husband
= father
= mother
= letter
= taste
= meal
= morning
= breakfast
= water
= apple
= money
Verbs:
= to come= to finish
= to dance
= to know
= to walk
= to learn
= to practice
= to think
= to live
Passive Verbs:
= to be finishedAdjectives:
= to be dangerous= to be handsome
= to be ugly
= to be tired
= to be different
= to be sad
= to be delicious
= to be fun, to be funny
= to be many of, to be a lot of
= to be happy
Adverbs and Other Words:
= there= there (when farther away)
= now
= but
There are 1050 vocabulary entries in Unit 1. All entries are linked to an audio file.
You can download all of these files in one package .For help memorizing these words, try using our .
Common Greeting Words
I wish I could tell you not to worry about these. Of course, I can tell you "don't worry about these," but I don't think that will do. When learning a language, everybody wants to learn these words as soon as possible. I understand that completely, but I have purposely waited to teach you these types of words. In fact, I still don't want to show them to you – but at this point I am sure you are asking yourself "I've gotten this far and I still don't even know how to say 'goodbye' yet!"