3000 слов английского языка книга
"3000 Words English Book"
Chapter 1: Introduction
In this book, we will explore 3000 essential words in the English language. These words have been carefully selected to help you improve your vocabulary and communication skills. Each word will be accompanied by its definition, pronunciation, and example sentences to help you understand how to use it in context.
Chapter 2: Common Words
1. Abandon - to leave behind or give up on
Example: The sailors had to abandon the sinking ship.
2. Acquire - to obtain or come into possession of
Example: She acquired a new skill after attending the workshop.
3. Adapt - to adjust or modify to fit a new situation
Example: He had to adapt to the new work environment quickly.
4. Ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something
Example: She is ambitious and always sets high goals for herself.
5. Analyze - to examine in detail to understand its structure or nature
Example: The scientist analyzed the data to draw conclusions.
Chapter 3: Advanced Words
1. Alleviate - to make a problem or suffering less severe
Example: The medication helped alleviate his pain.
2. Benevolent - showing kindness and goodwill
Example: The benevolent old man donated to charity regularly.
3. Cacophony - a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
Example: The cacophony of car horns in the city was deafening.
4. Debilitate - to weaken or make someone less effective
Example: The illness debilitated him, and he had to stay in bed for weeks.
5. Eloquent - fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
Example: The politician's eloquent speech moved the audience to tears.
Chapter 4: Idioms and Phrases
1. A piece of cake - something that is very easy to do
Example: The exam was a piece of cake for her.
2. Break the ice - to initiate a conversation or social interaction
Example: He told a joke to break the ice at the party.
3. Hit the nail on the head - to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem
Example: She hit the nail on the head with her analysis of the issue.
4. Jump on the bandwagon - to join a popular trend or activity
Example: Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon of sustainable living.
5. Let the cat out of the bag - to reveal a secret or confidential information
Example: She accidentally let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party.
Chapter 5: Practice Exercises
1. Use the word "meticulous" in a sentence.
2. Find a synonym for the word "exhausted."
3. Create a sentence using the idiom "barking up the wrong tree."
4. Write a short paragraph using at least five of the words from Chapter 3.
5. Identify the correct meaning of the word "ubiquitous."
Chapter 6: Conclusion
By learning and practicing these 3000 words, you will be able to expand your vocabulary and communicate more effectively in English. Remember to use these words in your daily conversations and writing to reinforce your understanding. Good luck on your language learning journey!