Oxford 5000: 50 Words | Beginner | EP.33
Are you finding it hard to tackle the Oxford 5000 word list on your own? Welcome to Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33. These are the essential words you need for fluent communication. This series breaks them down step-by-step, categorized by difficulty level, to make your learning journey easier and more consistent.”
Today’s Learning Summary:
- Series: Oxford 5000 Vocabulary
- Level: Beginner (A1 – B1)
- Goal: Today’s 50 Essential Words
- Episode: Ep.33
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 1 – 10
grocery
- : food. items of food sold in a store or market.
- I need to find a grocery store to buy some fresh fruit and water.
surprise
- : shock. an unexpected event or fact.
- It was a big surprise when my friend showed up at my house without calling.
planning
- : preparation. the act of making a plan for something you want to do.
- Good planning is the first step to making your big dreams come true.
better
- : improvement. a higher standard or a more excellent state.
- Always try to change your life for the better by learning something new every day.
reply
- : answer. to give an answer in speech or writing.
- Please reply to my text message as soon as you can.
effect
- : result. a change that happens because of something else.
- Thinking positively can have a great effect on your happiness and health.
fighting
- : conflict. the act of struggling or arguing with someone.
- The fighting between the two neighbors finally stopped after they talked.
drug
- : medicine. a substance used to treat an illness or pain.
- You should take this drug with a glass of water after your meal.
crowded
- : full. a place that has too many people in it.
- The train was so crowded that I had to wait for the next one to arrive.
machine
- : equipment. a thing with moving parts that does a specific job.
- Please use this machine to print your boarding pass at the airport.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 11 – 20
mention
- : remark. a short or quick statement about something.
- The boss made a quick mention of the holiday during the meeting.
cell
- : unit. the smallest basic part of a living thing.
- Every part of your body is made of many millions of a tiny cell.
tip
- : advice. a small but useful piece of information.
- A good travel tip is to keep your passport in a very safe place.
party
- : celebration. a social event where people eat, drink, and have fun.
- We are having a big party to celebrate my brother’s graduation.
party
- : group. a group of people who are doing something together.
- The waiter asked, “How many people are in your party for dinner tonight?”
couple
- : pair. two of something.
- I just need a couple of minutes to finish my homework.
couple
- : partners. two people who are in a romantic relationship.
- The young couple looked very happy as they walked through the park.
noisy
- : loud. making a lot of noise.
- This hotel room is too noisy, can I move to a quieter one?
studio
- : workspace. a room where an artist or musician works.
- The painter spends every morning in her studio to work on a new picture.
studio
- : apartment. a small apartment with one main room for living and sleeping.
- I am looking for a small studio to rent while I stay in the city for my trip.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 21 – 30
bike
- : bicycle. a vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing pedals.
- Let’s rent a bike to see all the beautiful parks in this town.
limit
- : restrict. to stop something from increasing or going past a point.
- You must limit your suitcase weight to 20 kilograms for this flight.
look
- : appearance. the way someone or something appears.
- I really like your new look with those stylish glasses and the blue jacket.
free
- : costless. something that does not cost any money.
- You can get a free map of the city at the tourist information center.
free
- : available. not busy or not being used by anyone.
- Are you free to join us for a quick coffee this afternoon?
profit
- : gain. the money you earn in business after paying all costs.
- The small bakery makes a good profit because they sell the best bread in town.
mall
- : shopping center. a large building with many different stores inside.
- I am going to the mall to buy some new clothes for my summer vacation.
interesting
- : exciting. keeping your attention because it is unusual or special.
- The tour guide told us an interesting story about the history of this old castle.
detail
- : fact. a small piece of information about something.
- Please check every detail on your flight ticket to make sure your name is correct.
frightened
- : scared. feeling fear or worry.
- Don’t be frightened to try new things; that is how you learn and grow.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 31 – 40
analyze
- : study. to look at something carefully to understand it.
- The doctor needs to analyze your blood test results to see if you are healthy.
fire
- : dismiss. to remove someone from their job.
- The boss had to fire the worker because he was always late for work.
fire
- : shoot. to let a bullet out of a gun.
- The hunter did not fire his gun when he saw the small deer.
wear
- : dress. to have clothing or jewelry on your body.
- It is very cold outside, so you should wear a warm coat and a scarf.
react
- : respond. to act in a certain way because of something that happened.
- I didn’t know how to react when my friends surprised me with a big cake.
advertisement
- : ad. a picture, short film, or song that tries to sell something.
- I saw an advertisement for a cheap flight to Hawaii on the internet.
continue
- : keep going. to keep doing something without stopping.
- If you continue to practice English every day, you will become a great speaker.
now
- : at this moment. at the present time.
- The bus is arriving now, so we must get our bags ready to leave.
plant
- : greenery. a living thing that grows in earth and has leaves.
- I need to water my plant because the soil is very dry.
politician
- : leader. a person who works in government.
- A good politician always listens to the people and tries to help them.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 41 – 50
pilot
- : flyer. a person who flies an airplane.
- The pilot told the passengers that the plane would land in ten minutes.
effort
- : work. the physical or mental energy needed to do something.
- If you put enough effort into your work, you will surely succeed.
this
- : the thing here. used to talk about a person or thing near you.
- I really like this pizza; it is the best one I have ever tasted.
diary
- : journal. a book where you write your daily thoughts and feelings.
- Writing in a diary every night helps you understand your mind and feel peaceful.
connected
- : linked. joined together or having a relationship.
- Make sure your phone is connected to the airport Wi-Fi to check your flight status.
cartoon
- : animation. a movie or TV show made of drawings.
- My younger brother loves to watch a funny cartoon every Saturday morning.
invitation
- : request. a written or spoken request to go somewhere or do something.
- I received an invitation to join a local dinner party during my trip to Paris.
fourth
- : 4th. the position after the third one in a series.
- Turn left at the fourth corner to find the train station.
toy
- : plaything. an object for children to play with.
- The child was very happy when he received a new toy car for his birthday.
toy
- : small. made as a smaller version of something for playing.
- I bought a toy airplane for my nephew at the airport gift shop.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.33 | 51 – 57
rude
- : impolite. not showing good manners or respect.
- Being rude to others never helps; kindness is always a better choice for a happy life.
shop
- : store. a place where you buy things.
- Is there a small shop nearby where I can buy some snacks and water?
shop
- : buy. to visit stores to purchase things.
- I want to shop for some unique souvenirs before I go back home.
properly
- : correctly. in a way that is right, suitable, or correct.
- Please make sure your seatbelt is properly fastened before the plane takes off.
chocolate
- : candy. a sweet brown food made from cocoa beans.
- This box of chocolate is a perfect gift for my host family.
tradition
- : custom. a way of doing something that has existed for a long time.
- Following a family tradition helps us feel close to the people we love.
eye
- : sight organ. the part of the body that you use to see.
- Keep an eye on your goals, and do not let small problems stop you from succeeding.