Oxford 5000: 50 Words | Beginner | EP.35
Are you finding it hard to tackle the Oxford 5000 word list on your own? Welcome to Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35. 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.35
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 1 – 10
dialogue
- : conversation. a talk between two or more people.
- A good dialogue can help people understand each other better.
conclude
- : finish. to end something or decide something after thinking.
- After a long talk, we can conclude that kindness matters most.
reporter
- : journalist. a person who tells people the news.
- The reporter asked clear questions and listened carefully.
advice
- : suggestion. an idea about what someone should do.
- My friend gave me good advice when I felt worried.
discover
- : find. to find something new or learn something for the first time.
- When you try new things, you may discover a hidden talent.
adult
- : grown-up. a person who is fully grown.
- Being an adult means making choices and learning from them.
tourism
- : travel. the business of visiting places for fun.
- Tourism helps people learn about different cultures.
divide
- : separate. to split something into parts.
- Let’s divide the work so everyone can finish faster.
present
- : show. to give or show something to others.
- You can present your idea with simple words and a clear smile.
burn
- : fire. to be damaged or destroyed by fire or heat.
- Be careful near the stove, or the food may burn quickly.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 11 – 20
illegal
- : unlawful. not allowed by law.
- It is illegal to drive too fast in a school zone.
latest
- : newest. the most recent.
- Have you heard the latest news about our school event?
name
- : title. a word used to call a person, place, or thing.
- Her name is easy to remember because it sounds beautiful.
name
- : call. to give a name to someone or something.
- They decided to name their new dog Lucky.
fear
- : worry. a strong feeling that something bad may happen.
- Don’t let fear stop you from trying something new.
shine
- : glow. to give out light.
- Even on a hard day, your kindness can shine brightly.
perform
- : do. to do an action, job, or show.
- She will perform her favorite song at the school concert.
peace
- : calm. a quiet and happy feeling without fighting or worry.
- Sometimes, a short walk can bring peace to your mind.
outdoor
- : outside. happening or used outside.
- We planned an outdoor picnic because the weather was beautiful.
method
- : way. a way of doing something.
- Find a method that works for you, and keep practicing every day.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 21 – 30
backward
- : back. toward the back or in the opposite direction.
- He stepped backward slowly and made room for everyone.
condition
- : state. the situation or state of something.
- The old bike was in good condition, so we could ride it safely.
condition
- : rule. something that must happen before something else can happen.
- One condition of joining the game is that you must be kind to others.
theory
- : idea. an idea that tries to explain something.
- Her theory was simple: people learn better when they feel relaxed.
cake
- : dessert. a sweet food often eaten on special days.
- We shared a small cake and celebrated the good news together.
separate
- : split. to move things apart or keep them apart.
- Let’s separate the big job into small steps.
quality
- : standard. how good or bad something is.
- Good quality matters more than doing things quickly.
form
- : paper. a document you write information on.
- Please fill out this form before the class starts.
form
- : make. to create or make something.
- Small habits can form a better life over time.
press
- : push. to push something with your hand or finger.
- Please press the green button to start the machine.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 31 – 40
press
- : media. newspapers, news websites, and reporters.
- The story quickly reached the press.
jeans
- : pants. strong casual pants, often blue.
- I wear jeans when I want to feel comfortable.
afternoon
- : daytime. the time after lunch and before evening.
- Let’s take a short walk this afternoon.
winter
- : cold season. the coldest season of the year.
- In winter, a warm drink can make you feel better.
where
- : situation. in a situation in which.
- There are times where a small choice can change everything.
apart
- : separate. away from each other.
- Even when friends live far apart, they can still stay close.
generous
- : giving. happy to give or share.
- A generous person gives time, not just money.
academic
- : school. related to school, college, or study.
- Good academic habits can make learning less stressful.
meter
- : measure. a unit for measuring length.
- The table is about one meter long.
polite
- : respectful. showing good manners and respect.
- A polite word can make a hard conversation easier.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 41 – 50
worth
- : valuable. important or useful enough to do or have.
- Your dream is worth the effort.
impossible
- : not possible. unable to happen or be done.
- It may feel impossible now, but small steps can change that.
jump
- : leap. to push yourself off the ground.
- The child wanted to jump over the small puddle.
string
- : cord. a thin piece of thread or rope.
- Tie the box with a string so it does not open.
string
- : text. a group of letters, words, or symbols.
- Type a short string of letters for your password.
awesome
- : great. very good or exciting.
- You did an awesome job today, so be proud of yourself.
face
- : deal with. to accept and handle a difficult situation.
- When you face a problem, take one small step first.
broken
- : damaged. not working or not in one piece.
- My phone is broken, so I need to fix it.
victim
- : sufferer. a person hurt by something bad.
- The victim needed help, so people quickly called for support.
professional
- : expert. related to a job or done by a trained person.
- A professional attitude can make people trust you.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.35 | 51 – 55
locate
- : find. to find the place of someone or something.
- Use the map to locate the nearest train station.
two
- : 2. the number after one.
- Two kind words can change someone’s whole day.
happily
- : gladly. in a happy way.
- She happily helped her friend carry the books.
yes
- : okay. a word used to agree or accept.
- Yes, I can help you after class.
king
- : ruler. a male leader of a country.
- The king listened to his people and tried to be fair.