Oxford 5000: 50 Words | Beginner | EP.41
Are you finding it hard to tackle the Oxford 5000 word list on your own? Welcome to Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41. 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.41
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41 | 1 – 10
look
- : see. to turn your eyes toward something so you can see it
- Look at the bright side of every challenge you face today.
travel
- : go. to move from one place to another, especially far away
- You do not need a lot of money to travel and learn new things.
actually
- : really. in fact or in truth
- I thought the movie was long, but it was actually very fun to watch.
enjoy
- : like. to get happiness or pleasure from something
- Take a moment to relax and enjoy the little things in your day.
gas
- : fuel. a liquid or substance used to give power to cars
- My car is running on empty, so I need to stop and get some gas.
release
- : free. to let someone or something go free
- Sometimes you just need to forgive and release old anger to feel peace.
release
- : publish. to make a new product, movie, or song available to the public
- The band will release their brand new song at midnight tonight.
release
- : new item. a new movie, album, or product made available
- I stayed up late to watch the latest movie release on the weekend.
kind
- : type. a group of things or people that share similar qualities
- What kind of music helps you focus best when you study?
tower
- : tall building. a very tall, narrow building or structure
- Stand tall like a tower even when life gets a little windy.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41 | 11 – 20
businessman
- : merchant. a man who works in business or commerce
- The smart businessman listens more than he speaks in every meeting.
portrait
- : painting. a picture, photo, or painting of a person’s face
- Her smile in the family portrait brightens up the whole living room.
data
- : facts. facts, numbers, or information used to calculate or analyze
- Good decisions are always made with clear facts and reliable data.
realize
- : understand. to become aware of something or understand a truth clearly
- It takes time to realize that small daily habits create big success.
realize
- : achieve. to make a dream, hope, or goal come true
- Work hard today to realize your biggest dreams tomorrow.
rule
- : govern. to control or lead a country, group, or system
- Kind leaders rule with patience, respect, and a good heart.
keep
- : hold. to continue having, storing, or holding something
- Always keep your mind open to new ideas and fresh perspectives.
keep
- : continue. to not stop doing an action or behaving in a way
- Never give up, just keep going one step at a time.
fight
- : battle. to use force, words, or effort against an enemy or problem
- Do not be afraid to stand up and fight for what is right.
quantity
- : amount. the number or total amount of something
- Quantity creates quality.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41 | 21 – 30
lecture
- : lesson. a formal talk given to a group of people to teach a subject
- The professor gave an inspiring lecture on how small habits change lives.
fever
- : high heat. a body temperature that is higher than normal because of illness
- Rest in bed and drink plenty of warm water when you have a fever.
fever
- : excitement. a state of great excitement or strong feeling in a crowd
- Football fever spread quickly across the whole city before the big match.
weapon
- : tool. an object like a sword or gun used to fight or defend
- A kind word and a warm smile are the strongest weapon against anger.
racing
- : contest. the sport or activity of running or driving in fast competitions
- Horse racing is a thrilling sport that attracts huge crowds of fans.
study
- : learning. the activity of learning about a subject from books or school
- Daily study is the most reliable bridge to a successful future.
old
- : aged. having lived for many years; not young
- An old friend brings back wonderful memories that make you smile.
spicy
- : hot. having a strong, hot flavor from spices or peppers
- I asked for mild sauce, but this soup is dangerously spicy for my tongue.
history
- : past. the study of past events, or the story of human life over time
- Learning from our past history helps us build a much brighter future.
joke
- : funny story. a short funny story or remark told to make people laugh
- A good joke with a close friend can brighten up even the hardest day.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41 | 31 – 40
importance
- : value. the quality of being valuable, meaningful, or necessary
- Never underestimate the importance of getting enough sleep every night.
chest
- : body. the front part of the human body between the neck and stomach
- Take a deep breath and feel the fresh morning air fill your chest.
designer
- : creator. a person who plans the look or structure of clothes, buildings, or products
- The fashion designer spent months creating simple yet elegant clothes.
way
- : path. a road, track, path, or route to a place
- Excuse me, could you please show me the fastest way to the subway station?
parent
- : father or mother. a mother or father of a person or animal
- Every loving parent wants to see their children grow up healthy and confident.
challenge
- : test. a new or difficult task that tests your skill, ability, or courage
- See every difficult problem not as a wall, but as an exciting challenge to grow.
consider
- : think. to think carefully about something before making a choice or decision
- Always take a moment to consider other people’s feelings before speaking your mind.
literature
- : books. written works such as books, plays, and poems that have artistic value
- Reading classic literature opens your heart to different lives and ideas.
highway
- : main road. a wide, main road built for fast travel between towns or cities
- We drove along the coastal highway with the windows down and music playing.
create
- : make. to make something new or original that did not exist before
- Use your unique talents to create something positive for the world every day.
Oxford 5000 Beginner Ep.41 | 41 – 47
list
- : record. a series of written names, items, or numbers in order
- Writing a simple to-do list every morning helps keep your day organized.
ring
- : circle. a round shape, circle, or circular band
- The children held hands and danced together in a big ring.
administration
- : management. the work of organizing, managing, and running a company or school
- Good school administration makes sure students and teachers have what they need to succeed.
alternative
- : other. different from the usual way; another choice or option
- Taking the quiet back road is a smart alternative when the highway is full of traffic.
type
- : kind. a group or sort of things sharing similar features or qualities
- What type of books do you enjoy reading when you have free time?
cold
- : chilly. having a low temperature; not warm or hot
- Nothing beats a warm blanket and hot tea on a freezing cold winter night.
unlikely
- : improbable. not expected to happen; having a very small chance
- It is highly unlikely that it will snow in the middle of a hot summer day.