English words from category: A2 Level (255)
| Word | Example | Difficulty | Image | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cashew | I eat a cashew. | A2 | ![]() | |
| date | The date is sweet. | A2 | ![]() | |
| walnut | I have a walnut. | A2 | ![]() | |
| shared room | I sleep in a shared room. | A2 | ![]() | |
| duvet | I take the duvet. | A2 | ![]() | |
| elevator | The elevator is fast. | A2 | ![]() | |
| clothes hanger | The clothes hanger is in the wardrobe. | A2 | ![]() | |
| picture frame | The picture frame is new. | A2 | ![]() | |
| power socket | I use the socket. | A2 | ![]() | |
| plug | The plug is in the socket. | A2 | ![]() | |
| heater | The heater is on. | A2 | ![]() | |
| heating | We turn on the heating. | A2 | ![]() | |
| air conditioner | The air conditioner is loud. | A2 | ![]() | |
| check-in counter | The check-in counter is open. | A2 | ![]() | |
| check-in machine | The check-in machine is free. | A2 | ![]() | |
| flight ticket | I buy a plane ticket. | A2 | ![]() | |
| boarding pass | The boarding pass is in my bag. | A2 | ![]() | |
| sleeper car | We travel in the sleeper car. | A2 | ![]() | |
| ticket counter | We buy tickets at the ticket counter. | A2 | ![]() | |
| information desk | We meet at the information desk. | A2 | ![]() | |
| ferry | I wait for the ferry. | A2 | ![]() | |
| suburban train | The suburban train is late. | A2 | ![]() | |
| tire | The tire is flat. | A2 | ![]() | |
| airbag | The airbag protects the driver. | A2 | ![]() | |
| child seat | The child seat is safe. | A2 | ![]() | |
| navigation system / GPS | The navigation system shows the way. | A2 | ![]() | |
| gas station | The gas station is open. | A2 | ![]() | |
| parking lot | The parking lot is full. | A2 | ![]() | |
| parking meter | I pay at the parking meter. | A2 | ![]() | |
| parking ticket machine | The parking ticket machine prints a ticket. | A2 | ![]() |
Learning A2-level words is the next step after mastering basic vocabulary. At this level, learners expand their vocabulary and acquire more advanced words that allow them to communicate more confidently in everyday and educational situations. Students learn to build more detailed sentences and better understand both spoken and written language.
At the A2 level, topics related to work, travel, health, shopping, education, and communication are studied. New words are introduced for expressing opinions, describing past events, and talking about future plans. This helps learners maintain conversations, ask questions, and provide more detailed answers.
The methodology for learning A2-level vocabulary includes regular revision, reading adapted texts, listening to dialogues, and completing practical exercises. Special attention is given to using words in context to develop speaking and writing skills.
Mastering the A2 level creates a solid foundation for progressing to the B1 level, where communication becomes more fluent and varied. An expanded vocabulary helps learners feel more confident in real-life situations.
The “A2 Vocabulary” category is suitable for those who already know the basics of the language and want to deepen their knowledge. It helps learners acquire an additional 800–1200 words necessary for more active and confident communication.
Learning A2-level words is a step toward independent language use. Regular practice and active use of new vocabulary will help learners reach the next level more quickly.





