4000 Essential English Words is a six-book series designed to focus on practical, high-frequency words to enhance the vocabulary of learners from high-beginner to advanced levels. The series presents a comprehensive range of words that cover a significant percentage of the vocabulary found in both spoken and written texts.
Key features of this edition include:
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4000 Essential English Words (2nd Edition) by Paul Nation, published on May 1st, 2018, by Compass Publishing.
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Original and high-resolution images for each target word, optimized for the best display on smartphones.
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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for each target word, aiding in accurate pronunciation.
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Additional cards, providing a more extensive learning experience.
This resource is perfect for those looking to substantially expand their English vocabulary, focusing on essential words that frequently appear in everyday communication.
| Word | misplace |
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| Meaning | To misplace something means to lose it. |
| Example | I misplaced my wallet, and I didn’t find it until a week later. |
| IPA | ˌmɪsˈpleɪs |
| Word | substantially |
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| Meaning | If something changes substantially, it changes a lot. |
| Example | The price of the apartment went up substantially. |
| IPA | səbˈstænʃəli |
| Word | machine |
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| Meaning | A machine is made by people and does work for us. |
| Example | The machine was broken. |
| IPA | məˈʃiːn |