600 Words for Low Advanced ’s topics
Unit 1 - The Little Mice
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Unit 2 - The Helpful Abbey
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Unit 3 - The Bachelor's Lesson
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Unit 4 - The Corrupt Administratior
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Unit 5 - A Famous Accident
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Unit 6 - The Island
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Unit 7 - Small World
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Unit 8 - Becoming a Healer
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Unit 9 - The Weaving Machine
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Unit 10 - Life on the Farm
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Unit 11 - Beethoven's Gift
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Unit 12 - Brothers
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Unit 13 - The Old Hound
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Unit 14 - Day Without Sight
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Unit 15 - The Big Ship
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Unit 16 - The History of Parachutes
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Unit 17 - "I Didn't Do It!"
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Unit 18 - The Soldier's Decision
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Unit 19 - Jane's Pride
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Unit 20 - Microchips
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Unit 21 - The Twins
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Unit 22 - The New Bioco
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Unit 23 - How Comet Got His Tail
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Unit 24 - The Resourceful Landlord
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Unit 25 - The Man and the Monkey
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Unit 26 - Cosmo's Flight
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Unit 27 - The First Organ Transplant
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Unit 28 - The Lottery
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Unit 29 - Jen's New Job
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Unit 30 - The Demon's Bridge
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600 Words for Low Advanced
This 600 words list include the most useful words for English learners at Low Advanced level (B2). This is the 5th list is from Paul Nation's books of 4000 essential English words. They are high to middle-frequency words used in both spoken and written English.
600 words / 30 topics
Unit 1 - The Little Mice
Unit 2 - The Helpful Abbey
Unit 3 - The Bachelor's Lesson
Unit 4 - The Corrupt Administratior
Unit 5 - A Famous Accident
Unit 6 - The Island
Unit 7 - Small World
Unit 8 - Becoming a Healer
Unit 9 - The Weaving Machine
Unit 10 - Life on the Farm
Unit 11 - Beethoven's Gift
Unit 12 - Brothers
Unit 13 - The Old Hound
Unit 14 - Day Without Sight
Unit 15 - The Big Ship
Unit 16 - The History of Parachutes
Unit 17 - "I Didn't Do It!"
Unit 18 - The Soldier's Decision
Unit 19 - Jane's Pride
Unit 20 - Microchips
Unit 21 - The Twins
Unit 22 - The New Bioco
Unit 23 - How Comet Got His Tail
Unit 24 - The Resourceful Landlord
Unit 25 - The Man and the Monkey
Unit 26 - Cosmo's Flight
Unit 27 - The First Organ Transplant
Unit 28 - The Lottery
Unit 29 - Jen's New Job
Unit 30 - The Demon's Bridge
gripe
verb
/ˈgraɪp/
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to complain
He's always griping about the people at work.
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grueling
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/ ˈgruːɪlɪŋ/
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very difficult
"The runner won the grueling 100 kilometer race."
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cache
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a secret or hidden store of things, or the place where they are kept
Authorities believe the robber was after a hidden cache of $2,500 kept in a box under the counter.
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convenience
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/kənˈvin·jəns/
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the fact that something is suitable for your purposes and causes no difficulty for your schedule or plans
I enjoy the convenience of having my groceries delivered.
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opt
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to make a choice, esp. for one thing or possibility in preference to any others
He opted out of the health insurance plan (= chose not to be a part of it).
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dire
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very serious or extreme
Cheating will bring dire consequences.
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allot
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to give a share of something for a particular purpose
The board allotted $5000 to the recreation center.
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appall
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to cause someone to be extremely upset or shocked
I was appalled by the condition of our facilities, especially the dirty locker room.
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dearth
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an amount of something that is too small: a lack
The region is suffering from a dearth of medical specialists.
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elapse
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(of time) to go past
Four years had elapsed since she last saw him.
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empathy
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the ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person’s situation
He loves children and has a certain empathy with them.
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fanciful
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/ˈfæn·sə·fəl/
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not realistic
fanciful ideas/notions
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mundane
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/mʌnˈdeɪn, ˈmʌn·deɪn/
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ordinary and not interesting in any way
The show was just another mundane family sitcom.
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outrage
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/ˈɑʊtˌreɪdʒ/
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to cause someone to feel very angry, shocked, or upset
The proposed pay cut outraged the staff.
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paltry
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less than expected or needed; too small or slight
I don’t think my paltry student grants are enough for us to live on.
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rectify
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/ˈrek·təˌfɑɪ/
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to correct or make right
I hadn’t meant to cause trouble, and asked what I could do to rectify the situation.
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resourceful
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/rɪˈsɔrs·fəl/
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able to find and use different ways to help achieve your goals
She plays the part of a tough, resourceful newspaper reporter.
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sustenance
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food, or the energy and other things food provides people and animals to keep them strong and healthy
The ranch animals get a lot of their sustenance from grazing.
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tedious
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boring and tiring, esp. because long or often repeated
Learning a new computer program can be a tedious process.
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deliberate
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intentional; done with thought and knowledge
He accused her of writing deliberate untruths.
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