600 Basics Words for Beginners ’s topics

Unit 1 - The Lion and the Rabbit
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Unit 2 - The Laboratory
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Unit 3 - The Report
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Unit 4 - The Dog's Bell
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Unit 5 - The Jackal and the Sun Child
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Unit 6 - The Friendly Ghost
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Unit 7 - The Best Prince
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Unit 8 - How the Sun and the Moon Were Made
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Unit 9 - The Starfish
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Unit 10 - The First Peacock
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Unit 11 - Princess Rose and the Creature
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Unit 12 - The Crazy Artist
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Unit 13 - The Farmer and the Cats
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Unit 14 - A Magical Book
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Unit 15 - The Big Race
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Unit 16 - Adams County's Gold
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Unit 17 - The Race of Water
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Unit 18 - The Little Red Chicken
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Unit 19 - Shipwrecked
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Unit 20 - The Seven Cities of Gold
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Unit 21 - Katy
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Unit 22 - A Better Reward
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Unit 23 - The Camp
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Unit 24 - A Strong Friendship
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Unit 25 - Joe's Pond
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Unit 26 - Archie and His Donkey
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Unit 27 - The Spider and the Bird
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Unit 28 - The Party
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Unit 29 - How the World Got Light
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Unit 30 - Cats and Secrets
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600 Basics Words for Beginners
This 600 words list include the most useful words for English learners at high beginner level (A2). This is the 1st 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 Lion and the Rabbit
Unit 2 - The Laboratory
Unit 3 - The Report
Unit 4 - The Dog's Bell
Unit 5 - The Jackal and the Sun Child
Unit 6 - The Friendly Ghost
Unit 7 - The Best Prince
Unit 8 - How the Sun and the Moon Were Made
Unit 9 - The Starfish
Unit 10 - The First Peacock
Unit 11 - Princess Rose and the Creature
Unit 12 - The Crazy Artist
Unit 13 - The Farmer and the Cats
Unit 14 - A Magical Book
Unit 15 - The Big Race
Unit 16 - Adams County's Gold
Unit 17 - The Race of Water
Unit 18 - The Little Red Chicken
Unit 19 - Shipwrecked
Unit 20 - The Seven Cities of Gold
Unit 21 - Katy
Unit 22 - A Better Reward
Unit 23 - The Camp
Unit 24 - A Strong Friendship
Unit 25 - Joe's Pond
Unit 26 - Archie and His Donkey
Unit 27 - The Spider and the Bird
Unit 28 - The Party
Unit 29 - How the World Got Light
Unit 30 - Cats and Secrets
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well
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in a good way; to a high or satisfactory standard
The couple can dance quite well.
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reply
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/rɪˈplɑɪ/
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to answer a question
She asked him how old he was but he didn’t reply.
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lot
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/lɑt/
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a large number or amount; a great deal.
They purchased a lot last summer and built a house on it the following year.
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middle
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a point, position, or part that is not on one side or the other but is equally far from things on either side; the central point, position, or part
This is my class photo – I’m the one in the middle.
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safe
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free from danger or harm, or not causing danger or harm
Is this medicine safe for children?
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finally
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/ˈfaɪ·nəl·i/
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If something happens finally, it happens after a longtime or at the end
■ He finally crossed the finish line after five hours of running.
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agree
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/əˈɡri/
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to have the same opinion, or to accept a suggestion or idea
Most economists agree that it would be unwise to cut taxes right now.
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bottom
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/ˈbɑt̬·əm/
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the lowest part of something
He stood at the bottom of the stairs and called up to me.
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moment
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/ˈmoʊ·mənt/
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a very short period of time
Hold still for a moment while I tie your shoe.
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attack
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/əˈtæk/
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to try to hurt or defeat someone or something using violence
Most wild animals won't attack unless they are provoked.
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hide
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to put something or someone in a place where the person or thing cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found
She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
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promise
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/ˈprɑm·ɪs/
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to state to someone that you will certainly do something
We promised the kids (that) we’d take them to the zoo.
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hunt
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to chase or search for a wild animal or bird with the intention of killing or catching it for food, sport, or profit
Cats like to hunt mice and birds.
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pleased
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happy or satisfied
Mom was not pleased when she saw my grades.
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arrive
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/əˈrɑɪv/
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to get to or reach to some place.
What time is their plane scheduled to arrive?
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afraid
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feeling fear, or feeling anxiety about the possible results of a particular situation
She was afraid, but never thought of quitting.
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angry
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having the feeling people get when something unfair, painful, or bad happens
I hope you aren’t angry with me.
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trick
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/trɪk/
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an action intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone or as a joke or form of entertainment
He showed us some card tricks.
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clever
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having or showing a quick intelligence in doing something or in persuading people to do something
It was certainly a clever ad and got a lot of attention.
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cruel
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extremely unkind and intentionally causing pain
Is the death penalty cruel and unusual punishment?
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