Vocabulary to talk about the world around us: culture, environment, work, city, transport...
Education is the way people learn and are taught. It can happen at school, at home, or through daily life. It helps people develop knowledge, useful skills, and good values. Education may be formal, with lessons and teachers, or informal, through personal experience.
In English, “leisure activities” means the things people do for fun when they are not working or studying. It can include hobbies, sports, games, music, reading, travel, or rest. This vocabulary helps you say what you enjoy and how you spend your free time.
In English, “Social Relationships” means the words we use to talk about how people live, feel, and connect with each other. It includes family, friends, love, help, respect, and communication. This vocabulary is useful for speaking about daily life and human contact.
In English, “the city” means a big place where many people live and work. It has streets, buildings, shops, schools, and public transport. A city is larger than a town or a village. For example: “I live in the city” or “The city is very busy.”
In English, “the environment” means the world around us. It includes the air, water, land, plants, and animals. It can also mean the place and conditions where people live or work. We use this word when we talk about nature, pollution, climate, and daily life.
Transport means moving people or things from one place to another. It includes cars, buses, trains, planes, ships, and bicycles. People use transport to travel, take goods to other places, and help cities, countries, and everyday life stay connected.
In English, “travel” means going from one place to another. It can describe a journey for work, a holiday, or everyday movement. As a noun, it is usually uncountable. As a verb, “to travel” means to go to places or visit different places.
Weather means the state of the air and the sky in a certain place at a certain time. It can be sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy, hot, cold, snowy, or stormy. We use this word to describe what it is like outside now or what a place is usually like.
In English, work means an activity you do to make, build, repair, or achieve something. It can also mean your job in general. As a verb, it means doing tasks or making an effort. For example: “I work at a school.” “This plan works well.”