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II) Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVOCABULARY ADVICE
The first thing you need to remember for the learning of vocabulary is our methodology: STARTSee it, say it and check pronunciation
Try it in a context (translate it if you need to)
Apply it and use it in phrases
Review it and remember it
Test it by using it in another context related to the exam What you need to do is make sure you start building your vocabulary in a logical way.1. Start with your interests. You will use this vocabulary the most
frequently and you need to know it well.2. Do not learn individual words. You should learn new vocabulary as short
phrases. Only the new word should be new. E.g. LOOK AFTER =Tomorrow I need to look after my kids.
3. Read a lot!
4. Watch TV in English with English subtitles and take notes. You should
start watching programmes that you have already seen in your language.5. Practice. You need to use language a lot. Try to think in English and
review words frequently. Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comMEMORIZATION TECHNIQUES
Learning new vocabulary can be one of the most difficult parts of language learning, but it does not need to be boring or time consuming. The most important thing is to do it regularly and do it in a way that you enjoy. The most important thing is consistency. By reviewing vocabulary for 30 minutes per day, you will advance very quickly. The important thing is to find the way you enjoy to learn and do this for long enough so that you notice the progress you have made. What you need to do is a mixture of activities that you find useful and interesting:1. Write phrases (take new words and put them into contexts that you can
remember easily)2. Watch TV with subtitles and take notes
3. Create stories with new words so that you an retell the story and
remember the words4. Match new words with synonyms and similar words
5. Use images. Relate new words to images
6. Incorporate new words into your daily routine. Put post-it notes around
the house etc.7. Read all types of texts
8. Write all the time
9. Think in English. Think about words and topics frequently
10. Record your own voice. Record yourself on your phone saying new
words in phrases. Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comB2 UNITS OF STUDY
The good part about the B2 exam is that the units of study are fixed. The difficult part is knowing all
of the information in each part as there is no official vocabulary list.UNIT LEARNING TOPIC VOCABULARY
1 Hobbies and free time Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms2 Travel and getting around Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms3 Education and learning styles Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms4 Work and obligations Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms5 Money and spending Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms6 Time and how we use it Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms7 Eating and drinking Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms8 Health and fitness Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms9 People and their lives Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms10 Technological advances,
communication and the media Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns, idioms11 Wildlife and the environment Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms12 Life, crime and society Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms13 Design and creativity Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, word patterns,
idioms14 Happiness and relationships Contextual, collocations, phrasal verbs, work patterns,
adjectives: ing vs ed, extreme adjectives, idioms *Time 150 hours/4 weeks (approx.) Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVocabulary sheet - UNIT 1
Unit Vocabulary Word Patterns
Hate/loathe/detest/despise
Can´t stand
Win/lose/draw
Beat ScoreLike/love/enjoy
Relax/rest
Do/play (sport)
Arrange/plan
Arrive at/get to/reach
StayStart/begin
Garden (v, n)
Do DIY
Pub/bar/club/concert/festival
Be keen on, Be fond of, Be a fan of, Be big on
Be good/bad at
Be interested in
Be crazy/mad about
Be eager (infinitive)
Compete against
Concentrate on
Involve in
Listen to
Participate in
Join in
Go for a walk
Can´t help (ing) - avoid
Do (general activities) - do sport, do nothing
Go + (ing)
Phrasal verbs Word formation
Carry on - continue
Get (a)round to - start (after planning)
Get up to - do sth/do sth you shouldn´t
Go off - stop liking
Get into - start liking
Join in - participate in
Calm down - relax
Put off - delay
Be into - like
Put up with - tolerate
Stand for - tolerate/protect or defend
Take up - start doing
End up - final result
Take to - become good at
Hang out (with) - spend time (with)
Call off - cancel
Win - winning, winner
Lose - lost, losing, loss
Arrive - arrival
Arrange - arrangement
Begin - beginning
Involve - involvement
Join - joint
Garden - gardening
Concentrate - concentration
Compete - competition
Eager - eagerly, eagerness
Interest - interested, interesting
Fixed phrases Idioms
As well as
As long as
I´d rather + verb (do)
Regret (not) + ing
Be worth + ing
A part of
Let off steam
Put your feet up
Take five
Surf the internet
Be on the ball - be on fire
Jump the gun - jump ahead (precipitarse)
STH = something SB = somebody
Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVocabulary sheet - UNIT 2
Unit Vocabulary Word patterns
Book/reserve
Arrange/plan
Miss/lose
Find/come across
Search/look for
Live/stay
Arrive at/get to/reach
ShowKnow/meet/get to know
Spend/take (time)
Feel like/fancy
Choose/pick/go for
Be afraid/scared of
Be annoyed/angry with sb/about sth
Arrange sth for sb
Be keen on
Regret (ing)
Dream of/about (ing)
Differ from sb
Look for
Be used to (ing)
Get used to (ing)
Used to (verb)
Pay for
Phrasal verbs Word formation
Get/go away - go on holiday/escape
Set off - start a journey
Hold up - delay
Pick up - collect
Get around - move from place to place
Drop off - leave in a place
Get back - return
Make for - head in a direction
Check in - enter a hotel/flight
Check out - leave a hotel
Take off - the plane leaves the ground
Look around - explore
Hurry up - go faster
Check out - look at sth
Look forward to - be excited about
See off - say goodbye at the airport etc.
Catch up with - get to the same point as
Book - booked, booking
Reserve - reservation
Arrange - arrangement
Spend - expensive
Choose - choice, choosy
Annoy - annoyed, annoyance
Differ - (in)different, differently, difference
Emigrate - emigration
Immigrate - immigration, immigrant
Live - live(s), life, lifestyle, lively
Sightsee - sightseeing
Sunbathe - sunbathing
Pay - payment
Fixed phrases Idioms
Just in case
In order to
In terms of
Give consideration to
Keep in touch
Either way
Every other way
On board
Be down to earth - humble/realistic
Go with the flow - go along with anything
Have itchy feet -want to move
Be a globetrotter - be a traveller, enjoy travellingBe in the same boat - be in the same situation
Dive (SB) up the wall - annoy someone
Take sth in one´s stride - accept sth for what sth is Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVocabulary sheet - UNIT 3
Unit Vocabulary Word patterns
Pass/fail/take/do (an exam)
Achieve/get good grades
Handle/cope with/deal with
Revise/review/go over/cram
Understand/take in/get
Teach/educate/learn
Know/recognise
Essay/writing
Colleague/classmate
Task/activity
Objective/focus/goal
Speak/talk/discuss/chat/lecture/
Hope/wish/expect
Learn about
Revise/study for
Boast of/about
Complain about
Succeed in
Teach to sb/about sth
Talk/speak to sb/about sth
Be similar to
Be suitable for
Be interested in
Be happy with/about
Be capable of
Be able (infinitive)
Consist of
Phrasal verbs Word formation
Drop out (of) - stop studying/going to school
Deal with - handle/cope with
Get on with - continue doing
Think over - consider
Get at - suggest
Catch on - understand
Go for - choose
Be into - like
Find out - discover information
Fall behind - not do sth fast enough
Go over - review
Go into - begin to describe in detail
Get away with - not be caught or punished
Make up - invent information or a story
Take down - write down
Take in - understand
Revise - revision
Exam - examination
Hope - hopeless, hopeful
Suit - suitable, suitability
Achieve - achievement
Succeed - success, successful
Capable - capability
Consist - consistent, consistency
Fixed phrases Idioms
Make sense
Make up your mind
Pay attention to
See no point in
Have (little/no) difficulty in
On your own
The benefit to/of
Hit the books - study a lot
Pull an all nighter
Be on the mark - be correct
Cover all the bases - be detailed
Be ahead of the pack - ahead of or better than
the rest of the peopleWith flying colours - do something well
Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVocabulary sheet - UNIT 4
Unit Vocabulary Word patterns
Employ/hire/contract/take on
Job/work/career
Earn/win/lose/save/cost (money)
Pay/income/salary/wage
Commute to/get to/travel to work
Sack/fire/make redundant/lose a job
Quit/give up a job/hand in a notice/resign/leave
Retire
Start/begin work
Take a holiday/time off
Take a break/relax/rest
Over time/duty
Promotion
Pension
Be on duty
Apply for (a job)
Depend on
Rely on
Qualify as/in sth
Work as/in/at
Work like (=similar to)
Be experienced in/at sth
Be responsible for sth
Be good/bad at sth
Be capable of sth
Mean (infinitive)
Phrasal verbs Word formation
Carry out - do sth/realize an action
Back out (of) - decide not to
Turn down - reject
Set up - start a business
Stand in for - substitute
Bring out - start selling a new product
Keep on - continue
Work away - work abroad
Work on - spend time to try to perfect sth
Work out - solve or find a solution
Catch up (on/with) - reach the same level as sb
Take to - become good at/become a habit
Go over - review
Opt out of - decide not to
Take over - take control of
Take on - hire/employ
Employ - employee, employer, employed,
employmentEarn - earnings
Retire - retirement
Promote - promotion
Pension - pensioner
Mean - meaning
Depend - dependence
Rely - reliance
Qualify - qualification
Work - working, worker, over work
Apply - application
Opt - option
Fixed phrases Idioms
On purpose
By accident
Be willing
Be praised for
Better/worse than expected
The pros and cons of
Work like a dog
Work 9-5 - Work 24/7
Work around the clock
Be a people person - sociable
Be a big fish - important
Be a go-getter - ambitious
Copyright©intercambioidiomasonline.com www.intercambioidiomasonline.comVocabulary sheet - UNIT 5
Unit Vocabulary Word patterns
Discount/reduced price
Cheap/low-cost/a bargain
Cash/credit card/cheque/price
Refund (v, n)
Till/checkout/cash register
Shopping centre/mall/department store
Owe money/ Change (v, n)
Choose/pick/go for/select
Lend/borrow money
Save/spend/earn money/make a profit
Buy/purchase
Sell/get rid of/cash in on
Things/stuff/possessions
Go shopping/do the shopping
Attention to detail
Be in debt
Lend (money) to sb
Borrow (money) from sb
Be/get used to (ing)
Spend (money) on
Charge sb for sth
An increase in (price)
The amount of
Live above your means
The type/kind of
Sell to sb
Phrasal verbs Word formation
Bank on - depend
Buy (sth) up - purchase large amounts of sth
Buy (sb) out - pay to have control of a business
Come across - find sth or meet by chance
Come by - visit
Save up (for) - keep a little money for sth
Get by - manage with little money
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