A2 Level Wordlist - Communication

Here you will learn some English words about communication, such as "discussion", "argument", and "talk", prepared for A2 learners.

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A2 Level Wordlist

the process or activity of exchanging information or expressing feelings, thoughts, or ideas by speaking, writing, etc.

Ex: Learning a new language can enhance your communication with people from different cultures .

a talk that is between two or more people and they tell each other about different things like feelings, ideas, and thoughts

Ex: Our teacher encouraged us to have a conversation in English .
opinion [noun]

your feelings or thoughts about a particular subject, rather than a fact

Ex: In his opinion , summer is the best season of the year .
talk [noun]

a form of communication using spoken words

Ex: Their private talk made the rest of us curious .
call [noun]

the act of talking to someone on the phone or an attempt to reach someone through a phone

Ex: I received a call from an unknown number .

a phone that we can carry with us and use anywhere because it has no wires

Ex: I forgot to bring my cell phone to the meeting .
argument [noun]

a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

Ex: The siblings had a silly argument about who got the bigger slice of cake .

an act or process of talking and sharing ideas in order to reach a decision or conclusion

Ex: The family dinner turned into a discussion about their vacation plans .
fight [noun]

an argument over something

Ex: The fight about money caused tension in their relationship .
letter [noun]

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

Ex: He was delighted to get a letter of acceptance from the university .
mail [noun]

the system used for sending and delivering letters, packages, etc.

Ex:
envelope [noun]

a thin, paper cover in which we put and send a letter

Ex: She found an old envelope with photos in it .
to say [verb]

to use words and our voice to show what we are thinking or feeling

Ex: She said she loved the gift I gave her .
to tell [verb]

to use words and give someone information

Ex: She told her friend about the new restaurant in town .

to talk about something with someone, often in a formal manner

Ex: Let 's discuss our plans for the weekend .
to visit [verb]

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

Ex: She 's planning to visit her pen pal in France next year .
to reply [verb]

to answer someone by writing or saying something

Ex: Please reply to the invitation as soon as possible .
to argue [verb]

to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

Ex:
to mail [verb]

to send a letter or package by post

Ex: Please mail the invitations for the party to me .
together [adverb]

in the company of or in proximity to another person or people

Ex: They traveled together across Europe last summer .
calmly [adverb]

without stress or strong emotion

Ex: They calmly walked away from the accident scene .
alone [adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I am not brave enough to go camping alone .
social [adjective]

relating to activities in which people meet each other for pleasure

Ex:
to send [verb]

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

Ex: She decided to send a handwritten letter to her friend who lived overseas .

to be given something or to accept something that is sent

Ex: The charity received a large donation from an anonymous benefactor .

to know something's meaning, particularly something that someone says

Ex: He did n't understand the contract he was agreeing to .

to fail to understand something or someone correctly

Ex: If you misunderstand the question , do n't hesitate to ask for clarification .
to agree [verb]

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

Ex: We all agree that we need more resources for the project .

to hold or give a different opinion about something

Ex:

to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you

Ex: I accepted the task , despite knowing it would be difficult .

to refuse to accept a proposal, idea, person, etc.

Ex: She rejected the dress because it did n't fit her well .
all right [interjection]

used to show our agreement or satisfaction with something

Ex: All right , I 'll take care of the laundry .

something that is expressed through things one says or writes

Ex: She wrote a statement explaining her decision .
wow [interjection]

used to express a strong feeling of surprise, wonder, admiration, or amazement

Ex: Wow , look at that sunset ; it 's breathtaking .
ah [interjection]

used to show that we are angry, interested, etc.

Ex: Ah , so you 're the famous artist everyone 's been talking about .
oh [interjection]

used to express surprise, realization, understanding

Ex: Oh , I did n't realize you were a vegetarian .
yeah [interjection]

used as another way of saying 'yes'

Ex: Yeah , I 'll be able to come to your party .
hey [interjection]

used to say hi

Ex: Hey , it 's great to see you again !
note [noun]

a brief informal written message

Ex: Mark left a note on the fridge to remind his roommate to buy milk .

a written or spoken request to someone, asking them to attend a party or event

Ex: He was thrilled to receive an invitation to interview for his dream job .

to exchange information, news, ideas, etc. with someone

Ex: He is communicating with colleagues through instant messaging .

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

Ex: Instead of complaining , try to find constructive solutions to the challenges you face .

to make a formal or friendly request to someone to come somewhere or join something

Ex: We decided to invite the neighbors to our annual barbecue .

to say the sound of a letter or word correctly or in a specific way

Ex: The teacher emphasized the importance of pronouncing vowels accurately .