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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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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
communication

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

Ex: Writing letters was a common form of communication in the past .
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conversation

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

Ex: They had a long conversation about their future plans .
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opinion
opinion
[noun]

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

Ex: They asked for her opinion on the new company policy .
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talk
talk
[noun]

a form of communication using spoken words

Ex: We had a serious talk about our future .
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call
call
[noun]

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

Ex: She makes a call to her family every Sunday .
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cell phone

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

Ex: She rarely uses her cell phone for making calls , mostly for texting .
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argument
argument
[noun]

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

Ex: They had an argument about where to go for vacation .
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discussion

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

Ex: We had a lengthy discussion before reaching a decision .
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fight
fight
[noun]

an argument over something

Ex: Their small fight about the TV remote turned into a huge argument .
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letter
letter
[noun]

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

Ex: My grandmother prefers to communicate through handwritten letters.
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mail
mail
[noun]

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

Ex: There was a disruption in mail delivery due to the snowstorm .
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envelope
envelope
[noun]

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

Ex: The envelope contained a surprise birthday card .
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to say
to say
[Verb]

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

Ex: They said they were sorry for being late .
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to tell
to tell
[Verb]

to use words and give someone information

Ex: Can you tell me about your vacation ?
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to discuss

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

Ex: Can we discuss this matter privately ?
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to visit
to visit
[Verb]

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

Ex: We should visit our old neighbors .
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to reply
to reply
[Verb]

to answer someone by writing or saying something

Ex: She replied to her friend 's message with a heartfelt thank-you note for the birthday gift .
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to argue
to argue
[Verb]

to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

Ex: She argues with her classmates about the best football team.
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to mail
to mail
[Verb]

to send a letter or package by post

Ex: She mails a letter to her grandmother every month .
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together
together
[Adverb]

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

Ex: My friends and I traveled together to Spain last summer .
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calmly
calmly
[Adverb]

without stress or strong emotion

Ex: He calmly faced the difficult situation without panic .
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alone
alone
[Adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I traveled alone to Europe last summer .
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social
social
[Adjective]

relating to activities in which people meet each other for pleasure

Ex: The club offers many social opportunities for its members .
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to send
to send
[Verb]

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

Ex: They promised to send the signed contract to us by the end of the week .
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to receive

to be given something or to accept something that is sent

Ex: We received an invitation to their wedding .
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to understand

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

Ex: After reading the explanation a few times , I finally understand the concept .
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to misunderstand

to fail to understand something or someone correctly

Ex: They misunderstood the movie plot and were confused.
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to agree
to agree
[Verb]

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

Ex: We both agree that this is the best restaurant in town .
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to disagree

to hold or give a different opinion about something

Ex: He disagreed with the decision but chose to remain silent.
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to accept
to accept
[Verb]

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

Ex: They accepted the offer to stay at the beach house for the weekend .
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to reject
to reject
[Verb]

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

Ex: They rejected our suggestion to change the design .
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all right
all right
[interjection]

used to show our agreement or satisfaction with something

Ex: All right, you can play video games for an hour .
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statement
statement
[noun]

something that is expressed through things one says or writes

Ex: The teacher asked for a statement from each student on the topic .
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wow
wow
[interjection]

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

Ex: Wow, how did you manage to do all of that in one day ?
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ah
ah
[interjection]

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

Ex: I forgot to bring my umbrella , ah!
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oh
oh
[interjection]

used to express surprise, realization, understanding

Ex: Oh, I get it now , thanks for explaining .
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yeah
yeah
[interjection]

used as another way of saying 'yes'

Ex: Yeah, I 've finished the report for the meeting .
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hey
hey
[interjection]

used to say hi

Ex: Hey, welcome to the party !
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note
note
[noun]

a brief informal written message

Ex: The boss left a note of appreciation on the employee 's desk for a job well done .
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invitation

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

Ex: The invitation included the date , time , and venue of the event .
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to communicate

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

Ex: The manager effectively communicated the new policy to the entire staff .
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to complain

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

Ex: Rather than complaining about the weather , Sarah decided to make the best of the rainy day and stayed indoors reading a book .
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to invite
to invite
[Verb]

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

Ex: She invited me to dinner at her favorite restaurant .
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to pronounce

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

Ex: She learned to pronounce difficult words with ease .
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