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A2 Level Wordlist - Home

Here you will learn some English words related to home, such as "mailbox", "hall", and "stair", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
hall
hall
[noun]

a passage that is inside a house or building with rooms on both side

Ex: There 's a small table with a lamp at the end of the hall.
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level
level
[noun]

one of the many floors that are in a building

Ex: The restaurant is on the top level of the building .
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stair
stair
[noun]

a series of steps connecting two floors of a building, particularly built inside a building

Ex: The stair is broken , be careful when you step on it .
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entrance
entrance
[noun]

an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.

Ex: Tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
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gate
gate
[noun]

the part of a fence or wall outside a building that we can open and close to enter or leave a place

Ex: You need to unlock the gate to access the backyard .
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emergency exit

a special way used to exit a building, car, etc. when a problem happens

Ex: We must ensure the emergency exit is not locked .
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fence
fence
[noun]

a structure like a wall, made of wire, wood, etc. that is placed around an area or a piece of land

Ex: The roses look beautiful along the fence line.
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light
light
[noun]

an object or device that produces brightness, often an electronic item like a lamp

Ex: She turned on the light to read her book .
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utility
utility
[noun]

a service that is provided to the public, such as electricity, water, or gas, which is used in daily life

Ex: The utility company came to fix the power outage in our neighborhood .
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electricity

a source of power used for lighting, heating, and operating machines

Ex: We use electricity to power the lights in our house .
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gas
gas
[noun]

a flammable gas used mainly as a fuel

Ex: We had to call the gas company because we smelled a gas leak .
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heat
heat
[noun]

the method or system used to warm a building and keep it comfortable inside, such as central heating, radiators, etc.

Ex: Emily woke up sweating in the middle of the night and realized she had forgotten to turn off the heat before going to bed .
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cable
cable
[noun]

a system that delivers television programming via coaxial or fiber-optic cables

Ex: The hotel room included cable for guest entertainment .
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mailbox
mailbox
[noun]

a box outside the house were letters and packages are put

Ex: The storm knocked over our mailbox last night .
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landlord
landlord
[noun]

a person or a company who rents a room, house, building, etc. to someone else

Ex: The landlord provides a gardening service for the property .
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tenant
tenant
[noun]

someone who pays rent to live in someone else's house, room, etc.

Ex: The tenant received a warning for not following the house rules .
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lease
lease
[noun]

an agreement in which we agree to pay rent to use someone else's house, room, etc.

Ex: This lease outlines my responsibilities for maintaining the rented property .
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to rent
to rent
[Verb]

to pay someone to use something such as a car, house, etc. for a period of time

Ex: She plans to rent a small office space downtown for her new business .
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cozy
cozy
[Adjective]

(of a place) relaxing and comfortable, particularly because of the warmth or small size of the place

Ex: We sat in the cozy café, sipping hot cocoa and watching the rain outside.
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neighborhood

an area or district of a town or city that forms a community

Ex: We live in a neighborhood that has a lot of parks and green spaces .
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to have your home somewhere specific

Ex: Despite the challenges, they choose to live in a rural community for a slower pace of life.
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to move in

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

Ex: They plan to move in to the new office by the end of the year .
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to move out

to change the place we live or work

Ex: They decided to move out after the increase in rent .
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