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B1 Level Wordlist - Internet and Websites

Here you will learn some English words about the internet and websites, such as "account", "chat", "browser", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
account
account
[noun]

an arrangement based on which a user is given a private and personalized access to an online platform, application, or computer

Ex: Setting up an account on the website allowed me to customize my preferences and access exclusive content. 
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address bar

a box-like area in a web browser where the address of a website is shown or where the user can type a web address into

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to attach
to attach
[Verb]

to send a file with an email

Ex: Please attach the report to your email before sending it to the team. 
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blog
blog
[noun]

a web page on which an individual or group of people regularly write about a topic of interest or their opinions or experiences, usually in an informal style

Ex: She started a travel blog to share her adventures around the world. 
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blogger
blogger
[noun]

an individual who maintains and regularly adds new content to a blog

Ex: The blogger published a new blog post discussing the latest trends in fashion. 
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blog post
blog post
[noun]

any article or piece of information added to a blog, often including images, videos, etc.

Ex: I read a really interesting blog post about healthy eating yesterday. 
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bookmark
bookmark
[noun]

the saved address of a website or file for easier and faster access

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browser
browser
[noun]

a computer program that enables the user to read or look at information on the Internet

Ex: Google Chrome is the most popular browser worldwide. 
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to chat
to chat
[Verb]

to send and receive messages on an online platform

Ex: She enjoys chatting with her friends late into the night. 
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chat room
chat room
[noun]

a place on the Internet where people can communicate with one another and talk about a specific topic

Ex: I spent the evening chatting with friends in an online chat room. 
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DM
DM
[noun]

a message sent on a social media platform that is available only to the recipient

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Facebook
Facebook
[noun]

a social media platform that is very popular

Ex: She posted a new photo on Facebook to share with her friends. 
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to follow
to follow
[Verb]

to subscribe to a person or organization's account on a social media platform to check everything that they post or publish

Ex: I follow my favorite bands on Instagram to stay updated on their latest music releases. 
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to forward

to send something, such as an email or letter, that you have received, to someone else

Ex: I will forward your email to the appropriate department for further assistance. 
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Google
Google
[noun]

a widely used and very popular search engine

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inbox
inbox
[noun]

a folder in which received emails or text messages are stored

Ex: I have over 100 unread messages in my email inbox. 
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to like
to like
[Verb]

to show support for or interest in a post shared on social media, a blog, etc. by tapping a specific button

Ex: He liked her tweet on Twitter. 
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to log in
to log in
[Verb]

to start using a computer system, online account, or application by doing particular actions

Ex: You need to log in to your bank account to transfer money. 
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offline
offline
[Adjective]

not connected to the Internet

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outbox
outbox
[noun]

a place where unsent emails are stored

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page
page
[noun]

a single screen or document on the internet that contains content such as text, images, videos, and links, often part of a website

Ex: The contact page on the website includes an email address and phone number. 
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server
server
[noun]

a computer that gives other computers access to files and information in a network

Ex: The company's server stores all employee files and emails. 
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spam
spam
[noun]

unwanted or irrelevant online advertisements sent to many people

Ex: The email filter automatically detects and removes spam from my inbox. 
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to surf
to surf
[Verb]

to explore content or information on the internet or in other media without a specific goal

Ex: After work, she likes to relax by surfing her favorite social media sites. 
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to tweet
to tweet
[Verb]

to post or send something on X social media

Ex: She tweeted a photo of her vacation to share with her followers. 
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tweet
tweet
[noun]

a message or post on Twitter

Ex: Her latest tweet went viral, gaining thousands of likes and retweets within hours. 
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URL
URL
[noun]

the address of a resource on the Internet

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to visit
to visit
[Verb]

to access and browse a website

Ex: She visited the website to check the latest updates on the product launch. 
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YouTube
YouTube
[noun]

a website on which people share their videos so that others can watch them

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