A carefully structured vocabulary book for learners starting to build a real English base. It teaches high-frequency words through simple definitions, clear examples, and short reading passages, making vocabulary feel practical rather than abstract.
30 units covering essential high-frequency words
Clear definitions and simple example sentences
Short reading passages using target vocabulary
Review activities and practical exercises
Build your first strong bank of useful English words
Understand words in context, not in isolation
Improve reading confidence and everyday comprehension
Very beginner-friendly and systematic
Focuses on words learners actually meet often
Easy to self-study with steady progress
Too basic for learners above lower-intermediate
Depth of usage is still limited at this stage
Beginners building their first serious vocabulary base
Learners who know some English but lack word power
Students who want a structured daily vocabulary routine
Study 1 unit a day and review every 5 units.
Read the example sentences aloud and make your own simple versions.
This book succeeds because it understands a beginner’s true need: not difficult vocabulary, but dependable vocabulary. The words here are chosen for usefulness, and the method is built around repetition, context, and clarity. That combination is powerful. It gives learners the feeling that English is finally becoming graspable.
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Download4000 Essential English Words is a six-level vocabulary series designed to help learners build a strong command of high-frequency English words from basic to advanced levels. The series teaches essential vocabulary through clear definitions, example sentences, and reading-based practice that supports both comprehension and long-term retention.
By following a progressive level-based pathway, this series helps learners expand practical vocabulary, improve reading comprehension, and gain the confidence to use English more accurately and effectively in study and everyday contexts.