Essential Vocabulary List for A2 Exam Preparation
Why a Solid Foundation Matters
Before diving fully into the A2 level, it’s worth revisiting the core A1 vocabulary. A compact review helps prevent gaps that could later disrupt reading flow and simultaneously lays the groundwork for fluent everyday conversations.
Key Topics in This List
- Personal information and greetings
- Numbers, dates, time
- Family, friends, relationships
- Food, orders, quantities
- Housing, furniture, household appliances
- City, transportation, directions
- Health, body, pharmacy
How to Ensure Sustainable Progress
- Include each new vocabulary item in a short everyday sentence.
- Use audio flashcards to train pronunciation at the same time.
- Plan five-minute mini-sessions: review in the morning, expand in the evening.
- Do a weekly check to ensure all terms are actively recallable.
Expert Tip from Olena
Olena, linguist and founder of this platform, develops all materials together with examiners and teachers from four continents. Her advice:
First, choose specific situations (e.g., visiting a market or a doctor’s appointment) and write down five words plus one suitable verb. Combine the pairs – this automatically forms a short dialogue that you can read aloud and record. This method has been proven to strengthen active memory more effectively than simply writing things down.
Input from Other Experts and Learners
- Dr. Petra N., Goethe examiner: “Simple sentence structures ensure clear pronunciation – complexity comes later on its own.”
- Okan Y., successful candidate: “I stuck my ten daily words to the fridge; after one week they were in my head, not on the note.”
- Coach Emilia R., Barcelona: “Short role-plays via video chat double memory retention when the partner gives feedback.”
Two-Month Plan for Consistent Learning
- Weeks 1–2: Strengthen personal topics and numbers.
- Weeks 3–4: Add family and shopping, start speaking short dialogues.
- Weeks 5–6: Integrate housing, city, and health topics, add listening texts.
- Weeks 7–8: Practice real-life scenarios and systematically address weak areas.
Additional Materials
- Interactive exercises in the members’ area
- Thematically sorted printable PDF vocabulary list
- Short videos with speaking and pronunciation training
A systematically structured collection of key terms, combined with repeated use, ensures a smooth transition to the next level and gives you confidence for the upcoming exam.
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