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Mastering B2 and C1 English Vocabulary
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1. What is the main purpose of learning advanced English vocabulary at B2 and C1 levels?
The main purpose is to transcend intermediate proficiency, allowing you to express yourself with greater nuance, precision, and confidence.
2. What are the benefits of mastering B2 and C1 vocabulary?
It significantly enhances your ability to comprehend complex texts, engage in sophisticated discussions, and articulate your thoughts more effectively.
3. What does the B2 level of English proficiency entail?
At the B2 level, you are expected to understand the main ideas of complex texts and engage in spontaneous interactions with native speakers.
4. What are the expectations for a C1 level English speaker?
A C1 speaker is expected to comprehend a wide range of demanding texts, recognize implicit meanings, and express themselves fluently for various purposes.
5. What types of words are typically included in B2 and C1 vocabulary?
This vocabulary encompasses a diverse range of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs frequently encountered in academic and professional contexts.
6. What does it mean to 'abolish' something?
To 'abolish' means to formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution, such as abolishing a law.
7. Define the verb 'absorb'.
To 'absorb' implies taking in or soaking up, whether physically like a material absorbing liquid, or mentally like absorbing new information.
8. What is the meaning of 'accelerate'?
To 'accelerate' means to begin to move more quickly or to increase in amount or extent, as in a car accelerating or a process accelerating.
9. Explain the term 'accommodate'.
To 'accommodate' can mean to provide lodging for someone or to adapt to someone's needs or wishes.
10. What does it mean to 'accomplish' something?
To 'accomplish' means to achieve or complete something successfully, leading to an 'accomplishment' which is the successful achievement itself.
11. Define 'accumulate'.
To 'accumulate' means to gather or acquire an increasing quantity of something over time, forming an 'accumulation'.
12. What is the definition of 'activate'?
To 'activate' means to make something active or operative, resulting in its 'activation'.
13. What is 'absence'?
'Absence' refers to the state of being away or the lack of something, while 'absent' describes someone or something not present.
14. Describe something 'abstract'.
'Abstract' as an adjective describes something existing in thought or as an idea, rather than having a physical or concrete existence.
15. What does 'absurd' mean?
'Absurd' means wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
16. How can 'abuse' be used as a noun and a verb?
'Abuse' can be a noun for improper use or cruel treatment, and also a verb meaning to use improperly or treat cruelly.
17. What is an 'academy'?
An 'academy' is an institution for higher learning or specialized training.
18. Define 'accountability'.
'Accountability' is the state of being responsible for your actions, and 'accountable' is the adjective.
19. What is 'accuracy'?
'Accuracy' refers to the state of being correct or precise, and 'accurately' is its adverb form.
20. What is an 'accusation'?
An 'accusation' is a charge that someone has done something wrong, and the 'accused' refers to the person charged.
21. Who is an 'activist'?
An 'activist' is a person campaigning for social or political change.
22. What does 'acute' describe?
'Acute' describes a severe or intense situation or a disease of short duration but severe.
23. What is 'addiction'?
'Addiction' is the condition of being addicted to a substance or activity.








