↗️Vocabulary building

The best way to build vocabulary is to write a journal entry every day about what happened to you that day.

Just do the best you can with what you know already, and see if you can find a native speaker to check your work.

As you improve, your entries will improve.

This Reddit page lists an order of acquiring useful vocabulary, reproduced here for convenience and readability:

https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/lrzyc7/topic_order_in_languagelearning_texts_and_courses/?rdt=41192#:~:text=In%20general%2C%20when%20it%20comes,in%20the%20middle%20word%20formation 



human (personal information; body, clothes and fashion; body language - ways of looking, ways of speaking, posture and gestures; personality, feelings, attitudes and beliefs, the mind, ethical problems);

house (types of houses and flats, outside the house, furniture and furnishings, adjectives to describe interiors, neighborhoods, real estate, maintenance and redecoration);

school (types of schools, university, education systems, school objects, school subjects and school work, learning, problems and solutions, assessment and examinations, extracurricular activities);

work (jobs, adjectives to describe jobs, departments in a company, people at work, work and money, employment and the job market);

family and social life (stages of life, relatives, birth, weddings, funerals, other celebrations, family arrangements, family and money, friends and acquaintances, relationships, conflicts and problems, everyday activities, leisure time, lifestyle);

food (fruit & vegetables, meat & fish, the products, dishes, adjectives to describe food, nutrients, diets, preparing food, kitchen equipment, containers, eating out);

shopping and services (types of shops, goods, buying and selling, at the checkout, bargains, high prices, paying, complaining, advertising, banking, services, insurance);

travel and tourism (types of holidays, accommodation, journeys and trips, sightseeing, rail travel, air travel, sea travel, road travel and driving, cycling, accidents), if anyone's wondering, yes, on the B2 level there's also some vocabulary to describe the parts of the car;

culture (music, visual arts, literature, film, theatre, the media, talking about art, adjectives to talk about art, audiences);

health (the human body, sickness and health, symptoms, remedies, diseases, injuries, disabilities, health care professionals, healthy lifestyle, addictions);

sports (sports, basketball, football, tennis, sports equipment, competitive sport, doping, sports competitions);

science and technology (mathematics, physics, chemistry, archaeology, astronomy, biology and medicine, scientists, scientific research and discovery, inventions, telephones, computers, features, IT abbreviations, using simple appliances, failures);

nature (landscape features, plants, animals, weather, natural disasters, the environment, energy, threats to the environment, protecting the environment, space);

country and society (the structure of the government, the legislature, the executive, the judiciary, civil rights and liberties, social issues, politics, the economy, war and conflicts, crimes and criminals, law enforcement, international and social organizations).