Vocabulary for Topic 6: PC and Laptops
1. PC (Personal Computer): A general-purpose computer for individual use.
2. Laptop: A portable computer that integrates all components in one unit.
3. Desktop: A personal computer that is not portable and is designed to stay in one
location.
4. Processor: The central unit in a computer that interprets and executes instructions.
5. RAM (Random Access Memory): A type of computer memory that is used to store
data temporarily.
6. Hard Drive/SSD (Solid State Drive): The component that stores data permanently.
7. Graphics Card: A hardware component that renders images and videos.
8. Operating System (OS): Software that supports a computer's basic functions, like
Windows, macOS, or Linux.
9. Malware: Software designed to harm or exploit any programmable device or network.
10. Virus: A type of malicious software that replicates itself by modifying other
programs.
11. Blue Screen of Death (BSOD): A stop error screen displayed on Windows computers
after a fatal system error.
12. Overheating: When a computer gets too hot and can cause performance issues or
damage.
13. Battery Life: The amount of time a laptop can run on its battery before needing to be
recharged.
14. Warranty: A guarantee that a manufacturer provides for the repair or replacement of
defective products.
15. Tech Support: Service provided to help customers solve technical problems with their
devices.
Vocabulary List: Topic 7 - Internet
1. Reliable: Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy.
2. Misinformation: False or inaccurate information, especially that which is intended to
deceive.
3. Reputable: Having a good reputation; considered to be trustworthy.
4. Indispensable: Absolutely necessary; essential.
5. Critically evaluate: To assess or judge carefully and thoroughly.
6. Prevalent: Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
7. Credible: Able to be believed; convincing.
8. Platform: A digital service or site for communication or sharing content.
9. Moderation: The process of overseeing content to ensure it meets certain standards.
10. Scams: Fraudulent schemes or tricks.
Vocabulary List: Topic 8 - Gardens
1. Tranquil : Peaceful, calm, and quiet.
2. Aesthetic : Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
3. Flourish : To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
4. Horticulture : The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
5. Low-maintenance : Requiring little work or effort to care for.
6. Perennials : Plants that live for more than two years, typically flowering each season.
7. Green thumb : A natural talent for growing plants.
8. Nurturing : Caring for and encouraging the growth or development of someone or
something.
9. Harvest : The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
10. Landscape : All the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their
aesthetic appeal.
Vocabulary List: Topic 9 - Pocket Parks
1. Pocket park : A small urban park accessible to the general public.
2. Urban oasis : A peaceful area in a city offering a break from the surrounding urban
environment.
3. Recreation : Activities done for enjoyment when one is not working.
4. Accessible : Easy to approach, reach, or use.
5. Congregate : To gather into a crowd or mass.
6. Versatile : Able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
7. Compact : Closely and neatly packed together; small.
8. Serenity : The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
9. Communal : Shared by all members of a community; for common use.
10. Adjacent : Next to or adjoining something else.
Topic 10: Music
Vocabulary:
1. Genre : A category of music characterized by a particular style, form, or content (e.g.,
jazz, rock, classical).
2. Melody : A sequence of notes that is musically satisfying; a tune.
3. Rhythm : A strong, regular repeated pattern of sound.
4. Lyrics : The words of a song.
5. Harmony : The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously.
6. Instrumental : Music that is performed without vocals.
7. Acoustic : Music that uses instruments that are not electronically amplified.
8. Chart-topping : Referring to a song or album that has reached the top of the music charts.
9. Idolize : To admire or love someone excessively.
10. Streaming : The transmission of audio and video data over the internet for continuous
playback.
11. Playlist : A list of songs selected for playback on a digital music player or streaming
service.
12. Cover : A new performance or recording of a previously recorded song by someone
other than the original artist.
Topic 11: Exotic Cuisine
Vocabulary:
1. Cuisine : A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular
country, region, or establishment.
2. Exotic : Unusual and exciting because of coming from a distant foreign country.
3. Delicacy : A food item that is considered highly desirable in certain cultures.
4. Traditional : Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.
5. Palate : A person’s ability to distinguish between and appreciate different flavors.
6. Savory : A food with a salty or spicy flavor rather than a sweet one.
7. Texture : The feel, appearance, or consistency of a food or drink.
8. Aromatic : Having a noticeable and pleasant smell.
9. Authentic : Made or done in the traditional or original way.
10. Fermented : Chemically changed by a process involving bacteria or yeast, often to
produce alcohol or acid.
11. Fusion : A style of cooking that combines elements of different culinary traditions.
12. Heritage : Practices or characteristics passed down through generations, often with
cultural significance.
Topic 12: Numbers
Vocabulary:
1. Memorize : To learn something so well that you can remember it exactly.
2. Recall : To bring a fact, event, or situation back into one’s mind; to remember.
3. Numerical : Relating to or expressed as numbers.
4. Mathematical Aptitude : The natural ability to understand and work with numbers.
5. Formula : A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
6. Digits : Any of the numbers from 0 to 9, especially when forming part of a number.
7. Sequence : A particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each
other.
8. Algorithm : A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-
solving operations.
9. Mnemonics : Techniques used to help remember something, such as a pattern of letters,
ideas, or associations.
10. Retention : The ability to keep or hold onto information in one’s memory.
11. Cognitive : Relating to the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and
comprehension.
12. Pythagorean Theorem : A mathematical formula used to calculate the length of the sides
of a right triangle.
Topic 13: Hosting Events
Vocabulary:
1. Organize : To arrange or coordinate the elements of an event or activity in an orderly and
efficient way.
2. Logistics : The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people,
facilities, or supplies.
3. Budget : An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
4. Itinerary : A planned route or journey, often used to detail the schedule of an event.
5. Venue : The place where an event or gathering is held.
6. Ambiance : The character and atmosphere of a place.
7. Caterer : A person or company providing food and drink at an event.
8. Invitations : Requests for someone’s presence at an event.
9. Crowd Management : Techniques used to control and organize large groups of people.
10. Sponsor : A person or organization that provides financial support for an event.
11. Contingency Plan : A plan designed to take into account possible future events or
circumstances.
12. Networking : The action or process of interacting with others to exchange information
and develop professional or social contacts.