BULATS A2 WORDLIST 2

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BULATS A2 WORDLIST 2

INTRODUCTION TO THE BULATS A2 WORDLIST 2 The BULATS A2 WORDLIST 21 is a list of approximately 750 words to help candidates aiming at an A2 pass in the Cambridge BULATS exam. It is not expected that candidates at this level will know 100% of the words on the list, but if they can achieve some familiarity with 80% of these items, they will be well placed to reach their target level. BULATS A2 750 BULATS A2 A2 BACKGROUND TO THE LIST The list is based in part on the Cambridge ESOL BEC Preliminary Wordlist. However, it includes a broader range of language to cover different types of survival English as well as other topics included in the BULATS exam. As with the BEC Preliminary Wordlist, the list focuses on high-frequency words in a workplace context and it covers receptive vocabulary (words that the candidates is expected to understand but which are not the focus of the question) as well as productive vocabulary (words the candidate needs to know in order to answer the question). In addition, words common in both written and spoken English have been included, as have words from more formal or informal registers. The wordlist does not provide an exhaustive list of all the words that appear in either the BULATS online or paper-based exam. Nor does it attempt to provide all the words necessary for use in the Speaking or Writing exams. Therefore, students should not confine their study to the wordlist alone. - - () ()

HOW THE LIST IS ORGANIZED American and British English The list is designed for students more familiar with American English than British English. Where there are minor differences between spellings, the American spelling is listed with the British included alongside: eg center (Am Eng), centre (Br Eng). For words where there is significant difference with the spelling, both spellings are listed with the alternative beside: eg enquire (Br Eng), inquire (Am Eng) / inquire (Am Eng), enquire (Br Eng). Sometimes there are alternative lexical items for the same object or concept and both variants are given with the alternative beside: eg bill (Am Eng), note (Br Eng) / note (Br Eng), bill (Am Eng). : center()centre() : enquire (), inquire ( ) / inquire (), enquire () bill (), note () / note (), bill () Exemplification Examples are given for some words to highlight important meanings either at this level or in this domain. Examples may also be included to highlight a particular grammatical form (noun, verb adj, etc) which is more common. For example, a candidate at this level would be expected to know the verb form of the word buy, though it would not be until B1 that they would be expected to be familiar with buy as a noun (a good buy). In keeping with the above, at A2 students should be familiar with the following meanings of change: () A2 buy B1 buy A2

change (n & v) It was a big change from my previous job. (n) Do you have any small change? (n) He changed his mind about the leaving. (v) She changed money before going to the airport. (v) Affixes () A list of prefixes and suffixes appropriate to this level is included in Appendix 2. These may be combined with words on the list as appropriate. Thus unfriendly is not included in this list as it is a combination of friendly + the prefix un-. unfriendlyfriendlyun

SUMMARY OF POINTS TO BE NOTED the list does not include every word included in the BULATS examination the list covers receptive and productive vocabulary the list is designed for students more familiar with American English the list includes written and spoken English A2 level words are also included in this list and these are italicized prefixes and suffixes appropriate to this level are included in Appendix 2 BULATS A2 A2 2 Abbreviations used abbrev adj adv Am Eng Br Eng conj det exclam int n phr pl prep prep phr pron sing v Abbreviation adjectives adverb American English British English conjunction determiner exclamation interjection noun phrase plural preposition prepositional phrase pronoun singular verb