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Study vocabulary with Quizlet

Introduction
Quizlet is an online flashcard program. Users to make, share, and study cards with different online games and the Quizlet mobile app. Berkeley LTC has created many vocabulary sets for English language learners, and you are welcome to use them for free.  Do a topic a week and improve your English! 
                    --We are continuing to add more sets, so check back if the set you want does not have a link. If you have a comment or correct, email us. 

​How to study
Click on a topic. Think about or discuss the questions at the top of the set. Study the set using 'Flashcards.' Put a 'star' on the ones you are not sure about. Study everyday for a 15-20 min using the different Quizlet games. Discuss the questions with other friends and try to use the words!

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You can also study Quizlet Grammar.
Level 1 (Beginner/Elementary)
  1. Family/Friends   (Ex. son, daughter, wife, husband )
  2. Things around you (Ex. glasses, computer, cell phone)
  3. My place (Ex. bedroom, bathroom, kitchen)
  4. Food/Meals (Ex. eggs, pasta, meat)
  5. Describing People (Ex. artist, doctor, tall, strong)
  6. Shopping/Neighborhoods (Ex. supermarket, open, customer)
  7. Daily Routines/Telling Time (Ex. get up, leave, get to, eight ten)
  8. Seasons/Months/Weather (Ex. July, summer, sunny)
  9. Describing Cities (Ex. north, river, street)
  10. The World, Countries & Nationalities (Ex. Mexico, Canadian, state)
  11. How was your weekend? (Ex. watched, talked, went)
  12. Describing Appearance (Ex. hat, curly, scared)
Level 2 (Upper elementary)
  1. Food/Restaurants (Ex. yogurt, silverware, grapefruit)
  2. Health (Ex. fever, cough, aspirin)
  3. Body (Ex. knee, neck, toes)
  4. Life History (Ex. was born, graduated, teenager)
  5. School (Ex. science, grade, turn in)
  6. Sports/Games (Ex. soccer, kick, referee)
  7. Dating/Relationships  (Ex. couple, get along, first met)                               
  8. Culture/Customs (ceremonies, manners)
  9. Travel 
  10. Describing People 2 
  11. Describing Objects 
  12. Nature
  13. Hobbies/Free time
  14. Entertainment (movies, TV, video games, music, books, feelings)
Level 3 (Pre-intermediate)
  1. Music (Ex. band, lyrics, concert)
  2. Advertising (Ex. product, memorable, effective)
  3. Jobs/Careers (Ex. lawyer, hired, quit)
  4. Health/Safety (Ex. sprain, ambulance, injury)
  5. Living in the U.S. (Ex. block, rent, utilities)
  6. Money (Ex. allowance, save, pay back)
  7. Feelings/Emotions​ (Ex. embarrassed, annoyed, upset)
  8. Personality (Type of person, Adventurous)
  9. Technology (Inventions, Internet)       
  10. Natural Disasters (Types, world, planets)
  11. Communication (Writing, Speaking, Language learning)   
  12. Lifestyles/Ceremonies
  13. Art (Painting, Photography, Sculpture)
Level 5 (Upper-Intermediate)
  1. Education Issues  Discussion Questions
  2. Government & Politics 
  3. Food Issues 
  4. Science
  5. Culture & Globalization
  6. Personal Finance 
  7. Describing Charts (IELTS Writing 1)
  8. Talents/Skills
  9. Learning & Memory 
  10. Animals/Zoology
  11. Linguistics/Slang
  12. Environmental Issues 
  13. History/World Events 
Level 4 (Intermediate)
  1. Entertainment/Media (Ex. educational, offensive, director)
  2. Growing Up/Raising Children (Ex. manners, grow up, take care of)
  3. Family Issues (Ex. sibling, biologically related, adopted)
  4. Work Issues (Ex. benefits, colleagues, stimulating)
  5. Religion/Beliefs (Ex. sacred, followers, pray)
  6. Health 2 & Disease (Ex. contagious, diabetes, surgery)
  7. Crime/Law  (Ex. arrested, charged with, innocent)                
  8. News/Journalism (Ex. witness, editorial, published)
  9. Volunteering (Ex. determined, satisfaction, philanthropy)
  10. Groups/Communities
  11. Psychology (Fears, Well-Being)
  12. Shopping/Consumerism 
  13. Social Life (Parties, Events)
  14. Architecture/Construction


Level 6 (Academic)
  1. Crime/Deviance
  2. Economics: Business, Marketing
  3. Social Media
  4. Public Policy (Smoking, obesity, etc)
  5. Sociology & Discrimination

  6. Political Science
  7. Biology
  8. ​Anthropology
  9. Sociology and Marriage
  10. Art History
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