Pre-A1 English Vocabulary List PDF Download and Quiz

Here we have the Pre-A1 English Vocabulary List — a practical word list for Pre-A1 learners who want vocabulary they can actually use, not random dictionary clutter.

Each entry includes US IPA, a simple meaning, an example sentence, and audio you can play from the table. When you’re ready to study offline, use the Download PDF button above the list.

Words are great, but you also need phrases you can say out loud. Our free English lessons teach useful chunks with audio and speaking practice — start with Lesson 1 — First Greetings if you’re new.

Pre-A1 Vocabulary Quiz

Try the quiz below to check how many words you already know — or come back after you study the list.

Pre-A1 Vocabulary Words for Beginners

WordIPATypeMeaningExampleAudio
a/ə/det.one thingI have a dog.
about/əˈbaʊt/prep.on the subject ofTell me about your family.
afternoon/ˌæftərˈnun/n.the middle part of the dayGood afternoon.
alphabet/ˈælfəˌbɛt/n.the letters of a languageI know the alphabet.
an/æn/det.one thing before a vowelI have an apple.
and/ænd/conj.joining two thingsI like apples and bananas.
angry/ˈæŋɡri/adj.feeling madHe is angry.
animal/ˈænəməl/n.a living creatureThe dog is an animal.
any/ˈɛni/det.used in questions and negativesDo you have any brothers?
apartment/əˈpɑrtmənt/n.rooms for living inWe live in an apartment.
apple/ˈæpəl/n.a round fruit with red or green skinI eat an apple every day.
are/ɑr/v.form of be used with you, we, and theyThey are my friends.
arm/ɑrm/n.part of the bodyThis is my arm.
armchair/ˈɑrmˌtʃɛr/n.a comfortable chair with sidesGrandpa sits in the armchair.
ask/æsk/v.to say a questionAsk the teacher.
at/æt/prep.in a placeI am at home.
aunt/ænt/n.the sister of your mother or fatherMy aunt gave me a gift.
back/bæk/n.the back part of the bodyMy back hurts.
bad/bæd/adj.not goodThis is a bad apple.
bag/bæɡ/n.a container used for carrying thingsPut the book in your bag.
balcony/ˈbælkəni/n.a platform outside a windowStand on the balcony.
ball/bɔl/n.a round object used in gamesKick the ball.
balloon/bəˈlun/n.a colored rubber bag filled with airThe balloon is red.
banana/bəˈnænə/n.a long yellow fruitI eat a banana.
baseball/ˈbeɪsˌbɔl/n.a game played with a bat and ballHe plays baseball.