A1 noun #800 am häufigsten 12 Min. Lesezeit

album

At the A1 level, 'album' is a very useful word for talking about your hobbies and family. You should know two main meanings. First, a music album is a collection of songs. You can say, 'I like this album.' Second, a photo album is a book for pictures. You can say, 'This is my family photo album.' It is a thing you can touch or see on your phone. Remember to use 'a' or 'the' with it because it is a countable noun. It is a simple word that helps you describe things you own or like to listen to.
At the A2 level, you can start using 'album' in more detailed sentences. You might talk about 'releasing an album' if you are discussing a famous singer. You should also know common phrases like 'wedding album' or 'stamp album.' At this level, you understand that an album is a group of related things. You can use it to talk about your past: 'When I was a child, I had a sticker album.' You are also becoming aware that albums can be digital, like the 'camera album' on your smartphone. You should be able to use basic adjectives with it, like 'new,' 'old,' 'favorite,' or 'beautiful.'
At the B1 level, you should be comfortable using 'album' in various contexts, including more abstract ones. You might discuss the 'tracklist' of an album or the 'album cover.' You can explain why you prefer an entire album over just one song. You should also be able to use the word in the passive voice, such as 'The album was recorded in London.' In terms of photography, you might distinguish between a 'digital album' and a 'physical album.' You are also starting to use collocations like 'debut album' or 'solo album' when talking about music history or news.
At the B2 level, you can use 'album' to discuss more complex topics like the music industry or artistic themes. You might talk about a 'concept album,' where all the songs tell one story. You can use the word to describe professional collections, like a 'commemorative album' for a historical event. You should be able to use it with a wide range of verbs and adjectives: 'critically acclaimed album,' 'commercially successful album,' or 'to promote an album.' You also understand the nuance between an 'album' and an 'EP' or a 'compilation,' and you can use these terms accurately in conversation or writing.
At the C1 level, your use of 'album' should be precise and sophisticated. You might use it metaphorically or in very specific technical contexts. For example, you might discuss the 'cultural impact of a seminal album' or the 'archival quality of a philatelic album.' You understand the historical evolution of the word from Latin 'albus' and how that history informs its current use. You can use the word in formal reviews or academic discussions about media. You are also aware of idiomatic uses and can distinguish 'album' from more specialized terms like 'anthology' or 'omnibus' in literature and music.
At the C2 level, you have a complete mastery of 'album' and all its nuances. You can discuss the 'deconstruction of the album format' in the age of digital singles. You might use the word in highly specialized fields, such as 'numismatic albums' for coin collecting or 'botanical albums' for pressed flowers. You can navigate the most subtle distinctions between 'record,' 'release,' 'opus,' and 'album' with ease. Your usage is indistinguishable from a highly educated native speaker, and you can use the word to articulate complex ideas about curation, memory, and the commercialization of art.

album in 30 Sekunden

  • A collection of music tracks released together as one product.
  • A book used for storing and showing photos, stamps, or cards.
  • A digital folder on a phone or computer for organizing images.
  • A curated set of items that belong together thematically.

The word album is a versatile noun that primarily functions in two distinct but related spheres: the world of music and the world of personal preservation. At its most fundamental level, an album is a curated collection. In the music industry, it represents a cohesive body of work, typically consisting of several tracks or songs, released by an artist or a band. Historically, this term emerged from the physical format of 'books' that held multiple 78 rpm records, which literally looked like photo albums. Today, whether you are streaming on a digital platform or playing a vinyl record, the term remains the standard designation for a full-length release. Beyond music, an album is a physical or digital book used to store and display items of sentimental or historical value, such as photographs, stamps, or even autographs. The essence of an 'album' lies in its organization; it is not just a random pile of items but a structured presentation designed to be viewed or listened to as a whole.

The Musical Context
In modern parlance, when someone says 'I love her new album,' they are referring to a collection of songs that usually spans 30 to 60 minutes. This can be a studio album (newly recorded material), a live album (recorded during a concert), or a compilation album (a 'greatest hits' collection). The concept of the 'album' as an art form reached its peak with the 'concept album,' where every song contributes to a single overarching story or theme.

The band spent three years in the studio perfecting their debut album, which eventually topped the global charts.

The Archival Context
When used in the context of hobbies or memories, an album is a container. A photo album is a book where you place printed pictures to protect them and show them to others. Similarly, a stamp album is used by philatelists to organize their collections. The word implies a sense of permanence and curation that a simple folder or box does not provide.

My grandmother keeps a dusty album filled with black-and-white photos of her childhood in the countryside.

In professional settings, the term might also appear in 'commemorative albums' or 'yearbooks,' which are essentially albums of a specific year's events. The transition from physical to digital has not diminished the word's utility; we now have 'digital albums' on our phones and 'cloud albums' for sharing photos online. The core meaning remains: a curated, bound (physically or logically) set of related items. People use this word daily when discussing entertainment, hobbies, and personal history. It is a fundamental building block of cultural conversation, bridging the gap between the tangible past and the digital present.

After the trip to Japan, I spent the whole weekend organizing my digital album to share with my family.

Nuance in Usage
While 'record' and 'album' are often used interchangeably in music, 'album' is the broader term for the collection of content, whereas 'record' can specifically refer to the physical vinyl disc. In photography, 'album' implies a structured layout, whereas a 'gallery' might just be a collection of images without a specific order.

The stamp collector proudly displayed his rare 19th-century issues in a leather-bound album.

Every track on the album was a hit, making it the best-selling release of the decade.

Using the word album correctly requires understanding its role as a countable noun. Because it refers to a specific, singular entity (even if that entity contains many parts), it almost always requires an article (a, an, the) or a possessive pronoun (my, his, their). When talking about music, we use specific prepositions: a song is 'on' an album, and an artist 'releases' or 'drops' an album. When talking about physical books for photos, we say something is 'in' an album. This distinction is subtle but important for sounding natural in English.

Prepositional Accuracy
Use 'on' for music: 'My favorite song is the third track on the album.' Use 'in' for physical containers: 'I put the wedding photos in the album.' Using 'at' or 'by' in these contexts is usually incorrect unless you are describing the location of the physical object itself.

She was so excited to see her name credited on the album sleeve.

Verb Pairings (Collocations)
Common verbs that go with 'album' include: record, produce, release, launch, promote, and browse. For example, you 'browse through' a photo album, but you 'listen to' a music album. You 'compile' an album when you are the one putting the pieces together.

The photographer decided to compile an album of his best street photography from the last decade.

In complex sentences, 'album' can serve as the subject or the object. For instance, 'The album, which was recorded in a basement, went platinum.' Here, the album is the subject performing the action of 'going platinum.' Conversely, in 'I bought the album yesterday,' it is the direct object. It can also be used as a modifier in compound nouns like 'album cover,' 'album art,' or 'album sales.' These compounds are essential for discussing the business and aesthetic side of the music industry.

The album cover featured a striking image of a lonely lighthouse in a storm.

Descriptive Adjectives
You can describe an album as: critically acclaimed, commercially successful, experimental, posthumous (released after death), or self-titled (the album name is the same as the artist's name).

Their self-titled album remains their most influential work to date.

He spent the evening flipping through the album, reminiscing about his college days.

The word album is ubiquitous in daily life, but the context in which you hear it changes depending on the environment. In the digital age, you'll hear it most frequently in the context of streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music. When a new release occurs, social media is flooded with discussions about the 'new album.' You'll also hear it in retail settings—though physical record stores are fewer now, they still use 'album' as the primary unit of sale. In domestic settings, 'album' is a word of nostalgia, often brought up during family gatherings when someone suggests looking at old photos.

In Media and News
Music critics and journalists use 'album' constantly. You'll hear phrases like 'Album of the Year' at the Grammy Awards or 'the album dropped at midnight.' In this context, it carries a weight of artistic achievement. It's not just a collection of songs; it's a statement by the artist.

The news anchor announced that the singer's album had broken all previous streaming records within 24 hours.

In Technology and Apps
When you use a smartphone, the photo app automatically organizes your pictures into 'albums' based on location, date, or the people in them. You might hear a friend say, 'I'll add these photos to our shared album.' Here, the word has transitioned from a physical book to a virtual folder.

Can you send me the link to the album from last night's party?

In educational or historical contexts, 'album' might refer to a 'commemorative album' or a 'souvenir album' sold at museums or historical sites. These are curated books that tell a story through images and short captions. You might also hear the term in the world of collecting—stamp collectors, coin collectors, and trading card enthusiasts all use specialized albums to house their treasures. In these circles, the quality of the album itself is often a point of pride and discussion.

The museum gift shop sells a beautiful album featuring the highlights of the Renaissance exhibit.

Social and Casual Conversation
Casual conversations often revolve around shared experiences. 'Let's look at the wedding album' is a common invitation to share memories. 'What's your desert island album?' is a classic icebreaker question asking which single music collection you would take if you were stranded alone.

If I could only listen to one album for the rest of my life, it would definitely be 'Rumours' by Fleetwood Mac.

The kids were obsessed with completing their Panini sticker album before the tournament ended.

While album is a relatively simple word, learners often make mistakes regarding its countability, its distinction from similar words, and the prepositions used with it. One of the most frequent errors is treating 'album' as an uncountable noun, similar to 'music.' You cannot say 'I am listening to album'; you must say 'I am listening to an album' or 'the' album. Another common pitfall is confusing 'album' with 'song' or 'track.' An album is the container; the song is the content.

The 'Album' vs. 'Song' Confusion
Many learners say, 'That's a great album!' when they actually only like one song. If you only like one piece of music, call it a 'song' or a 'single.' If you like the whole collection, call it an 'album.' Using 'album' for a single song can lead to confusion in musical discussions.

Incorrect: I love this album! (when referring to just one track). Correct: I love this song!

Preposition Pitfalls
As mentioned before, learners often use 'in' for music albums (e.g., 'the songs in the album'). While understandable, native speakers almost exclusively use 'on' for music (e.g., 'the songs on the album'). Conversely, for photo albums, 'on' is incorrect; you must use 'in.'

Mistake: There are many beautiful pictures on this album. Correction: There are many beautiful pictures in this album.

Another mistake involves the word 'record.' While an album can be a record, not all records are albums. A 'single' is a record, but it is not an album. If you use 'record' to mean 'album' in a formal or technical context, you might be slightly off. Furthermore, avoid using 'album' to describe a single folder on a computer that just contains miscellaneous files. An 'album' implies a thematic or chronological connection between the items inside.

He mistakenly called his folder of tax documents an album, which confused his accountant.

Spelling and Pronunciation
Learners sometimes misspell it as 'albom' or 'alburn.' It is 'album.' In terms of pronunciation, the 'u' is a schwa sound /ə/, so it sounds like 'al-buhm,' not 'al-boom.'

Make sure to pronounce the second syllable of album softly, like the 'u' in 'butter.'

Don't use an album to take notes in class; use a notebook instead.

To truly master the word album, it helps to understand the words that surround it. Depending on the context, you might choose a more specific or a more general term. In music, 'album' is the standard, but 'LP' (Long Play), 'EP' (Extended Play), and 'record' are common alternatives. In photography, 'gallery,' 'collection,' and 'portfolio' are its neighbors. Each carries a slightly different connotation and is used in different social or professional circles.

Album vs. EP vs. LP
An 'album' is usually a full-length work (LP). An 'EP' is shorter than an album, typically containing 3 to 6 songs. If an artist releases a short collection, calling it an 'album' might be technically incorrect in the music industry.

The band decided to release an EP first to build hype before their full album came out.

Album vs. Compilation
A 'compilation' is a type of album that gathers songs from different sources or time periods. While all compilations are albums, not all albums are compilations. A 'studio album' is usually all new music.

The greatest hits album is the perfect introduction to the band's long career.

In the world of collecting, 'album' is often compared to 'stockbook' or 'binder.' A stockbook is a specific type of album for stamps with pockets, while a binder is a more general term for a cover with rings. In digital contexts, 'album' is often used interchangeably with 'folder' or 'set,' but 'album' remains the preferred term for photos and music because it implies a finished, curated product rather than a work-in-progress.

She organized her digital photos into a 'Summer 2023' album to make them easier to find.

Register and Context
'Record' is slightly more old-fashioned or technical. 'Release' is more professional (e.g., 'the latest release'). 'Collection' is more general. 'Album' sits perfectly in the middle—it is natural, common, and clear in almost any setting.

The critic praised the album for its cohesive sound and innovative production.

While he has many singles, he hasn't released a full album since 2015.

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The musical sense of 'album' only started in the early 20th century because multiple 78rpm records were sold in a book that looked like a photo album.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈælbəm/
US /ˈælbəm/
First syllable: AL-bum.
Reimt sich auf
calm (near rhyme) balm (near rhyme) column (near rhyme) solemn (near rhyme) problem (near rhyme) system (near rhyme) victim (near rhyme) item (near rhyme)
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing it as 'al-boom'.
  • Stressing the second syllable.
  • Adding an 'r' sound at the end (al-burn).
  • Making the 'u' too long.
  • Pronouncing the 'l' too darkly.

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to recognize in most texts.

Schreiben 1/5

Simple spelling and clear usage.

Sprechen 2/5

Requires correct schwa sound in the second syllable.

Hören 1/5

Clear and distinct sound.

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

music photo book song collection

Als Nächstes lernen

compilation anthology portfolio discography repertoire

Fortgeschritten

philately numismatics curation remastering posthumous

Wichtige Grammatik

Countable nouns require articles.

I bought *an* album.

Prepositions for media.

The song is *on* the album.

Prepositions for containers.

The photo is *in* the album.

Compound noun formation.

Album cover, album sales.

Pluralization.

I have many albums.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

I have a new music album.

J'ai un nouvel album de musique.

Uses the indefinite article 'a' before 'new music album'.

2

This is my photo album.

C'est mon album photo.

Uses the possessive pronoun 'my'.

3

Do you like this album?

Est-ce que tu aimes cet album ?

A simple question using 'do' and the demonstrative 'this'.

4

The album has ten songs.

L'album a dix chansons.

Uses the definite article 'the' and the verb 'has' for possession.

5

I put the photo in the album.

Je mets la photo dans l'album.

Uses the preposition 'in' for a physical book.

6

Her favorite album is very old.

Son album préféré est très vieux.

Uses the adjective 'old' to describe the noun.

7

Is there an album on the table?

Y a-t-il un album sur la table ?

Uses 'is there' and the indefinite article 'an' because 'album' starts with a vowel.

8

We are looking at an album.

Nous regardons un album.

Uses the present continuous 'are looking'.

1

The band is releasing a new album next month.

Le groupe sort un nouvel album le mois prochain.

Uses the present continuous for a planned future action.

2

I bought a stamp album for my collection.

J'ai acheté un album de timbres pour ma collection.

Uses 'for' to show purpose.

3

She showed me her wedding album.

Elle m'a montré son album de mariage.

Uses the past simple 'showed'.

4

There are many digital albums on my phone.

Il y a beaucoup d'albums numériques sur mon téléphone.

Uses the plural 'albums'.

5

He doesn't have a favorite album.

Il n'a pas d'album préféré.

Negative sentence using 'doesn't have'.

6

Can I see your holiday album?

Puis-je voir ton album de vacances ?

Modal verb 'can' for a polite request.

7

This album was very expensive.

Cet album était très cher.

Uses the past tense of 'to be'.

8

They are listening to a live album.

Ils écoutent un album live.

Uses 'listening to' which is the standard phrasal verb.

1

The album cover was designed by a famous artist.

La pochette de l'album a été conçue par un artiste célèbre.

Passive voice construction.

2

I prefer listening to a full album rather than just singles.

Je préfère écouter un album complet plutôt que de simples singles.

Uses 'rather than' for comparison.

3

He spent the whole afternoon organizing his photo album.

Il a passé tout l'après-midi à organiser son album photo.

Uses 'spent [time] [verb-ing]'.

4

The singer's debut album was a huge success.

Le premier album du chanteur a été un énorme succès.

Uses the specific term 'debut album'.

5

Which track on the album do you like best?

Quelle piste de l'album préfères-tu ?

Uses 'on the album' correctly.

6

She decided to make a digital album for her parents.

Elle a décidé de faire un album numérique pour ses parents.

Infinitive of purpose 'to make'.

7

The album includes several bonus tracks.

L'album comprend plusieurs pistes bonus.

Uses the verb 'includes'.

8

If I had more money, I would buy that rare album.

Si j'avais plus d'argent, j'achèterais cet album rare.

Second conditional (if + past, would + verb).

1

The band's latest album is a departure from their usual style.

Le dernier album du groupe est une rupture avec leur style habituel.

Uses 'departure from' to describe change.

2

Despite the poor reviews, the album sold millions of copies.

Malgré les mauvaises critiques, l'album s'est vendu à des millions d'exemplaires.

Uses 'despite' to show contrast.

3

The album was recorded over a period of six months in various studios.

L'album a été enregistré sur une période de six mois dans divers studios.

Passive voice with a time duration.

4

Many fans consider this to be their most experimental album.

De nombreux fans considèrent que c'est leur album le plus expérimental.

Uses 'consider [something] to be'.

5

The photographer is compiling a commemorative album of the city's history.

Le photographe compile un album commémoratif de l'histoire de la ville.

Uses the verb 'compiling'.

6

The album features collaborations with several famous rappers.

L'album propose des collaborations avec plusieurs rappeurs célèbres.

Uses 'features' as a verb meaning 'includes as a highlight'.

7

The album's release was delayed due to production issues.

La sortie de l'album a été retardée en raison de problèmes de production.

Uses 'due to' for cause.

8

He found an old autograph album in the attic.

Il a trouvé un vieil album d'autographes dans le grenier.

Specific type of album: 'autograph album'.

1

The album's cohesive narrative makes it a quintessential example of a concept album.

Le récit cohérent de l'album en fait un exemple quintessentiel d'album concept.

Uses advanced adjectives like 'cohesive' and 'quintessential'.

2

Critics lauded the album for its innovative use of traditional instruments.

Les critiques ont loué l'album pour son utilisation innovante d'instruments traditionnels.

Uses the formal verb 'lauded'.

3

The posthumous album provided a poignant look into the artist's final days.

L'album posthume a offert un regard poignant sur les derniers jours de l'artiste.

Uses 'posthumous' and 'poignant'.

4

She meticulously arranged the specimens in her botanical album.

Elle a méticuleusement disposé les spécimens dans son album botanique.

Uses the adverb 'meticulously'.

5

The album serves as a sonic time capsule of the late nineties.

L'album sert de capsule temporelle sonore de la fin des années 90.

Metaphorical use of 'sonic time capsule'.

6

Despite its niche appeal, the album garnered a cult following.

Malgré son attrait pour un public restreint, l'album a suscité un culte.

Uses 'garnered' and 'cult following'.

7

The album's production values were remarkably high for an independent release.

Les valeurs de production de l'album étaient remarquablement élevées pour une sortie indépendante.

Uses 'production values' as a compound noun.

8

He spent years curating the contents of his philatelic album.

Il a passé des années à organiser le contenu de son album philatélique.

Uses 'curating' and 'philatelic'.

1

The album's sprawling structure defies conventional categorization.

La structure tentaculaire de l'album défie toute catégorisation conventionnelle.

Uses 'sprawling' and 'defies categorization'.

2

The release of the album was a watershed moment in the history of electronic music.

La sortie de l'album a été un moment charnière dans l'histoire de la musique électronique.

Uses the idiom 'watershed moment'.

3

Her latest album is an introspective exploration of grief and resilience.

Son dernier album est une exploration introspective du deuil et de la résilience.

Advanced abstract nouns: 'introspection,' 'resilience'.

4

The album was meticulously remastered from the original analog tapes.

L'album a été méticuleusement remastérisé à partir des bandes analogiques originales.

Technical terminology: 'remastered,' 'analog tapes'.

5

The album's lyrical depth necessitates multiple listens to fully grasp its themes.

La profondeur lyrique de l'album nécessite plusieurs écoutes pour en saisir pleinement les thèmes.

Uses 'necessitates' and 'grasp'.

6

The artist used the album as a medium to critique contemporary societal norms.

L'artiste a utilisé l'album comme un support pour critiquer les normes sociétales contemporaines.

Uses 'medium' and 'critique' as a verb.

7

The album's success is a testament to the enduring power of physical media.

Le succès de l'album témoigne de la puissance durable des supports physiques.

Uses 'testament to' and 'enduring'.

8

The numismatic album was filled with rare specimens from the Roman Empire.

L'album numismatique était rempli de spécimens rares de l'Empire romain.

Highly specialized term 'numismatic'.

Synonyme

record collection release LP CD compilation

Gegenteile

single individual track

Häufige Kollokationen

debut album
photo album
studio album
release an album
album cover
concept album
digital album
stamp album
live album
compilation album

Häufige Phrasen

Album of the year

To drop an album

A trip down memory lane with a photo album

Double album

Self-titled album

Greatest hits album

Album sleeve

Solo album

To flip through an album

Digital photo album

Wird oft verwechselt mit

album vs record

A record is a physical format (vinyl), while an album is the collection of songs.

album vs scrapbook

A scrapbook is more creative and includes text/mementos; an album is more structured.

album vs portfolio

A portfolio is for professional work; an album is for personal collections.

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"A desert island album"

An album so good you would take it if you were stranded alone.

That's definitely my desert island album.

informal

"Off the record"

Not for public disclosure (related to 'record' as an album/document).

What I'm telling you is strictly off the record.

neutral

"Broken record"

Someone who says the same thing over and over again.

Stop acting like a broken record!

informal

"For the record"

So that the facts are known publicly.

For the record, I never agreed to that.

neutral

"Set the record straight"

To correct a mistake or misunderstanding.

I want to set the record straight about the new album.

neutral

"On the record"

Official and public.

The minister spoke on the record.

formal

"Track record"

A person's past performance or history.

The band has a great track record of hit albums.

neutral

"Hit the high notes"

To be very successful (often used in album reviews).

The new album really hits the high notes.

informal

"In the groove"

Performing very well (refers to the groove of a record).

The band was really in the groove on this album.

informal

"Flip the script"

To do something unexpected (often said of new albums).

They flipped the script with their third album.

slang

Leicht verwechselbar

album vs Single

Both are music releases.

A single is one song; an album is a collection of many songs.

The single was a hit, but the album failed.

album vs EP

Both are music collections.

An EP is shorter (3-6 songs); an album is full-length (8+ songs).

They released an EP before their first album.

album vs Gallery

Both are collections of images.

A gallery is often a display space or a loose digital set; an album is a curated book or folder.

Look at the photo gallery on the website, then buy the album.

album vs Folder

Both organize digital files.

A folder is a general container; an album is specifically for media like photos or music.

Put the files in a folder and the photos in an album.

album vs Notebook

Both are books.

A notebook is for writing; an album is for collecting and displaying items.

I wrote the lyrics in my notebook and put the photos in my album.

Satzmuster

A1

I have a [adjective] album.

I have a new album.

A2

I put [noun] in the album.

I put the photo in the album.

B1

The album was [past participle] by [noun].

The album was recorded by the band.

B2

The album features [noun].

The album features several guest artists.

C1

The album serves as [noun phrase].

The album serves as a poignant reminder of the era.

C2

The album's [noun] necessitates [noun].

The album's complexity necessitates careful listening.

B1

It is my favorite album because [clause].

It is my favorite album because the lyrics are beautiful.

A2

Do you want to see my [noun] album?

Do you want to see my wedding album?

Wortfamilie

Substantive

Verwandt

So verwendest du es

frequency

Extremely common in both spoken and written English.

Häufige Fehler
  • I'm listening to album. I'm listening to an album.

    Album is a countable noun and needs an article.

  • The song in the album is good. The song on the album is good.

    For music, we use the preposition 'on'.

  • I like this album (referring to one song). I like this song.

    An album is a collection; a song is a single track.

  • I put the photo on the album. I put the photo in the album.

    For books, we use the preposition 'in'.

  • He is recording a new albom. He is recording a new album.

    Check the spelling: it ends in 'um', not 'om'.

Tipps

Use 'an' before 'album'

Because 'album' starts with a vowel sound (a), always use 'an' instead of 'a'. For example: 'I bought an album.'

Music is 'on' the album

When talking about songs, always use the preposition 'on'. Example: 'My favorite song is on that album.'

Photos are 'in' the album

When talking about a physical book, use 'in'. Example: 'The photo is in the album.'

Debut Album

Use the word 'debut' to describe an artist's first album. It makes you sound more like a native speaker.

The Schwa Sound

The second syllable of 'album' is very short. Don't say 'boom'; say 'buhm'.

Compound Nouns

You can combine 'album' with other words like 'cover', 'art', or 'sales' to talk about different aspects of music.

Digital Albums

Remember that 'album' is now very common in digital contexts for organizing photos on your phone.

Album vs. Single

Don't call a single song an 'album'. An album must be a collection of songs.

Specialized Albums

Use 'album' for collections like stamps, coins, or stickers.

Latin Root

Remember 'albus' (white) to help you remember that an album starts as a blank (white) book.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of an ALbum as a book that is ALways full of memories or music.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a white book (from Latin 'albus') opening up to show colorful photos or a spinning vinyl record.

Word Web

Music Photos Stamps Collection Record Digital Memory Art

Herausforderung

Try to use 'album' in three different sentences today: one about music, one about photos, and one about a digital collection.

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'albus,' meaning 'white.' In ancient Rome, an 'album' was a white tablet or board where public notices were written.

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: A white tablet for public notices.

Indo-European (Latin)

Kultureller Kontext

No major sensitivities, but be aware that 'album' can refer to very personal memories.

The 'concept album' is a major part of rock and pop history in the US and UK.

The Beatles' 'White Album' Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' album The Grammy Award for 'Album of the Year'

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Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Talking about music

  • What's your favorite album?
  • Have you heard the new album?
  • It's the best track on the album.
  • The album was released last week.

Looking at photos

  • Let's look at the photo album.
  • I put the pictures in the album.
  • This is a digital album.
  • The album is full of memories.

Hobbies

  • I have a stamp album.
  • He collects coins in an album.
  • Do you have a sticker album?
  • The album is organized by date.

Technology

  • Create a new album.
  • Share the album with friends.
  • Add to album.
  • Download the album.

Awards and News

  • Album of the Year.
  • The album topped the charts.
  • A critically acclaimed album.
  • The album went platinum.

Gesprächseinstiege

"What was the first music album you ever bought?"

"Do you still keep physical photo albums, or is everything digital now?"

"If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, which one would it be?"

"Do you have any special albums for hobbies, like stamps or coins?"

"What do you think makes a music album better than just a collection of singles?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe your favorite music album and why it is special to you.

Write about a time you looked through an old photo album and what memories it brought back.

If you were to create a 'life album' of ten photos, which ones would you choose?

Discuss the pros and cons of digital albums versus physical ones.

Imagine you are a music critic. Write a short review of a recent album you listened to.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

No, in the modern world, an album can be digital. On your phone, a 'photo album' is just a virtual folder. In music, a 'digital album' is a set of files you stream or download.

In music, 'album' refers to the collection of songs. 'Record' can mean the same thing, but it often specifically refers to the physical vinyl disc. You can have an album on a CD, but you wouldn't usually call a CD a 'record'.

Typically, a full-length album has between 8 and 15 songs. If it has fewer, it might be called an EP (Extended Play).

Not usually. For movies, we use terms like 'collection,' 'series,' or 'box set.' 'Album' is strictly for music, photos, or small collectible items like stamps.

It comes from the Latin word 'albus' for white. It originally referred to white tablets used for writing notices. Later, it became a name for books with blank white pages for collecting things.

A concept album is a music album where all the songs are connected by a single theme or story, rather than being just a random collection of tracks.

Yes, it is. You can say 'one album,' 'two albums,' 'many albums,' etc. You must use an article like 'a' or 'the' with it.

It is a title given to the best music album released in a specific year, usually as part of an awards ceremony like the Grammys.

No, 'album' is only used as a noun in standard English. You cannot 'album' something; you 'put it in an album' or 'compile an album'.

A debut album is the very first album released by a singer or a band.

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Write a sentence about your favorite music album.

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Describe what you would put in a personal photo album.

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Explain the difference between an album and a single.

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Write a short review of a new album you recently heard.

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Discuss the importance of physical albums in the digital age.

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Describe a concept album you enjoy and explain its theme.

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Write a story about finding an old photo album in an attic.

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Compare a digital photo album to a physical one.

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Explain why an artist might choose to release an EP instead of an album.

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Write a formal letter to a record label about a missing album shipment.

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Describe the cultural impact of a famous album of your choice.

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Create a tracklist for an imaginary album about your life.

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Discuss the evolution of the album from vinyl to streaming.

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Write a dialogue between two friends discussing a new album.

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Describe the art on your favorite album cover.

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Explain what a 'greatest hits' album is and why people buy them.

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Write about a hobby that uses an album (e.g., stamps, coins).

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Discuss the role of albums in preserving family history.

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Write a poem about an old, dusty photo album.

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Explain the term 'debut album' and give an example.

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Tell me about a music album you like.

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Describe a photo album you have at home.

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Do you prefer singles or full albums? Why?

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Talk about a famous album and why it is important.

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Explain the concept of a 'digital album' to someone who doesn't use technology.

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What would be on your 'desert island album'?

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Discuss the pros and cons of vinyl albums versus streaming.

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Describe the most beautiful album cover you have ever seen.

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How do you organize your photos into albums?

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Talk about a 'greatest hits' album you own.

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Explain what a 'debut album' is and why it's important for an artist.

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Describe a 'concept album' you have listened to.

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Talk about an old photo album and the memories it holds.

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How has the way we listen to albums changed over time?

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What is the difference between a music album and a photo album?

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Do you think albums will still exist in 20 years?

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Describe a 'live album' and why people like them.

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Talk about a 'stamp album' or another collection album.

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Explain the phrase 'to drop an album'.

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What makes an album 'Album of the Year'?

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Listen to the sentence: 'I'm listening to an album.' What is the person doing?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The photo is in the album.' Where is the photo?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The band released their debut album.' Is this their first or second album?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The album cover is blue.' What color is the cover?

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Listen to the sentence: 'There are ten tracks on the album.' How many songs are there?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He's browsing through a photo album.' What is he looking at?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The album went platinum.' Was the album successful?

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Listen to the sentence: 'It's a concept album about nature.' What is the theme?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The live album was recorded in London.' Where was it recorded?

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Listen to the sentence: 'She bought a stamp album.' What does she collect?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The album was remastered.' What happened to the sound?

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Listen to the sentence: 'It's a double album.' How many discs are there?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The solo album was a hit.' Who made the album?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The album dropped at midnight.' When was it released?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The philatelic album is rare.' What kind of album is it?

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