B2 verb #29 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

accessibility

Accessibility is the quality of making sure things can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities.

Explanation at your level:

Accessibility means making things easy for everyone. If a store has a ramp, it has good accessibility. It means you can go inside easily, even if you use a wheelchair.

Accessibility is about being able to use things. If a website is accessible, everyone can read it. We want to make sure no one is left out because of a disability.

In B1 English, we use accessibility to talk about design. For example, 'The accessibility of this park is great because there are paths for everyone.' It is a common word in news about city planning and technology.

At the B2 level, you will see accessibility used in professional contexts. Companies talk about 'digital accessibility' to ensure their apps work for people with vision or hearing impairments. It is a key term in modern corporate responsibility.

At the C1 level, accessibility is discussed as a fundamental human right. You might analyze the 'accessibility of information' in democratic societies, or discuss how 'universal design' principles improve accessibility for aging populations, not just those with disabilities.

At the C2 level, we explore the nuances of systemic accessibility. This includes the socio-political implications of architectural and digital barriers. It involves understanding how the built environment dictates social participation and how linguistic accessibility affects marginalized communities.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Accessibility is the quality of being easy to use for everyone.
  • It is especially important for people with disabilities.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It is a key concept in modern design and law.

Think of accessibility as the 'welcome mat' for the modern world. It is all about removing obstacles so that people of all abilities can get where they need to go and do what they need to do.

When we talk about accessibility, we are often talking about inclusivity. Whether it is a ramp for a wheelchair, a screen reader for someone who is visually impaired, or a website that is easy to navigate, accessibility is the key to equality.

It is not just about physical buildings; it is about digital spaces too. Making sure information is clear and tools are easy to use for everyone is the heart of this important word.

The word accessibility comes from the Latin word accessibilis, which means 'easy to approach'. It traces back to the verb accedere, meaning 'to approach' or 'to come near'.

Historically, the word was used simply to describe how easy it was to reach a physical location, like a remote mountain village. Over time, particularly in the 20th century, the meaning shifted to focus on human rights and the inclusion of people with disabilities.

The evolution of the word reflects our growing societal awareness. We moved from simply asking 'Can I get there?' to asking 'Can everyone participate here?' It is a beautiful example of how language changes to match our better, more inclusive values.

You will hear accessibility used in many professional settings, especially in tech, urban planning, and education. It is a formal, standard term.

Common collocations include 'web accessibility,' 'universal accessibility,' and 'accessibility features.' You might say, 'We need to improve the accessibility of this building' or 'The app has great accessibility settings.'

It is a serious word, often used in policy documents and design guidelines. However, it is also used in everyday conversation when discussing how easy it is to use a new piece of software or visit a new venue.

While accessibility itself isn't usually part of a traditional idiom, it is often associated with phrases about inclusion:

  • Level the playing field: To create a fair situation where everyone has an equal chance.
  • Open doors: To create new opportunities for people.
  • Bridge the gap: To connect two groups or make something more reachable.
  • Give someone a voice: To provide the tools for someone to be heard.
  • Break down barriers: To remove obstacles that prevent progress.

The word accessibility is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'an accessibility' or 'accessibilities'; you just say 'accessibility' as a concept.

Pronunciation is tricky because of the many syllables: ak-sess-uh-BILL-ih-tee. The primary stress is on the fourth syllable, 'BILL'.

It rhymes with words like feasibility, credibility, and flexibility. Remember to enunciate the 's' sounds clearly to keep it from sounding slurred!

Fun Fact

The word has moved from physical geography to digital design.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əkˌsɛsəˈbɪlɪti/

Clear, crisp syllables with a focus on the 'bil' sound.

US /əkˌsɛsəˈbɪlɪti/

Similar to UK, often with a slightly softer 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • dropping the middle 's'
  • misplacing the stress
  • rushing the last two syllables

Rhymes With

feasibility flexibility credibility capability reliability

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Common in professional texts.

Writing 3/5

Requires formal context.

Speaking 3/5

Requires careful pronunciation.

شنیدن 2/5

Clear, but long.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

access easy design help

Learn Next

inclusion universal compliance barrier

پیشرفته

socio-economic infrastructure ergonomics

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Accessibility is important.

Suffix -ity

Accessibility, flexibility.

Adjective to Noun

Accessible -> Accessibility.

Examples by Level

1

The ramp helps with accessibility.

Ramp = slope for wheels

Noun usage

2

Is this door accessible?

Accessible = easy to enter

Adjective form

3

We want good accessibility.

Good = high quality

Noun

4

The park has accessibility.

Has = possesses

Noun

5

Can you reach the book?

Reach = get to

Verb usage

6

The bus is accessible.

Accessible = easy to use

Adjective

7

Accessibility is important.

Important = necessary

Noun

8

They fixed the stairs.

Fixed = repaired

Action

1

The website has good accessibility.

2

They added a lift for accessibility.

3

Accessibility is a priority here.

4

The building is known for its accessibility.

5

We need better accessibility for the school.

6

She works in accessibility design.

7

The accessibility of the beach is improved.

8

Is the software accessibility good?

1

The company is improving its digital accessibility.

2

Universal accessibility is a goal for the city.

3

We must consider accessibility in our plans.

4

The accessibility features are easy to find.

5

Accessibility is essential for inclusion.

6

They provide accessibility training for staff.

7

The report focuses on transport accessibility.

8

Accessibility standards are changing.

1

The new policy mandates full accessibility for all public spaces.

2

Accessibility is often overlooked during the initial design phase.

3

The app's accessibility settings allow for high contrast.

4

We are conducting an accessibility audit of the website.

5

Ensuring accessibility is a core part of our mission.

6

The architect prioritized accessibility in the blueprints.

7

They are lobbying for better accessibility in the subway.

8

Accessibility impacts the user experience significantly.

1

The accessibility of academic literature is vital for research.

2

We must address the accessibility gap in rural areas.

3

The accessibility of the interface is its greatest strength.

4

Legislators are debating new accessibility requirements.

5

The design philosophy centers on radical accessibility.

6

Accessibility is not just a feature; it is a necessity.

7

The project aims to enhance the accessibility of historical sites.

8

We are implementing universal accessibility protocols.

1

The accessibility of the legal system remains a significant barrier for many.

2

True accessibility requires a paradigm shift in how we view disability.

3

The accessibility of the digital landscape is a matter of civil rights.

4

The exhibition explores the intersection of art and accessibility.

5

We are working towards the total accessibility of urban infrastructure.

6

The accessibility of the platform is a testament to inclusive engineering.

7

Accessibility is the cornerstone of a truly equitable society.

8

The systemic lack of accessibility continues to marginalize vulnerable groups.

مترادف‌ها

availability reachability approachability convenience inclusiveness openness

متضادها

inaccessibility restriction unavailability

ترکیب‌های رایج

web accessibility
accessibility features
improve accessibility
accessibility standards
universal accessibility
accessibility audit
ensure accessibility
accessibility settings
physical accessibility
accessibility barrier

Idioms & Expressions

"open doors"

to create opportunities

This policy will open doors for many.

common

"level the playing field"

to make a situation fair

New laws will level the playing field.

common

"break down barriers"

to remove obstacles

We are working to break down barriers.

common

"give a voice to"

to help someone be heard

The app gives a voice to the silent.

formal

"reach out"

to communicate or connect

We need to reach out to more people.

common

"in the reach of"

within someone's ability

Success is within the reach of all.

neutral

Easily Confused

accessibility vs Access

Same root

Access is a verb/noun (the act), accessibility is the quality.

I have access to the room (act). The room has good accessibility (quality).

accessibility vs Availability

Both end in -ility

Availability is about being free/ready; accessibility is about being usable.

The availability of the doctor is limited. The accessibility of the clinic is poor.

accessibility vs Usability

Similar meaning

Usability is about ease of use; accessibility is about inclusion.

The usability of the menu is good. The accessibility of the menu for blind users is poor.

accessibility vs Inclusivity

Similar goal

Inclusivity is the broader philosophy; accessibility is the practical application.

We strive for inclusivity. We improve accessibility.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + improves + accessibility

The new ramp improves accessibility.

B1

There is + a need for + accessibility

There is a need for better accessibility.

B2

Focus on + accessibility

We focus on accessibility in our designs.

B1

Ensure + accessibility + for + people

We ensure accessibility for all people.

A2

The accessibility of + noun

The accessibility of the building is good.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

access the right or opportunity to use something

Verbs

access to approach or enter

Adjectives

accessible able to be reached or used

مرتبط

inclusion the state of being included

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Professional Neutral

اشتباهات رایج

using 'accessibilities' (plural) accessibility
It is an uncountable noun.
confusing with 'access' accessibility
Access is the act of entering; accessibility is the quality of being able to enter.
using 'accessible' as a noun accessibility
Accessible is an adjective.
spelling as 'accessability' accessibility
The root is access + ible + ity.
forgetting the 'i' in the middle accessibility
It is a long word, check the spelling carefully.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a ramp at every entrance of your house.

💡

Professional Tone

Use it in reports to sound authoritative.

🌍

Inclusion

Always think about who might be left out.

💡

Uncountable Noun

Never add an 's' to it.

💡

Slow Down

Break it into 6 distinct beats.

💡

Don't say 'accessibilities'

It sounds unnatural.

💡

Universal Design

Accessibility is often called universal design.

💡

Contextual Learning

Read articles about modern tech design.

💡

Noun vs Adj

Accessibility is the thing; accessible is the quality.

💡

Flashcards

Use it in a sentence every day.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Access + I + Bill + I + Ty (I can access the bill easily).

Visual Association

A person in a wheelchair on a smooth, wide ramp.

Word Web

Inclusion Design Rights Technology Equality

چالش

Find one thing in your room that is not accessible and think how to fix it.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: easy to approach

بافت فرهنگی

Always use person-first language when discussing accessibility.

It is a major topic in US and UK law (e.g., ADA in the US).

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • accessibility audit
  • accessibility standards
  • accessibility compliance

In city planning

  • urban accessibility
  • public transport accessibility
  • barrier-free access

In tech

  • digital accessibility
  • web accessibility
  • user interface accessibility

In education

  • accessible learning materials
  • accessibility for students
  • inclusive classrooms

Conversation Starters

"How do you think we can improve accessibility in our city?"

"Why is digital accessibility so important today?"

"Have you ever noticed a place that wasn't accessible?"

"What does accessibility mean to you?"

"Do you think buildings are becoming more accessible?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you noticed an accessibility barrier.

How would you redesign your school to be more accessible?

Why should companies care about accessibility?

Describe what an 'accessible world' looks like to you.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it helps everyone, like parents with strollers.

A-C-C-E-S-S-I-B-I-L-I-T-Y.

Yes, but it sounds a bit formal.

Accessible.

No, it is a noun.

No, access is the act; accessibility is the quality.

It ensures equality for all.

In design and policy.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The ramp improves ____.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accessibility

We need the noun form.

multiple choice A2

What does accessibility mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: being easy to use for all

It's about inclusion.

true false B1

Accessibility is a plural noun.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching noun and adjective.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Adverbs come before adjectives.

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