A2 noun 2분 분량

词语

A word is a single unit of language that carries meaning.

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A word is a piece of language. You use words to talk. For example, 'cat' is a word. 'Dog' is a word. When you put words together, you make a sentence.

A word is a single unit of speech. You learn new words every day in English class. To speak well, you need to know many different words to describe your life.

A word is the basic building block of communication. We use words to express ideas, feelings, and facts. Understanding how to combine words into phrases is the key to becoming fluent in English.

The term word refers to a distinct linguistic unit. Beyond just vocabulary, it involves understanding nuance, register, and collocations. Native speakers often use 'word' in idiomatic ways that change the meaning entirely.

In advanced contexts, the concept of a word encompasses morphemic structure and etymological roots. We analyze how words evolve over time and how they function within complex syntactic structures to convey subtle shades of meaning.

At the mastery level, word is understood as a cultural artifact. We examine the intersection of lexical semantics and pragmatics, exploring how words carry historical, social, and emotional weight that transcends their dictionary definitions in literary and academic discourse.

30초 단어

  • A word is a basic unit of language.
  • It can be a noun or a verb.
  • It is used in many idioms.
  • It is essential for communication.

Think of words as the individual bricks used to build the house of language. Every time you speak or write, you are selecting specific words to paint a picture in someone else's mind.

A word is the smallest unit of language that has a meaning all on its own. While letters like 'a' or 'I' can be words, most are combinations that represent everything from complex feelings to simple objects like 'chair' or 'apple'.

The word word has deep roots in the Germanic family of languages. It traces back to the Proto-Germanic word *wurdą, which is related to the Old English word and the German Wort.

Interestingly, it shares an ancient Indo-European ancestor with the Latin word verbum, which is where we get the English term verbal. This shows that humans have been obsessed with the power of speech for thousands of years!

You will use the word word constantly in daily life. It is very versatile, appearing in phrases like 'keep your word' (meaning to promise) or 'have a word with someone' (meaning to talk privately).

In formal settings, you might hear 'the word of God' or 'a word of advice'. It is a neutral term, meaning it fits perfectly in both a casual text to a friend and a professional email to your boss.

1. Eat your words: To admit you were wrong. Example: He had to eat his words after the team won.

2. Word of mouth: Information spread by talking. Example: The cafe became popular by word of mouth.

3. Put words in one's mouth: To falsely claim someone said something. Example: Don't put words in my mouth!

4. In a word: To summarize briefly. Example: In a word, it was perfect.

5. Have a word: To speak briefly. Example: Can I have a word with you?

The plural form is simply words. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a word' or 'many words'.

In terms of pronunciation, the US version is /wɜːrd/ with a distinct 'r' sound, while the UK version /wɜːd/ is non-rhotic, meaning the 'r' is softer or silent. It rhymes with bird, heard, curd, third, and stirred.

재미있는 사실

It is one of the oldest words in the English language.

발음 가이드

UK /wɜːd/
US /wɜːrd/
라임이 맞는 단어
bird heard third curd stirred
자주 하는 실수
  • Pronouncing the 'o' like 'hot'
  • Skipping the 'd' at the end
  • Adding an extra syllable

난이도

독해 1/5

easy

쓰기 1/5

easy

말하기 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

letter sound

다음에 배울 것

sentence phrase vocabulary

고급

morpheme syntax

알아야 할 문법

Countable Nouns

one word, two words

Subject-Verb Agreement

The word is...

Articles

a word, the word

수준별 예문

1

This is a new word.

This / is / a / new / word.

Indefinite article 'a' before consonant.

2

I know this word.

3

What is that word?

4

Write the word here.

5

Say the word slowly.

6

I like this word.

7

Learn a new word.

8

Read every word.

1

Can you spell that word?

2

I don't know the word for this.

3

He used a difficult word.

4

Please repeat the word.

5

Look up the word in the book.

6

That is a long word.

7

Choose the right word.

8

Don't miss a single word.

1

I give you my word that I will be there.

2

She has a way with words.

3

I need a word with you after class.

4

The word spread quickly through the city.

5

He couldn't find the words to explain.

6

Don't take my word for it.

7

It is a word of warning.

8

His words were very kind.

1

I am at a loss for words.

2

Keep your word, no matter what.

3

The word on the street is that he is leaving.

4

She hung on every word he said.

5

It is a word of honor.

6

He is a man of his word.

7

The word 'awesome' is overused.

8

He spoke a word of encouragement.

1

His words carried a sense of gravitas.

2

The word choice in this essay is impeccable.

3

It is a word of caution regarding the economy.

4

She managed to have the last word.

5

The word 'paradigm' is used in academic circles.

6

He was a man of few words.

7

The word implies a deeper meaning.

8

Her words were carefully chosen.

1

The etymology of the word is fascinating.

2

He parsed every word of the contract.

3

The word evokes a sense of nostalgia.

4

She spoke with a word of wisdom.

5

The word captures the zeitgeist of the era.

6

He articulated his thoughts with every word.

7

The word resonates with historical significance.

8

She was a wordsmith of the highest order.

자주 쓰는 조합

key word
bad word
keep one's word
have a word
word of mouth
fancy word
last word
word count
spread the word
take my word

관용어 및 표현

"Eat your words"

Admit you were wrong

He had to eat his words.

casual

"Word of honor"

A sincere promise

I give you my word of honor.

formal

"A man of his word"

Someone who keeps promises

He is a man of his word.

neutral

"In other words"

To explain differently

In other words, we lost.

neutral

"Get a word in edgewise"

To find a chance to speak

I couldn't get a word in.

casual

"Hang on every word"

Listen very carefully

They hung on every word.

neutral

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词语 vs world

similar spelling

world is the planet, word is language

The world is big; the word is small.

词语 vs work

similar spelling

work is labor, word is speech

I have work to do; I have a word to say.

词语 vs ward

similar sound

ward is a hospital room

He is in the ward.

词语 vs wording

derived form

wording is the style of writing

The wording is poor.

문장 패턴

B1

Subject + have + a word + with + person

I have a word with him.

B2

Subject + keep + one's + word

She keeps her word.

A2

In + other + words

In other words, no.

B1

Take + my + word + for + it

Take my word for it.

B2

Subject + be + a man of + his + word

He is a man of his word.

어휘 가족

명사

wording the way something is written

동사

word to choose specific words

형용사

wordy using too many words

관련

verbal adjective form

사용법

frequency

10/10

자주 하는 실수
  • Using 'words' for 'vocabulary' I have a large vocabulary.

    Vocabulary refers to the whole set, words are individual units.

  • Confusing 'word' with 'world' The world is big.

    Phonetic similarity leads to spelling errors.

  • Missing 's' in plural I know many words.

    Grammar rule for countables.

  • Misusing 'word of mouth' It spread by word of mouth.

    It's a fixed phrase.

  • Saying 'give a word' instead of 'have a word' Can I have a word?

    Collocation error.

💡

Memory Palace

Place a dictionary in your hallway.

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Native Usage

Use 'word' to mean a promise.

🌍

Cultural Insight

People value 'keeping their word'.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always pluralize after numbers.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with bird.

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Avoid Errors

Don't confuse with 'world'.

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Did You Know?

It's one of the oldest words.

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Study Smart

Learn phrases, not just words.

암기하기

기억법

W-O-R-D: Will Our Replies Define-us?

시각적 연상

A giant dictionary book.

Word Web

language speech vocabulary communication

챌린지

Try to use the word 'word' in five different contexts today.

어원

Germanic

원래 의미: speech or utterance

문화적 맥락

None, but 'bad words' is a common euphemism for swearing.

Used frequently in idioms regarding honesty and integrity.

'The Word' (Beatles song) 1984 (Newspeak concept)

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

at work

  • Keep your word
  • The wording is clear
  • Have a word with the boss

at school

  • Learn a new word
  • Check the word count
  • Spell the word

travel

  • What is the word for...?
  • I don't have the words

social

  • Spread the word
  • Have a word with a friend

대화 시작하기

"What is your favorite word in English?"

"Do you find it easy to keep your word?"

"Have you ever had to eat your words?"

"What is the word on the street about the new movie?"

"Can you describe your day in one word?"

일기 주제

Write about a time you had to eat your words.

Why is it important to be a person of your word?

What is the most difficult word you have learned?

Describe your favorite word and why you like it.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, you can 'word' a letter carefully.

Just add an 's'.

Regional accents (rhotic vs non-rhotic).

Someone who uses too many words.

No, they are different words.

It means 'I agree' or 'true'.

Yes.

Yes, it is very common.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I know a new ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: word

Correct noun for language unit.

multiple choice A2

Which phrase means to promise?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Keep your word

Keep your word means to fulfill a promise.

true false B1

The plural of word is wordes.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

The plural is words.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Idiom definition match.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct idiomatic order.

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