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Everyday Vocabulary
100

This two-word phrase is commonly used to greet someone in informal situations.

"What's up?"

100

This Japanese dish consists of a variety of ingredients simmered in a hot pot at the dining table.

shabu-shabu

100

This reality TV show features aspiring chefs competing against each other in various culinary challenges.

MasterChef

100

This document, often required in addition to a passport, allows a traveler to enter, stay in, or pass through a foreign country.

Visa

100

This cleaning tool consists of a long handle and bristles at one end, used for sweeping floors.

Broom

200

In American English, this two-word phrase means "goodbye" and is often used at the end of a phone call.

"Bye bye" or "See ya"

200

This ancient wonder in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world

Angkor Wat

200

This popular Asian game involves matching and removing tiles with symbols and characters.

mahjong

200

This is a boat or ship for conveying passengers and goods, especially over a relatively short distance and as a regular service.

Ferry

200

This dairy product is often spread on bread or used in baking.

Butter

300

This two-word phrase is used to politely interrupt a conversation or get someone's attention.

"Excuse me"

300

This Islamic holy month involves fasting from dawn to sunset.

Ramadan

300

This genre of music from Thailand is known for its quick tempo and infectious dance rhythms.

morlam (or mor lam)

300

This is a meal served in hotels and restaurants in the late morning to early afternoon, combining breakfast and lunch.

Brunch

300

This person works in a restaurant and takes orders from customers.

Waiter, Waitress, Server

400

In casual speech, this contraction is often used instead of "want to" or "going to."

"wanna" or "gonna"

400

This Brazilian festival takes place before Lent and is known for its elaborate parades and costumes

Carnival

400

This popular card game involves players trying to get rid of all their cards by matching numbers or suits.

Uno

400

This bicycle-powered passenger vehicle is a common form of transport in many Asian countries, especially in Bangladesh and India.

Rickshaw

400

This formal outfit for men typically includes a jacket, trousers, shirt, and tie.

Suit

500

In British English, this phrase is used as both a greeting and a farewell, often causing confusion for non-native speakers.

"Cheers"

500

This Japanese traditional custom involves viewing and appreciating the beauty of cherry blossoms in spring.

Hanami

500

This genre of Latin American music and dance originated in Argentina and Uruguay in the late 19th century.

Tango

500

This type of communal accommodation in Europe and some Central Asian countries typically features shared sleeping quarters.

Hostel

500

This kitchen appliance is used to mix, chop, and puree food items.

Blender

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