We have a large collection of English vocabulary exercises, with new ones being added regularly. When learning vocabulary, it is especially helpful if there it is focussed on a theme or topic.
To get started, just select a level from below.
Vocabulary Exercises for Basic English Learners
Here are vocabulary exercises for students at a beginner level of English or A1 on the CEFR scale.
Here are vocabulary exercises for students at an elementary level of English or A1 on the CEFR scale.
In this section the vocabulary exercises are for students at a pre-intermediate level of English or A2 on the CEFR scale.
In this section the vocabulary exercises are for students at a pre-intermediate level of English or A2 on the CEFR scale.
Vocabulary Exercises for Independent English Learners
For these vocabulary exercises, they are for students at an intermediate level of English or B1 on the CEFR scale.
- B1 Animals and Pets Vocabulary
- B1 British and American English Vocabulary
- B1 Chinese New Year
- B1 Christmas Exercises
- B1 Clothes
- B1 Easter
- B1 Education Vocabulary
- B1 Entertainment
- B1 Environment Vocabulary
- B1 Food and Drink
- B1 French words using [ch] Pronunciations
- B1 Leisure and Hobbies
- B1 Place and Buildings
- B1 Receiving and Seating Guests Vocabulary
- B1 Relationships
- B1 The Natural World Vocabulary
- B1 Time Vocabulary
- B1 Transport and Travel Vocabulary
- B1 Weather Vocabulary
- B1 Work and Jobs Vocabulary
In this section the vocabulary exercises are for students at an upper-intermediate level of English or B2 on the CEFR scale.
Vocabulary Exercises for Proficient English Learners
For this last section, these vocabulary exercises are for students at an advanced level of English or C1 on the CEFR scale.
- Belief and Identity
- British and American English Vocabulary Exercise 1
- British and American English Vocabulary Exercise 2
- British and American English Vocabulary Exercise 3
- Business Vocabulary Exercise
- Home Vocabulary Exercise 1
- Home Vocabulary Exercise 2
- Home Vocabulary Exercise 3
- Irregular Plural Nouns
- Motion
- Newspaper Vocabulary Exercise
- Success and Failure
- Work and Jobs
Check out our puzzles, activities and games available:
First of all, why not try our memory card games to help you build up your vocabulary to dizzy heights.
Furthermore, our crossword puzzles help you to spell linked words correctly to be able to complete the task.
In addition, our word puzzles are especially helpful as you try to retain new words in a different language.
Finally, our word search puzzles provide an excellent way to help to reinforce spellings in your mind.
Here are more activities available:
In addition, learning English requires not just a good vocabulary, but a strong foundation of English grammar to communicate effectively and our grammar exercises provide the practice for this purpose.
Most importantly, once you are at a good level of English, you should combine your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar to understand and produce well-written pieces of text. We provide model text types for you to read and practice.