Native English Speakers Don't Use A General English Vocabulary
Sometimes it is difficult to decide what words to study for a general English vocabulary. Many people will go to the lists of the most commonly used English words. This is a mistake. Native English speakers use a much different vocabulary than English learners.
So how do we find a general vocabulary?
Let's take a look at the groups of words to make it easier. The common groups are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and grammatical words. Read below to see my recommendations for finiding general words in each group.
In this group you will need words that help you live daily life. Here are some ideas:
- things you use around the house
- places you frequently visit (and infrequent but important places ie; police station)
- basic foods you buy in the store
- clothing
- family words (relationships)
- numbers, time, weather
- body parts and other health related words
- work words (words depend on the type of work you do)
- transportation words
- recreation words
Verbs
This is a fun group of words to work on. To begin with, use the categories above (nouns) to start your list of verbs. Then brainstorm in your own language... what actions do you do a lot and tell others about? Find these words in English (note: sometimes this is difficult, when it gets difficult, leave it for later study).Next, go to youtube and load up America's funniest videos. As you watch each video, try to say the actions (verbs of course!) that are happening. This is an enjoyable way to study your general English vocabulary. It is a great activity for all levels.
By now you can relax a little. You already have a good general English vocabulary, and can say many things. Find adjectives on some of the common lists of the 100 most common words in English.
Sure, I said earlier that native speakers use a different vocabulary than English learners. Now, however, you are starting to prepare yourself for more difficult lists.
English speakers often think differently than speakers of other languages. Study the list of adjectives and start to see how English speakers express themselves.
Adverbs can be studied the same way.
There are other sites on grammar that can give you lists of these kinds of words. Here I will mention a few. Joining words like: then, and, but and so are great to begin with. Prepositions are also very important. You may like to visit this site for more ideas.
If you have moer ideas for finding a general English vocabulary, go to my contact me page, here, tell me about it. I will be sure to add good ideas to this page.

