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  • Hello everyone.

And welcome back to English with Lucy.

Today, I have a pronunciation and vocabulary lesson for you.

I am going to teach you how to pronounce

the 100 most commonly used most important words

in the English language.

I’ve already made a video that is quite similar to this,

many years ago,

and the majority of those words were function words.

But today I’m focusing on nouns.

These are the 100 most commonly used nouns,

according to the British National Corpus.

So they’ve looked at the frequency of nouns

in a large collection of documents,

and these are formal documents.

So this is perfect for academic English

and business English as well.

I’m going to show you how to pronounce

each of the 100 words.

I’m going to show you the written IPA transcription as well.

The definition will be on screen

because you asked for that last time

and I’ll give you a quick example of the word in use.

It’s important to note that with the definitions

I have chosen the most common definition.

So many words have multiple definitions.

Right. Let’s get started with the 100 words.

Number one, time.

Time.

You need to hurry as we don’t have much time.

Two, way.

Way.

She prefers to do things the easy way.

Three, year.

Year.

I was born in the year 1994.

Four, work.

Work.

I’m currently looking for work.

Five, government.

Government.

The government has let us down.

Six, day.

Day.

I’ll see you in a couple of days.

Seven, man.

Man.

He’s a very good-looking man.

Eight, world.

World.

English is spoken all over the world.

Nine, life.

Life.

You mustn’t forget to enjoy your life.

10, part.

Part.

Which part are you struggling to understand?

11, house.

House.

We are renting a house in the countryside.

12, course.

Course.

You should consider taking an IT course.

13, case.

Case.

In most cases, the increases have been small.

14, system.

System.

The healthcare system needs more funding.

15, place.

Place.

You should keep your money in a safe place.

16, end.

End.

I’ll see you at the end of the week.

17, group.

Group.

A group of us are going out for dinner.

18, company.

Company.

I work for a very big company.

19, party.

Party.

You should come to the office party.

20, information.

Information.

Let me know if you need any more information.

21, school.

School.

I moved to the area for the great schools.

22, fact.

Fact.

I know for a fact that she missed the meeting.

23, money.

Money.

I would like my money back.

24, point.

Point.

I understand your point, but I don’t agree with it.

25, example.

Example.

Let me give you an example.

26, state.

State.

The state rejected the proposed legislation.

27, business.

Business.

We need to change the way we run our business.

28, night.

Night.

I’m finding it hard to relax at night.

29, area.

Area.

I wasn’t happy living in that area.

30, water.

Water.

We should all drink more water.

31, thing.

Thing.

Please could you pass me that thing over there?

32, family.

Family.

The whole family is going on holiday.

33, head.

Head.

My head has been aching all day.

34, hand.

Hand.

Your hands look really cold.

35, order.

Order.

I’ve listed the names in alphabetical order.

36, side.

Side.

I have friends on the other side of the world.

37, home.

Home.

I’m going to sleep when I get home.

38, development.

Development.

This is a normal stage of development.

39, week.

Week.

Next week is going to be very busy.

40, power.

Power.

She has the power to change things.

41, country.

Country.

I would like to visit some new countries next year.

42, council.

Council.

We have sent the development plans to the council.

43, use.

Use.

The use of recreational drugs is prohibited.

44, service.

Service.

They are thinking of reducing the bus service.

45, room.

Room.

There isn’t enough room for another employee.

46, market.

Market.

I’ll go to the market to buy some bread.

47, problem.

Problem.

We’ve had many problems with the new receptionist.

48, court.

Court.

If you’re not careful, you’ll end up in court.

49, lot.

Lot.

I have bought a lot of clothes recently.

50, war.

War.

They are worried about the threat of a war.

51, police.

Police.

If you don’t leave, I’ll call the police.

52, interest.

Interest.

The article generated a lot of interest.

53, car.

Car.

I travelled to the venue by car.

54, law.

Law.

You clearly broke the law.

55, road.

Road.

Take the first road on the left.

56, form.

Form.

There are many forms of transport available.

57, face.

Face.

Her face showed that she wasn’t happy.

58, education.

Education.

I finished my formal education in 2016.

59, policy.

Policy.

The new policy should make our processes easier.

60, research.

Research.

I’ve done some research into the perfect office layout.

61, sort.

Sort.

What sort of music do you like?

62, office.

Office.

I need to reorganise my office.

63, body.

Body.

After a long shift, my whole body hurts.

64, person.

Person.

She’s the perfect person for the job.

65, health.

Health.

You seem to be in excellent health.

66, mother.

Mother.

Our boss has just become a mother.

67, question.

Question.

The presentation left me with many questions.

68, period.

Period.

I worked in retail for a short period.

69, name.

Name.

Do you remember the name of the restaurant?

70, book.

Book.

His shelves were completely filled with books.

71, level.

Level.

The terrace is on the top level of the building.

72, child.

Child.

When I was a child, I loved playing outside.

73, control.

Control.

The company policies are no longer in our control.

74, society.

Society.

The programme will benefit society as a whole.

75, minister.

Minister.

The minister outlined the new measures.

76, view.

View.

We hold opposing views on the matter.

77, door.

Door.

Please close the door behind you.

78, line.

Line.

Please sign on the dotted line.

79, community.

Community.

The local community supported the plans.

80, south.

South.

The warmer weather came in from the south.

81, city.

City.

It’s impossible to park in the city centre.

82, God.

God.

Do you believe in God?

83, father.

Father.

My colleague is a father of five.

84, centre.

Centre.

My desk is in the centre of the office.

85, effect.

Effect.

The change in management had many positive effects.

86, staff.

Staff.

Unfortunately the company doesn’t look after the staff.

87, position.

Position.

The wall panels were drilled into position.

88, kind.

Kind.

I enjoy all kinds of dancing.

89, job.

Job.

My search for a job has not been successful.

90, woman.

Woman.

A woman decided to complain to the authorities.

91, action.

Action.

We immediately took action against the misconduct.

92, management.

Management.

Next week I am away on a management training course.

93, act.

Act.

She performed a great act of heroism.

94, process.

Process.

The hiring process was tough but effective.

95, north.

North.

The cold winds came in from the north.

96, age.

Age.

When I was your age, I wasn’t so mature.

97, evidence.

Evidence.

This is clear evidence of a security breach.

98, idea.

Idea.

It would be a good idea to call them.

99, west.

West.

I live to the west of the cathedral.

100, sense.

Sense.

I have a terrible sense of direction.

Right.

There we have it.

There are your 100 most commonly used nouns

in British English.

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