Beginner level

Social Media: Beginner Level

Master key vocabulary with interactive flashcards, audio, and trainer

51 words
~25 min to study
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Why this topic matters

Social media is part of everyday life: posts, comments, likes, and follows. At beginner level, it is useful to know simple words so you can navigate the interface and understand basic communication. This vocabulary helps you understand buttons, settings, and common actions inside apps.

What the list includes

This beginner list includes words related to posts, photos, videos, likes, and follows. It also covers simple terms for profile, stories, and messages. These are the words you see constantly in both the interface and everyday online communication.

Typical situations

You publish a post, leave a comment, or send a message. You also need to understand what follows, notifications, and privacy settings mean. Beginner vocabulary makes these actions much easier.

How to learn it effectively

Study the words in groups: profile, posts, and communication. Practice short phrases such as post a photo, leave a comment, and follow a page. Review the list every other day and use the flashcard trainer.

Mini plan for the week

Day 1: profile and follows. Day 2: posts and stories. Day 3: comments and messages. Day 4: review. Day 5: short phrases. Days 6-7: trainer and repetition. This simple plan gives you a solid beginner base.

Useful tips

Open the app and say the actions aloud: post a photo, like a post, send a message. That helps beginner vocabulary stick much faster. It is also useful to read simple labels in the interface and repeat them. Just five minutes of daily practice gives a stable result. The more often you use the words in real actions, the faster they become natural.

Extra practice

Try to describe your profile in three words and write a short bio in English. That helps reinforce basic vocabulary and simple phrase patterns. It is also useful to repeat the words every time you open the app. The more often you see the vocabulary in the interface, the better you remember it.

Regular five-minute review sessions give a steady result. Try describing one action in the app in English every day. That quickly makes the words active.

Try to use new words in messages to friends because that helps reinforce the vocabulary. Even short phrases can have a strong effect.

Why this topic matters

Social media is part of everyday life: posts, comments, likes, and follows. At beginner level, it is useful to know simple words so you can navigate the interface and understand basic communication. This vocabulary helps you understand buttons, settings, and common actions inside apps.

What the list includes

This beginner list includes words related to posts, photos, videos, likes, and follows. It also covers simple terms for profile, stories, and messages. These are the words you see constantly in both the interface and everyday online communication.

Typical situations

You publish a post, leave a comment, or send a message. You also need to understand what follows, notifications, and privacy settings mean. Beginner vocabulary makes these actions much easier.

How to learn it effectively

Study the words in groups: profile, posts, and communication. Practice short phrases such as post a photo, leave a comment, and follow a page. Review the list every other day and use the flashcard trainer.

Mini plan for the week

Day 1: profile and follows. Day 2: posts and stories. Day 3: comments and messages. Day 4: review. Day 5: short phrases. Days 6-7: trainer and repetition. This simple plan gives you a solid beginner base.

Useful tips

Open the app and say the actions aloud: post a photo, like a post, send a message. That helps beginner vocabulary stick much faster. It is also useful to read simple labels in the interface and repeat them. Just five minutes of daily practice gives a stable result. The more often you use the words in real actions, the faster they become natural.

Extra practice

Try to describe your profile in three words and write a short bio in English. That helps reinforce basic vocabulary and simple phrase patterns. It is also useful to repeat the words every time you open the app. The more often you see the vocabulary in the interface, the better you remember it.

Regular five-minute review sessions give a steady result. Try describing one action in the app in English every day. That quickly makes the words active.

Try to use new words in messages to friends because that helps reinforce the vocabulary. Even short phrases can have a strong effect.

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Word list to learn

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profile
[ˈprəʊfaɪl]
username
[ˈjuːzəneɪm]
password
[ˈpɑːswɜːd]
account
[əˈkaʊnt]
post
[pəʊst]
photo
[ˈfəʊtəʊ]
video
[ˈvɪdiəʊ]
story
[ˈstɔːri]
feed
[fiːd]
comment
[ˈkɒment]
like
[laɪk]
share
[ʃeə]
repost
[ˌriːˈpəʊst]
follow
[ˈfɒləʊ]
follower
[ˈfɒləʊə]
following
[ˈfɒləʊɪŋ]
message
[ˈmesɪʤ]
chat
[ʧæt]
notification
[ˌnəʊtɪfɪˈkeɪʃn]
settings
[ˈsetɪŋz]
privacy
[ˈprɪvəsi]
public
[ˈpʌblɪk]
private
[ˈpraɪvɪt]
block
[blɒk]
report
[rɪˈpɔːt]
tag
[tæg]
hashtag
[ˈhæʃtæg]
caption
[ˈkæpʃn]
upload
[ˈʌpləʊd]
download
[ˈdaʊnləʊd]
link
[lɪŋk]
bio
[ˈbaɪəʊ]
emoji
[ɪˈməʊʤi]
sticker
[ˈstɪkə]
filter
[ˈfɪltə]
camera
[ˈkæmrə]
live
[laɪv]
stream
[striːm]
subscribe
[səbˈskraɪb]
unsubscribe
[ˌʌnsəbˈskraɪb]
friend request
[frend rɪˈkwest]
accept
[əkˈsept]
delete
[dɪˈliːt]
save
[seɪv]
archive
[ˈɑːkaɪv]
gallery
[ˈgæləri]
app
[æp]
update
[ˈʌpdeɪt]
login
[ˈlɒgɪn]
logout
[ˈlɒgaʊt]
feedback
[ˈfiːdbæk]

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Frequently Asked Questions

The list contains 51 words. That is enough to cover the main basic situations in this topic and start using the vocabulary with confidence.

Split the list into small groups, say the words aloud, and reinforce them with the flashcard trainer. Review them every other day so they move into active vocabulary.

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