Intermediate level

Social Media: Intermediate Level

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Why this topic matters

At intermediate level, it becomes important to describe content, interactions, and basic performance metrics. This is where vocabulary related to reach, engagement, algorithms, and content formats starts to matter. It helps you communicate with an audience and understand analytics more clearly.

What the list includes

The list covers content types, engagement, promotion, and community work. It also includes words related to hashtags, tags, reposts, saves, and advertising formats. These are common terms in platform guides, reports, and day-to-day social media work.

Typical situations

You may be planning content, analyzing reach, or replying to comments. It is useful to understand terms such as reach, engagement, and call to action. This vocabulary helps you work more accurately.

How to learn it effectively

Split the vocabulary into blocks: content, metrics, promotion, and communication. Practice short phrases such as schedule a post, boost a story, and reply to comments. Reinforce the words in the trainer and while reading platform guides or reports.

Practice and review

Describe one post and its goal in three or four sentences. That is a simple way to move the vocabulary into active use.

Useful tips

Create a short plan for a post: goal, format, and call to action. Then describe it in three or four English sentences. This helps reinforce terms related to content and metrics. It is also useful to read platform instructions and mark unfamiliar words. Reviewing the vocabulary every other day gives a much more stable result.

Extra practice

Write a mini-report for one post: reach, likes, comments, and saves. That helps reinforce metrics in context. Write down three or four short conclusions in English and repeat them every other day. This approach improves both descriptive skill and working vocabulary.

Try to use new terms in short notes. For example, describe the goal of a post and the engagement you expect. That kind of practice strengthens the vocabulary.

Compare two posts by their metrics and write short conclusions in English. That strengthens your analytical language.

Regularly write down three or four new phrases and repeat them every other day. That helps keep the vocabulary active.

It also makes your descriptions more precise and easier to understand.

Regular practice helps you find the right wording faster.

Short notes after each post help lock in the vocabulary.

That is how you build the habit of analyzing content more naturally.

Why this topic matters

At intermediate level, it becomes important to describe content, interactions, and basic performance metrics. This is where vocabulary related to reach, engagement, algorithms, and content formats starts to matter. It helps you communicate with an audience and understand analytics more clearly.

What the list includes

The list covers content types, engagement, promotion, and community work. It also includes words related to hashtags, tags, reposts, saves, and advertising formats. These are common terms in platform guides, reports, and day-to-day social media work.

Typical situations

You may be planning content, analyzing reach, or replying to comments. It is useful to understand terms such as reach, engagement, and call to action. This vocabulary helps you work more accurately.

How to learn it effectively

Split the vocabulary into blocks: content, metrics, promotion, and communication. Practice short phrases such as schedule a post, boost a story, and reply to comments. Reinforce the words in the trainer and while reading platform guides or reports.

Practice and review

Describe one post and its goal in three or four sentences. That is a simple way to move the vocabulary into active use.

Useful tips

Create a short plan for a post: goal, format, and call to action. Then describe it in three or four English sentences. This helps reinforce terms related to content and metrics. It is also useful to read platform instructions and mark unfamiliar words. Reviewing the vocabulary every other day gives a much more stable result.

Extra practice

Write a mini-report for one post: reach, likes, comments, and saves. That helps reinforce metrics in context. Write down three or four short conclusions in English and repeat them every other day. This approach improves both descriptive skill and working vocabulary.

Try to use new terms in short notes. For example, describe the goal of a post and the engagement you expect. That kind of practice strengthens the vocabulary.

Compare two posts by their metrics and write short conclusions in English. That strengthens your analytical language.

Regularly write down three or four new phrases and repeat them every other day. That helps keep the vocabulary active.

It also makes your descriptions more precise and easier to understand.

Regular practice helps you find the right wording faster.

Short notes after each post help lock in the vocabulary.

That is how you build the habit of analyzing content more naturally.

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engagement
[ɪnˈgeɪʤmənt]
reach
[riːʧ]
impressions
[ɪmˈpreʃnz]
views
[vjuːz]
click
[klɪk]
click-through
[ˈklɪk θruː]
call to action
[kɔːl tuː ˈækʃn]
caption
[ˈkæpʃn]
content
[ˈkɒntent]
content plan
[ˈkɒntent plæn]
schedule
[ˈʃedjuːl]
post schedule
[pəʊst ˈʃedjuːl]
story
[ˈstɔːri]
reel
[riːl]
short video
[ʃɔːt ˈvɪdiəʊ]
carousel
[ˌkærəˈsel]
pin
[pɪn]
highlight
[ˈhaɪlaɪt]
save
[seɪv]
share
[ʃeə]
mention
[ˈmenʃn]
tagging
[ˈtægɪŋ]
hashtag
[ˈhæʃtæg]
trend
[trend]
viral
[ˈvaɪrəl]
audience
[ˈɔːdɪəns]
target audience
[ˈtɑːgɪt ˈɔːdɪəns]
niche
[niːʃ]
community
[kəˈmjuːnɪti]
moderation
[ˌmɒdəˈreɪʃn]
comment section
[ˈkɒment ˈsekʃn]
direct message
[dɪˈrekt ˈmesɪʤ]
reply
[rɪˈplaɪ]
thread
[θred]
poll
[pəʊl]
quiz
[kwɪz]
giveaway
[ˈgɪvəweɪ]
collaboration
[kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃn]
influencer
[ˈɪnflʊənsə]
brand
[brænd]
branding
[ˈbrændɪŋ]
tone of voice
[təʊn əv vɔɪs]
caption style
[ˈkæpʃn staɪl]
thumbnail
[ˈθʌmneɪl]
cover image
[ˈkʌvə ˈɪmɪʤ]
link in bio
[lɪŋk ɪn ˈbaɪəʊ]
story sticker
[ˈstɔːri ˈstɪkə]
live stream
[laɪv striːm]
engagement rate
[ɪnˈgeɪʤmənt reɪt]
analytics
[ˌænəˈlɪtɪks]
insights
[ˈɪnsaɪts]
follower growth
[ˈfɒləʊə grəʊθ]
content creator
[ˈkɒntent kriˈeɪtə]
user-generated content
[ˌjuːzə ˈʤenəreɪtɪd ˈkɒntent]
engage
[ɪnˈgeɪʤ]
boost
[buːst]
promotion
[prəˈməʊʃn]
sponsor
[ˈspɒnsə]
ad
[æd]
sponsored post
[ˈspɒnsəd pəʊst]
engagement boost
[ɪnˈgeɪʤmənt buːst]
profile visit
[ˈprəʊfaɪl ˈvɪzɪt]
click rate
[klɪk reɪt]
content idea
[ˈkɒntent aɪˈdɪə]
content pillar
[ˈkɒntent ˈpɪlə]
editorial calendar
[ˌedɪˈtɔːrɪəl ˈkælɪndə]
social proof
[ˈsəʊʃl pruːf]
brand awareness
[brænd əˈweənəs]
story views
[ˈstɔːri vjuːz]
story replies
[ˈstɔːri rɪˈplaɪz]
post saves
[pəʊst seɪvz]
profile bio
[ˈprəʊfaɪl ˈbaɪəʊ]
link sticker
[lɪŋk ˈstɪkə]
caption length
[ˈkæpʃn leŋkθ]
content format
[ˈkɒntent ˈfɔːmæt]
post frequency
[pəʊst ˈfriːkwənsi]
engagement spike
[ɪnˈgeɪʤmənt spaɪk]
comment moderation
[ˈkɒment ˌmɒdəˈreɪʃn]
community guidelines
[kəˈmjuːnɪti ˈgaɪdlaɪnz]
content series
[ˈkɒntent ˈsɪəriːz]

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Frequently Asked Questions

The list contains 80 words. That is enough to cover the main situations in this topic and use the vocabulary with confidence.

Break the list into smaller 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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