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(for essays and debates) | Word | Meaning | B2-Level Example | |------|---------|------------------| | controversial | causing strong disagreement | The new law is highly controversial. | | biased | unfairly preferring one side | The article was biased against immigrants. | | skeptical | doubting; not easily convinced | Many scientists remain skeptical about the results. | | ambiguous | unclear; can be understood in multiple ways | His reply was ambiguous, so I didn’t know what he meant. | | dilemma | a difficult choice between two bad options | She faced a moral dilemma: lie or betray her friend. |
✅ Overwhelmed can be positive (love, joy) or negative (work, stress). Context matters. ✅ Grammar: Embarrassed by / about / to (not “for”). 4. Society & Environment (for B2 speaking topics) | Word | Meaning | B2-Level Example | |------|---------|------------------| | sustainable | able to continue without harming the environment | We need more sustainable energy solutions. | | consumer | a person who buys goods | Consumers are demanding eco-friendly packaging. | | waste (n) | unwanted materials | Plastic waste is a huge problem in oceans. | | pollution | harmful substances in air/water/land | Air pollution causes respiratory diseases. | | inequality | unfair difference between groups | The report highlighted growing income inequality. | b2 english words
✅ Controversial is often followed by issue / topic / decision . ✅ Common error: Biased is an adjective → biased towards / against (not “biased to”). 2. Change & Progress (for work / society topics) | Word | Meaning | B2-Level Example | |------|---------|------------------| | transform | change completely | The internet has transformed how we communicate. | | gradual | slow, step by step | There has been a gradual increase in life expectancy. | | shift (n/v) | a slight change in position or direction | There was a sudden shift in public opinion. | | decline (n/v) | decrease in quality or quantity | The town’s population has declined sharply. | | recover | return to a normal state after a problem | It took months for the economy to recover. | (for essays and debates) | Word | Meaning