March 24, 2026

The Coffee Shop

Vocabulary List Number 397 v.0.1 with 5 entries made up of 2 chapters with 0 definitions, 0 synonym, 4 examples and 1 visual poster.

 

         The Coffee Shop Main Definitions 

  1. coffee shop |n| a kind of restaurant that sells coffee, tea, cakes, and sometimes sandwiches and light meals. (From Collins Dictionary)
  2. "And this city has a lot of coffee shops." (From The Guardian. March 24, 2026)
  3. "If you are looking for love, it looks right back when you walk into a coffee shop(From The Sun. March 24, 2026)
  4. "He insists he would tell me this anyway, when we meet in a coffee shop in London." (From Times, Sunday Times. March 24, 2026)
  5. "New love smiles in a coffee shop." (From The Sun. March 24, 2026)

 

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March 20, 2026

Farm

Vocabulary List Number 396 v.0.2 with 7 entries made up of 2 chapters with 3 definitions, 0 synonym and 4 examples.


         Farm Main Definitions

  1. farm |n| an area of land, including buildings and water, primarily devoted to agricultural processes
    such as growing crops, raising livestock, or aquaculture. It serves as a base for food production and can also produce fiber or fuel, with types ranging from smallholdings to large commercial operations, plantations, and ranches. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary, Mar 19, 2026)
  2. "The family owns a small dairy farm with fifty cows." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary, Mar 19, 2026)
  3. "We visited an apple farm in the autumn." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary, Mar 19, 2026)
  4. "They farm soybeans on over 500 acres of land." (From dictionary.com, Mar 19, 2026)
  5. "She decided to farm out the marketing tasks to a specialized agency." (From Bab.la, Mar 19, 2026)
  6. farming area |n| a rural location, such as farmland or an agricultural zone, specifically dedicated to cultivating crops or raising livestock. These areas are typically situated outside of cities, characterized by open land, and serve as the primary location for agricultural production and food, fiber, or fuel cultivation. (From Google IA, Mar 22, 2026)

         Farm Places
  1. "Farms in the United States often feature bright red barns." (From WordReference. March 23, 2025)
  2. "Michael's parents keep their camper in a barn on their property." (From WordReference. March 23, 2025)

 

        Farm's People

  1. farm worker |n| a person employed to perform manual labor in agriculture, including planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops, or caring for livestock on farms, nurseries, and ranches. They are often referred to as laborers or field workers who execute the physical tasks necessary for food production. The farm workers can be permanent (year-round), seasonal (short-term), or migrant (traveling for work). (Fro 


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March 19, 2026

The Countryside

Vocabulary List Number 395 v.0.3 with 12 entries made up of 3 chapters with 8 definitions, 0 synonyms and 4 examples.

         Main Definitions

  1. The countryside |n| is land outside of towns, cities, and industrial areas, characterized by rural
    landscapes such as farms, fields, woods, and small villages. It is often associated with natural beauty, low population density, and agricultural land, offering a peaceful environment contrasting with urban areas. (From Oxford Dictionary, Mar 19, 2026)
  2. The countryside (opposites) |n| towns, cities, industrial and urban areas. (From Oxford Dictionary, Mar 19, 2026)
  3. backcountry |n| refers to remote, undeveloped, and sparsely populated wilderness areas, typically located away from roads, towns, and amenities. It is characterized by difficult access, often requiring travel by foot, skis, or specialized vehicles, and offers little to no services, providing a raw, natural experience. (From Google IA, Mar 19, 2026)
  4. country 1 |n| an indefinite usually extended expanse of land : region. (From Merriam Webster, Mar 19, 2026)
  5. country 2 |n| rural as distinguished from urban areas. (From Merriam Webster, Mar 19, 2026)
  6. rural area |n| a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry are typically described as rural, as well as other areas lacking substantial development. Different countries have varying definitions of rural for statistical and administrative purposes. (From Wikipedia, Mar 19, 2026)


          Terms Related to The Countryside 
  1. farm |n| an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping
    animals as a business. (From Cambridge Dictionary, Mar 20, 2026.)
  2. "As a simplified representation of the farm labour force, the farmer carries out tasks on both sows and batches." (From the Cambridge English Corpus, Mar 20, 2026.)
  3. "Thus, attributes of farm fields, and particularly the number of planted trees, are important determinants of household choices." (From the Cambridge English Corpus,  Mar 20, 2026.)
  4. "Importantly, however, research also shows that even a small number of trees on a farm can have a measurable impact on species richness." (From the Cambridge English Corpus,  Mar 20, 2026.)


          The Countryside's People
  1. settler |n| a person who goes to live in a new place where few people have lived before. (From Cambridge
    Dictionary. March 21, 2026.)
  2. "The first settlers of this area were Germans." (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 21, 2026.)





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January 15, 2026

Banks

Vocabulary List Number 394 v.0.1 (in building) with 5 entries made up of 3 chapters with 2 definitions, 1 synonym and 3 examples. Last update was made on Jan. 15, 2026.

    1. Main Definition

  1. bank |n| an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to
    foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered. (From Cambridge Dictionary, Jan 15, 2026)
  2. "I need to go to the bank at lunchtime." (From Cambridge Dictionary, Jan 15, 2026)
  3. "The big banks have been accused of exploiting small firms." (From Cambridge Dictionary, Jan 15, 2026)
  4. I had to take out a bank loan to start my own business. (From Cambridge Dictionary, Jan 15, 2026)

    2. Some  Elements from Banks Activities
  1. bank account |n| an account with a bank created by the deposit of money or its equivalent and
    subject to withdrawal of money. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary, Jan 15, 2025.)
  2. "Thought it wise to put his savings in a bank account." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary, Jan 15, 2025.)
  3. ATM / Automatic Teller Machine |n| is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers. (From  Wikipedia, Jan 15, 2025.)
  4. loan 1 |n| an instance of lending. (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  5. "A bank that makes loans to small businesses." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  6. loan 2 |n| a sum of money that is lent, usually with an interest fee. (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  7. "Took out a loan to buy a car; repaid the loan over five years." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  8. loan 3 |n| the agreement or contract specifying the terms and conditions of the repayment of such a sum." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  9. loan 4 |n| the repayment obligation associated with such an agreement." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  10. "She couldn't afford the loan after losing her job." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  11. loan 5 |n| the right to payment associated with such an agreement. (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  12. "A bank that buys consumer loans." (From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Jan 15, 2025.)
  13. mortgage |n| a loan in which the lender gives the borrower a sum of money to purchase property or real estate. The lender then holds the title of the borrower's property until the loan is paid off. (From US Bank, Jan 15, 2026.)
  14. overdraft |n| an overdraft occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway. (From Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
  15. "That means a single overdraft or paycheck delay can trigger penalties that turn a low-cost purchase into an expensive one." (From CBS News, Angelica Leicht, CB, 15 Jan. 2026.)
  16. "American banks and credit unions made at least $30 billion in annual profits from overdrafts as of 2020." (From The Atlantic, Aaron Klein, 15 Jan. 2026.)
  17. "Kaweah Luis one of California’s most stressed groundwater basins, sitting in the southern San Joaquin Valley where decades of heavy pumping have caused chronic overdraft." (From Sacbee.com, Chaewon Chung, 15 Dec. 2026.)
  18. "Repeat debit attempts by online payday lenders have been shown to trigger overdraft fees and even account closures for many borrowers." (From Newsweek Editors, MSNBC Newsweek, 15 Jan. 2026)

     3. Bank's People
  1. bank clerk |n| a person employed in a bank to deal with customers' transactions and undertake
    administrative duties. (From Oxford Languajes. Jan 15, 2026)
  2. "The police were tipped off by a suspicious bank clerk." (From Oxford Languajes. Jan 15, 2026)
  3. mortgage loan officer |n| a mortgage loan officer is an individual who will help you explore your options when it comes to choosing a . A loan officer will help you evaluate your financial situation and determine what type of mortgage is best for your needs. This professional can help you determine the appropriate price range for your budget, and find a mortgage program that helps you get the home you want without creating undue financial strain. Your home mortgage officer will serve as your primary point of contact for financial matters throughout the application and home buying process. (From US Bank, Jan 15, 2026.)

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