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  • What'due south new on Oxford Learner's Dictionaries?

    The following were all new in 2020:

    • Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 10th edition: Our Oxford Avant-garde Learner's Dictionary has been fully edited and updated for the tenth edition, including new Oxford 3000/5000 icons at headwords and senses, new OPAL (academic vocabulary) icons at headwords, new words, and new usage notes.
    • Topic Dictionaries: Would yous similar lists of topic-related vocabulary, like Animals or Health? We've updated all of our Topic Dictionaries to help you aggrandize your vocabulary.
    • Text Checker: Check the CEFR level of the vocabulary in whatsoever text with our new and improved Text Checker.
    • Blueprint: The design of the site has been updated to give it a fresh, new look, and the top toolbar has been improved to make information technology easier for you lot to navigate around the site.
    • Acquire & Exercise Grammar (Beta): Nosotros have added some free grammar reference and practice materials. Please try the sample content and permit us know what you think.

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  • What can I find in the Resources department?

    The Resources section includes a wide variety of useful tools, worksheets and lesson plans for improving lexicon skills or to help with vocabulary, writing or speaking. The resources are grouped under the relevant dictionaries, with an additional department for costless resources. If you don't have access to OALD Premium, you will only see the gratis resources. If you lot have OALD Premium or take purchased any of our other titles, you will see your purchased title(s) listed on the Resource home page.

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  • What can I observe in the Word Lists department?

    The Word Lists department includes links to the Oxford 3000 and other word lists, My Word Lists and Topics. More data on each of these resource tin can exist found below.

    Oxford Learner's Word Lists

    Delight visit the Word Lists page, where yous can find links to the word lists, as well as more than data about each one:

    • the Oxford 3000
    • the Oxford 5000 (an extension to the Oxford 3000, for avant-garde learners)
    • the OPAL (Oxford Phrasal Academic Dictionary) give-and-take lists
    • the Oxford Phrase List

    The Oxford 3000, the Oxford 5000 and the Oxford Phrase Listing are all aligned to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages to guide you on the most important words and phrases to learn at each level.

    The following features are available on the word list pages:

    • listen to British English and North American English language pronunciations of the words and phrases
    • see lexical category of all words
    • search within each discussion listing using the 'Find' search box
    • filter how you lot view the electric current list, for example past CEFR level or by OPAL sublist, using the 'Filter' button
    • download and impress PDF versions of the lists and so you can consult or study them offline, using the 'Download' button.

    The OPAL word lists are linked to entries in the Oxford Learner'due south Dictionary of Academic English, and the OPAL symbols within entries in this lexicon link to the OPAL lists. For case, see the academic lexicon entry for the noun point.

    The Oxford 3000, the Oxford 5000 and the Oxford Phrase List are linked to entries in the Oxford Advanced Learner'southward Dictionary.

    Bookish Word List Academic Word List symbols still appear in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Lexicon of Bookish English language and the Oxford Avant-garde American Lexicon. These link to the existing Bookish Word List pages.


    My Word Lists

    With OALD Premium access, yous can create your own discussion lists using the 'Add together to My Word Lists' stars inside OALD entries. Then you lot can exam yourself on the meanings of the items in each list.


    Topics

    Build your topic vocabulary with these mini-dictionaries: groups of words related to common subject area areas. This learning tool contains xviii main topics, each containing many sublists that you can use to expand your vocabulary.

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  • What lexicon and reference materials can I discover on Oxford Learner's Dictionaries?

    Oxford Learner'due south Dictionaries is home to seven lexicon and grammar reference titles. Some of these are available for complimentary, and some are on our Premium site. The Premium content and features are available either with a print volume or as a digital-only purchase. For more information on free/Premium features, click hither.

    Here is a list of what yous tin find on this site:

    • Oxford Advanced Learner'south Lexicon, tenth edition (OALD): a monolingual lexicon for advanced-level learners of British or American English
    • Oxford Advanced American Dictionary (OAAD): a monolingual dictionary for avant-garde-level learners of American English
    • Practical English Usage (PEU): a comprehensive guide to English grammar and vocabulary usage. Go to PEU domicile to find out more than.
    • Das Oxford Schulwörterbuch: a bilingual German-English/English-German language dictionary for German-speaking learners of English. Find out more than nearly Das Oxford Schulwörterbuch here.
    • Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English (OLDAE): a monolingual lexicon covering bookish (not general) English. Find out more near the dictionary on the OLDAE dwelling folio.
    • Oxford Collocations Dictionary: a learner's dictionary of collocations, showing which words go together in English. Find out more on the Collocations dwelling house page.
    • Larn & Practise Grammar (Beta): a collection of free grammer reference pages and practice exercises for learners of English. Observe out more on the Learn & Practise Grammar home page.

    Other features such as our CEFR-levelled give-and-take lists, our Word of the Month and other blog posts, and the Grammar and Resources page are gratuitous to admission.

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  • How can I switch between different dictionaries and grammar materials?

    Use the selector to the left of the search box near the peak of every page to switch from one set of content to another.

    • Select English language to search for words in the Oxford Advanced Learner'due south Dictionary (OALD)
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    • Select Applied English language USAGE to search for entries in Applied English Usage (PEU)
    • Select German-English language to search for German headwords in Das Oxford Schulwörterbuch
    • Select English language-GERMAN to search for English language headwords in Das Oxford Schulwörterbuch
    • Select Bookish ENGLISH to search for entries in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English (OLDAE)
    • Select COLLOCATIONS to search for entries in the Oxford Collocations Dictionary

    Your last selection will be remembered, then when you come back to the site next time, the same content volition exist selected past default.

    Please note that the selector volition just testify the content you have access to. If you don't have access to OALD Premium, you will only see English and American English language in the selector. If you lot have OALD Premium or have purchased whatever of our other titles, you lot will as well run into your purchased title(s) listed.

    Yous can also click on DICTIONARIES in the top toolbar. This contains links to the individual home pages for each of the sets of content listed higher up.

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  • How do I expect up words and grammar entries?

    Choose the content you desire to search in from the selector to the left of the search box. Start typing the discussion y'all desire to look upwards. Words will appear under the search box as y'all type. You tin either select one of these suggested words or finish typing the word you desire and printing 'Enter' or the Search button. The best-matching entry will be returned. When you are using our dictionaries, you tin await in the Other results list to run into other close matches for your search word.

    If y'all're using a desktop browser, when you're reading a dictionary entry and don't know the meaning of a word in it, double click on the unknown word to look it up in the same lexicon. Please note, this feature is not bachelor on mobile devices.

    For detailed help with looking up entries in Applied English Usage, please refer to the PEU quick start guide.

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  • I don't know how to spell a word. How can I expect information technology upward?

    Don't worry. Spell the word equally best you can in the search box. A spellchecker volition propose a list of words that you might exist looking for based on what y'all've typed. Cull your word from that list to get to the entry.

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  • What determines the gild of the unlike meanings of a word in an entry?

    The unlike meanings of a give-and-take are usually given in order of frequency, with the almost frequent meaning given first. However, in that location are exceptions in sure cases, for instance:

    • when the original meaning of the word, though no longer the most frequent, is nevertheless very frequent and familiar and will be known to learners at a low level. An example of this is (possibly) mouse: it is actually very difficult to determine whether the animal is more or less frequent than the computer meaning, but it would seem odd not to place the animate being first.
    • in social club to group closely related meanings together: for example, at bank, the meanings related to the financial institution are all placed first, earlier all the meanings related to the side of a river, even though river banking company is more frequent than a banking concern in gambling.
    • when the nearly frequent significant is non the i that most learners encounter first. This is quite rare: normally the most frequent meaning is the 1 that learners run across and learn first. One exception is review. Our calculator corpora of full general English testify that the most frequent use of this word overall is the meaning that the Oxford Advanced Learner'due south Lexicon entry places third: 'an examination of something, with the intention of irresolute information technology if necessary: The government has embarked on a systematic review of transport policy.' However, our corpora of materials for education and learning English language show that most learners don't learn this meaning until they are working towards upper-intermediate level, whereas they are introduced to book and film reviews (sense 1) at pre-intermediate level. Particularly in American English, in that location is too the pregnant of looking over again at work that has been studied (sense 2: a review of my notes earlier the test), which is also relevant to learners from pre-intermediate level.

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  • What other information can I notice out about a discussion?

    Many dictionary entries include synonyms (= words that mean the aforementioned thing) and opposites. Fundamental symbols too indicate whether words and meanings are part of the Oxford 3000/5000, or OPAL.

    In add-on, there are often Usage Notes, which contain lots of different types of information well-nigh how the discussion is used in context, for example the grammer of the word or what other words should be used with it.

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  • How can I observe out about the symbols used in lexicon entries?

    Symbols and labels used in our dictionaries are explained in this Guide to Symbols and Labels.

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  • How practise the My Word Lists tests work?

    With OALD Premium access, you can create your own word lists using the 'Add to my discussion lists' stars inside OALD entries. And then y'all can test yourself on the meanings of the items in each list.

    Yous tin choose to take a examination from the My Word Lists home page or from an open discussion list. Your test volition include all the items on your selected word list, in random guild. You will be shown a definition and will need to enter the corresponding headword, idiom or phrasal verb. Your answer will exist marked immediately when you press 'Submit'. Select 'Next' to proceed to the next question in the test, or 'Quit' if you want to leave the test without saving your progress.

    Sometimes, when you lot press 'Submit' and your reply is marked wrong, you will see an 'I got this right' button. It is possible that your respond may in fact be right but has been marked incorrect because it does non exactly lucifer the dictionary class. For instance, y'all may have entered the reply be the cat'southward whiskers which does not exactly friction match the dictionary form be the cat'southward whiskers/pyjamas just is nevertheless correct. In this case, you could employ the 'I got this right' button to have your answer marked right. (Note that the 'I got this correct' push only appears when you lot accept incorrectly answered a question on an idiom or phrasal verb that contains punctuation, such equally brackets or slashes.)

    If you practise not know an answer, you can choose to skip the question. If yous press 'Skip', the correct answer will exist shown and y'all volition receive a score of goose egg for that question.

    When y'all reach the cease of a exam, you will exist shown how many of the total number of questions yous answered correctly. Yous will also see this score as a percent next to your word listing on the My Word Lists dwelling house page.

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  • What content is free to access and what is not?

    You can access any entry in the Oxford Avant-garde Learner's Dictionary and the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary completely for free. The full A-Z content of both dictionaries is available on the free site, in addition to:

    • Text Checker
    • OALD Topic Dictionaries
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    • OALD and OAAD pronunciation guides and lists of usage notes and pictures
    • Word Lists (Oxford 3000 and 5000, OPAL, Oxford Phrase List)
    • Sample worksheets and lesson plans
    • Acquire & Practice Grammar (Beta) (sample content)

    There are a number of extra features bachelor as part of OALD Premium, including the iWriter and iSpeaker. OALD Premium can be accessed with a buy of some editions of the print dictionary, or as a digital-only purchase. You tin discover out more OALD Premium features here and buy an access code here.

    Applied English Usage is not available on the free site, but you can find a listing of free sample entries on the PEU habitation page. Full access to Practical English Usage and the accompanying Diagnostic Tests is bachelor with the purchase of a book + access lawmaking, or as a digital-only purchase.

    Das Oxford Schulwörterbuch is also available on the free site. Information technology is accessed with a code that comes with the print edition of the dictionary. Find out more here.

    There are sample entries from the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English language and the Oxford Collocations Dictionary on the free site, but a purchase is required to access the full dictionaries.

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