Cambridge A2 Flyers introduce 29 palabras nuevas de lugares y direcciones, además de las 33 de niveles anteriores — 62 en total para el examen, porque el vocabulario YLE es acumulativo. Las palabras nuevas están abajo con significados, ejemplos y audio; las anteriores aparecen más adelante.
| Palabra | Tipo | Significado | Oración de ejemplo |
|---|---|---|---|
airport | noun | A place where planes take off and land. | We went to the airport to pick up Grandma. |
bank | noun | A place where people keep their money safe. | I went to the bank with my dad. |
bridge | noun | It is something that goes over a road or river. | We walked across the bridge to get to the park. |
castle | noun | A big, strong building where kings and queens lived long ago. | We saw a very old castle on our trip. |
club | noun | A group of people who meet to do something they like together. | I like my book club, because we read cool stories. |
college | noun | A place where people go to study after high school. | My big sister goes to college in another city. |
corner | noun | Where two lines or walls meet. | I left my bike by the corner of the house. |
east | noun | It is the direction where the sun comes up in the morning. | My bedroom window faces east, so it's sunny. |
factory | noun | It is a place where things are made by machines and people. | My dad works at a factory making toys. |
front | adjective, noun | The part of something that faces forward or is seen first. | We sat in the front of the car. |
get to | verb | To have the chance to do something. | I get to play outside because I finished my homework. |
London | noun | A very big city in England, it is the capital. | My aunt lives in London, and I visit her often. |
middle | noun, adjective | It's the center or halfway point between two things. | My sandwich had cheese in the middle. |
museum | noun | A place where old or interesting things are kept for people to see. | We went to the museum to see dinosaur bones. |
north | noun | It is the direction to the top of a map. | Our house faces north, so it's sunny at the back. |
over | adverb, preposition | Finished or ended. | The game is over, so let's go home. |
path | noun | A way to walk or go somewhere. | We walked on the path to school. |
police station | noun | It is the place where police officers work. | My dad is a police officer, and he works at the police station. |
post office | noun | A place where you can send letters and packages. | We went to the post office to mail a card. |
restaurant | noun | It's a place where you can buy and eat food. | Let's go to a restaurant because I'm hungry. |
right | noun | Correct or not wrong. | You are right, the sky is blue. |
skyscraper | noun | A very tall building in a city. | The skyscraper is so tall, I can see it from my house. |
south | noun | It is the direction below you on a map. | My grandma lives south of the park. |
stadium | noun | A big place where people watch sports or concerts. | We went to the stadium to see the football game. |
straight on | adverb | To go forward without turning. | Go straight on at the lights, and you will see the shop. |
theater | noun | A place where you can watch plays and shows. | We went to the theater to see a fun play. |
university | noun | It is a place where you can study after school to learn more. | My big sister wants to go to university. |
way | noun | A path or road to go somewhere. | This is the best way to get to school. |
west | noun | It is the direction where the sun goes down. | The park is west of my house. |
A place where planes take off and land.
We went to the airport to pick up Grandma.
A place where people keep their money safe.
I went to the bank with my dad.
It is something that goes over a road or river.
We walked across the bridge to get to the park.
A big, strong building where kings and queens lived long ago.
We saw a very old castle on our trip.
A group of people who meet to do something they like together.
I like my book club, because we read cool stories.
A place where people go to study after high school.
My big sister goes to college in another city.
Where two lines or walls meet.
I left my bike by the corner of the house.
It is the direction where the sun comes up in the morning.
My bedroom window faces east, so it's sunny.
It is a place where things are made by machines and people.
My dad works at a factory making toys.
The part of something that faces forward or is seen first.
We sat in the front of the car.
To have the chance to do something.
I get to play outside because I finished my homework.
A very big city in England, it is the capital.
My aunt lives in London, and I visit her often.
It's the center or halfway point between two things.
My sandwich had cheese in the middle.
A place where old or interesting things are kept for people to see.
We went to the museum to see dinosaur bones.
It is the direction to the top of a map.
Our house faces north, so it's sunny at the back.
Finished or ended.
The game is over, so let's go home.
A way to walk or go somewhere.
We walked on the path to school.
It is the place where police officers work.
My dad is a police officer, and he works at the police station.
A place where you can send letters and packages.
We went to the post office to mail a card.
It's a place where you can buy and eat food.
Let's go to a restaurant because I'm hungry.
Correct or not wrong.
You are right, the sky is blue.
A very tall building in a city.
The skyscraper is so tall, I can see it from my house.
It is the direction below you on a map.
My grandma lives south of the park.
A big place where people watch sports or concerts.
We went to the stadium to see the football game.
To go forward without turning.
Go straight on at the lights, and you will see the shop.
A place where you can watch plays and shows.
We went to the theater to see a fun play.
It is a place where you can study after school to learn more.
My big sister wants to go to university.
A path or road to go somewhere.
This is the best way to get to school.
It is the direction where the sun goes down.
The park is west of my house.
El examen A2 Flyers reutiliza todas las palabras de lugares y direcciones de los niveles YLE anteriores. Tu hijo también debe conocerlas — toca cualquier palabra para escucharla.
El nivel A2 Flyers introduce 29 palabras nuevas de lugares y direcciones, como airport, bank, bridge. Sumando los niveles anteriores, tu hijo necesita 62 palabras de lugares y direcciones en total para el examen A2 Flyers.
Sí. El vocabulario de Cambridge YLE es acumulativo: el examen A2 Flyers puede usar cualquier palabra de los niveles anteriores. Por eso esta página también lista las 33 palabras de lugares y direcciones de niveles anteriores al final.
Esta página está alineada con la lista oficial de vocabulario de Cambridge English A2 Flyers, con definiciones sencillas para niños, oraciones de ejemplo y audio agregados por FlyersEnglish. FlyersEnglish no está afiliado ni avalado por Cambridge; los PDF oficiales están en cambridgeenglish.org.
FlyersEnglish no está afiliado ni avalado por Cambridge. Esta página está alineada con las listas oficiales de vocabulario de Cambridge English; los PDF oficiales están disponibles en cambridgeenglish.org.
Los niños recuerdan las palabras de lugares y direcciones jugando, no memorizando listas. FlyersEnglish convierte la lista de A2 Flyers en minijuegos con audio, imágenes y repaso espaciado — y registra cada palabra que tu hijo domina.