Vocabulary List - B2

Improving from B1 to B2 generally requires of focused study. Experts at the British Council suggest the following strategies: How to Get from B1 to B2 in English | Finally Fluent!

| Word | Definition | Example Sentence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something. | She is an ambitious manager who aims to become a director. | | Candidate | A person who is applying for a job or position. | We interviewed five candidates for the sales role. | | Challenging | Difficult in a way that tests your ability or determination. | The math course was challenging , but I learned a lot. | | Compulsory | Required by law or a rule; obligatory. | Attendance at the assembly is compulsory for all students. | | CV (Résumé) | A written record of your education and the jobs you have done. | You should update your CV before applying for that promotion. | | Deadline | The latest time or date by which something should be completed. | The deadline for the project is next Friday. | | Redundant | No longer needed or useful; (of an employee) laid off. | He was made redundant due to budget cuts. | | Resign | To voluntarily leave a job or position. | The CEO decided to resign after the scandal. | b2 vocabulary list