10000 |best|: English
You’ve learned the basics. You can order coffee, book a hotel, and chat about the weather. That puts you in the top 20% of English learners—armed with roughly 2,000–3,000 words.
But what lies beyond?
Start today. Learn your first 20 words of the next 10,000. Your future fluent self will thank you. english 10000
Reaching a vocabulary of 10,000 words isn’t just about sounding smart. It’s the threshold where you stop translating and start thinking in English. | Level | Word Count | What You Can Do | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beginner | 500–1,000 | Survival phrases, basic introductions | | Intermediate | 2,000–3,000 | Daily conversations, simple movies | | Upper-Intermediate | 4,000–6,000 | Read news, understand 90% of novels | | Advanced (10,000) | 8,000–12,000 | Understand 98% of all texts, grasp nuance, irony, and subtext; native-like fluency | The magic number: At 10,000 words, you recognize 98% of the words in a standard novel or newspaper. The remaining 2%? You can guess them from context. Why Stop at 10,000? (The Law of Diminishing Returns) A native university graduate knows about 20,000–30,000 words. But here’s the secret: the next 10,000 words (from 10k to 20k) are rarely used. Words like defenestration , sesquipedalian , or persnickety add flavor—but not function. You’ve learned the basics