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Do You Know These Words? War and Peace

2026-03-28| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Vocabulary building war and peace concepts A1

Learn English: Vocabulary + AudioEstimated level: B1 (intermediate reader)
Key vocabulary
Peace: a key term used in this report
country: a key term used in this report
person: a key term used in this report
countries: a key term used in this report
fighting: a key term used in this report
international: a key term used in this report
organisation: a key term used in this report
Words: a key term used in this report

War is when two countries or groups fight. Peace is when there is no fighting.

A soldier is a person who fights in a war. A bomb is a weapon that explodes.

An army is a large group of soldiers. A ceasefire is when fighting stops.

A border is the line between two countries. A refugee is a person who leaves their country because it is dangerous.

Aid is help — for example food and medicine. An ally is a country that helps another country.

An enemy is a country or person that fights against you. Right now, there is a war between the United States, Israel, and Iran.

Many people want peace. The United Nations is an international organisation that tries to bring peace.

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