Oxford 3000 Excel [upd] File

In Column J, create QR codes linking to a pronunciation audio file (from a free site like TTSMP3.com). Use an Excel add-in like "QR4Office." Scan with your phone while commuting. Now your Excel sheet is audio-enabled.

Oxford 3000 is a curated list of the 3,000 most essential English words, categorized by CEFR levels (A1 to B2). While the official Oxford Learner's Dictionaries provides the list in PDF or searchable web formats, several community resources offer it in Excel (.xlsx) or CSV formats for easier data manipulation Excel and Data Sources oxford 3000 excel

Add a new sheet. In cell A1, enter: =INDEX('Master List'!A:A, RANDBETWEEN(2, 3001)) Press F9, and a random Oxford 3000 word appears. Try to define it before looking at your master list. This defeats the "serial position effect" (where you only remember the first and last words on a list). In Column J, create QR codes linking to