Essential Technology Vocabulary in English for Arabic Speakers
Technology is woven into daily life across the MENA region. From unlocking your phone in the morning to streaming a video on your smart TV at night, you interact with devices and digital services that are described almost exclusively in English. Learning the correct English words for everyday technology — laptop, tablet, keyboard, mouse, screen, charger, battery, headphones — removes the guesswork and lets you search for help, read instructions, and communicate confidently in technical situations.
Devices and Gadgets You Use Every Day
The devices around you each have a specific English name. A phone fits in your pocket; a laptop sits on your desk; a tablet or iPad is perfect for reading or drawing. You look at a screen, capture photos with a camera, and watch programmes on a projector during presentations. Each device needs a charger and a healthy battery. Recognising these words in English means you can shop online, compare specifications, and ask for technical support without hesitation.
Digital Actions and Online Activities
Technology vocabulary is not just about objects — it also includes the actions you perform. You spend your day typing messages, clicking links, opening files, saving documents, downloading apps, browsing websites, connecting to Wi-Fi, and streaming music or video. These verbs appear in software menus, app instructions, and error messages. Knowing them turns confusing screens into simple, manageable steps.
Staying Connected and Secure Online
Connectivity is at the heart of modern technology. You need Wi-Fi or internet access to send an email, visit a website, or use an app. Keeping your password safe is essential for protecting your accounts. Understanding these words helps you set up new devices, troubleshoot connection problems, and follow online safety advice — skills that matter whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone who wants to use technology with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What level are these technology vocabulary words?
All 28 words are at the A1–A2 (beginner) level. They cover everyday devices and digital actions rather than advanced programming or engineering terminology.
Can I hear the pronunciation of each word?
Yes. Each flashcard includes a pronunciation button that uses text-to-speech so you can hear how the word sounds in English. This is especially helpful for words like Wi-Fi, keyboard, and streaming that may be pronounced differently from how they appear.
How is this different from the technology listening exercises?
The listening exercises page builds audio comprehension through structured MP3 exercises with conversations and questions. This vocabulary page focuses on individual word study through flashcards, definitions, and pronunciation — perfect for learning the building blocks before moving on to listening comprehension.
