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What is the Meaning of “Workshop”?

Workshop
/ˈwɜːrkʃɑːp/
noun B1 Tier 4 (Top 10,000 words)

An interactive class or meeting where a group learns and practices a particular skill or topic hands-on.

Definition of Workshop

Quick Meaning of Workshop

An interactive class or meeting where a group learns and practices a particular skill or topic hands-on.

Detailed Definition of Workshop

A short, practical training session where people learn a specific skill or subject.

How to Pronounce Workshop

IPA: /ˈwɜːrkʃɑːp/
work shop

Stress pattern: Oo (2-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the first syllable: WORK-shop. The 'sh' sounds like /ʃ/ in 'ship'.

Watch out: Pronouncing the 'shop' part with /ʃɒp/ instead of /ʃɑːp/ is common for non-native speakers.

Full pronunciation guide for “workshop” →

Origin and Etymology of Workshop

From work + shop; originally a room where craftspeople worked and trained apprentices.

How to Use Workshop in a Sentence

Each example shows “workshop” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “The company organized a workshop on digital marketing for its staff.”
    B1 formal
  • “I attended a creative writing workshop last weekend to improve my storytelling.”
    B1 daily
  • “The university offers monthly workshops on research methodology for graduate students.”
    B2 academic

Synonyms and Antonyms of Workshop

Common Synonyms for Workshop

Smart Synonyms for Workshop — When to Use Each

seminar
More formal discussion-based learning setting
training session
Focused instruction emphasizing practical skill development
class
Regular ongoing instruction with curriculum
masterclass
Intensive learning from expert practitioner

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Common Collocations with Workshop

These phrases pair with “workshop” in everyday English:

  • attend a workshop
  • conduct a workshop
  • organize a workshop
  • workshop leader
  • hands-on workshop

Common Mistakes When Using Workshop

Even fluent speakers slip up with “workshop”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: I will attend at a workshop tomorrow.
✓ Correct: I will attend a workshop tomorrow.
Why: The verb 'attend' takes a direct object without 'at'. Say 'attend a workshop', not 'attend at a workshop'.
✗ Wrong: The workshop are very useful for learning.
✓ Correct: The workshop is very useful for learning.
Why: Workshop is singular, so use 'is' not 'are'.

Other Forms of Workshop

Frequently Asked Questions About Workshop

What is the meaning of "Workshop"?

An interactive class or meeting where a group learns and practices a particular skill or topic hands-on.

How do you pronounce "Workshop"?

The IPA is /ˈwɜːrkʃɑːp/. Stress the first syllable: WORK-shop. The 'sh' sounds like /ʃ/ in 'ship'.

What part of speech is "Workshop"?

"Workshop" is a noun at B1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Workshop"?

Common synonyms include training session, course, seminar.

How do you use "Workshop" in a sentence?

For example: "The company organized a workshop on digital marketing for its staff."

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