人教版七年级英语上册英语单词表
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人教版七年级英语上册英语单词表
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篇1
My Journey with the 7th Grade English Vocabulary
Hey there! Let me share my experience with learning the vocabulary words from the 7th grade English textbook. It's been quite an adventure, let me tell you!
When I first opened the book, I was a bit overwhelmed by all the new words. There were so many of them, and some looked really tricky to pronounce and remember. But I knew that expanding my English vocabulary was super important, so I took a deep breath and dived right in.
The first unit was about sports and activities. Words like "badminton," "gymnastics," and "martial arts" were pretty cool. I could relate to them since I play basketball and love staying active. Some words, however, were totally new to me, like "kayaking" and "rock climbing." I had to look up pictures online to understand what they meant. Visualizing the words really helped me memorize them better.
Then came unit two, which focused on animals. I was really excited about this one because I love animals! Learning words like "panda," "kangaroo," and "elephant" was a breeze. But then I stumbled upon "aardvark" and "quokka" – those were
tongue-twisters! I practiced saying them out loud a million times until I got them right.
Unit three was all about food and drinks. Yum! Words like "pizza," "spaghetti," and "ice cream" made me hungry just thinking about them. But then there were others like "couscous" and "guacamole" that sounded totally foreign to me. I had to ask my mom to explain what they were. Turns out, guacamole is this delicious avocado dip that I now absolutely love!
The units kept coming, and with each one, I encountered a whole new set of vocabulary words to learn. Some were
easy-peasy, while others required extra effort. But you know what? The more words I learned, the more confident I became in my English skills.
There were times when I felt frustrated, like when I just couldn't seem to remember the difference between "borrow" and "lend." But I didn't give up. I made flashcards, played word games, and even asked my English teacher for help. Little by little, the words started sticking in my brain.
Now, as I flip through the pages of my 7th grade English book, I feel a sense of pride. I can read and understand so many more words than I could before. It's like I've unlocked a whole new world of knowledge and communication.
Learning all these vocabulary words hasn't just improved my English; it's also taught me valuable lessons about perseverance and hard work. I've realized that with dedication and the right strategies, I can tackle even the most challenging words and concepts.
So, to all my fellow students out there, keep pushing forward with your vocabulary studies. It might seem daunting at times, but trust me, the rewards are worth it. Who knows, maybe one day we'll be able to have entire conversations using only the words we've learned from our English textbooks!
For now, I'll leave you with a few of my favorite words from the 7th grade book: "extraordinary," "phenomenal," and "incredible." Because that's exactly how I feel about my journey with English vocabulary – it's been extraordinary, phenomenal, and incredibly rewarding!
篇2
My Big List of Cool English Words
Hi everyone! I'm a 7th grader and I love learning English. Our new English textbook has so many awesome words that I want to share my favorite ones with you. Get ready to learn some really neat vocabulary!
Let's start with some basic words about people and things around us. "Facial" means about the face, like facial features or a facial expression. "Identity" is who you are - your name, appearance, personality etc. "Uniform" is the same outfit worn by a group like a school uniform or military uniform.
Now for some words about personality traits and emotions. If someone is "active" they are energetic and like moving around a lot. An "amateur" is someone who does an activity for fun, not as a job. If you are "confident" you feel sure of yourself. But if something makes you "insecure" you feel unsure or anxious.
Describing people's behavior and routines is handy too. If you "apologize" you say you're sorry for something you did wrong. To "concentrate" means to focus carefully. If you "delay" something, you put it off until later. And a "generation" refers to all the people born around the same time, like my parents' generation or my grandparents' generation.
Let's talk about some awesome outdoor words! "Farmland" is land used for growing crops. A "slope" is ground that isn't flat
but tilted. A "swamp" is a wetland area with lots of Water and mud. And a "wilderness" is a wild, uncultivated region like a forest.
Now for some science vocabulary that's out of this world - literally! An "asteroid" is a rocky object orbiting the sun. "Gravity" is the force that pulls things toward each other, like keeping us stuck to Earth. The "universe" is ALL the galaxies, stars, planets and everything that exists. And a"supernova" is an explosion of a giant star at the end of its life cycle.
I love words about technology and modern life too. "Electronic" describes things that run on electricity like computers. An "engineer" is someone who designs and builds machines or structures. If something is "virtual" it's created by computers to seem real. And a "username" is what identifies you online, like for email or games.
Let's mix things up with some cool adjectives! If something is "ancient" it's really, really old from long ago. "Domestic" things relate to the home or family life. And if an animal is "tame" it's not wild or dangerous.
I can't forget words about time and numbers. A "billion" is a crazy big number - 1,000,000,000! If something happens "daily" it occurs every single day. The "previous" thing came right before
the latest one. And something "triple" has three times as much of it.
Phew, that's a ton of stellar English vocabulary! Thanks for reading my big list of fascinating words. I hope you learned some new ones and are inspired to expand your English skills. We students have to stick together and keep building our knowledge. Catch you later, word nerds!
篇3
My 7th Grade English Vocab Words
Hi there! I'm a 7th grader in China and I just started using a new English textbook this year. It has a bunch of new vocabulary words that we're supposed to learn. Some of them are pretty tricky, but a lot of them are super useful words that I can use when talking to my English-speaking friends from other countries online.
I made a list of all the vocab words from the first few units so I could study them better. I'll share my list with you and let you know which ones I've found to be the most helpful so far. Maybe you can learn some of these handy English words too!
Unit 1 was all about introducing yourself and describing your family. Some key words were:
Relative - This just means a family member like your mom, dad, grandparents, etc.
Nephew - The son of your brother or sister
Occupation - This is what job or profession someone has
Retired - When someone has stopped working after a career, usually because they are old
One word I thought was really funny is "sibling." It just means your brother or sister, but it sounds like a weird alien word! I like calling my little brother my "sibling" now to bug him.
In Unit 2, we learned words for describing personalities and emotions:
Confident - Being sure of yourself and what you can do
Optimistic - Having a positive attitude and expecting good things
Insecure - Feeling doubtful, worried, or lacking
self-confidence
Delighted - Very happy and pleased about something
Annoyed - Feeling bothered, irritated, or upset about something
I can use these to describe how I feel about things, like "I was delighted to get an A on my math test!" Or "My annoying sibling keeps bugging me!"
Unit 3 taught us home vocabulary like:
Furniture - Things like chairs, tables, beds, etc.
Appliances - Machines in the home like the oven, microwave, etc.
Spacious - Having a lot of room or space
Cozy - Small but comfortable and nice
My room is pretty cozy and not super spacious. But our living room is a very spacious area with lots of furniture.
Unit 4 was about school items and subjects:
Tuition - The money you pay to attend a school
Enroll - To officially sign up or register for a school
Gymnasium - A room or building for sports and exercise (gym for short)
Arithmetic - Another word for math, specifically working with numbers
My parents just had to pay the tuition to enroll me at my new middle school. I'm not a huge fan of arithmetic, but at least I get exercise in the gymnasium!
Those are just some of the new words I'm learning in my 7th grade English textbook so far. There are a ton more vocab words to cover, like describing personalities, places, food, holidays, and more.
Learning all these words has been helping me communicate better in English with friends from places like the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia that I chat with online. It's allowing me to understand them better and express myself more clearly.
Some of the words seemed weird at first, but once I learned their meanings and started using them, they've become a normal part of my English vocabulary. Who knows, maybe in a few years "sibling" won't sound so silly anymore!
Well, I've got to get back to studying. Let me know if you need any tips on memorizing vocabulary words. I'm always happy to share strategies to make learning English a little easier. Catch you later!
篇4
Vocab Journey: A 7th Grader's Tale
Hey there! I'm a 7th grader, and let me tell you, this year's English vocab has been quite an adventure. At first, I was a bit nervous about all the new words we'd have to learn, but it turns out, it's been a ton of fun! Let me take you through my vocab journey this year.
It all started on the first day of school when our English teacher handed us our new textbooks. I flipped through the pages, and to be honest, some of the words looked pretty intimidating. Words like "acquaintance," "pursue," and "spontaneous" seemed like they'd be a mouthful to learn. But our teacher assured us that we'd tackle them one by one, and before we knew it, they'd become our friends.
The first unit was all about daily life and routines. We learned words like "chore," "schedule," and "procrastinate" (that last one is my middle name, if I'm being honest!). It was pretty cool to have words to describe the little things we do every day. Suddenly, my mundane routine didn't seem so boring anymore.
Then we moved on to unit two, which was all about food and cooking. I have to admit, some of those words made my mouth
water! Words like "appetizer," "cuisine," and "savor" made me want to become a chef. I even tried to impress my parents by using some of the new vocab during dinner conversations. Let's just say my attempts at being fancy didn't always go over well.
Unit three was all about nature and the environment. I loved learning words like "conservation," "renewable," and
"eco-friendly." It made me realize how important it is to take care of our planet. Plus, using those words made me sound super smart whenever we had discussions about environmental issues in class.
Next up was unit four, which covered technology and innovation. I have to say, some of those words were real tongue-twisters! "Semiconductor," "bandwidth," and "obsolete" were tough ones to wrap my tongue around. But once I got the hang of them, I felt like a total tech whiz.
Unit five was all about arts and culture, and let me tell you, those words were just beautiful. Words like "masterpiece," "virtuoso," and "renaissance" made me feel like a true artist (even though my stick figure drawings say otherwise). I started using those words to describe everything from my mom's cooking to my little brother's dance moves.
Then came unit six, which was all about sports and fitness. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed when I first saw words like "cardiovascular," "agility," and "endurance." They just didn't seem as fun as some of the other units. But once I started using them during P.E. class, I realized how useful they could be. Plus, they made me sound like a total pro when I was talking about my favorite sports teams.
Unit seven was all about travel and adventure, and those words had me dreaming of far-off lands. Words like "exotic," "expeditious," and "itinerary" made me want to pack my bags and hit the road. I even started planning imaginary trips using all the new vocab I'd learned.
Finally, we reached unit eight, which covered social issues and current events. I'll be honest, some of those words were pretty heavy, like "discrimination," "stigma," and "inequality." But learning them made me feel like I was becoming a more informed and socially conscious person. I started paying more attention to the news and using those words to discuss important issues with my friends and family.
Looking back, I can't believe how many new words I've learned this year. Each unit felt like a new adventure, and every
word was like a little piece of a puzzle that helped me understand the world around me better.
And you know what? She was right. These days, I find myself using all sorts of new words without even thinking about it. They've become a natural part of my vocabulary, and I feel like I can express myself more clearly and confidently than ever before.
So, to all my fellow 7th graders out there, embrace the vocab journey! It might seem daunting at first, but trust me, it's worth it. Who knows, maybe by the end of the year, you'll be using words like "acquaintance" and "spontaneous" like it's no big deal.
And to all the future 7th graders out there, get ready for an adventure! Learning new vocab might seem like a chore at first, but once you dive in, you'll realize it's a whole new world of expression and understanding just waiting to be explored.
So, what are you waiting for? Let's get this vocab party started!
篇5
Learning New English Words: A Fun Adventure!
Hello everyone! My name is Xiao Ming and I'm a 7th grader at a school in Beijing. One of my favorite subjects is English class because I love learning new words. Our English textbook this semester has so many interesting new vocabulary words and I want to share with you my journey of exploring them.
The first unit was all about "Ways of Life" and introduced words like "diverse", "identity", "embrace", and "discrimination". At first some of these words seemed quite difficult, but my teacher explained them really well using examples. "Diverse" means having many different types, like the diverse cultures we have in China with various ethnic groups. "Identity" refers to who you are, like being Chinese is part of my identity. To "embrace" something means to accept it warmly, like how we should embrace diversity. And "discrimination" sadly means treating someone unfairly because of their race, gender, or other factors. Learning these vocabulary words helped me understand how we need to respect all the diverse ways of life in our world.
The next unit covered "Environmental Protection" and taught us eco-friendly words like "renewable", "sustainable", "conserve", and "carbon footprint". My favorite was "renewable" which describes energy sources like solar and wind power that can be replenished naturally. Understanding "sustainable" was
also important - it means meeting our current needs without compromising the needs of future generations. To "conserve" means to protect natural resources from being wasted or used up too quickly. And we all need to reduce our "carbon footprint" which is the amount of greenhouse gases we produce from burning fossil fuels. After learning these terms, I'm so motivated to live an eco-friendly lifestyle!
Then in the "Sports and Fitness" unit, we learned awesome words like "perseverance", "optimistic", "resilient", and "sportsmanship". Having "perseverance" means continuing to try hard even when something is really difficult. It's important to stay "optimistic" and have a positive mindset. Being "resilient" means you can recover quickly from setbacks or failures. And "sportsmanship" is about playing games fairly, respecting the rules and your opponents. These words inspire me to always do my best, never give up, and be a good sport whether I win or lose.
The "Travel and Transportation" unit was my favorite because who doesn't love traveling? New words included "itinerary", "sightseeing", "jet lag", and "souvenir". An "itinerary" is the schedule of your travel plans. When you visit famous places or scenery, that's called "sightseeing". Ugh, "jet lag" is the
worst - it's that tired feeling you get after traveling across time zones. But it's worth it to bring home fun "souvenirs" which are little gifts or objects that remind you of your trip. Learning these vocab words got me really excited to travel more with my family over summer break!
There were so many other amazing units and word lists covering topics like technology, health, career choices, and more. Each new word was like discovering a piece of treasure that opened my eyes to different ideas and perspectives. Studying this vocabulary didn't feel like work at all - it felt like going on an exciting adventure of learning and growth.
My advice to other students is: don't be afraid of new words! Break them down, look at the roots and meanings, make connections to words you already know. Use them in sentences and real conversations. The more you immerse yourself in new vocabulary, the more it will stick. And most importantly, have fun with it! Words are the building blocks of language that allow us to explore endless ideas and express ourselves in colorful, profound ways.
As I continue learning English, I know there will always be new words to discover and add to my vocabulary collection. Each one is a tiny key that unlocks another door to understanding
different cultures, communicating with others, and seeing the world from fresh perspectives. I can't wait to explore more of this endlessly fascinating world of words! Who's ready to join me on this adventure?
篇6
A Big List of New English Words
Hi everyone! I'm so excited to share all the new English vocabulary words I've learned this year. I just started 7th grade and we have a brand new English textbook. It's really thick and has loads of new words. At first, I was a bit worried I wouldn't be able to learn them all. But my teacher says if we study a little bit each day, soon they will become easy for us. She's always encouraging us and making learning fun.
Let me tell you about some of the highlights from Unit 1. We started with words related to household items and furniture. Cushion, rug, armchair, bookcase - I had to really practice those. My mom helped me by pointing to things around our home. Speaking of home, I learned some new rooms too like basement, attic, and garage. The attic is that space right under the roof where we store old things.
Then we moved on to foods and drinks. I'm sure you know apple, banana, and milk already. But how about pancake, popcorn, and lemonade? Those all look delicious! I tried making lemonade at home by squeezing fresh lemons. It was so refreshing on a hot day. And don't even get me started on popcorn - my favorite movie snack!
We learned lots of adjectives to describe things too. Adjectives like beautiful, handsome, gorgeous, fantastic, and breathtaking. I love using fun adjectives to spice up my writing and speech. Like "Wow, that butterfly was breathtakingly beautiful!" Or "The talented singer has a gorgeous voice." Using vivid adjectives really brings your language to life.
Let's see, what else was there? Oh yes, emotions! We covered the basics like happy, sad, angry, and scared. But also some more advanced ones like embarrassed, jealous, impatient, and relieved. Like when you've been holding it forever and finally get to use the restroom - what a relieved feeling! Or when your friend gets the toy you really wanted for their birthday, making you feel a tad jealous. Having the vocabulary for emotions helps us understand ourselves and others better.
Ooh ooh, and we can't forget about verbs - you know, the action words. We studied a ton like whisper, shout, borrow, lend,
search, and discover. I really like discovering new things, don't you? Like discovering a new favorite book, game, or food. Speaking of discovering, I also learned the verb "explore" which means to travel through some area to learn about it. I want to explore more of our city's parks and forests. And one day, I'd love to explore jungles and ancient ruins like a real explorer! Can you imagine?
I better pause here, as I could just go on and on about all the neat words I'm learning. Numbers, dates, colors, animals, and so much more - my brain is just soaking it all up like a sponge! Having a rich vocabulary helps me understand the world better and communicate more clearly. While it's challenging for sure, I'm going to keep working hard. Once you start unlocking the meanings of words, it's like entering an entirely new world.
Well, thanks for listening (or reading, I guess!) I'll have to tell you about the rest of the units another time. For now, I'm off to review my vocabulary flashcards. Maybe I'll make a fun game out of it to help me practice. Let me know if you'd like to join - the more the merrier when it comes to learning new words!。