六年级上册英语单词表1~6单元人教版
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六年级上册英语单词表1~6单元人教版
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篇1
Sixth Grade English Vocabulary List (Units 1-6)
Unit 1: Getting to Know You
1. introduce (v.) - to make known by name to another
2. greet (v.) - to meet or acknowledge someone with a word
or sign of welcome
3. conversation (n.) - informal talk involving exchange of
news, ideas, or opinions
4. colleague (n.) - a person with whom one works, especially
in a profession or business
5. acquaintance (n.) - a person known to one, but usually not
a close friend
Unit 2: Around the City
1. downtown (adj.) - in or to the central part of a town or city
2. suburbs (n.) - residential areas on the edge of a city or
large town 3. traffic (n.) - vehicles moving on a road or street
4. pedestrian (n.) - a person walking rather than travelling in
a vehicle
5. landmark (n.) - a distinctive feature to identify a place
Unit 3: School Days
1. classroom (n.) - a room in a school where students have
lessons
2. assignment (n.) - a task or piece of work assigned to
someone as part of their job or course of study
3. principal (n.) - a person in charge of a school
4. laboratory (n.) - a room or building equipped for scientific
experiments, research, or teaching
5. experiment (n.) - a scientific procedure undertaken to
make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
Unit 4: Family and Friends
1. relative (n.) - a person connected by blood or marriage
2. sibling (n.) - brother or sister
3. generation (n.) - all of the people born and living at about
the same time 4. relationship (n.) - the way in which two or more people or
things are connected
5. celebrate (v.) - to acknowledge a significant or happy day
or event
Unit 5: At the Restaurant
1. waiter/waitress (n.) - a person who serves food and drinks
in a restaurant
2. menu (n.) - a list of dishes available in a restaurant
3. bill (n.) - a statement of the total cost of a meal in a
restaurant
4. reservation (n.) - an arrangement to have a table at a
restaurant at a specific time
5. tip (n.) - a small amount of money given to a
waiter/waitress for good service
Unit 6: Health and Fitness
1. exercise (n.) - physical activity that is good for your health
2. nutrition (n.) - the process of providing or obtaining the
food necessary for health and growth
3. balance (n.) - a state of equilibrium 4. strength (n.) - the quality or state of being physically
strong
5. healthy (adj.) - in a good physical or mental state
Learning these words will enhance your vocabulary and
enable you to communicate effectively in various situations.
Keep practicing and expanding your English vocabulary!
篇2
Title: English Vocabulary List for Grade Six, Book One to
Book Six, People's Education Edition
Grade six English is an important stage in learning English. In
order to help students improve their English vocabulary, the
following is a list of words from the first six units of the textbook.
These words are essential for students to grasp in order to have a
solid foundation in English.
Unit One:
1. Hello
2. Goodbye
3. Please
4. Thank you 5. Yes
6. No
Unit Two:
1. Mother
2. Father
3. Sister
4. Brother
5. Grandma
6. Grandpa
Unit Three:
1. Family
2. Friend
3. Cousin
4. Aunt
5. Uncle
6. Classmate
Unit Four: 1. Teacher
2. Student
3. Principal
4. Librarian
5. Nurse
6. Doctor
Unit Five:
1. Book
2. Pen
3. Pencil
4. Desk
5. Chair
6. Classroom
Unit Six:
1. School
2. Library
3. Hospital 4. Office
5. Store
6. Park
By mastering the vocabulary from these six units, students
will be able to communicate more effectively in English. It is
important to practice these words regularly in order to build
fluency in speaking and writing. Good luck with your English
studies!
篇3
Sixth Grade English Word List for Units 1-6 People's
Education Press Version
Unit 1: greetings, introducing yourself, asking about
someone's name, and school subjects
1. Hello - used as a greeting or to begin a conversation
2. Hi - informal way of saying hello
3. Good morning - a polite greeting used in the morning
4. Good afternoon - a polite greeting used in the afternoon
5. Good evening - a polite greeting used in the evening