9th Grade English vocabulary ’s topics
Unit 12 - My Future Career
29 words
Unit 11 - Changing Roles in Society
22 words
Unit 10 - Space Travel
26 words
Unit 9 - English in The World
23 words
Unit 8 - Tourism
25 words
Unit 7 - Recipes And Eating Habits
45 words
Unit 6 - VietNam: Then and Now
25 words
Unit 5 - Wonders of VietNam
20 words
Unit 4 - Life in the Past
21 words
Unit 3 - Teen Stress and Pressure
27 words
Unit 2 - City Life
29 words
Unit 1 - Local Environment
26 words
9th Grade English vocabulary
The 9th Grade English Vocabulary List includes the most important words and phrases that 9th-grade students need to focus, covering 6 interesting topics: Recipes and Eating Habits, Tourism, English in the World, Space Travel, Changing Roles in Society, My Future Career.
318 words / 12 topics
Unit 12 - My Future Career
Unit 11 - Changing Roles in Society
Unit 10 - Space Travel
Unit 9 - English in The World
Unit 8 - Tourism
Unit 7 - Recipes And Eating Habits
Unit 6 - VietNam: Then and Now
Unit 5 - Wonders of VietNam
Unit 4 - Life in the Past
Unit 3 - Teen Stress and Pressure
Unit 2 - City Life
Unit 1 - Local Environment
profession
noun
/prəˈfɛʃn/
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an occupation requiring considerable training and specialized study
the news spread rapidly through the medical profession
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sector
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/ˈsɛktər/
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a part of an area of activity, especially of a country’s economy
he was helpless in an important sector of his life
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take into account
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/teɪk ˈɪntu əˈkaʊnt/
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to consider particular facts, circumstances, etc. when making a decision about something
We take into account all scenarios.
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biologist
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/baɪˈɑlədʒɪst/
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a scientist who studies biology
Wilson is a prize-winning conservation biologist and author.
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vocational
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/voʊˈkeɪʃənl/
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connected with the skills, knowledge, etc. that you need to have in order to do a particular job
The Swedes regard vocational training as a part of a youngster's education.
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customer service
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/ˈkʌs.tə.mər ˈsɜː.vɪs/
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the way that an organization deals with customers before, during, and after a sale , and the activities involved in dealing with customers
You can always improve your customer service.
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flexitime
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/ˈfleksitaɪm/
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a system of working in which people work a particular number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work
25% of the employees work flexitime
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burn the midnight oil
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/bərn ðə mɪdnaɪt ɔɪl/
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to stay up late studying or working
We admire those who hunker down, stay the course, burn the midnight oil.
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make a bundle
idiom
/meɪk ə bʌndl/
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to make a lot of money
Whoever could secure networks cheaply and efficiently would make a bundle.
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career path
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/kəˈrɪr pæθ/
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the way someone's jobs change and develop
I don't know what future career path might suit me but I'm told I relate well to people
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business
noun
/ˈbɪz.nɪs/
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a particular company that buys and sells goods and services
gossip was the main business of the evening
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career
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/kəˈrɪr/
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the series of jobs that a person has in a particular area of work, usually involving more responsibility as time passes
He’s hoping for a career in social work
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certificate
noun
/sərˈtɪfəkət/
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an official document that may be used to prove that the facts it states are true
She has a Certificate in Drama Education
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chef
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/ ˈʃɛf/
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a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant, especially the most important cook
He is one of the top chefs in Britain
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curriculum vitae
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/kəˌrɪkjələm ˈvaɪt̮aɪ/
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a written record of your education and the jobs you have done, that you send when you are applying for a job
He said that we should publicly advertise these posts and publish the curricula vitae of the candidates
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enroll
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/ɪnˈroʊl/
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to arrange for yourself to officially join a school, start a program of study, etc.
I enrolled for the modern art course.
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housekeeper
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/ˈhaʊsˌkipər/
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a person whose job is to manage the cleaning of rooms in a hotel
What are the duties of a housekeeper?
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academic
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/ˌækəˈdɛmɪk/
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relating to education, especially education in colleges and universities
Good academic writing starts with reading.
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ongoing
adj
/ˈɔːnɡoʊɪŋ/
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continuing to exist or develop
No agreement has yet been reached and the negotiations are still ongoing
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approach
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/əˈproʊtʃ/
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(of a person or object) the act of coming near to someone or something, or (of an event) the state of being about to happen soon
I've just read an interesting book which has a new approach to Shakespeare.
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applied
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/əˈplɑɪd/
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(of a subject of study) having a practical use rather than being only theoretical
Using science to figure out the volume of water in a swimming pool is an example of an applied science.
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alternatively
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/ɔlˈtɜr·nə·t̬ɪv·li/
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in a way that offers a choice between two or more things
We could go to the Mexican restaurant, or alternatively (= instead of that), we could try that new Italian place.
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receptionist
noun
/rɪˈsep·ʃə·nɪst/
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a person who works in an office, store, or hotel, helping visitors or giving information
You can leave a message with the receptionist
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tour guide
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/tʊɹ gaɪd/
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a person whose job is showing a place or a particular route to visitors
The tour guide fascinated travelers with his charm and knowledge.
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cultivation
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the act of preparing land and growing crops on it, or the act of growing a particular crop
The cultivation of wheat required the most fertile lands.
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behind the scenes
idiom
/bɪˈhaɪnd ðə siːns/
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If something happens behind the scenes, it happens without most people knowing about it, especially when something else is happening publicly
A lot of hard work has been going on behind the scenes
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fashion designer
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/ˈfæʃn dɪˈzaɪnə(r)/
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a designer of fashionable clothes
Vivienne Westwood is a British fashion designer
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lodging manager
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/ˈlɒdʒɪŋ ˈmænɪdʒə(r)/
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someone who works as a manager at a hotel, motel, or any type of establishment that has accommodations.
What skills do you neeed to be a lodging manager?
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nine-to-five
adj
/naɪn-tə-faɪv/
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describing or relating to work that begins at nine o'clock in the morning and finishes at five, the hours worked in many offices from Monday to Friday
She's tired of working nine-to-five
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