6th Grade English Vocabulary ’s topics

Unit 12 - Robot
27 words

Unit 11 - Our Greener World
27 words

Unit 10 - Our House In The Future
28 words

Unit 9 - Cities of the world
23 words

Unit 8 - Sports and Games
48 words

Unit 7 - Television
38 words

Unit 6 - Our Tet Holiday
22 words

Unit 5 - Nature Wonders Of The World
25 words

Unit 4 - My Neighbourhood
30 words

Unit 3 - My Friends
35 words

Unit 2 - My Home
35 words

Unit 1 - My New School
20 words
6th Grade English Vocabulary
The 6th Grade English Vocabulary List (New Version) includes the most important words and phrases that 6th-grade students need to focus on, covering interesting topics: Television, Sports And Games, Cities Of The World, Our Houses In The Future, Our Greener World, Robots.
358 words / 12 topics
Unit 12 - Robot
Unit 11 - Our Greener World
Unit 10 - Our House In The Future
Unit 9 - Cities of the world
Unit 8 - Sports and Games
Unit 7 - Television
Unit 6 - Our Tet Holiday
Unit 5 - Nature Wonders Of The World
Unit 4 - My Neighbourhood
Unit 3 - My Friends
Unit 2 - My Home
Unit 1 - My New School

planet
noun
/ˈplænət/
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a very large round object that moves around the Sun or another star
Might there be intelligent life on other planets?
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role
noun
/roʊl/
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the function or position that somebody has or is expected to have in an organization, in society or in a relationship
What is your role on the team?
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type
noun
/taɪp/
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a class or group of people or things that share particular qualities or features and are part of a larger group; a kind or sort
The word "element" contains five different types of character
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water
verb
/ˈwɔ·t̬ər/
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to provide water to a plant or animal
I've asked my neighbour to water the plants while I'm away.
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make the bed
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/meɪk ðə bɛd/
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to rearrange a bed and its coverings to its condition before it was slept in
I brush my teeth, get dressed, make the bed.
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habit
noun
/ˈhæbət/
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something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it
It was their habit to dine at 7 every evening
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laundry
noun
/ˈlɔndri/
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clothes, sheets, etc. that need washing, that are being washed, or that have been washed recently
I've got to do (= wash) my laundry
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minor
adj
/ˈmaɪnər/
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not very large, important or serious
Waiting another half hour was only a minor inconvenience.
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opinion
noun
/əˈpɪnjən/
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your feelings or thoughts about somebody/something, rather than a fact
Then, student writers present their own opinions, or “I say.”
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go out
phrasal verb
/goʊ aʊt/
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Leave a room, building, car, or one’s home to go to a social event
"My friends and I decided to go out and buy lunch."
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lift
verb
/lɪft/
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to move something from a lower to a higher position
Could you help me lift this table, please?
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robot
noun
/ˈroʊ·bɑt, -bət/
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a mechanical device that works automatically or by computer control
Industrial robots are replacing people.
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gardening
noun
/ˈɡɑrd·nɪŋ, ˈɡɑr·dən·ɪŋ/
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the activity or hobby of taking care of a garden
I don’t do very much gardening.
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safeguard
verb
/ˈseɪf·ɡɑrd/
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to protect someone or something from harm or destruction
Soldiers guard the main doors of the embassy.
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recognise
verb
/ˈrek.əɡ.naɪz/
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to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before
Doctors are trained to recognise the symptoms of different diseases
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play football
verb
/ pleɪ ˈfʊtˌbɔl/
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a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal
I always play football
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sing a song
verb
/ sɪŋ ə sɔŋ/
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to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words
Will you sing a song to us?
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teaching robot
noun
/tiʈʃɪŋ/
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teaches the design, analysis, application and operation of robots
What is teaching robot?
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worker robot
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/ ˈwɜr·kər ˈroʊ·bɑt, -bət/
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it's responsible for doing hard things that replace humans
What is the main purpose of worker robot?
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doctor robot
noun
/ ˈdɑk·tər ˈroʊ·bɑt, -bət/
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it helps hospital patients eat their meals, diagnose serious illnesses, and even help people recover from operations,...
What is doctor robot used for?
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home robot
noun
/ hoʊm ˈroʊ·bɑt, -bət/
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an autonomous robot that is primarily used for household chores
How do home robot work ?
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do the laundry
verb
/ du ðə, ði ˈlɔn·dri, ˈlɑn-/
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to wash the dirty clothes, towels, etc.
I have to do the laundry today
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cut the hedge
verb
/ kʌt ðə, ði hedʒ/
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to break the surface of grass, using a sharp tool, especially a knife
it should be high enough that you can cut the hedge at waist height
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do the dishes
verb
/dɪʃəz/
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to wash the dishes
I have to do the dishes right now
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go to the movies
verb
/ ɡoʊ tu, tʊ, tə ðə, ði ˈmu·viz/
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go to the cinema to watch a film
Do you want to go to the movies tonight?
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go to town
idiom
/ ɡoʊ tu, tʊ, tə tɑʊn/
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to do something in a detailed and enthusiastic way, especially by spending a lot of money
They're really go to town on their wedding.
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space station
noun
/ speɪs ˈsteɪ·ʃən/
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a vehicle in which people can travel round the earth, outside its atmosphere, doing scientific tests
Where is the space station?
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