7th Grade English vocabulary ’s topics

Unit 12 - An overcrowded world
20 words

Unit 11 - Travelling in the future
18 words

Unit 10 - Sources of Energy
24 words

Unit 9 - Festivals around the world
16 words

Unit 8 - Films
27 words

Unit 7 - Traffic
38 words

Unit 6 - The First University in Vietnam
16 words

Unit 5 - Vietnamese Food and Drinks
36 words

Unit 4 - Music and Arts
25 words

Unit 3 - Community Service
31 words

Unit 2 - Health
22 words

Unit 1 - My hobbies
22 words
7th Grade English vocabulary
The 7th Grade English Vocabulary List (New Version) provides the most important words and phrases that 7th-grade students need to focus on, through interesting topics like Traffic, Films, and Festivals around the World, Traveling in the Future, Sources of Energy, An Overcrowded World.
295 words / 12 topics
Unit 12 - An overcrowded world
Unit 11 - Travelling in the future
Unit 10 - Sources of Energy
Unit 9 - Festivals around the world
Unit 8 - Films
Unit 7 - Traffic
Unit 6 - The First University in Vietnam
Unit 5 - Vietnamese Food and Drinks
Unit 4 - Music and Arts
Unit 3 - Community Service
Unit 2 - Health
Unit 1 - My hobbies

poverty
noun
/ˈpɑvərt̮i/
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the condition of being poor
Helping to alleviate poverty in developing countries also helps to reduce environmental destruction.
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slum
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/slʌm/
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a very poor and crowded area, especially of a city
She was brought up in the slums of Lima.
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space
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/speɪs/
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an amount of an area or of a place that is empty or that is available for use
Is there any space for my clothes in that cupboard?
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megacity
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/ˈmeɡəˌsɪti/
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a very large city, usually one with a population of over 10 million people
Lagos is a mega-city that now stretches over roughly 300 square kilometres.
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block
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/blɑk/
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to stop something from moving or flowing through a pipe, a passage, a road, etc. by putting something in it or across it
After today's heavy snow, many roads are still blocked.
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cheat
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to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want, especially in a game, a competition, an exam, etc.
Ưe were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme.
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affect
verb
/əˈfɛkt/
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to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something
This new ruling affects your business.
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crime
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/kraɪm/
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an illegal activity or action
He has admitted committing several crimes, including fraud.
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criminal
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/ˈkrɪmənl/
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a person who commits a crime
Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal.
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density
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/ˈdɛnsət̮i/
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the quality of being dense; the degree to which something is dense
We were unable to move because of the density of the crowd.
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diverse
adj
/ˈdɑɪ·vɜrs/
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very different from each other and of various kinds
Students from countries as diverse as Colombia and Lithuania use Cambridge textbooks.
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effect
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a change that someone or something causes in someone or something else; a result
I think I'm suffering from the effects of too little sleep.
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hunger
noun
/ˈhʌŋ·ɡər/
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the state of not having enough food to eat, especially when this causes illness or death
All over the world, people die of hunger every day.
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major
adj
/ˈmeɪdʒər/
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big or important
All of her major plays have been translated into English.
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malnutrition
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/ˌmælnuˈtrɪʃn/
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physical weakness and bad health caused by having too little food
Many of the refugees are suffering from severe malnutrition.
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overcrowded
adj
/ˌoʊvərˈkraʊdəd/
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containing too many people or things
Then as now, overcrowded conditions and poor nutrition can increase the risk of developing the illness.
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spacious
adj
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roomy : having ample space
A spacious house is comfortable.
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explosion
noun
/ ɪkˈsploʊ·ʒən/
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a large increase in the number of something that happens very quickly
The government has had to take measures to halt the population explosion.
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flea market
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/ fli ˈmɑr·kɪt/
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a market, usually taking place outside, where old or used goods are sold cheaply
There’s a flea market every Saturday in the school parking lot.
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slumdog
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/slʌmdɔg/
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a person who lives in the slums of cities
There are millions of slumdogs in India.
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