初一下册英语单词
Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions
In this unit, you will learn basic greetings and introductions in English. These phrases will help you make friends and start conversations with people in English-speaking countries. Here are some key words and phrases:
Greetings: hello, hi, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, goodbye
Introductions: My name is..., What's your name?, Nice to meet you, How are you?, I'm fine, thank you
Practicing these words and phrases with your classmates and teachers will help you feel more confident when speaking English.
Unit 2: Daily Routine
This unit focuses on vocabulary related to daily activities and routines. You will learn words and phrases that describe what you do every day. Here are some examples:
Verbs: wake up, get up, brush teeth, have breakfast, go to school, do homework, go to bed
Nouns: morning, afternoon, evening, night, school, homework
By using these words and phrases, you will be able to talk about your daily routine and understand what others do on a typical day. It's important to practice using these words in sentences to help you remember them.
Unit 3: Family and Relationships
In this unit, you will learn vocabulary related to family members and relationships. Understanding these words will help you talk about your own family and ask about other people's families. Here are some key words and phrases:
Family Members: mother, father, brother, sister, grandparents, aunt, uncle, cousin
Relationships: sister-in-law, brother-in-law, stepbrother, stepsister
By learning these words, you will be able to describe your family and understand how your classmates and friends talk about their families. Practicing conversations about family with your classmates will improve your speaking skills.
Overall, learning these English vocabulary words and phrases will help you with basic greetings, introductions, daily routines, and talking about family. Practice using these words in sentences and conversations with your classmates and teachers to improve your spoken English. By building a strong foundation of vocabulary, you will be able to communicate effectively in English-speaking environments.