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Essential Vocabulary for TOEFL Junior: Words and Topics You Need to Know

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The TOEFL Junior exam is a standardized English language proficiency test designed for students in grades 4-8. The test is designed to measure students' ability to understand and use English in academic settings. One of the key components of the TOEFL Junior exam is vocabulary. In order to do well on the test, students need to have a strong foundation in English vocabulary.

This article will provide you with a list of essential vocabulary words for the TOEFL Junior exam. We will also provide you with tips on how to learn and retain these words.

The following is a list of essential vocabulary words for the TOEFL Junior exam:

Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
by Maha Alkurdi

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5444 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 61 pages
Lending : Enabled
  • Academic - relating to school or education
  • Achieve - to succeed in ng something
  • Activity - something that you do
  • Additional - more than what is needed
  • Adventure - an exciting or unusual experience
  • Agree - to think or feel the same way as someone else
  • Analyze - to examine something carefully
  • Answer - something that you say or write in response to a question
  • Apply - to use something in a particular situation
  • Appreciate - to be grateful for something
  • Argue - to have a disagreement with someone
  • Ask - to request something from someone
  • Assume - to believe something is true without having proof
  • Attend - to be present at an event or meeting
  • Attitude - the way that you think or feel about something
  • Average - the usual or typical amount or level
  • Avoid - to stay away from something
  • Background - the history or experience that someone has
  • Behavior - the way that someone acts
  • Believe - to think that something is true
  • Benefit - something that is helpful or useful
  • Beyond - further than a particular point or limit
  • Challenge - something that is difficult to do
  • Change - to make or become different
  • Character - the qualities that make someone different from others
  • Choose - to select something from a group of options
  • Citizen - a person who lives in a particular country or town
  • Classify - to group things together based on their similarities
  • Clear - easy to understand or see
  • Climate - the usual weather conditions in a particular area
  • Communicate - to share information or ideas with someone
  • Compare - to find the similarities and differences between two or more things
  • Competition - a contest between two or more people or teams
  • **** - the final part of an argument or discussion
  • Condition - the state of something
  • Connect - to join two or more things together
  • Consider - to think about something carefully
  • Context - the situation in which something happens
  • Continue - to keep ng something
  • Contribution - something that someone gives to a group or cause
  • Control - to have power over something
  • Conversation - a talk between two or more people
  • Correct - free from errors
  • Cost - the amount of money that something requires
  • Country - a political unit consisting of a territory and its people
  • Cover - to put something over something else
  • Create - to make something new
  • Culture - the beliefs, customs, and arts of a particular group of people
  • Curious - eager to learn or know more about something
  • Damage - to harm or injure something
  • Danger - the possibility of harm or injury
  • Data - information that is used to make decisions
  • Decide - to make a choice
  • Define - to explain the meaning of a word or phrase
  • Degree - the extent or amount of something
  • Describe - to give an account or representation of something
  • Design - to create a plan or drawing for something
  • Develop - to grow or improve
  • Disagree - to have a different opinion from someone else
  • Discover - to find something new or unknown
  • Discuss - to talk about something with someone else
  • Distance - the amount of space between two points
  • Document - a written or printed record of something
  • Doubt - to be uncertain about something
  • Draw - to make a picture or design using a pencil or pen
  • Effect - a change that is produced by an action or event
  • Effort - the amount of work or energy that is put into something
  • Emotion - a strong feeling
  • Encourage - to give someone support or confidence
  • End - the last part of something
  • Energy - the power to do work
  • Enjoy - to take pleasure in something
  • Enter - to go into a place
  • Environment - the surroundings in which something exists
  • Equal - the same in size, value, or importance
  • Error - a mistake
  • Essay - a short piece of writing that expresses the writer's thoughts and opinions
  • Essential - necessary or important
  • Estimate - to make a guess about the size, value, or amount of something
  • Evaluate - to assess the value or quality of something
  • Event - something that happens
  • Evidence - information that supports a claim or argument
  • Example - something that is used to illustrate a point
  • Excellent - very good
  • Except - excluding or not including something
  • Excuse - a reason for ng something wrong
  • Explain - to make something clear or understandable
  • Explore - to search for or investigate something
  • Express - to show or tell what you think or feel
  • Extend - to make something longer or larger
  • Fail - to be unsuccessful in ng something
  • Familiar - well-known or known about
  • Family - a group of people related by blood or marriage
  • Famous - well-known or celebrated
  • Far - a long distance away
  • Fast - moving or happening quickly
  • Father - a male parent
  • Favor - to like or prefer something
  • Feeling - an emotion
  • Few - not many
  • Field - an area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals
  • Figure - a number or amount
  • Fill - to put something into a container until it is full
  • Final - last or most recent
  • Find - to discover or locate something
  • Finish - to complete something
  • First - the earliest in time or order
  • Fit - to be the right size or shape
  • Follow - to go or come after someone or something
  • Food - something that you eat
  • For - indicating the purpose or reason for something
  • Foreign - not native to a particular country or region
  • Forget - to lose memory of something
  • Form - the shape or structure of something
  • Free - not having to pay for something
  • Friend - a person who you like and trust
  • Future - the time that is yet to come
  • Gain - to get or acquire something

Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
by Maha Alkurdi

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5444 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 61 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
Essential vocabulary for TOEFL junior : words and topics
by Maha Alkurdi

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5444 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 61 pages
Lending : Enabled
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