Vocabulary Matching Worksheet Template

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Vocabulary Matching Worksheet Template are designed for students to practice matching unfamiliar English words with their definitions. After completing the worksheet, students will be able to more easily understand and use unfamiliar words in conversation.



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Enrich your vocabulary with these Vocabulary Matching Worksheets!

Summary: Vocabulary indicates knowledge or words. It is the foundation for people to engage in effective communication. There are four types of vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Many research stated that students with a broad understanding of vocab have more fluency in reading and writing. Parents and teachers should encourage the children and students to master all four types of vocabulary for fluent linguistic and communication ability.      

What is Vocabulary?

Humans are social beings, which means they depend on others to survive. Naturally, human life in a society consists of many people with designated roles. These roles affected and impacted each other. As social creatures, communication is an essential element for them. To engage in communication, a person should form a proper sentence. Vocabulary is a crucial feature in a sentence. Hence, we can conclude that vocabulary is one of the essential components of language.

According to the Department of Education of Victoria State, vocabulary indicates knowledge or words. It includes every element of it, such as meaning (semantics), structure (morphology), sound (phonology), use (grammar)and phrase or sentence arrangement (syntax). Some people also refer to vocabulary as vocab (the shortened form). Aside from the definition above, vocab has other meanings. It can mean all words in a language, words in a specific context, or words' knowledge of someone.   

Why is Learning Vocabulary Important for Children?

When someone learns a language, vocabulary is the earliest micro-skill that someone should master. It is the foundation for people to engage in effective communication. Other micro-skills of language (grammar and pronunciation) also have a crucial role; however, without vocabulary, no people can communicate. Hence, parents and teachers usually introduce various words to their toddlers when they start to speak. It will build a solid base for communication knowledge. Word knowledge is also known as the indicator of reading comprehension success. Vocabulary helps people understand the text they read.

Many research stated that students with a broad understanding of vocab have more fluency in reading and writing. Meaning that vocabulary can improve literacy knowledge. Someone will have difficulties understanding a text if they have limited vocab. The students can learn through various practices and exercises to improve their vocabulary. It also has benefits in developing the oral communication ability of the students. Children who have many words stored in their brains tend to be fluent speakers because they know how to convey their message through talking. Therefore, learning vocabulary is necessary for young students because it will help them develop various linguistic and literacy aspects. Proper language and communication skills will benefit their future studies and careers or life in general.    

How Many Types of Vocabulary Are There?

As we learned before, vocabularies refer to the words we use in oral or written communication. It is an essential element for a human to understand the world. There are four types of vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Listening vocabulary means the words we hear and understand. A human can start collecting information about hearing words since they are in the womb. This process continues until they are born and become adults. A study stated that an adult could identify at least 50.000 words. Speaking vocabulary is the vocab that we use to talk. Judy K. Montgomery wrote in their book that the average human uses 5.000 to 10.000 words for daily conversation. The low number on the vocabulary is because humans tend to use familiar vocab in their talk. Lastly, writing vocabulary is vocab that we can apply to express our opinions through written text. Unlike oral communication, which is supported by expression, tone, and intonation, written communication only has the vocabulary to deliver the message. Hence, knowing many words is beneficial in improving writing skills. Parents and teachers should encourage the children and students to master all four types of vocabulary for fluent linguistic and communication ability.      

How to Teach Vocabulary to Young Students?

Teaching vocabulary is as essential as learning it. Teachers should ensure they use the proper and suitable strategy in the classroom. The Teaching English team from British Council breaks down five stages in vocabulary learning, the 5 R's (Read, Review, Recycle, Reflect and Research). Reading activity is the staple movement for people in learning vocabulary. It would give exposure to the proper and grammatically correct sentences. After reading a text, the teacher should ask the students to identify and review the text. Recycling or practising the lesson is also necessary because some students forget what they learned. The teacher then should guide the students to reflect on the learning and engage in research to ensure their vocabulary knowledge.        

What are the Suitable Activities to Improve Vocabulary for Children?

Besides a proper and suitable teaching strategy, teachers also should consider what type of activities to do in the classroom. Below are some examples of vocabulary learning activities for students:

  • Spot the word!
  • Vocab box.
  • Wall dictionary.
  • Hot Seat!
  • Worksheets about vocabulary.
  • Watching movies to identify words.
  • Sing a song with a particular theme.
  • Snake word.
  • Match the vocab and its meaning.  

 

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