Class 7 English Worksheet on Argument Vocabulary

Class 7 English Worksheet on Argument Vocabulary
Class 7 English Worksheet on Argument Vocabulary

Class 7 English Worksheet on Argument Vocabulary

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Vocabulary in Argumentative Writing for Class 7

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on enhancing students' vocabulary skills for argumentative writing. By practicing with exercises on strong and formal vocabulary, students will learn how to express their ideas clearly and persuasively. Through sorting words, filling in blanks, choosing precise words, and rewriting sentences, learners will strengthen their argumentative writing.

Why Strong and Formal Vocabulary Matters in Argumentative Writing?

Argumentative writing requires clear and convincing language. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps students express ideas with clarity and precision.
2. It strengthens their ability to persuade and support claims effectively.
3. It prepares them for academic and persuasive writing tasks.
4. It helps students avoid vague and informal language, making their arguments stronger.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to improve students' vocabulary in argumentative writing:

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Students determine whether the statements about strong and formal vocabulary in argumentative writing are true or false.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
Students categorize word pairs into "Word" and "Function," helping them understand the use of specific vocabulary in arguments.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences using formal and precise words that enhance argumentative clarity.

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students select the most persuasive word from a list of options to complete a sentence in the context of an argument.

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students rewrite sentences using persuasive vocabulary to express clear argumentative points.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – True or False  
1. True  
2. False  
3. False  
4. True  
5. True  
6. True  
7. False  
8. True  
9. False  
10. True  

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
**Word**  
1. therefore → reason  
2. essential → crucial  
3. support → counter  
4. clarify → obscure  
5. illustrate → example  
6. oppose → counter  
7. claim → point  
8. thus → sequence  
9. but → contrast  
10. so → result  

**Function**  
1. proof → support  
2. reason → therefore  
3. sequence → thus  
4. contrast → but  
5. example → illustrate  
6. counter → oppose  
7. point → claim  
8. result → so  
9. contrast → but  
10. function → clarify  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. relevant  
2. precise  
3. strong  
4. compelling  
5. Based on  
6. evidence  
7. sufficient  
8. Against  
9. connections  
10. specific  

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. a) Evidence  
2. a) Necessary  
3. b) Strong  
4. b) Essential  
5. b) Several  
6. b) Strong  
7. a) Weak  
8. b) Major  
9. b) But  
10. b) Support  

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences  
1. He made a compelling argument supported by strong evidence.  
2. They presented a significant point backed by clear examples.  
3. We must make a final decision based on concrete facts.  
4. These conclusions are supported by strong data.  
5. The plan requires immediate action for successful implementation.  
6. The statement was precise and well-supported.  
7. This idea is essential for the success of the project.  
8. The argument lacked sufficient evidence to convince the audience.  
9. Our plan is crucial for the success of the mission.  
10. The counterargument was weak and unconvincing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Argument vocabulary includes claim, reason, evidence, and conclusion used in persuasive writing tasks.

These terms help children organize opinions and support ideas clearly.

Ask children to state an opinion, give reasons, and add examples in discussion.