Class 7 English Worksheet on Narrative Vocabulary

Class 7 English Worksheet on Narrative Vocabulary
Class 7 English Worksheet on Narrative Vocabulary

Class 7 English Worksheet on Narrative Vocabulary

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Vocabulary in Narrative Writing for Class 7

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on enhancing students' skills in using vivid vocabulary in narrative writing. By incorporating vivid verbs, students can create more engaging and descriptive stories. The exercises in this worksheet help students differentiate between dull and vivid words, use vivid vocabulary in sentences, and rewrite sentences for greater narrative impact.

Why Vivid Vocabulary Matters in Writing?

Vivid vocabulary brings stories to life by painting clear, engaging pictures for readers. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps students make their writing more interesting and descriptive.
2. It improves the ability to use powerful verbs that add emotion and action.
3. It enhances storytelling by helping readers visualize and connect with the text.
4. It prepares students for more advanced narrative and descriptive writing.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to improve students' use of vivid vocabulary in their writing:

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Students determine whether the given statements about vivid verbs and vocabulary are true or false.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
Students categorize word pairs into "Dull" and "Vivid," reinforcing their understanding of powerful vocabulary.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences by choosing vivid verbs to enhance storytelling.

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students select the most vivid word from the options to complete a sentence.

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students rewrite sentences using more vivid vocabulary, making their narratives more engaging.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

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

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
**Vivid**  
1. walk → stride  
2. look → gaze  
3. stand → lean  
4. stroll → jog  
5. laugh → chuckle  
6. run → dash  
7. cry → sob  
8. judge → evaluate  
9. confirm → verify  
10. tell → gossip  

**Dull**  
1. run → dash  
2. talk → explain  
3. sit → lie  
4. stand → halt  
5. walk → lumber  
6. laugh → chuckle  
7. cry → sob  
8. tell → gossip  
9. judge → evaluate  
10. confirm → verify  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. Zoomed  
2. Strolled  
3. Shouted  
4. Staggered  
5. Sneaked  
6. Sprinted  
7. Dash  
8. Stood  
9. Ran  
10. Laughed  

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. c) Zoomed  
2. b) Shouted  
3. d) Whispered  
4. b) Jogged  
5. d) Jogged  
6. d) Strolled  
7. c) Staggered  
8. d) Ran  
9. b) Dash  
10. c) Gracefully  

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences  
1. He sprinted quickly toward the door.  
2. She dashed across the street.  
3. He shouted loudly to get their attention.  
4. They jogged briskly around the track.  
5. She cried with joy after hearing the good news.  
6. He sprinted quickly toward the exit.  
7. They dashed eagerly toward the goalpost.  
8. He ran quickly down the street.  
9. The rain softly fell on the ground.  
10. They jogged around the track with great enthusiasm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Narrative vocabulary includes story words such as suddenly, whispered, and journey that make writing engaging.

Strong word choices help students build characters, settings, and exciting plot events.

Reading storybooks and rewriting simple scenes with vivid words is effective practice.