

This Grade 8 worksheet on Mixed Advanced Vocabulary Review helps students strengthen their academic vocabulary, improve sentence clarity, and communicate ideas with precision. Through engaging vocabulary-based activities, learners build confidence in understanding and applying advanced English words in meaningful contexts.
The worksheet focuses on powerful vocabulary words such as articulate, coherent, meticulous, resilient, ambiguous, transient, elaborate, and proficient. These words are commonly used in academic writing, discussions, comprehension passages, and formal communication. By practicing these terms regularly, students improve both spoken and written English skills in a practical and age-appropriate way.
Advanced vocabulary helps students express thoughts more clearly, accurately, and confidently. For Grade 8 learners, vocabulary development is essential because:
1. Strong vocabulary improves reading comprehension and writing quality.
2. Advanced words help students communicate ideas more effectively.
3. Vocabulary knowledge supports academic success across subjects.
4. Precise word choice reduces confusion and strengthens expression.
5. Rich vocabulary improves confidence in discussions and presentations.
This worksheet includes five vocabulary-rich exercises that help learners understand and apply advanced English vocabulary in context:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the most suitable advanced vocabulary word to complete each sentence correctly. This activity builds contextual understanding and word recognition skills.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners use a vocabulary bank to complete sentences with the correct advanced word. This improves vocabulary recall and practical usage.
Exercise 3 – True or False
Students evaluate statements related to vocabulary and communication skills. This activity strengthens conceptual understanding of language use.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Vocabulary Word
Students identify vocabulary-related words within sentences. This activity encourages word awareness and sentence analysis skills.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Learners create original sentences using advanced vocabulary words such as articulate, coherent, resilient, and elaborate. This promotes creative language application and writing fluency.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) articulate
2. a) ambiguous
3. c) proficient
4. c) coherent
5. c) meticulous
6. b) resilient
7. b) coherent
8. b) transient
9. a) articulate
10. a) ambiguous
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. elaborate
2. meticulous
3. ambiguous
4. proficient
5. resilient
6. coherent
7. transient
8. articulate
9. tenacity
10. lucidity
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Vocabulary Word
1. presents
2. explains
3. ideas
4. review
5. answers
6. discuss
7. solves
8. vocabulary
9. reads
10. speech
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
1. articulate – The speaker gave an articulate explanation during the debate.
2. precise – The scientist used precise measurements in the experiment.
3. resilient – The resilient team continued working despite challenges.
4. coherent – Her coherent argument impressed the judges.
5. ambiguous – The ambiguous message confused the students.
6. elaborate – He gave an elaborate description of the project.
7. proficient – She is proficient in advanced English grammar.
8. Write a sentence about vocabulary use in school. – Students use advanced vocabulary during classroom discussions.
9. Write a sentence showing clear communication idea. – Clear communication helps avoid misunderstandings.
10. Write a sentence using advanced vocabulary word in context. – The scientist gave a precise explanation of the experiment.
Help your child strengthen vocabulary skills, improve academic writing, and communicate confidently with advanced English practice from PlanetSpark.
It includes different types of vocabulary questions in one worksheet.
It improves word recognition and usage across various contexts.
It develops comprehension, spelling, and contextual usage skills.