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Word list for Chinese students in the second volume of the sixth-grade Chinese textbook published by the People's Education Press

It’s time to take the exam, how many new words have you not memorized? The following is a Chinese character list for the second volume of Chinese textbooks for sixth grade primary schools published by the People's Education Press for your reference. I hope it will be helpful to you!

Chinese character list for the second volume of Chinese textbooks for sixth grade primary schools published by People's Education Press

Rubbing (cuō) box (xi?) Chi (zhā) Bang (kēng) Na (n?) Yi (yī) stir (jiǎo)

Eclipse (sh?) Weary (f? ) reputation (y?) title (xi?n) dung (f?n) donation (juān)

bath (zǎo) machine (xi?) inverse (n?) rose (m?i) domain (y?)

Li (l?) ??Zheng (zhēng) Whip (biān) Mai (m?i) Temple (s?) Visit (gu?ng)

Ji ( j?) drawer(t?) fear(b?) 簅(chǒu) devil(m?) fat(p?ng) punishment(x?ng) hum(hēng)

EI(āi) lun (l?n) vine (t?ng) analyze (xī) alkali (jiǎn) stubborn (w?n) Zhuo (zhu?) effect (xi?o)

jun (j?n) residual (c?n) bandit (fěi) nest (wō) gnaw (kěn) uncle (ji?)

move (nu?) steam (zhēng)

seedling (yāng) wither (wěi) fan (fān) forging (du?n) Ya (yǎ) Bo (b?)

Xun (x?n) boil (?o) garlic (su?n) vinegar (c? ) Dumpling (jiǎo) Fei (fěi) Mix (b?n) Hazel (zhēn)

Hong (h?ng) Ding (dǐng) Wang (w?ng) Cook (chuī)

Guai (guāi) skirt (q?n) pocket (dōu) coin (b?) eh (āi) cupboard (ch?)

Rust (xi?) rub (m?) knead ( r?u) ma (mǎ) dip (zh?n) poison (d?) skim (piě) choke (yē)

One of the ways to learn new characters_primary school diary writing

Diary is to record the more meaningful or important things in your life every day. It is also one of the best ways to learn new words. Keeping a diary every day helps us write articles and express ourselves. So how should we primary school students keep a diary?

1. The length of the text can be long or short. The long one can be a thousand words, and the short one can be only one or two sentences. It depends on what you write. If you want to write down something in detail, not only to clearly explain the cause and effect of the matter, but also to write down the details of the matter, the length will be longer. If you want to remember a piece of knowledge that you have read in a book or heard from others, just write down the main points of the knowledge, and the length can be shorter.

2. First write the day of the month and the day of the week in the middle of the first line. Some also write the weather conditions of the day.

3. Start writing the main text with two blank spaces on the second line, and use the top space when changing lines. The main text is usually written in the form of a narrative, and sometimes it can be written in the form of an argumentative essay. No matter what form you use to write it, you must accurately reflect the meaningful things you encountered that day and your own thoughts and feelings on that day. In addition, the content of the diary must be true. Honesty is a virtue. Write what you think and don't tell lies.

In short, just write clearly what you need to remember. Don’t forcefully lengthen the short ones, and don’t forcefully shorten the long ones.