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Across
  1. 4. Temporary or mild problems in learning a language, which are not always a disorder
  2. 6. A phonological disorder where sounds are mispronounced due to articulation difficulties.
  3. 7. The drive that keeps learners practicing and participating; without it, learning slows down.
  4. 9. A lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects vocabulary, grammar, and organization of ideas.
  5. 10. feeling nervous or afraid when speaking or being evaluated Anxiety
  6. 11. A diagnosed condition that makes it difficult to understand or use spoken, written, or signed language.
Down
  1. 1. Emotional factors such as anxiety, fear of failure, or low self-esteem that block second language learning.
  2. 2. A learning disorder that mainly affects reading, writing, and sometimes language comprehension.
  3. 3. An internal belief in your own abilities to communicate and face challenges.
  4. 5. A language disorder caused by brain damage that makes comprehension and production of language difficult.
  5. 8. Ways teachers deliver lessons; effective methods build confidence and communication, while ineffective ones focus only on rules.