Learning languages
Across
- 3. (Noun) You have it when you can speak or write a language easily, quickly and well.
- 4. (Verb) To learn something that you will remember. Ex: Names of new classmates .
- 7. (Noun) It’s a text that was originally in one language, but somebody wrote it in different language and kept the original meaning.
- 8. (Noun) It is a test to check students’ knowledge. It can be done mid-term or by the end of the academic year.
- 9. (Noun) A text you write for a test at school or university. It should have your own ideas and other information.
- 11. (Adj.) You can call a person who can speak or write a language easily, quickly and well “__________”.
- 12. (Noun) It’s a process of doing something or training to become good at something. Ex: People do it to learn a language or become good at sport.
- 14. (Verb) To read your notes/ school book/ important information again. Usually people do it to prepare for a test.
- 15. (Noun) When you read your notes/ school book/ important information again. Usually people do it to prepare for a test.
- 17. (Noun) Correctness; being true in all the aspects.
- 18. (Verb) To spend time to learn something. Ex: in school, club, university or any other place.
Down
- 1. (Noun) It’s a process of learning something by heart. Ex: When you learn a poem or a rule.
- 2. (Noun) A wrong action or a bad decision. Sometimes people make it when they learn new things. Ex: 2+2=5
- 5. (Noun) It’s a task in your book you can do to practice new topics. It helps to learn faster. Students do them in class and at home.
- 6. (Noun) It’s schoolwork all pupils do at home.
- 10. (Verb) To change from one language to another (usually in writing).
- 13. (Verb) To do something regularly to get better at something. Ex: French language or riding a horse.
- 16. (Adj.) Somebody or something correct in all details.