Learning languages

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