UNIT 9 VOCABULARY

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Across
  1. 2. To copy someone or something else's behavior, mannerisms, or style.
  2. 5. The act of setting up or founding something, like an educational institution or government authority.
  3. 10. Permission to enter a place, the act of agreeing that something is true
  4. 11. Having lost some fluency or skills in English due to lack of practice.
  5. 12. Being able to speak English smoothly and effortlessly, without much hesitation.
  6. 13. Perfectly accurate or appropriate
  7. 14. Regional variations of English with distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation (e.g., Scottish English, Southern American English).
  8. 17. The movement of people to a new country, contributing to the diversity of English speakers worldwide.
  9. 18. A fact or situation that influences the result of something
  10. 20. Using dictionaries, translation tools, or online resources to understand English words and phrases.
  11. 21. Able to speak and understand two languages, with English being one of them.
  12. 22. To guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
  13. 23. A word or phrase created from another word, often in another language, like "robot" derived from the Czech "robota."
  14. 24. One of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea and usually consisting of various countries
  15. 25. A word or phrase specific to a particular field or subject, like "photosynthesis" in biology.
Down
  1. 1. The establishment of a community in a new area
  2. 3. Learning a language by surrounding yourself with it, often through living in a country or attending an immersion school.
  3. 4. Diverse forms of English existing worldwide, reflecting regional and cultural influences.
  4. 6. Focusing on basic vocabulary and grammar first when learning English to build a strong foundation
  5. 7. Examples include: b, p, m, t, d, n, f, v, s, z, k, g, l, r, y, etc.
  6. 8. Spanning the entire world, highlighting the widespread use and reach of English.
  7. 9. Showing up on time for English classes or language practice sessions
  8. 10. Different pronunciations of English spoken in various regions (e.g., British, American, Australian).
  9. 12. The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
  10. 15. The widespread use and importance of English compared to other languages in many parts of the world.
  11. 16. The first language you learned as a child.
  12. 19. Operating in many countries, showcasing the international reach of English as a business language.