Across
- 3. – having a shape that is not normal or natural, usually because of damage or a problem at birth.
- 5. – (informal) said to be true or expected to be true, but not certain.
- 7. – moved or slanted to one side.
- 11. – a particular way of viewing situations and events influenced by experience or belief
- 12. – a large room where people gather to watch performances, listen to speeches, or attend events.
- 14. – feeling upset because you cannot do something or something is not working.
- 15. – the family history of where a person’s relatives came from.
- 16. – an area or division, especially part of a country or the world
- 17. – very unpleasant, rude, or annoying.
- 18. – the ability to speak or write a language easily and accurately
- 19. – a sequence of numbers or letters used to open a lock.
Down
- 1. – the way in which a word is pronounced
- 2. – to change words from one language into another
- 3. – a conversation between two or more people
- 4. – a subject in school that students can choose to study.
- 6. – to explain the meaning of something in your own words
- 8. – being completely surrounded by or involved in something, especially language learning
- 9. – a phrase or way of communicating ideas or feelings
- 10. – a feeling of being nervous or worried.
- 13. – unable to control strong feelings, such as laughing or crying.
