ESL Movie Study Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. someone or something with the power to cause significant change, affect decisions, or shape events
  2. 6. a Spanish-speaking neighborhood or district within a city
  3. 8. a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid, awarded to students to fund educational expenses like tuition, books, and room and board
  4. 12. an action, trick, or stratagem intended to deceive, mislead, or distract someone
  5. 13. the fact of having committed a breach of conduct, crime, or violation of moral/legal law, often resulting in legal culpability
Down
  1. 1. not intoxicated or drunk, or the habitual abstinence from alcohol and drugs
  2. 2. creating realistic, immersive scenarios—like job interviews, airport navigation, or restaurant ordering—to practice language skills in a safe environment
  3. 4. a secret, usually, romantic or sexual relationship between two people, at least one of whom is committed to someone else
  4. 5. someone or something with intense beauty, striking magnificence, or high attractiveness
  5. 7. something real, authentic, or sincere—not fake, counterfeit, or hypocritical
  6. 9. to move, act, or escape in a stealthy, furtive, or sneaky manner
  7. 10. someone highly self-satisfied, complacent, or excessively proud of themselves, often in an annoying way
  8. 11. something ruined, damaged, or decayed (especially food), or a person/child whose character is harmed by excessive pampering, making them selfish