Across
- 5. The emphasis placed on certain words in a sentence to change meaning.
- 8. To give a reason for why something happened, often to avoid blame.
- 9. The main subject of the Listening Unit 4 lesson.
- 12. A place where many people wait for a bus or train.
- 13. To make the order of events clear, you use ____ words.
- 14. To say that you are unhappy or annoyed about something.
- 18. To tell someone you are sorry for something.
- 20. The price you pay to travel on a bus, train, or plane.
- 21. In IELTS Speaking Part 2, you must give a long ____ answer.
- 24. To say yes to an idea or a request.
- 25. The feeling of being tired after a long flight across different time zones.
- 26. To feel uncertain or lack conviction about something.
- 29. Words which link ideas together to give an answer a clear structure.
- 30. To travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance.
Down
- 1. A sequencing word used to introduce a reason.
- 2. The purpose of a conversation; why someone is speaking.
- 3. To politely ask for something.
- 4. A sequencing word used to add a contrasting idea.
- 6. A synonym for a plan or schedule, often used for transport.
- 7. To ask for information; another word for asking.
- 10. A person who travels to work regularly, often by train or bus.
- 11. To suggest a plan or an idea for someone to consider.
- 15. What you should do for one minute before starting your Part 2 talk.
- 16. To try to make someone believe or do something by giving them reasons.
- 17. Questions asked by the examiner after your long turn.
- 19. A person who is traveling in a vehicle but not driving it.
- 22. When a transport service leaves later than scheduled.
- 23. A fast way to travel between cities, often used in the context of high-speed travel.
- 27. A sequencing word used to show a result or consequence.
- 28. A sequencing word used to add more information.
