Across
- 2. Who believes that knowledge of another language can increase brainpower?
- 8. Mr. Baker has learned about ________ when he was in elementary school.
- 9. It is used as first language by the greatest number of people.
- 13. How long has Mr. Baker lived in Japan? Answer: For ______ years.
- 14. To make electronic devices, we need some ______ metals.
- 16. English is used by the ______ greatest number of people.
- 17. Many kinds of animals are in danger of __________.
- 18. In most English poems, ________is important.
- 20. Ishii Shigeyuki established a ________ wheelchair company in Chiba.
- 21. Each animal has its own _____ in the ecosystem.
- 23. Haiku in English are short and _____ to write.
- 25. Wheelchair tennis, sitting volleyball and wheelchair rugby are _____________ sports.
- 26. Isshi Shigeyuki himself was a wheelchair _____.
- 28. The rules for English haiku are ____ strict than the Japanese rules.
- 30. In haiku, a __________ word must be added.
Down
- 1. There are 7000 different __________ spoken in the world.
- 3. In 2014, Kamiji Yui became the __________ Grand slam winner.
- 4. Who tells(says) that the wheelchairs are like part of their bodies?
- 5. Kunieda Shingo is one of the best ____________ tennis players.
- 6. There are a lot of haiku __________.
- 7. People hunted the Ibises for their beautiful ________.
- 9. Basho's images of Japan made Mr. Baker ________.
- 10. Some gorillas are also on the _____ list.
- 11. _____________ is supporting more and more athletes around the world.
- 12. Basho is Mr. Baker's favorite haiku ______.
- 13. Someday Ibises may _____ over Japan like before.
- 15. When people say "Playing tennis in a wheelchair is amazing.", it makes Kunieda Shingo feel ___________.
- 19. Haiku in English are not only easy to write but also easy to ______.
- 22. PLaying and watching sports makes people _______ and positive.
- 24. In 1981, five Ibises were__________ in Sado island for breeding.
- 27. In haiku, the lines do not have to ________.
- 29. What keeps Kamiji Yui positive?
