Unit 1

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Across
  1. 4. the first grade of high school
  2. 5. a building for students to live in
  3. 9. intelligence , an understanding of one’s own emotion
  4. 11. a piece of written work that a student does on a subject that is part of a course of study
  5. 14. intelligence , an ability to perceive and understand other individuals.
  6. 15. most important; main or essential
  7. 17. combine, put together
  8. 18. forming a special relationship
  9. 22. involving various areas of study
  10. 23. a way of learning something by means of repeated Tasks
  11. 24. the buildings of a school, university or college and the land around them
  12. 25. to examine something completely or carefully in order to find out more about it
  13. 27. intelligence , the ability to use one’s body in a skilled way, for self-expression or towards a goal. Mimes, dancers, basketball players, and actors are among those who display this kind of intelligence.
Down
  1. 1. the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school or college
  2. 2. an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about
  3. 3. related to mental processes of understanding
  4. 4. the mark that you get at the end of a course
  5. 6. going to school regularly
  6. 7. the fourth grade at a high school
  7. 8. the second grade at high school
  8. 10. intelligence , the ability to “think in pictures”, to perceive the visual world accurately, and recreate or alter it in the mind or on paper. It is highly developed in artists, architects, designers and sculptors.
  9. 12. an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
  10. 13. quiz, a short test that is given to students without any warning
  11. 16. intelligence, a sensitivity to the meaning and order of words
  12. 18. schools where students live and study for the entire school year
  13. 19. the third grade at high school
  14. 20. intelligence, the ability in mathematics and other complex logical systems
  15. 21. intelligence, the ability to understand and create music.
  16. 26. not compulsory, elective