Across
- 4. – To copy someone’s behavior, speech, or actions.
- 5. – The ability to adapt to changes easily.
- 7. – Related to the whole world.
- 8. – To have a particular definition or significance.
- 10. up – To search for information (e.g., in a dictionary).
- 13. – Able to speak two languages fluently.
- 14. language – A language learned after one’s first language.
- 18. student – A student who studies in another country for a period of time.
- 20. – A duplicate of something.
- 24. school – A school where students learn in a foreign language environment.
- 25. – The process of setting up something; an organization or institution.
- 29. – Not as good as before due to lack of practice.
- 31. language – A language designated by a country’s government for use in public affairs.
- 32. – A person who moves to another country to live permanently.
- 33. up – To learn something informally or without formal study.
- 34. – A standard or example to be followed.
- 35. over – To review or check something carefully.
- 37. word – A word taken from another language.
Down
- 1. – To suggest an idea or plan.
- 2. – A range of different things within the same category.
- 3. – The set of words a person knows or uses.
- 6. – To change words from one language to another.
- 9. – Able to speak a language smoothly and easily.
- 11. – Operating in multiple countries.
- 12. – To be made up of different parts.
- 15. circle – Countries where English is widely used but not as a native language.
- 16. – The way someone pronounces words based on their region or language.
- 17. circle – Countries where English is used as a foreign language.
- 19. – To create or set up something permanently.
- 21. – The state of having control or power over others.
- 22. – The quality of being easy to understand or do.
- 23. language – The language a person learns from birth.
- 26. – A level of quality or accepted norm.
- 27. – Approved by authority; formal.
- 28. – Always on time.
- 30. – A regional variety of a language with distinct vocabulary and grammar.
- 34. tongue – A person’s first language.
- 36. circle – Countries where English is the native language.
