Across
- 2. To copy someone or something else's behavior, mannerisms, or style.
- 5. The act of setting up or founding something, like an educational institution or government authority.
- 10. Permission to enter a place, the act of agreeing that something is true
- 11. Having lost some fluency or skills in English due to lack of practice.
- 12. Being able to speak English smoothly and effortlessly, without much hesitation.
- 13. Perfectly accurate or appropriate
- 14. Regional variations of English with distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation (e.g., Scottish English, Southern American English).
- 17. The movement of people to a new country, contributing to the diversity of English speakers worldwide.
- 18. A fact or situation that influences the result of something
- 20. Using dictionaries, translation tools, or online resources to understand English words and phrases.
- 21. Able to speak and understand two languages, with English being one of them.
- 22. To guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
- 23. A word or phrase created from another word, often in another language, like "robot" derived from the Czech "robota."
- 24. One of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea and usually consisting of various countries
- 25. A word or phrase specific to a particular field or subject, like "photosynthesis" in biology.
Down
- 1. The establishment of a community in a new area
- 3. Learning a language by surrounding yourself with it, often through living in a country or attending an immersion school.
- 4. Diverse forms of English existing worldwide, reflecting regional and cultural influences.
- 6. Focusing on basic vocabulary and grammar first when learning English to build a strong foundation
- 7. Examples include: b, p, m, t, d, n, f, v, s, z, k, g, l, r, y, etc.
- 8. Spanning the entire world, highlighting the widespread use and reach of English.
- 9. Showing up on time for English classes or language practice sessions
- 10. Different pronunciations of English spoken in various regions (e.g., British, American, Australian).
- 12. The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- 15. The widespread use and importance of English compared to other languages in many parts of the world.
- 16. The first language you learned as a child.
- 19. Operating in many countries, showcasing the international reach of English as a business language.