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English Vocabulary Challenge
Author :
Dini Rosita Sari
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The set of letters used to write a language, such as English.
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A person who can speak two languages fluently, such as English and another language.
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An informal talk between two or more people, usually in English, to exchange ideas or information.
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A book or online resource that provides definitions, spellings, and pronunciations of words in English.
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The language spoken by millions of people worldwide, known for its rich vocabulary and expressive nature.
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The ability to speak or write a language, such as English, easily and accurately.
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The rules and structure of a language, such as English, that govern the formation of words and sentences.
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A word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling, such as 'hear' and 'here'.
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A group of words in English that have a different meaning when used together than the individual words would suggest.
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Special words or expressions used by a particular profession or group, often difficult for others to understand.
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Familiarity, awareness, or understanding of facts, information, skills, or concepts, such as English language learning.
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The act of paying attention to and understanding spoken words or sounds in English.
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A person who can speak multiple languages, such as English, Spanish, and French.
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A person who has spoken a particular language, such as English, since birth or from a very young age.
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A favorable or advantageous circumstance or occasion, such as learning English to open up new opportunities.
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The way in which a word is pronounced, including the sounds, stress, and intonation, in English.
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A sentence or phrase used to ask for information or to test knowledge, often beginning with 'who', 'what', 'where', 'when', 'why', or 'how'.
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The process of looking at and understanding written words or text in English.
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The act of producing and articulating spoken words or sounds in English.
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The process of converting text or speech from one language, such as English, into another language.
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The ability to comprehend or grasp the meaning of something, such as English language concepts or ideas.
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The words and phrases used in a particular language, such as English, by a person or group of people.
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The act of forming letters, words, or symbols on a surface, such as paper or a screen, to communicate in English.
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The ability to speak or write a language, such as English, that the person has never learned or been exposed to.
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Having the characteristics or qualities of being young, energetic, or enthusiastic, such as a love for learning English.
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Great energy, enthusiasm, or passion for something, such as the pursuit of learning English.