Collaborative Learning in the English Classroom
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Crossword on word-building (suffixes and prefixes)
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Crossword
Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.
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Across:
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the situation in which you need something or someone all the time, especially in order to continue existing or operating
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not feeling comfortable and pleasant, or not making you feel comfortable and pleasant
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the act of punishing someone
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to describe something by stating its main qualities
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involving doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring
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a suggestion, sometimes a written one
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possible to avoid
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very pleasing in appearance or sound
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to become shorter or to make something shorter
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to be or give a typical example of something
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the act of showing someone how to do something, or how something works
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never finishing, or seeming never to finish
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the feeling of being happy
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clean and safe to drink
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without violence
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Quiz on vocabulary about crime and punishment
Quiz on crime and punishment vocabulary
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Quiz on crime and punishment vocabulary
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What is the meaning of 'kidnapping'?
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use violent action for political purposes
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take someone away and demand money for their return
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Kill a person intentionally
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take control of a plane, usually for political reasons
What verb do we use when talking about thieves?
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vandalize
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theft
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burglar
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steal
Who is a robber?
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a person who steals from a house
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a thief in general
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a person who usually steals from a bank
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a person who steals in the street
What is the meaning of 'assassination'?
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kill a person intentionally
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kill a person by using violent action
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Kill a famous or important person for money or political reasons
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kill a lay person for money
What is the opposite of 'innocent'?
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