
World Languages
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- Q1
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
native
20s - Q2
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
furthermore
20s - Q3
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
linguistic
20s - Q4
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
lead to
20s - Q5
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
competence
20s - Q6
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
expand
20s - Q7
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
acquire
20s - Q8
It seems everybody knows at least one person who is good at languages. In my case, it was my Uncle Frank, but his story has an unusual twist. At the age of 39, Frank knew no language except English, his (1) __________________ tongue, and a few words of French. (2) __________________ , he used to admit himself that he was terrible at spelling. In other words, he was no (3)__________________ expert. But then one day, he got hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, but he did suffer a bump on the head. Now in general, an accident doesn't (4) __________________anything good, but that bump seems to have changed how his brain worked, because after that date, his (5) __________________ with languages was incredible. He learned to speak fluent German in six weeks, and Spanish just five weeks after that. He then decided to (6) __________________ his new-found language skills by learning a non-European language. And if you can believe it, he needed just a few months to (7) __________________Japanese. I told a psychologist friend of mine about Frank. She was (8)__________________ surprised, but also interested enough to look into his situation. She told me Frank is probably what brain specialists called an acquired savant, meaning a person who developed exceptional brain skills as the result of an incident rather than being born with them.
considerably
20s - Q9
From one ________________________ , global communication would be a lot easier if everyone spoke the same language, but the world would surely be a far less interesting place.
perspective
20s - Q10
The college gave professors a list of topics to avoid giving personal opinions about; these included not making ________________________ statements or saying anything about religious beliefs
political
20s - Q11
There is an interesting documentary on this streaming service about some of the world's most________________________ valued jobs and the people who do them.
highly
20s - Q12
An extinct language is one that has ________________________ because it no longer has any native speakers.
died out
20s - Q13
Pidgin languages develop naturally when people without a shared language need to communicate often. They may ________________________ vocabulary from one language with grammar from another.
combine
20s - Q14
My friend is fluent in English, Dutch, and German, and can ________________________ herself pretty well in Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian as well.
express
20s - Q15
It seems that college tuition fees are increasing at a much faster ________________________ than other things like the cost of groceries, house prices, or even salaries.
rate
20s