Vocabulary
Grammar
William Shakespeare
Idioms
Vocabulary 2
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to make something known that was hidden or secret.

reveal

100

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___ comprehensive understanding of digital literacy requires not only technical proficiency but also an awareness of how online information shapes critical thinking in modern education.

A

100

How old was Shakespeare when he got married, and who did he marry?

18/Anne Hathaway 

100

Something or someone that looks very bad, untidy, or unpleasant.

a sorry sight

100

A statement or prediction that something will happen in the future, often believed to be made by a prophet or through divine inspiration.

Prophecy

200

to make something happen faster or increase more quickly

accelerate

200

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___ educators argue that hybrid learning provides greater flexibility, while others claim it reduces ___ sense of community that students experience in physical classrooms.

Some/the

200

What were the names of his children, and what happened to his son Hamnet?

His children were Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet died at the age of 11.

200

Enough space to move or act freely.

elbow room

200

A short text written on a tomb or gravestone in memory of someone who has died.

Epitaph

300

to show that something is true with evidence

prove

300

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___ Global cooperation in scientific research has become essential for addressing climate change and promoting sustainable development across nations.

No 

300

Name two theaters where Shakespeare’s plays were performed.

His plays were performed at The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars Theatre.

300

A person’s close relative; someone from the same family

his own flesh and blood

300

Belonging to the same time period; modern; living or happening now

Contemporary

400

to decide which tasks or things are more important

prioritize

400

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__ innovative approach to language teaching combines artificial intelligence with project-based learning to enhance students’ creativity and critical thinking skills.

An

400

What are the three main types (genres) of Shakespeare’s plays?

They are tragedies, comedies, and histories.

400

A pointless or hopeless search; chasing something that’s very difficult or impossible to find.

a wild goose chase

400

A natural talent, style, or special ability for doing something well

Flair

500

to say that something is true, often without proof

claim

500

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___ researchers believe that emotional intelligence plays a more significant role in academic achievement than traditional measures of cognitive ability.

Some

500

When and where was William Shakespeare born?

He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in 1564

500

Something is outside my experience, ability, or usual skill

beyond my practice

500

The ability to speak or write in a fluent, powerful, and persuasive way

Eloquence

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