Vocabulary
Academic texts
English in general
Mix
Academic Integrity
100

What is a “mother tongue”?

The first language

100

What is the main focus of the introduction?

To draw attention.

100

Why is English important to learn?

It is needed for international travel, work, technology, and access to global knowledge

100

How can you “express” your opinion?

Speak or write

100

What is plagiarism?

Plagiarism is using others` work without credit.

200

What does “establish” mean?

встановлювати або створювати

200

What is a “bar chart” used for?

To show data in vertical or horizontal bars

200

Why has English become a world language?

Because of historical colonization and its key role in global politics, business, science, and communication

200

How does English influence other languages?

English strongly influences other languages through borrowed words, especially in technology and youth culture.

200

What does academic integrity mean?

It is the ethical practice of honesty and responsibility in all academic work.

300

 What is the difference between “develop” and “evolve”?

Evolve is a natural change

300

What does “summarizing” mean?

To give a short version of the text

300

Which countries use English as an official language?

English is an official or one of the official languages in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

300

How can students avoid plagiarism in their work?

  • use citations

  • paraphrase 

  • summarise

300

Why is academic integrity important in education?

It ensures trust, fairness, and credibility in  learning and research.

400

What does the reporting verb “advocate” mean?

“Advocate” means to publicly support or recommend an idea or action.

400

What does paraphrasing mean?

Paraphrasing means saying the same thing in your own words.



400

What is the difference between British and American English?

They differ in pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and some grammatical features.

400

What do we call a round diagram consisting of segments?

Pie chart

400

What are the main principles of academic integrity?

Honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility.

500

What is the difference between “object” and “question”

Object” shows disapproval,  “question” shows doubt.

500

What parts does every academic text consist of?

Introduction, main body and conclusion

500

What is the most effective way to learn English?

The best results come from regular practice, reading, watching movies in English, communicating with native speakers and using online resources.  

500

What is self-plagiarism and why should it be avoided?

Reusing one's own work without acknowledgment; it misleads readers and violates rules.

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