Donald Duck
Tom and Jerry
SpongeBob
Winnie-the-Pooh
100

showing film on a screen

projection

100

to make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another

leap

100

Student takes another person's essay or report and submits it pretending that they wrote it.

Personation

100

say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.

mumble

200

look at something with difficulty

peep

200

quick-moving

flickering

200

Involves unpermitted or illegitimate cooperation between more than one student to complete work that is then submitted for assessment.

Collusion

200

with a feeling of worry about something you are going to do or that is going to happen

apprehensively

300

What do we call these skills in combination: listening and reading

The receptive skills

300

What do we call these skills in combination: Speaking and writing?

The productive skills

300

 a passage with a roof and shops on both sides

arcade

300

in an active, quick, or energetic way.

briskly

400

The process of decreasing proficiency in or losing a language.

Language attrition

400

This process occurs when a community of users replaces one language by another.

Language shift

400

fascinating

entrancing

400

trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall.

Stumble

500

A strategy for memorizing new information. It involves imagining yourself placing pieces of information around a room and then visualizing yourself walking back through to pick the information up.

Method of loci

500

Efforts made to preserve and sustain a language, particularly in the face of language shift or endangerment.

Language maintenance

500

Is a phenomenon that happens when a speaker alternates between two or more languages during a single conversation, sentence, or situation.

Code-switching

500

in a way that shows somebody is very tired.

wearily