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Mother Teresa - Session 1 (Jamaliasl- 09143580534 )
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charity: the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need; Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for …………………….. .
brotherhood: friendship and understanding between people
homeless: having no home; Try to provide housing for the …………………. .
helpless: unable to take care of yourself or do things without the help of other people; They were …………………. as their home went up in flames.
slum: an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition; She was brought up in the ……………….. of Tehran.
nun: a member of a religious community of women who promise to serve God all their lives and often live together in a convent; opposite point of “monk”
convent: a building in which nuns (= members of a female religious community) live together
holy: connected with God or a particular religion
saint: a person that the Christian Church recognizes as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died; a very good, kind or patient person
missionary: a person who is sent to a foreign country to teach people about Christianity
peace: a situation or a period of time in which there is no war or violence in a country or an area
peaceful: not involving a war, violence or argument; quiet and calm; not worried or disturbed in any way; tranquil; Nuclear power should be used for ………………… purposes.
community: a group of people who share the same religion, race, job, etc; the ………………………of Iranians in America
voluntary: done willingly, not because you are forced; opposite of “compulsory” or “involuntary”
volunteer: a person who does a job without being paid for it; We need 2 ……………………. for the role-play.
voluntary: that you can control; …………………….muscles
performance: the way a person performs in a play, concert, etc; His bad ………………………..at school made the teacher to inform his parents.
experiment: a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
famous: known about by many people; unknown
intelligent: clever; brilliant; smart; bright
promote: to help something to happen or develop; encourage; to move somebody to a higher rank or more senior job
superior: better in quality than somebody/something else; greater than somebody/something else; This drug is …………………….to that one.
train: to teach sb the skills needed to do something
trainee: one that is being trained especially for a job
trainer: a person who teaches people or animals to perform a particular job or skill well; training shoe; sneaker
award: a prize such as money, etc. for something that somebody has done
complex: complicated; the …………………….structure of human brain;
sports complex: a group of buildings located near each other and used for sport purposes
deduction: the process of using information you have in order to understand a particular situation or to find the answer to a problem; All we can do is make ………………………..s from the available facts.
devote: to give most of your time, energy, attention, etc. to sb or sth
devoted: having great love for somebody/something and being loyal to them; They are …………….to their children.
Mother Teresa - Session 1 (Jamaliasl- 09143580534 )
Across:2. | that you can control; …………………….muscles | 4. | to give most of your time, energy, attention, etc. to sb or sth | 6. | complicated; the …………………….structure of human brain; | 8. | to teach sb the skills needed to do something | 9. | the way a person performs in a play, concert, etc; His bad ………………………..at school made the teacher to inform his parents. | 12. | an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition; She was brought up in the ……………….. of Tehran. | 14. | a building in which nuns (= members of a female religious community) live together | 16. | a group of buildings located near each other and used for sport purposes |
| 19. | a member of a religious community of women who promise to serve God all their lives and often live together in a convent; opposite point of “monk” | 23. | having great love for somebody/something and being loyal to them; They are …………….to their children. | 26. | known about by many people; unknown | 27. | clever; brilliant; smart; bright | 28. | a person who is sent to a foreign country to teach people about Christianity | 30. | a person who teaches people or animals to perform a particular job or skill well; training shoe; sneaker | 31. | the process of using information you have in order to understand a particular situation or to find the answer to a problem; All we can do is make ………………………..s from the available facts. |
| | Down:1. | having no home; Try to provide housing for the …………………. . | 3. | friendship and understanding between people | 5. | a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge | 7. | to help something to happen or develop; encourage; to move somebody to a higher rank or more senior job | 10. | the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need; Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for …………………….. . | 11. | a situation or a period of time in which there is no war or violence in a country or an area | 13. | unable to take care of yourself or do things without the help of other people; They were …………………. as their home went up in flames. | 15. | a person who does a job without being paid for it; We need 2 ……………………. for the role-play. |
| 17. | not involving a war, violence or argument; quiet and calm; not worried or disturbed in any way; tranquil; Nuclear power should be used for ………………… purposes. | 18. | better in quality than somebody/something else; greater than somebody/something else; This drug is …………………….to that one. | 20. | done willingly, not because you are forced; opposite of “compulsory” or “involuntary” | 21. | connected with God or a particular religion | 22. | one that is being trained especially for a job | 24. | a person that the Christian Church recognizes as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died; a very good, kind or patient person | 25. | a group of people who share the same religion, race, job, etc; the ………………………of Iranians in America | 29. | a prize such as money, etc. for something that somebody has done |
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Mother Teresa - Session 1 (Jamaliasl- 09143580534 )
Across:2. | that you can control; …………………….muscles | 4. | to give most of your time, energy, attention, etc. to sb or sth | 6. | complicated; the …………………….structure of human brain; | 8. | to teach sb the skills needed to do something | 9. | the way a person performs in a play, concert, etc; His bad ………………………..at school made the teacher to inform his parents. | 12. | an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition; She was brought up in the ……………….. of Tehran. | 14. | a building in which nuns (= members of a female religious community) live together | 16. | a group of buildings located near each other and used for sport purposes |
| 19. | a member of a religious community of women who promise to serve God all their lives and often live together in a convent; opposite point of “monk” | 23. | having great love for somebody/something and being loyal to them; They are …………….to their children. | 26. | known about by many people; unknown | 27. | clever; brilliant; smart; bright | 28. | a person who is sent to a foreign country to teach people about Christianity | 30. | a person who teaches people or animals to perform a particular job or skill well; training shoe; sneaker | 31. | the process of using information you have in order to understand a particular situation or to find the answer to a problem; All we can do is make ………………………..s from the available facts. |
| | Down:1. | having no home; Try to provide housing for the …………………. . | 3. | friendship and understanding between people | 5. | a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge | 7. | to help something to happen or develop; encourage; to move somebody to a higher rank or more senior job | 10. | the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need; Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for …………………….. . | 11. | a situation or a period of time in which there is no war or violence in a country or an area | 13. | unable to take care of yourself or do things without the help of other people; They were …………………. as their home went up in flames. | 15. | a person who does a job without being paid for it; We need 2 ……………………. for the role-play. |
| 17. | not involving a war, violence or argument; quiet and calm; not worried or disturbed in any way; tranquil; Nuclear power should be used for ………………… purposes. | 18. | better in quality than somebody/something else; greater than somebody/something else; This drug is …………………….to that one. | 20. | done willingly, not because you are forced; opposite of “compulsory” or “involuntary” | 21. | connected with God or a particular religion | 22. | one that is being trained especially for a job | 24. | a person that the Christian Church recognizes as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died; a very good, kind or patient person | 25. | a group of people who share the same religion, race, job, etc; the ………………………of Iranians in America | 29. | a prize such as money, etc. for something that somebody has done |
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