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Multiple Choice: What does the term “language barrier” highlight in the story?
True or False: Cherry blossom trees create a sense of place and are a famous symbol of Japan.
Multiple Choice: What does the phrase “limited knowledge” imply about Lek’s understanding of the Japanese language?
Match the term with its meaning.
Limited knowledge
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Cherry blossom trees
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Picnic
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Fill in the blank with a 2-word expression from the lesson to complete the sentence:
Lek faces a when trying to communicate with the locals.
True or False: Navigating refers to the ease of communicating in a foreign language.
Drag and Drop the meaning to match the vocabulary
Finding your way through a particular place or situation.
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Paused for a moment before making a decision.
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Difficulty communicating between people who speak different languages.
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Having a restricted amount of information or understanding.
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A verbal exchange between two or more people.
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Feeling or showing thanks or appreciation for something.
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To give something back in return for a kindness or favour.
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Sudden strong feelings of fear or anxiety.
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Feeling deeply or strongly affected by something.
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Sympathetic understanding for the suffering or misfortune of others.
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