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IELTS SPEAKING - WORKSHEET 5

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  • Welsh is a ..... ..... in the United Kingdom, spoken primarily in Wales.
    minority language
  • Living in France, James started to ...... ..... French simply by being immersed in the language and culture.
    pick up
  • to replace the original voices in a film or TV show with voices in another language
    dub
  • the mutual reliance or dependence of individuals, groups, or countries on each other; su phu thuoc lan nhau
    interdependence
  • the existence of a variety of cultural identities and traditions within a society or community; da van hoa
    cultural diversity
  • The Chinese (Hoa kieu) has established communities in many countries around the world, maintaining connections with their cultural heritage.
    diaspora
  • to provide a written translation of a dialogue or text
    subtitle
  • She spoke English with an .......
    accent
  • Income (equal) has risen in many countries as globalization has led to the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few.
    inequality
  • Environmental pollution is a ...... problem that requires international cooperation to address effectively.
    transboundary
  • The (chia lech so hoa) between urban and rural areas remains a challenge in many developing countries, limiting access to information and opportunities.
    digital divide
  • Mandarin Chinese is a ..... .... language, with over a billion speakers worldwide.
    widely spoken
  • After not speaking Spanish for several years, Maria found that her skills had become ........ .
    rusty
  • to put together; join; mix
    integrate
  • New York City is celebrated for its ...... ...... , with residents from all over the world contributing to its vibrant tapestry of tradition and customs.
    cultural diversity
  • English is considered a ...... ..... because it's widely spoken and used in international business, science, and entertainment.
    global language
  • Many developing countries have pursued ...... ...... policies to attract foreign investment and spur economic growth.
    economic liberalization
  • the way someone pronounces words, influenced by their native language
    accent
  • Even though she wasn't fluent in Spanish, Emily managed to ..... ..... during her trip to Mexico by using basic phrases and gestures.
    get by
  • Income ....... has risen in many countries as globalization has led to the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few.
    inequality
  • a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
    dialect
  • A Hollywood movie being ........ in Spanish for audiences in Spain.
    dubbed
  • the movement or migration of workers between regions, countries, or industries in search of employment opportunities; di chuyen lao dong
    labor mobility
  • British English and American English are considered different .......... of the English language.
    dialects
  • the removal of government restrictions, regulations, or barriers on economic activities
    economic liberalization
  • speak a language well enough to communicate about basic things
    get by (in)
  • Environmental pollution is a (boundary) problem that requires international cooperation to address effectively.
    transboundary
  • words taken from one language and used in another
    loanwords
  • Many developing countries have pursued (thao go ve kinh te) policies to attract foreign investment and spur economic growth.
    economic liberalization
  • often used to describe the merging of economies, cultures, or systems on a global scale
    integration
  • Global supply chains illustrate the (dependent) of nations in today's interconnected economy.
    interdependence
  • people who have moved away from their own country
    diaspora
  • the gap between those who have access to digital technologies, such the internet and computers; chia lech so hoa
    digital divide
  • The Chinese ...... has established communities in many countries around the world, maintaining connections with their cultural heritage.
    diaspora
  • The ..... ..... between urban and rural areas remains a challenge in many developing countries, limiting access to information and opportunities.
    digital divide
  • ...... ...... within the EU allows workers to seek employment opportunities in different member states, contributing to economic integration and diversity.
    labor mobility
  • learn sth without effort over a period of time
    pick up
  • Global supply chains illustrate the ........ of nations in today's interconnected economy.
    interdependence
  • crossing or extending across boundaries or borders; vuot bien gioi
    transboundary
  • New York City is celebrated for its (da dang van hoa), with residents from all over the world contributing to its vibrant tapestry of tradition and customs.
    cultural diversity
  • not as good at sth as you used to
    rusty
  • Many students in Europe learn English as a ..... ..... alongside their native language.
    second language
  • Spanish was Maria's ...... ....., as she grew up speaking it at home with her family.
    mother tongue
  • 'Sushi' is a ......... from Japanese that's commonly used in English.
    loanword
  • Sarah is ...... , speaking English, French, and German fluently.
    multilingual
  • the uneven distribution of resources, opportunities, wealth or privileges within a society or between different countries
    inequality
  • Watching a French movie with English ........ to understand the dialogue.
    subtitles