Keep means to maintain possession, supply necessities, and remain fresh. Keep can refer to both physical objects and abstract concepts. Keep can mean to control, restrict, or arrest
Speaking skills are crucial for language learning, often overlooked. Children should practice speaking alongside reading and writing
Bulge means to stick out or become swollen. Bulging eyes and neck veins are common examples. Bulging muscles are visible in physical descriptions
Scope means having opportunity or range for behavior or activity. Scope of an activity refers to the entire area covered. Word originates from C16, from Italian scopo to Latin scopus
Refers to someone who has broad knowledge across multiple skills. Describes someone who can integrate different learned trades. Can be used as a compliment for fixing things
Students describe smart but stubborn classmates. Questions about mother's personality and friendliness. Discussion about cousin's honesty and lying. Questions about appearance and physical characteristics. Questions about student behavior and punctuality