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#Vocabulary from thr article:

1. Evolve: To slowly change or grow.
2. Embody: To show or represent something clearly.
3. Comprehensive: Covering everything.
4. Precision: Being exact or accurate.
5. Globe: A round model of the Earth.
6. Vocation: A job or purpose in life.
7. Enhance: To make better or stronger.
8. Engage: To take part or connect.
9. Supply: To give or provide.
10. Ensure: To make sure something happens.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What is your favorite subject in school? Why?
2. Do you like studying alone or with friends?
3. What is the best way to learn new things?
4. Did you enjoy going to school when you were a child?
5. What is more important: teachers or books?
6. How do students use technology in education?
7. Should schools give students a lot of homework? Why or why not?
8. What are the advantages of online learning?
9. What is one skill you want to learn in the future?
10. Do you think education is important for success? Why?

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#Vocabulary from article:

1. Distinguish: To see or show how things are different.
2. Compulsory: Something that must be done; required.
3. Enforce: To make people follow rules or laws.
4. Exploit: To use something or someone unfairly for your own benefit.
5. Remain: To stay in the same place or condition.
6. Reconcile: To make peace between people or things that disagreed.
7. Constraint: A limit or restriction.
8. Attainment: The act of achieving something.
9. Eligible: Having the right to do or get something.
10. Examine: To look at something carefully.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What is compulsory education?
2. Why is free education important for children?
3. At what age do children start compulsory education in your country?
4. How does free education benefit families?
5. What subjects are taught in compulsory education?
6. How does the government pay for free education?
7. What are the challenges of providing free education?
8. How can free education help reduce poverty?
9. What are the differences between public and private schools?
10. How can parents support their children's education?

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#Vocabulary from the article:

1. Inflexible: Not able to bend or change; very strict.
2. Academic institutions: Schools, colleges, or universities.
3. Communal: Shared by everyone in a group.
4. Examination: A test to check knowledge or skills.
5. Qualitative: Related to descriptions or qualities, not numbers.
6. Determine: To find out or decide something.
7. Indubitably: Without any doubt; definitely.
8. Viable: Able to work or succeed.
9. Shortcoming: A weakness or flaw.
10. Well-established: Known and trusted because it has been around for a long time.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What do you like most about online education?
2. Do you find it easy to study online? Why or why not?
3. How do you stay focused during online classes?
4. What tools or apps do you use for online learning?
5. Do you think online education is better than traditional classroom learning? Why?
6. How do you interact with your teachers in online classes?
7. What are some problems you face with online education?
8. Do you think online education will continue to grow in the future? Why?
9. How do you manage your time for online studies?
10. What advice would you give to someone starting online education for the first time?

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#Vocabulary from the article:

1. Accelerate: To go faster.
2. Exacerbate: To make worse.
3. Indispensable: Absolutely needed.
4. Malnutrition: Not getting enough healthy food.
5. Expiration: The end of something's time.
6. Initiatives: New plans or actions.
7. Deforestation: Cutting down lots of trees.
8. Legislation: Laws made by the government.
9. Dense: Very thick or crowded.
10. Temperate: Having mild weather.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What is air pollution?
2. How does water pollution affect animals?
3. Why is recycling important?
4. What is global warming?
5. How can we reduce plastic waste?
6. What causes deforestation?
7. Why is it important to save water?
8. What are the effects of climate change?
9. How does littering harm the environment?
10. What can we do to protect endangered species?

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#Vocabulary from the article:

1. Neurocognitive: Related to how the brain works, including thinking, remembering, and learning.
2. Elevate: To lift something up.
3. Underprivileged: Not having the things needed for a good life, like enough money or education.
4. Exposure: Being in contact with something, like being outside in the sun or near chemicals.
5. Utilize: To use something.
6. Penetrate: To go into or through something.
7. Decision-making: The process of choosing what to do.
8. Stretch: To make something longer or wider.
9. Toxicity: How harmful or poisonous something is.
10. Unavoidable: Something that cannot be stopped from happening.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What is pollution?
2. How does air pollution affect our health?
3. What are the main causes of water pollution?
4. Why is plastic pollution harmful to marine life?
5. How can we reduce pollution in cities?
6. What are some common pollutants found in the air?
7. How does pollution affect plants and animals?
8. What can individuals do to help decrease pollution?
9. Why is recycling important in reducing pollution?
10. How does pollution contribute to climate change?

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#Vocabulary from the article:

1. Maintain: To keep something in good shape or working well.
2. Deficiency: Not having enough of something needed.
3. Health-promoting: Good for your health.
4. Fat-free: Having no fat in it.
5. Profound: Very deep or strong.
6. Combine: To mix or join together.
7. Initiative: A plan or action to solve a problem or improve something.
8. Boost: To help or increase something.
9. High-density: Having a lot of things in a small space.
10. Self-esteem: Feeling good about yourself.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What do you do to stay healthy?
2. How often do you exercise?
3. What kinds of food do you eat to stay healthy?
4. Do you think it's important to get enough sleep? Why?
5. How do you feel after a good workout?
6. What are some activities you enjoy that keep you active?
7. How do you manage stress in your daily life?
8. Why is drinking water important for health?
9. What is one healthy habit you have?
10. How can you improve your diet to be healthier?

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#Vocabulary from article:

1. Disorder: A problem with the way something works.
2. Severe: Very serious or bad.
3. Treatment: The care given to help someone get better.
4. Medication: Medicine used to treat a health problem.
5. Disturbance: Something that interrupts or upsets.
6. Depressive: Related to feeling very sad and hopeless.
7. Flashback: A sudden, strong memory of something that happened in the past.
8. Reckless: Not caring about danger or consequences.
9. Impulsive: Acting suddenly without thinking.
10. Persistent: Continuing to do something, even when it is hard.

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#Speaking related to the article:

1. What is a mental disorder?
2. Can you name one common mental disorder?
3. How can stress affect mental health?
4. Why is it important to talk about mental health?
5. What is depression?
6. How can exercise help with mental health?
7. What are some signs of anxiety?
8. Why should people see a therapist?
9. How can friends help someone with a mental disorder?
10. What can schools do to support students with mental health issues?

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