Learn vocabulary about direction & position at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: inside or not beyond a limit?
Which word means: at a lower level than something?
Which word means: directly under something?
Which word means: moving toward a lower position?
Which word means: moving toward a higher position?
Which word means: moving forward on a path?
Which word means: below the surface of the earth?
Which word means: in the direction of something?
Which word means: in the direction behind you?
Which word means: at or to a great distance above the ground?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
within
Inside or not beyond a limit
below
At a lower level than something
underneath
Directly under something
downward
Moving toward a lower position
upward
Moving toward a higher position
along
Moving forward on a path
underground
Below the surface of the earth
toward
In the direction of something
backward
In the direction behind you
high
At or to a great distance above the ground
Learn vocabulary about direction & position at B1 intermediate level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: inside or not beyond a limit?
Which word means: at a lower level than something?
Which word means: directly under something?
Which word means: moving toward a lower position?
Which word means: moving toward a higher position?
Which word means: moving forward on a path?
Which word means: below the surface of the earth?
Which word means: in the direction of something?
Which word means: in the direction behind you?
Which word means: at or to a great distance above the ground?

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