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  2. Getting lost - Wikipedia

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    In a maze, one can get lost on a voluntary basis. Psychology and neuroscience help to understand the underlying processes which take place before, during and after getting lost. Getting lost is an aspect of behavioral geography, in which human wayfinding and cognitive and environmental factors play a role. For successful travel, it is necessary ...

  3. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    IELTS tests the ability to listen, read, write and speak in English. The speaking module is a key component of IELTS. It is conducted in the form of a one-to-one interview with an examiner which can occur face to face or even through a video conference. The examiner assesses the test taker as they are speaking.

  4. Cloze test - Wikipedia

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    The definition of success in a given cloze test varies, depending on the broader goals behind the exercise. Assessment may depend on whether the exercise is objective (i.e. students are given a list of words to use in a cloze) or subjective (i.e. students are to fill in a cloze with words that would make a given sentence grammatically correct).

  5. Cambridge Assessment English - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Assessment English or Cambridge English develops and produces Cambridge English Qualifications and the International English Language Testing System ().The organisation contributed to the development of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), the standard used around the world to benchmark language skills, [2] and its qualifications and tests are aligned with ...

  6. Get Lost - Wikipedia

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    Get Lost, a 1956 Woody Woodpecker cartoon short subject; Get Lost (organisation), an anti-war charity assisting Russians in evading conscription and desertion; Get Lost!, a 1981 British television drama serial; Get Lost Magazine, a travel magazine; Getting Lost, a 2022 memoir by Annie Ernaux

  7. Yossi Ghinsberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, he wrote his second book, titled Laws of the Jungle: Jaguars Don't Need Self-Help Books. In concurrence with the movie, Summersdale will re-release its book Lost in the Jungle as Jungle in 2017. [24] Ghinsberg is an active motivational speaker who offers keynotes and inspirational speeches that cover his past expeditions and experiences.

  8. Everlost - Wikipedia

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    Everlost is a place between life and death where some children end up after getting lost in their journey to the afterlife. These lost children, or Afterlights as they are called, are unseen by the living world. The afterlights for the most part cannot interact with the real world and will sink to the Earth's core if they stay still.

  9. Lost in the mall technique - Wikipedia

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    The "lost in the mall" technique or experiment [1] is a memory implantation technique used to demonstrate that confabulations about events that never took place – such as having been lost in a shopping mall as a child – can be created through suggestions made to experimental subjects that their older relative was present at the time.