Matching Pairs How languages shape... videoOnline version ----------------- by Evgenia Bakina 1 beak. Birds use their beaks to pick up food. 2 jellyfish 3 quantum mechanics 4 craft. These bracelets were crafted by Native Americans. 5 cognitive. Studies show a connection between aerobic exercise and cognitive ability. 6 go back and forth. She swayed gently back and forth to the music. 7 instead. There's no coffee - would you like a cup of tea instead? 8 distingiushed. He had a long and distinguished career as a diplomat. 9 boundary. The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia. to make objects, especially in a skilled way moving first in one direction and then in the opposite one in place of someone or something else relating to or involving the processes of thinking and reasoning respected and admired for excellence a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth a theory that explains the behaviour of elementary particles, both separately and in groups a sea creature with a soft, oval, almost transparent body