b1 The World of Work
Across
- 3. A person who works in construction, building houses or other structures.
- 6. A person who works for an employer in exchange for money.
- 8. Working more hours than usual, often paid at a higher rate.
- 10. The amount of money you earn from your job, usually paid monthly.
- 12. A person who applies for a job.
- 13. A meeting where an employer asks questions to see if you are right for a job.
- 14. The increase or improvement in something, like a company or career.
- 15. Extra things or advantages that you get from a job, such as health insurance or paid holidays.
- 17. A job position that is available to be filled.
- 18. Working for different companies or clients, not as an employee of one company.
- 21. A large building where things are made or processed.
Down
- 1. Achieving the result or goal that you wanted.
- 2. A job or work situation that is stable and not likely to change suddenly.
- 4. Having control over something or someone, or being the person who answers for something.
- 5. A person who writes news articles, reports, or stories for newspapers, magazines, or TV.
- 7. Requiring a lot of effort, attention, or skill.
- 9. A person who does not have a job.
- 11. A formal request, usually written, for a job or position.
- 16. A person who grows crops or raises animals for food and other products.
- 19. A person or company that hires people to work for them.
- 20. To formally ask for a job by sending a letter or filling out a form.