B2 The World of Work
Across
- 4. Money that is given in exchange for work, goods, or services. (noun)
- 5. Working for yourself and not for one company, doing different jobs for different people. (adjective/adverb/verb)
- 12. A person who asks for a job or a place at a school, college, etc. (noun)
- 13. A person or company that gives people jobs. (noun)
- 15. A system where you pay money regularly so that you get help if something bad happens, like an accident or illness. (noun)
- 16. The fixed amount of money that an employee is paid regularly for their work, usually every month. (noun)
- 17. Having a duty to take care of something or make decisions about it. (adjective)
- 20. Needing a lot of time, attention, or effort. (adjective)
- 21. Someone you work with, especially in the same place or job. (noun)
- 23. Making you feel good or proud because you’ve done something useful or important. (adjective)
Down
- 1. Not having a job but wanting to work. (adjective)
- 2. The time or date by which something must be finished. (noun)
- 3. A duty or job that you are expected to do. (noun)
- 4. The habit of being on time. (noun)
- 6. The condition of having a job or work. (noun)
- 7. When people work together to achieve a goal. (noun)
- 8. Another word for a job that is available. (noun)
- 9. A job that is available for someone to take. (noun)
- 10. To officially ask for something, like a job, by filling out a form or writing a letter. (verb)
- 11. Time worked beyond your normal hours, often for extra pay. (noun
- 13. A person who works for a company or someone else and gets paid for it. (noun)
- 14. A condition that makes it harder for someone to do certain activities. (noun)
- 18. Regular and not changing much over time. (adjective)
- 19. A person who has something that belongs to them. (noun)
- 22. The fact of having something that belongs to you. (noun)