CAE: The World of Work
Across
- 8. A fixed period of working time, such as a night or morning period. (noun)
- 9. The legal state of possessing or controlling something. (noun)
- 10. A newly created business, often focused on innovation or rapid growth. (noun)
- 11. A career that requires specialized training or qualifications. (noun)
- 15. A fixed amount of money paid regularly for professional work. (noun)
- 17. Payment for work that is usually calculated per hour or per day. (noun)
- 18. A move to a higher position at work, usually with more pay. (noun)
- 19. A physical or mental condition that limits daily activities. (noun)
- 20. To make progress in your career or position. (verb)
- 21. Extra advantages provided by an employer in addition to pay. (noun, plural)
- 22. Providing a strong sense of satisfaction or personal achievement. (adjective)
- 23. The final time by which a task must be completed. (noun)
- 24. A work stoppage organized by employees to demand better conditions. (noun)
- 25. Expected to take responsibility for actions and results. (adjective)
Down
- 1. Done by choice, without being paid or forced. (adjective)
- 2. The process of increasing in size, success, or development. (noun)
- 3. Time worked beyond normal working hours, often paid extra. (noun)
- 4. A duty or obligation that you are expected to deal with. (noun)
- 5. A short practical training session to develop specific skills. (noun)
- 6. Requiring a lot of effort, skill, or energy to do well. (adjective)
- 7. A person’s job or type of work in general. (noun)
- 12. To formally leave a job or position by choice. (verb)
- 13. A skilled job involving practical or manual work. (noun)
- 14. The formal act of leaving a job or position. (noun)
- 16. A person who formally asks to be considered for a job or position. (noun)
- 20. A formal written request for a job or opportunity. (noun)
- 22. Someone who can give information about your character or work performance. (noun)