Education - part 1
Across
- 2. – to say that you will not do or accept something
- 3. – showing good manners and respect for others
- 4. – something that makes a situation more difficult or less good
- 5. – to grow or change over time, or to make something improve
- 9. – to get knowledge or a new skill by studying or practising
- 10. – a natural ability to do something well
- 12. – something that is hard to do or understand
- 13. – to not follow a rule, order, or instruction
- 17. – to give someone confidence or support to do something
- 18. – the way someone is raised by their parents, including the values and behaviours they learn
- 20. – following a series of small stages in a clear order
- 22. – the ability to remember information, experiences, or people
Down
- 1. – to care for and help someone or something grow and develop
- 3. – the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves, which makes them different from others
- 6. – to do what you are told or follow rules
- 7. – to do something again and again to improve your skill
- 8. – a special way of doing something, especially a skilful or efficient method
- 11. – not polite, showing bad manners
- 14. – the ability to do something well, especially because of training or experience
- 15. – polite ways of behaving in social situations
- 16. – having a duty to take care of something or someone, or being the cause of something
- 19. – to help someone by giving them what they need, such as advice or encouragement
- 21. – to say good things about someone or something because you think they have done well