session 1
Across
- 2. to try to prevent something or to prevent somebody from doing something, especially by making it difficult to do or by showing that you do not approve of it
- 8. the act or process of making something that is new, or of causing something to exist that did not exist before
- 9. a person or organization that you are friends with because it is useful or necessary to be their friend, even though you really dislike or disagree with them
- 10. to become more powerful or effective; to make somebody/something more powerful or effective
- 12. a person whose job involves politics, especially as an elected member of parliament, etc.
- 15. fashionable, attractive and interesting
- 16. to make ideas, feelings, etc. known to somebody
- 17. the act of expressing disapproval of somebody/something and opinions about their faults or bad qualities; a statement showing this disapproval
- 19. funny; showing a sense of humour
- 20. that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place
- 21. at the end of a period of time or a series of events
Down
- 1. easy to see or notice; clear or definite
- 3. a school or college for special training
- 4. a formal discussion of an issue at a public meeting or in a parliament. In a debate two or more speakers express opposite views and then there is often a vote on the issue.
- 5. a description of somebody/something that gives useful information
- 6. a word or phrase with the symbol ‘#’ in front of it, used on social media websites and apps so that you can search for all messages with the same subject
- 7. relaxed and friendly; not following strict rules of how to behave or do something
- 11. a person who knows several foreign languages well
- 13. a reason why you do not like or are opposed to something; a statement about this
- 14. to decide or say officially that something is not allowed
- 18. a fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood