Unit 2: Housing Problems (Vocabulary)
Across
- 4. A small group of very rich or powerful people. (Different classes)
- 5. The money you earn from your job every month. (The wealth gap)
- 6. A house joined to houses on both sides in a row. (Housing types)
- 8. A person who owns a property and rents it to others. (Inhabiting a place)
- 9. A system where people succeed because of talent and hard work. (Social and economic factors)
- 10. A safe place where homeless people can sleep. (Living conditions)
- 11. A simple, small house, often in the countryside. (Housing types)
- 12. Money or property you receive when someone in your family dies. (Social and economic factors)
- 14. A local tax you pay for services like rubbish collection.(Inhabiting a place)
Down
- 1. The richest and most powerful people in society. (Different classes)
- 2. A legal agreement that says how long you can rent a place. (Inhabiting a place)
- 3. A long-term loan you use to buy a house. (Inhabiting a place)
- 5. The big difference between rich and poor people. (Social class)
- 7. Cheap enough for people to pay. (Social and economic factors)
- 13. When someone must leave their home because they cannot stay there anymore. (Living conditions)