Unit 2: Housing Problems (Vocabulary)

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