Unit 4
Across
- 1. (n. phr.) young people who spend most of their time at home, and have limited social interactions with the outside world
- 3. (n. phr.) the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and the difference between good and evil, that control their behaviour
- 5. (n.) the activity of using messages or images on social networking sites, emails, etc. to frighten or upset someone
- 6. (n. phr.) the feeling of being unhappy with your own character and abilities
- 11. (n.) the need to take a harmful drug regularly
- 12. (n. phr.) the attention and care that parents give to their child/children
- 13. (n.) an abnormal situation of emotion
- 16. (adj.) harmful to other people, or to society as a whole
- 17. (n.) a widely held belief or idea of what a particular type of person or thing is like, especially one that is unfair or untrue in reality
- 18. (n.) the situation of being accepted by peer
- 20. (n.) the period of becoming sexually mature
- 22. (n.) a feeling of worry and nervousness about something
- 24. (n.) a natural ability to influence and interest other people and make them admire you
- 26. (n.) the belief that something will happen
- 27. (adj.) not behaving in a way which is as calm and wise as people expect from someone of your age
- 28. (n.) the uncomfortable feeling in a social situation
- 29. (n.) a strong feeling to do something because people of your age do it
- 30. (n.) the state of feeling very sad and without hope
- 31. (n.) the fear of having social contact with others
- 34. (n.) a feeling of sadness because something is not as good as you expected, or has not happened in the way you hoped
- 35. (n.) the ability to use time effectively, especially in your work
- 36. (n.) the way that you behave towards someone or something that shows how you think and feel
Down
- 2. (adj.) thinking about a person or thing too much or all the time
- 4. (n.) the belief that you can do things well or deal with things successfully
- 7. (n.) the problem of teenagers killing themselves intentionally
- 8. (n.) the practice of treating people differently in an unfair way
- 9. (n. phr.) a family in which the parents are divorced
- 10. (n. phr.) the wrong ideas on moral principles
- 14. (n.) a feeling of sadness, guilt and embarrassment caused by doing something wrong or stupid
- 15. (n.) the opposition to authority or the unwillingness to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour
- 19. (n.) a feeling of being annoyed
- 21. (n. phr.) the unstable situation of someone’s emotion
- 23. (n.) the act of cutting himself/herself with a knife, a razor blade or a sharp object
- 25. (n.) the recognition between individual and people from similar category
- 32. (n.) the excessive use of alcohol
- 33. (idiom) to do something bad or illegal because others encourage you to do so