Vocabulary
Across
- 1. be accustomed to (doing) something
- 5. very concerned about small, usually unimportant details, and difficult to please
- 6. very good, enjoyable, or unusual, and worth remembering
- 9. when you carefully listen to, look at, or think about someone or something
- 13. wanting to protect someone from harm or danger
- 14. behaving in a calm polite way, and not being rude or violent
- 15. serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas
- 16. if something or someone is predictable, you know what will happen or what they will do – sometimes used to show disapproval
- 17. your first born child
- 19. complete, not separated into smaller parts
- 20. funny enough
Down
- 2. having no worries or problems
- 3. the belief that you have the ability to do things well or deal with situations successfully
- 4. listening to or watching someone carefully because you are interested
- 7. used to describe something that is surprising because you were not expecting it
- 8. a meeting at which people try to improve their skills by discussing their experiences and doing practical exercises
- 9. someone who is argumentative often argues or likes arguing
- 10. at the beginning
- 11. someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or depended on
- 12. a brother or sister
- 18. happening, coming, or done quickly or when you do not expect it