VOCABULARY
Across
- 4. – from another country, not native.
- 5. – extremely good; excellent.
- 6. – came closer to someone or something.
- 9. – to keep away from something or not do it.
- 10. – made to pay more money than is fair or correct.
- 13. – causing damage or injury.
- 14. – to have an argument or fight.
- 15. – a local government group that manages public services.
- 18. – a feeling of sadness about something that has happened or something you did.
- 22. – introduces or brings attention to a problem or topic for discussion.
- 25. – to stop being aware of something; to forget where or when something happened.
- 26. – said that something was not true or refused to allow it.
- 27. – to say that you are unhappy about something.
- 28. – the absence or shortage of something.
- 30. – not too expensive; fairly cheap.
- 32. – thought curiously about something.
- 33. – animals and plants living in their natural environment.
- 34. – used to connect two negative ideas (“Neither my mum nor my dad likes coffee”).
- 38. – the speed at which people live and work.
- 40. – when people do something one after another.
- 41. – because of.
- 42. – to become comfortable in a new place or situation.
- 44. – the music of a film or show.
- 45. – to start a journey.
Down
- 1. – a large variety of.
- 2. – not right or appropriate for a particular situation or person.
- 3. – used to introduce two or more possibilities (“I don’t know whether to stay or go”).
- 4. – for example.
- 5. – (of a person) rude and behaving badly because they are given too much.
- 7. – in every part of; during the whole period.
- 8. – to cause delays for cars and other vehicles.
- 9. – a period of two weeks.
- 11. – to look quickly at something.
- 12. – a holiday that includes travel, accommodation, and sometimes meals, all together in one price.
- 16. – to drive much slower than the allowed maximum speed.
- 17. – the normal prices charged for a service.
- 19. – to be excited about something that is going to happen.
- 20. – in or to a foreign country.
- 21. – usually do or behave in a certain way.
- 23. – showing good judgment; practical and reasonable.
- 24. – to start to know or notice something.
- 29. – a person who writes their opinion about a book, film, or product.
- 31. – to depend on someone or something.
- 35. – a little bit; not very much.
- 36. – very pleased or happy.
- 37. – slightly angry or irritated.
- 38. – to make someone lose interest or dislike something.
- 39. – the amount of carbon dioxide produced by your activities
- 43. – buildings or places where people live.