Work and jobs (1ATS) - April 2025
Across
- 3. a person who makes sure people follow the law and keeps us safe
- 4. when you don’t have a job but are looking for one
- 7. a person who checks and manages money for businesses and people
- 8. the money you get every month for your job
- 9. a person who works for an employer
- 12. a person who repairs cars and other machines
- 15. one of the jobs this school is preparing you for
- 18. the money you earn, often every week or hour, for your work
- 20. a person or company that gives people jobs
- 22. a person who creates computer programs and apps
- 25. a job or piece of work that you do for a short time
- 27. shifts the set periods of time when different people work, such as in the morning, afternoon, or at night
- 29. a qualification you get when you finish university
- 30. working for yourself and selling your services to different companies
- 31. a person who helps doctors and cares for sick people
Down
- 1. money you get from your job when you are ill and cannot work
- 2. a person who fixes water pipes, sinks, and toilets
- 5. a person who helps people with the law and represents them in court
- 6. money you borrow from the government or a bank to pay for university, which you must pay back later
- 10. a person who constructs houses and other buildings
- 11. a meeting where someone asks you questions to see if you are right for a job
- 13. to work longer than your normal working hours
- 14. to lose your job because your employer tells you to leave
- 15. a person who helps customers in a shop
- 16. a person who cuts and styles people's hair
- 17. a person who grows food or raises animals
- 19. a person who prepares food, usually in a restaurant
- 21. a person who designs or builds machines, roads, or other big projects
- 23. a woman who brings food and drinks to customers in a restaurant
- 24. a person who helps with office work like answering phones and writing letters
- 26. a person who has finished university and got a degree
- 28. when a person has stopped working, usually because they are older and have worked for many years