Gateway B1 Units 1-4

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Across
  1. 3. To look at something quickly.
  2. 6. To be in control or in charge of something.
  3. 7. To focus all your attention on something.
  4. 8. A position of paid employment.
  5. 11. The subjects you study at school or university.
  6. 13. The total amount of money earned or received.
  7. 16. Someone who attends the same school, university, or class as you.
  8. 18. The opposite of "find."
  9. 20. The opposite of "success."
  10. 22. A place where students live while they are at university.
  11. 24. A list of planned activities or events.
  12. 25. The time in the morning when the sun appears.
  13. 26. To leave home to live somewhere else.
  14. 27. The part of the day when you eat your evening meal.
  15. 28. To stop doing something or give up something.
  16. 29. To look after someone or something.
Down
  1. 1. A place where people go to learn about a subject or skill, especially after high school.
  2. 2. A discussion between two or more people, often about work.
  3. 4. To earn a living by doing a job.
  4. 5. A short sleep, especially during the day.
  5. 6. The process of learning something by heart.
  6. 9. A short period of rest from work or school.
  7. 10. An activity that you do regularly in your free time for enjoyment.
  8. 12. A person who helps students learn outside regular school hours.
  9. 13. A period of time spent working to gain experience in a job.
  10. 14. A person who takes part in a competition.
  11. 15. The opposite of "borrow"; to give something to someone expecting it back.
  12. 17. To succeed in doing something difficult.
  13. 19. A family member who is your brother’s or sister’s child.
  14. 21. A sibling born at the same time as you.
  15. 23. A group of people who sing together.
  16. 24. To write your name on a document to show agreement.
  17. 25. The ability to do something well.