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