Across
- 3. someone who flies planes, usually as a job
- 5. people who run the country
- 8. something that is made and sold
- 10. someone who writes for a newspaper or magazine, or who reports on the news on television or radio
- 12. teaching or learning the skills that are needed to do a job
- 15. a school for children up to the age of 11
- 17. someone whose job is making or mending machines, buildings, roads, etc.
- 18. when you like people and have a friendly relationship with them
- 19. when you study a subject in detail to find new information about it
- 21. someone who belongs to an army and who has to fight when there is a war
- 23. someone whose job is to look after people who are ill, especially in a hospital
- 24. the time you have to spend at work every day or every week.
Down
- 1. to make things, like houses, bridges by putting lots of things together.
- 2. someone whose job involves running part of an organisation and telling other people what work to do
- 4. lasts for a limited period of time
- 6. the people who go into a shop to buy things
- 7. when you become a member of an organisation
- 9. a room or building where an artist or photographer works
- 11. a person who performs in a play at a theatre or in films or on television
- 13. the work of building something
- 14. the activity when everyone doing it is trying hard to do better and be more successful than everyone else
- 15. a big piece of work that you plan and do over a long period of time
- 16. someone whose job involves studying subjects such as physics, chemistry, or biology
- 20. you are in control of something
- 21. the work involving in selling things
- 22. company which employs lawyers and provides advice and help about the law
