Across
- 4. <> to fail an exam
- 5. activities outside of school are called ... activities
- 6. an exam <> to pass an exam
- 9. e.g. They reached the final stage of the competition.
- 14. e.g. This job really speaks or _____ to me.
- 15. adj cyclical
- 16. to clear up
- 18. e.g. alarm clock, fire alarm, smoke alarm, etc.
- 19. paid by the state one lives in e.g. schools that are free of charge
- 22. lab(oratory) workspace for scientific experiments
- 24. a short public speech which gives people information
- 26. e.g. ________ room, member of _________
- 27. having lots of money
- 29. e.g. He created the perfect setting to propose marriage.
- 30. e.g. In the UK, there are three terms in the school year.
- 31. out of school to leave school before you finish it
- 33. a combination of things
- 34. an apprenticeship to have a period of training for a particular job
- 35. subject e.g. maths, English, biology, etc.
- 36. beyond sth to exceed sth, to surpass sth
- 37. sth of the same meaning
- 38. the act of judging or deciding how good or bad sth is
- 39. training job training
Down
- 1. to get sth, to be given sth
- 2. to have sth inside
- 3. sb to do sth to make sb do sth they don’t want to do
- 4. <> absent
- 5. n equipment
- 6. money that must be paid
- 7. v to know
- 8. films as artworks
- 10. day e.g. The academic day ends at 4 p.m.
- 11. = to follow or to ______ a career
- 12. to make a judgement on sth
- 13. activities pl activities you don't earn any money for, often for a good cause
- 17. school to graduate from or drop out of formal education
- 20. school e.g. My mother attended secondary school from 1990–94.
- 21. school school where students live and learn
- 22. service <> table service, waiter service
- 23. n confusion
- 24. to have enough money for sth
- 25. sth that sb chooses
- 28. assignment e.g. There are no homework assignments today, but do learn the new vocabulary.
- 32. payment to support a student’s education
- 40. studio workspace for creating art
