Across
- 4. be made redundant – To lose your job because your work is no longer needed.
- 5. – The edge or area far from the center of a city.
- 6. – To stop working because you are old.
- 8. – Big and with a lot of space.
- 10. – To give someone a better job.
- 12. – A town or area just outside a city.
- 13. – Small, warm, and comfortable.
- 15. – A certificate you get after finishing university.
- 17. – A class for young children before they start regular school (usually age 5).
- 20. coast – The land next to the sea on the east side of a country.
- 23. to know – To learn more about a person over time.
- 25. – To have the right skills or education for something.
- 27. – To take care of or control something.
- 29. touch – To stop talking to or seeing someone you knew.
- 30. for – To ask for a job or position.
- 31. – A movie made with drawings or computer images (like cartoons).
- 34. – To give money or something else for a loss or problem.
- 35. of school – The leader of a school (like a principal).
Down
- 1. – To think about something carefully before deciding.
- 2. – To connect or add something (like a file to an email).
- 3. expelled – To be told to leave school forever because you did something very bad.
- 4. – To make someone want to do something, especially something not good.
- 7. be sacked – To lose your job because you did something wrong.
- 9. – A movie that continues the story of another movie.
- 11. – To act badly or not follow rules.
- 12. school – A school that is free and paid for by the government.
- 14. fiction film – A movie about the future, space, or technology (like robots or aliens).
- 16. promoted – To get a better position at your job.
- 18. on – To have a good relationship with someone.
- 19. – A funny movie about love (romantic comedy).
- 21. – To think something is important or useful.
- 22. – A school for very young children (around 2–4 years old).
- 24. school – A school where students live and sleep.
- 26. – A job that has no end date (not temporary).
- 28. – To say “I quit” and leave your job.
- 32. – The parts of the school year (like 3 school periods: autumn, spring, summer).
- 33. – A person in a film who doesn’t speak but is in the background.
