Against The Law
British slang
Getting a job
Going to School
Pairs of words
100

To break in and steal

burglary

100

Lost opportunity to do something.

Blew his chance

100

Someone you used to work for.

Former employer

100

A talk that an expert gives.

Lecture

100

Two words that mean the score you get on your school work

Grade and mark

200

To damage property.

vandalize

200

I feel bad for you.

Tough luck

200

To give someone a job.

Hire

200

The school buildings and grounds.

Campus

200

Two words that mean to look at your school book.

Revise and study

300

To admit you did something wrong

confess

300

Are you joking with me?

Are you having a laugh?/Are you having me on?

300

A form you fill out about your work experience and education.

Application

300

A certificate that you get when you graduate college.

Diploma

300

Two words that mean a paper that shows your work history.

CV and resume

400

To take someone to jail.

Arrest

400

Are you making fun of me?

Are you having a laugh?/Are you having me on?

400

Someone who hires you away from your job.

Head hunter

400

The study of the mind and human behavior.

Psychology

400

Two words that mean what you are paid.

Wages and salary

500

Someone who you think did a crime.

Suspect

500

I didn't know that.

That's news to me.

500

Being notice more than others.

Stand out

500

The study of money and financial systems.

Economics

500

Two words that mean to steal.

Theft and robbery.