Edit Game
Vocabulary Review: City Life and Social Interact ...
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   28  Close
Words or drawings, especially humorous, rude, or political, on walls, doors, etc. in public places
Graffiti
Small pieces of rubbish that have been left lying on the ground in public places
Litter
An area of grass, trees, or other vegetation set apart for recreational or aesthetic purposes in an otherwise urban environment
Green Spaces
A large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly
Traffic Jam
To make the same journey regularly between work and home
Commute
An area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live
Suburbs
Of or relating to houses where people live rather than to places where they work
Residential Area
The number of crimes that are committed during a period of time in a particular place
Crime Rate
A group of young people, especially young men, who spend time together, often fighting with other groups and behaving badly
Gangs
People who do not have a home, usually because they are poor
Homeless
Crime that is committed by young people:
Juvenile Delinquency
Not having or earning much money
Low Income
A poor and crowded area of a city
Slum
The leader of the group that is in charge of a town or city
Mayor
The number of people who are unemployed; the fact of being unemployed
Unemployment
The state of being very poor
Poverty
The state of feeling healthy and happy
Well being
Responsible for
In charge of
Thinking about how something affects others
Considerate
To give something to someone for a period of time
Lend
To have or use something at the same time as someone else
Share
To make use of (a situation, person etc) in such a way as to benefit oneself
Take advantage of
To take one’s fair share of work, duty etc
Pull one's weight
To be in agreement
See eye to eye
Phrasal verb; to have a good relationship with.
Get along (with)
To come to an agreement
Reach a compromise
Phrasal Verb. to not include or mention (someone or something) Ex. They have always ____ her ___ of the conversation.
Leave out to left out
The feeling of being comfortable and happy in a particular situation or with a particular group of people - S_____ ___ B______
Sense of belonging