| A | B |
| prepare | make ready; get things ready beforehand |
| heritage | the culture handed down to people by their ancestors |
| wear | to carry or have on the body |
| aware | knowing or realizing; conscious |
| pear | a sweet, juicy fruit that grows on trees |
| stare | to gaze for a certain amount of time |
| fairy | a tiny being in stories that is supposed to have magic powers |
| repair | to fix or mend |
| airplane | a mechanically driven aircraft |
| compare | to judge one thing against another in order to see the difference between the two |
| glare | a strong unpleasant light |
| haircut | the act or style of cutting the hair |
| bear | big, heavy mammal with thick fur coat |
| tear | to pull apart with force; to make a hole or rip |
| sharing | giving a part or portion |
| tradition | a way of doing something that has been passed on from parents to children |
| literature | the books, poetry, stories, and plays written by people to share ideas |
| immigrant | a person who moves from one country to live in another country |
| opportunity | the chance to find a job, get an education. or have a better way of life |
| holiday | a special day for remembering a person or an event that is important to a community |
| religion | a set of ideas a person believes about God or a set of Gods |
| stairs | a set of fixed indoor steps |