| A | B |
| Mess | A dirty or untidy state or thing. A meal served to a group of soldiers, sailors or campers. |
| Sorry | Feeling sadness, bympathy, or regret because you have done something wrong or because someone is suffering |
| Balance | The ability to keep steady and not fall over. An instrument used for weighing things. The remainder of something. |
| Police | The people whose job is to keep order, make sure that the law is obeyed, and stop any crimes that are being committed. |
| Classic | Of very good quality and likely to remain popular for a long time, as in a classic movie. |
| Rough | A surface that is not smooth but has dents or bumps in it. Not gentle or polite. Vague or not exact. |
| Certain | To be sure of something |
| Telephone | A system of sending sounds over distances by changeing them into electrical signals. The signals are sent by wires or radio waves and then changed back into sounds. |
| Surprise | To amaze or astonish someone by saying or doing something unexpected. To come upon suddenly and without warning. |
| Elephant | a large mammal with a long trunk and ivory tusks that lives in Africa and India. |
| Laughter | The act or sound of laughing. |
| Citizen | A person who is a member of a country or state either because of being born there or made a member by law. |
| Advice | A suggestion about what someone should do. |
| Photograph | A picture taken by a camera on film and then developed on paper. |
| Cider | A beverage made from pressing apples. |
| Alphabet | All the letters of a language arranged in order. |
| Triumph | A great victory, success, or achievement. |
| Careless | DOne without much trouble and often with mistakes. |
| Tough | Strong and difficult to damage. Hard to cut or chew |
| Enormous | Extremely large |