| A | B |
| find | to discover, see, or get something that you have been searching for: |
| help | to make it possible or easier for someone to do something by doing part of their work or by giving them something they need: |
| time | the thing that is measured in minutes, hours, days, years etc using clocks: |
| enjoy | to get pleasure from something: |
| student | someone who is studying at a university, school etc |
| favorite | your favourite person or thing is the one that you like the most: |
| season | "one of the main periods into which a year is divided, which each have a particular type of weather. |
| place | a space or area, for example a particular point on a surface or a room, building, town, city etc: |
| call | to use a word or name to describe someone or something in a particular way |
| spring | the season between winter and summer when leaves and flowers appear |
| degree | "a unit for measuring temperature. It can be shown as a symbol after a number. |
| free | if you are free, or have some free time, you have no work, and nothing else that you must do |
| literature | books, plays, poems etc that people think are important and good: |
| popular | liked by a lot of people |
| fall | the season between summer and winter, when leaves change colour and the weather becomes slightly |
| garden | the area of land next to a house, where there are flowers, grass, and other plants, and often a place for people to sit |
| history | all the things that happened in the past, especially the political, social, or economic development of a nation |
| sound | something that you hear, or what can be heard |
| spend | to use time doing a particular thing or pass time in a particular place |
| visit | to go and spend time in a place or with someone, especially for pleasure or interest: |
| list | a set of things, names, numbers etc usually written one below the other, for example so that you can remember or check them |
| collect | to get things of the same type from different places and bring them together |
| poem | "a piece of writing that expresses emotions, experiences, and ideas, especially in short lines using words that rhyme |
| translate | to change written or spoken words into another language |
| prefer | to like someone or something more than someone or something else, so that you would choose it if you could |
| topic | a subject that people talk or write about: |
| job | the regular paid work that you do for an employer |
| classical | relating to music that is considered to be important and serious and that has a value that continues for a long time |
| instructions | the written information that tells you how to do or use something |
| summary | a short statement that gives the main information about something, without giving all the details |