| A | B |
| accent | a different manner of pronunciation heard in different parts of the same country, or in the speech of someone speaking a language not his or her own |
| accept | to take what is offered or given to you |
| characters | letters, numbers, marks, or signs |
| admire | to look at with wonder, pleasure, and approval |
| custom | an old or popular way of doing things |
| famous | very well known; noted |
| mention | to tell or speak about something |
| overnight | during the night |
| popular | liked by most people |
| public | of or for everyone; belonging to the people |
| twist | a braid formed by weaving together three or more strands of hair, ribbon, or yarn |
| heritage | the culture and customs you get from history and family who lived before you |
| patient | being able to wait calmly without getting anxious or upset |
| traditions | things that you and your family do as part of your culture and customs |