| A | B |
| absolutely | completely and in every way |
| attitude | the opinions and feelings that you usually have about something |
| believed | to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth |
| college | a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill |
| come over | visit someone at their home |
| determination | the quality of trying to do something even when it is difficult |
| electricity | the power that is carried by wires, cables etc, and is used to provide light or heat, to make machines work etc |
| get along | to be making progress with something |
| go on | to continue |
| imagine | to form a picture or idea in your mind about what something could be like |
| invent | to make, design, or think of a new type of thing |
| mechanical | using power from an engine or machine to do a particular kind of work |
| modest | not proud; not wanting to talk about good abilities or achievements |
| photograph | a picture from a camera |
| positive | hopeful and confident: to think about what is good in a situation rather than what is bad |
| run out | to be used up or finished |
| take off | a product suddenly becomes popular |
| technology | new machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that use modern knowledge about science and computers |
| through | into one side or end of an entrance, passage, hole etc and out of the other side or end |
| turn up | an unexpected and surprising event or visit |