| A | B |
| champion | the winner in a competition. |
| stadium | a place where sporting events is usually played. |
| history | an account of what happened in the past. |
| dangerous | treacherous. |
| slippery | very slick. |
| favorite | to like the best. |
| personal | private; information about an individual. |
| continue | to go on and on and on. |
| division | to divide into parts. |
| apartment | a place where one lives and pays monthly rent. |
| violet | a color similar to purple. |
| emotion | a strong feeling, as love sorrow, hate, or joy. |
| typical | often the same. |
| imagine | to make up in ones mind. |
| grocery | a store selling food or household supplies. |
| consider | to think about. |
| property | land or an item that one owns. |
| festival | a celebration that is often outside. |
| companion | a person or animal that is often with an individual. |
| sensitive | sore; easily affected, influenced, or hurt. |
| magazine | a publication that contains articles and pictures. |
| together | to go with something or someone else; a pair. |
| yesterday | the day before today. |
| tomorrow | the day after today. |
| hospital | a place where doctors, nurses, and patients are located. |
| Olympics | sporting events held every two years in which the best sport players compete. |
| muscular | having strong muscles. |
| amateur | an individual that is not a professional. |
| spectator | one who watches others participate in sports. |
| ovation | a loud and enthusiastic display of approval, usually in the form of shouting or hearty applause. |