| A | B |
| Debate | A discussion between two people or groups who disagree on a certain subject |
| Prod | Encourage someone to do something, especialy if they are unwilling |
| Gradually | Happening slowly over a period of time or distance |
| Decorate | Add something to an object or place, especially to make it more attractive |
| Beckon | Move you head or hand in a way that tells someone to come closer to you |
| Scan | Look at or study carefully |
| Inflate | Make something larger by blowing air into it |
| Stall | Delay someone or something from doing something for a period of time |
| Shake | Cause to feel upset and worried |
| Hesitate | Stop or pause because of not feeling sure |
| Vote | Show your choice in an election by putting a name on an official piece of paper |
| Election | A time when people choose someone to be their leader by voting |
| Blare | Make an unpleasantly loud noise |
| Grimace | Make an expression of pain or dislike in which the face twists in an ugly way |
| Shiver | Shake uncontrollably because you are scared, cold or sick |
| Bob | Move up and down quickly and gently especially on the surface of water |
| Shove | Push someone or something in a rough way |
| Podium | A raised area on which a person stands to speak to a large number of people |
| Scrunch | Make your face into a tight shape in order to show an emotion |
| Rattle | The noise of things hitting each other |
| Trudge | A long walk which makes you feel very tired |
| Scoot | To move a short distance in a particular direction |
| Furrow | To form or cut a long line in the surface of something |
| Gnarled | Rough and twisted, especially because of old age or no protection from bad weather |
| Exaggerated | Something larger, more important or better or worse than it really is |