| A | B |
| orphanage | noun; a place where a child without parents is looked after |
| nun | noun; a member of a female religious community |
| kite | noun; object with a light frame covered with paper or cloth, which you fly at the end of a string |
| fragile | (adj.) easily broken or damaged |
| adopt | (verb) to take someone else's child into your own family and make it legally your own |
| misery | (noun) great unhappiness |
| enough | (adverb; quantifier) as much as you need; as much as is necessary |
| hazy | (adj.) not clear |
| squeeze | (verb) to press firmly from two sides |
| calm | (adj.) not showing worry, anger or excitement |
| brave | (adj.) not showing fear in difficult or dangerous situations |
| exhaust | (noun) the waste gases produced by the engine of a motor vehicle |
| clerk | (noun) a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and who looks after records and accounts |
| whisper | (verb) to say something very quietly using your breath, but not your voice |
| gaze | (verb) to look steadily at someone or something for a long time |