| A | B |
| acquaintance | (N) someone you have met, but don't know well |
| attend | (V) if you go to an institution such as a school, college, or church, you go there regularly |
| close friends | (N) friends who are close to each other like each other very much and know each other very well |
| co-worker | (N) someone that works at the same job, department, or company as you |
| colleague | (N) a person you work with, especially in a professional job |
| date | (V) when you go out with a person regularly because you are having a romantic relationship with them |
| get a bad grade | (V) to receive a low mark on an exam or assignment due to poor performance or skill |
| have practice | (V) to gather with your teammates to train and play games in order to prepare for competition |
| just friends | (PHRASE) a phrase usually relating to two people that are very close but do not share romantic feelings for one another |
| pass an exam | (V) to meet the minimum requirements or answer a certain amount of questions correctly for a test |
| take a class | (V) be enrolled in a course at a school or institute |
| take a lesson | (V) have instruction on how to do something |
| tutor | (N) someone who gives private lessons to one student or a very small group of students |
| work together | (V) when you have to do something with another person |