| A | B |
| celebrate | to have a party (for a happy reason) |
| dedicated to | gives a lot of time and effort (to achieve something) |
| festival | a day or time of year when people celebrate a special event |
| flashy | very bright and colorful |
| mask | this covers your face or eyes |
| parade | people walking down the street together with music and costumes |
| reunion | a meeting between people who haven't seen each other for a long time |
| spread | to move in many directions |
| ceremony | an important social or religious event, when a traditional set of actions is performed in a formal way |
| check in | you go to the hotel or airport front desk and report that you have arrived |
| dare | to be brave enough to do something that is risky or that you are afraid to do – used especially in questions or negative sentences |
| especially | used to emphasize that something is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others |
| fascinate | you are attracted to someone or something and think he/she/it is extremely interesting |
| greet | to say hello to others or welcome them |
| separate | different |