| A | B |
| office building | a big building with several businesses in it |
| lobby | a waiting area near the doors |
| crosswalk | the place where it's OK for you to walk across a busy street |
| department store | a large shop which sells all kinds of things you might need |
| bakery | where you get breads and cakes |
| public phone | where you can make a call when you're not at home |
| sign | something on the street that gives you information |
| post office | where you go to buy stamps |
| traffic cop | a police office who directs cars |
| intersection | where two streets come together |
| pedestrian | a person who is walking |
| bus stop | where you wait for the bus to come |
| bench | where you sit while waiting for the bus |
| trash can | where you throw away garbage |
| elevator | a fast, easy way to go up into a very tall building |
| parking garage | a large building in thecity where you can leave your car |
| parking meter | a machine you have to put money into when you park on a city street |
| traffic light | it's red, yellow and green and tells cars when to go or stop |
| drugstore | where you go to buy medicines |
| sidewalk | where you can walk on the side of a busy street |
| curb | the edge between the streed and sidewalk |
| streetlight | a large lamp to light the street at night |
| manhole | a circle in the road for workers go down under the road |