| A | B |
| Laboriously | hard-working; industrious |
| Wattles | a construction of poles intertwined with twigs, reeds, or branches, used fro walls, fences, and roofs |
| Lorries | a motor truck |
| Hooligan | a young ruffian, a hoodlum |
| Accommodation | something that meets a need; a convinience |
| Travail | work, especially when aruous or involving painful effort |
| Perplex | to confuse or trouble with uncertainty or doubt |
| Desolate | devoid of inhabitants;deserted; Barren |
| Scandal | a publicized incident that brings about disgrace or offends the moral sensibilities of society |
| Dubious | fraught with uncertainty or doubt; undecided |
| Irresolute | unsure of how to act or proceed; undecided |
| Congenial | having the same tastes, habits, or temperament; sympathetic |
| Symposium | a meeting or conference for discussion of a topic, expecially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations |
| Incorruptible | not subject to corruption or decay |
| Subsidized | to assist or support with a subsidy |
| Hindrance | to obstruct or delay the progress off |
| Indiscriminate | not making or based on a careful distinctions; unselective |
| Reproach | to express disapproval of, criticism of, or disappointment in |
| Tremulous | timid or fearful |
| compassionate | feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic |
| Johannesburg | the larget city in South Africa |
| Pretoria | the administrative capital of South Africa |
| Veld | any of the open grazing areas of southern africa |
| Afrikaans | a language that developed from 17th cetury Dutch |
| Complicity | involvment as an accomplice in a questionable act or a crime |