| A | B |
| take for granted | IDIOM- assume that something is true; believe people will always be there for you and not say thank you |
| share | VERB- use or have something that other people use or have at the same time |
| pleasure | NOUN- a feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment |
| develop | VERB- grow or change into something bigger, better, more advanced |
| knowledge | NOUN- what you know; the information and understanding you have from learning and experience |
| voluntary | ADJ- done willingly; without being forced or paid |
| comprehend | VERB- (formal) understanding something |
| grammar | NOUN- the rules for speaking and writing a language |
| spelling | NOUN- the ability to know the correct letters for a word |
| amazing | ADJ- very surprising; making someone feel surprised |
| importance | N- value; how important something is |
| get ahead | VERB- succeed |
| improve | become better or make something better |
| romance | a story of love |
| while | at the time when |
| oral | spoken, not written |
| literacy | the ability to read and write |
| extensive | containing a lot of information, details, etc |
| research | serious study |
| effectively | in a good way to produce the result you want |
| prior | previous |
| associate | make a connection in your mind |
| vocabulary | all the words you know, learn, or use |
| instruction | teaching |
| end up | come to be in a place, situation, or condition that you didn't expect |