The mother of your husband or wife
MOTHER-IN-LAW
A series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject
COURSE
A person who lives next to you or near you
NEIGHBOUR
To start to feel comfortable in a new home
SETTLE IN
Feeling satisfied about something that you own or have done
PROUD
a person who is in the same family as somebody else
RELATIVE
A large area of grass, usually with lines marked on it, where people play sports and games
PLAYING FIELD
On or to a floor of a house or building lower than the one you are on
DOWNSTAIRS
To make something/somebody better than before
IMPROVE
Relaxed and happy to accept things without worrying or getting angry
EASY-GOING
The feeling or relationship that friends have
FRIENDSHIP
A person whose job is to take care of a building such as a school or a block of flats
CARETAKER
A room or rooms in a building, partly or completely below the level of the ground
BASEMENT
To give something to a person
PROVIDE
Moving or doing things in a way that is not careful
CLUMSY
A conversation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily
ARGUMENT
A private teacher, especially one who teaches an individual student or a very small group
TUTOR
A person who works in another person’s house, and cooks, cleans, etc. for them
SERVANT
To save somebody/something from a dangerous or harmful situation
RESCUE
Having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others
POLITE
A sudden serious and dangerous event or situation that needs immediate action to deal with it
EMERGENCY
The group of people who have come to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
AUDIENCE
a structure through which smoke can go away from a fire through the roof of a building
CHIMNEY
To have a great effect on a person
IMPRESS
Able to speak, read or write a language easily and well
FLUENT