A piece of paper money (e.g., a $20 bill).
Note
An area of knowledge studied in school, such as History or Maths.
Subject
The structure that covers or forms the top of a building.
Roof
A printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services in a restaurant.
Bill
A person involved in the direction, instruction, and training of a sports team or individual.
Coach
To receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back later.
Borrow
A person, especially a child, who is being taught in a school.
Pupil
A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
Village
Shellfish and sea fish served as food.
Seafood
To defeat someone in a game, competition, or other contest.
Beat
To use money (or time) in a way that is not useful or sensible.
Waste
To be unsuccessful in a test or to not reach the required standard.
Fail an exam
A barrier like a door which is used to close an opening in a fence or wall.
Gate
Food that has been seasoned with spices to give it a strong, hot flavor.
Spicy
The rectangular area marked out for playing a game of tennis.
Tennis court
An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back with interest.
Loan
A school that is funded and run by the government.
State school
A small, simple house, typically one near a lake or beach or in the countryside.
Cottage
Food that has been cooked in water at 100°C.
Boiled
An official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are followed.
Referee
To receive money, property, or a title from someone when they die.
Inherit
A timetable showing the times at which specific events, such as school lessons, take place.
Schedule
An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
Suburbs
A square piece of cloth or paper used at a meal to wipe the fingers or lips and to protect garments.
Napkin
To prepare for physical exertion by doing gentle exercise or practice.
Warm up