Glossary
Unit 1
  add (V.) to put one thing with another thing
  addition (N.) a thing which is added to something else
  attend (V.) to be present at a meeting or some other event
  attendance (N.) the fact that someone is present at an event or goes regularly to an institution
  break (N.) a short period of time when you have a rest or a change from what you are doing, especially if you are working or if you are in a boring or unpleasant situation
  cheap (ADJ.) goods or services that cost less money than usual or than you expected
  cut up (V.) to separate into several pieces
  enjoy (V.) to find pleasure and satisfaction in doing or experiencing something
  famous (ADJ.) someone or something that is very well known
  finally (ADV.) used to suggest that something happens after a long period of time, usually later than you wanted or expected it to happen
  happiness (N.) the feeling you get from pleasant experiences
  happy (ADJ.) someone who has feelings of pleasure
  ingredient (N.) a thing that is used to make something, especially all the different foods you use when you are cooking a particular meal
  meet (V.) to be in the same place as someone and start talking to them
  popular (ADJ.) something or someone that is liked by a lot of people
  popularity (N.) widespread acceptance or admiration
  region (N.) an area of a country or of the world
  simple (ADJ.) not complicated, easy to understand
  surprise (N.) an unexpected event, fact, or piece of news
  understand (V.) to know what something means
  work (V.) to have a job, usually one which you are paid to do; (N.) the things you are paid or required to do in your job