| Term | Definition |
| could | to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill to |
| school | an institution for instruction |
| question | a sentence in an interrogative form |
| kitchen | place in the house for cooking |
| kilogram | equal to 1,000 grams |
| ghost | the soul of a dead person |
| girl | female young person |
| garbage | any matter that is no longer wanted or needed; trash |
| glacier | A huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass, |
| glossary | A list of often difficult or specialized words with their definitions, often placed at the back of a book |
| children | a person between birth and full growth |
| catch | to get a hold of |
| character | a person represented in a drama or story; a feature or trait |
| change | to become different |
| cheese | diary product |
| judge | person appointed to decide in any competition, contest, or matter at issue |
| giant | really big |
| gymnasium | a building or room designed and equipped for indoor sports, exercise, or physical education |
| just | but a moment before; fair and equitiable |
| jacket | a light weight coat |