You could learn what the words mean, they aren't that difficult. Surface speed refers to just that, the speed at which the surface of the cutter moves. The circumference of the cutter (Pi x diameter) multiplied by the RPM. There are plenty of tables of recommended surface speeds for various materials. The above equation is sometimes condensed to 4 times the surface speed divided by the cutter diameter. Look up your material in the chart plug in surface speed and diameter and you get spindle RPM.
Chip load is the amount removed in a single bite, and depends on RPM, feed rate and number of flutes. It's not that difficult to work out either.