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Teenager: A young person between 13 and 19 years old:

Co-founder: A person who starts an organization together with someone else:


Speaker: A person who gives a speech at a public event:
Speechwriter: A person who writes formal speeches for someone else, usually
for politicians.
Explorer: Someone who travels to strange places to discover things about that
place.
Traveler: A person that goes around the world visiting places.
Ambassador: An important official who works in a foreign country representing
his or her own country there.
Teacher: Someone who teaches in a school or college
Editor: A person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine
Musician: Someone who is talented with musical instruments and lives of it.
Politician: A member of a government
Director: A manager of an organization, company, college, etc.
Researcher: Someone studies a subject carefully to discover new information or
understand the subject better:
• To put your life at risk // Be incredibly brave
• To take a risk // A risky action
• The maddest thing I’ve ever done //An amazing
adventure/ experience
• To push the limits of your own courage// To feel
scared
• It takes tons of guts to do it // Should be banned
(prohibited)
• Gives you a rush of adrenaline
• Daring people = People that do dangerous things.
• Admire: Approve and respect the actions of a person.
• Work as: Earn money performing in a position.
• Work with: Do a job with more people.
• Work for: Be an employee.
• Looking forward to: Wait with excitement.
• Look up for someone: Admire.
• Work for himself: Independent worker
• Looking for: Search something
• Good at: Have the ability to do something
• Look after: Care for
• Look into: Investigate
• Look out for: Be careful
• Look up something: Find in a dictionary
• Look down for: Think something is inferior.
– Regular verbs ending in a silent e take /-d/ in the simple
past.
Example:
close=closed.
– Regular verbs ending in a vowel + y take /-ed/ in the simple
past.
Example:
play=played
– Regular verbs ending in a consonant + y take /-ied/ in the
simple past and (the y becomes an i followed by /-ed/)
Example:
marry=married
– All the other regular vebs take /-ed/ in the simple past
Example:
visit=visited

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