A very young child, typically from birth to about one year old. - Baby, A child aged between one and three years, just starting to walk and talk. - Toddler, A young person, typically between the ages of 4 and 12. - Child, A young person between the ages of 13 and 19. - Teenager, A person in their late teens to their early twenties. - Young adult, An adult usually between the ages of 40 and 60. - Middle-aged, An older person, generally over the age of 65. - Elderly, To purchase a place to live. - Buy a house, To start working and earning money. - Get a job, To officially become someone's spouse. - Get married, To attend higher education after high school. - Go to college, To be in a romantic relationship. - Have a boyfriend/girlfriend , To become a parent. - Have children, To gain the skill to operate a car. - Learn to drive, To move out of your family’s house. - Leave home, To change where you live. - Move, To stop working, usually because of age. - Retire, Without difficulty - Easily, At some point in the future, after a period of time. - Eventually, With ease, especially when speaking or writing a language. - Fluently, Luckily, or by good fortune. - Fortunately, In the right or correct way. - Properly, short performances to show skills for a role or show. - Auditions, many different types of shows. - Variety shows, acts of singing, dancing, or acting for an audience. - Performances, things that people watch or do for fun. - Entertainment, TV shows or events. - Programs, an event where people try to win. - Competition, feeling worried or scared. - Nervous, people who decide who wins. - Judges, people who reach the last part of a competition. - Finalists, someone who tells jokes to make people laugh. - Comedian, instructions to follow. - Directions, a person who introduces a show. - presenter,

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