rescue worker, A person who saves people or animals from danger., stranded, Unable to leave a place., online forum, A website where people discuss topics., conflict, A fight or serious disagreement., apology, Words you say when you are sorry., memorable, Easy to remember because it is special., apply (knowledge), To use something such as knowledge in practice., wider world, The world beyond your own group or area., fitness, The state of being physically healthy., at the heart of, The most important part of something., no point, No reason or purpose to do something., participate, To join in an activity., require, To need something., passing (a ball), The act of giving a ball to another player., reach my goal, To achieve what you planned to do., keep in touch (with), To stay in contact with someone., earth sciences, The study of Earth (geology, geography, etc.)., campus, The buildings and land of a university., background, The situation or events before something., coach, A person who trains athletes., earliest memory, The first thing you can remember., consist of, To be made up of something., endangered, At risk of disappearing forever., illegal, Against the law., hunting, The activity of chasing animals to kill them., arrest, To take someone to the police station because of a crime., sunrise, The time when the sun first appears in the morning., sunset, The time when the sun goes down in the evening., emergency, A sudden serious event needing quick action., survive, To continue to live after danger., proud, Feeling happy about your own or others’ success., scenario, A possible situation or event., pros and cons, The good and bad sides of something., compromise, An agreement where each side gives up part of what they want., force, To make someone do something against their will., big deal, Something important or serious., annoy, To make someone feel slightly angry., dessert, A sweet food eaten at the end of a meal., don’t mind, To not feel annoyed or bothered., impact, A strong effect on someone or something., make it up (to sb), To do something good to show you are sorry., urgent, Needing quick attention..

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