a feeling about something, a sense of sth, a group of people organized for a specific reason, association (n.), a feeling of friendship and trust in a group, camaraderie (n.), to feel that something or someone is important, care about, the possibility of being successful in your future job, career prospects (n.), to try to do something difficult to get better, challenge yourself, a building where Christians go to pray, church (n.), a person who lives in and belongs to a country, citizen (n.), a document that lists your education and jobs, CV (n), a poor country that is trying to become more advanced, developing country (n.), to work for no money to help other people, do volunteer work, a sudden shaking of the ground, earthquake (n.), work done quickly to help after a dangerous event, emergency work (n.), the person or company that provides a job and pays money to workers, employer (n.), a person who works for a company or another person to earn money, employee (n.), to receive money for the work you do, get paid, to make someone admire or notice you, impress (v.), the idea or feeling you have about someone or something after meeting them for the first time, impression (n.), the most important things you are able to do well, key skills (n.), to give all your attention to something you enjoy, lose yourself in sth, to do something that helps improve a situation, make a difference, the area where you live and the people there, neighbourhood (n.), a group that helps people, not run by a government, non-governmental organisation (n.), in or to another country across the sea, overseas (adv.), to put a seed or plant into the ground to grow, plant (v.), a specific job in a company, position (n.), to keep someone or something safe from danger, protect (v.), a public event where people show they disagree with something, protest (n.), someone forced to leave their country because of war or danger, refugee (n.), something that makes you feel happy and satisfied, rewarding (adj.), to stop someone or something from being hurt or destroyed, save (v.), to give food to people at a table, serve a meal, people who do not have a place to live, the homeless (n.), the business of providing services for people on holiday, tourism (n.), the process of learning the skills you need for a job, training (n.), a very large and dangerous wave in the ocean, tsunami (n.), work that you do without receiving money, unpaid (adj.), something you do because you want to, not because you have to, voluntary (adj.), (n) a person who works for free; (v) to offer to help for free, volunteer (n, v), to pour water on plants so they stay alive, water the plants, to work with others to achieve the same thing, work towards a common goal, = work for free = do unpaid work, work for nothing, you work to earn cash for things you need (usually it's not regularly), make money, = wash the dishes, do the dishes, create and organize a new page on the internet, set up a website, a person who travels to help people and see new places at the same time, voluntourist (n.), go to a different country to do a job, work abroad, discover what you like, what you can do, and what is important to you, learn about yourself, the total number of people who live in a specific city or country, population (n.), a way to describe a typical or usual number in a group, an average of, a group of people with the same ideas who want to run the country, political party (n.).

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