A round object with a shell, laid by birds, that people often eat boiled or fried for breakfast.
Egg
A long, green, watery vegetable that is often sliced and eaten fresh in salads.
Cucumber
To give something to someone in exchange for money.
Sell
A large boat used for carrying passengers or cargo across deep water or oceans.
Ship
The start or first part of something, like the opening of a story or a movie.
Beginning
A solid dairy product made from milk, which is a perfect topping for pizza or pasta.
Cheese
Produced or grown naturally without using artificial chemicals or pesticides.
Organic
A professional whose job is to persuade customers to buy products or services.
Salesperson
A town or city by the sea where ships can load and unload their cargo.
Port
To give knowledge, skills, or lessons to someone, usually in a school environment.
Teach
A white or brown powder made by crushing grain, used for baking bread and cakes.
Flour
The financial gain made in a business transaction after subtracting all the costs.
Profit
A person who moves from one place or country to another, often to find work or better living conditions.
Migrant
An award or reward given to the winner of a game, race, or competition.
Prize
Cooked in hot oil or fat, like French fries or traditional bacon.
Fried
An organization that collects money or goods to help people in need, such as the poor or sick.
Charity
The power to influence, direct, or rule over people’s behavior or the course of events.
Control
A natural ability or skill to do something well, like drawing, singing, or playing an instrument.
Talent
A breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, dried fruit, and nuts, usually eaten with milk or yogurt.
Muesli
A fixed period of time, such as a school semester or the duration of a business contract.
Term
A historical and legal system where humans were treated as property and forced to work without pay.
Slavery
Something new, difficult, and stimulating that requires great effort and determination to overcome.
Challenge