Goal-setting
Growing Up
Food and the Heart
Friendship
Innovation
100

Aim

Something you want to achieve 

Her aim this term is to pass her mathematics test.

100

Adapt

to change your behaviour or thinking to fit new situations or challenges 

When she entered secondary school, she had to adapt to a bigger class and a heavier workload.

100

Diet

The kinds of food a person usually eats 

Eating a balanced diet is important for a healthy heart.

100

Loyal

Always supporting your friends, even in tough times 

He stayed loyal to his friend during a disagreement.

100

Invent

To create something new 

He wants to invent a phone case that charges itself.

200

Persevere

To keep trying even when things are hard 

He persevered with his running training despite the rainy weather.

200

Mature

To behave responsibly and think wisely 

She has become more mature since joining the student council.

200

Hearty

warm, strong, and making you feel good or full 

We enjoyed a hearty meal after the long hike.

200

Betrayal

the act of being disloyal to someone or breaking their trust, especially when they expected your support. 

She felt a deep sense of betrayal when her best friend shared her secret with the whole class.

200

Creative

Using imagination to produce something original 

The creative poster design won first prize in the contest.

300

Strategise

To plan the best way to reach a goal 

The class had to strategise to win the inter-class debate competition.

300

Adolescent

A teenager

Many adolescent students find it hard to manage their emotions.  

300

Savour

to enjoy something slowly and with pleasure 

He savoured every bite of his grandmother’s home-cooked laksa.

300

Companionship

The feeling of comfort from spending time with someone 

The companionship of her best friend made her feel less lonely.

300

Devise

to invent or plan something by careful thought. 

The students devised a new app to help classmates track their homework deadlines.

400

Diligent

Hardworking

She was diligent in completing all her homework set out by her teacher.

400

Transition

The process of moving from one stage to another 

The transition from primary to secondary school can be challenging.

400

Enrich

to improve the quality of something, often making it more enjoyable or meaningful 

Sharing a meal with friends can enrich both the stomach and the heart.

400

Camaraderie

The warm feeling of friendship in a group 

The camaraderie among the basketball team was clear after their victory.

400

Pioneer

to be the first to start or develop a new way of doing something, especially in a particular area or field. 

The young inventor hopes to pioneer a water filter that works without electricity so it can help villages in remote areas.

500

Tenacity

The determination to keep going and not give up

His tenacity helped him finish a marathon despite feeling exhausted.

500

Autonomy

The ability to make your own decisions independently

As an adolescent, she now has more autonomy over her life. 

500

Exquisite

extremely beautiful, delicate, or carefully made 

The chef prepared an exquisite dish that amazed everyone at the table.

500

Amicable

Showing polite and friendly behaviour, even after disagreements 

They reached an amicable agreement after the argument.

500

Groundbreaking

Very new and different from anything done before 

Her groundbreaking research project inspired her classmates.

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