noun:
something that you are able to do very well, especially without anyone teaching you how to do it
talent
adjective:
involving more than one country
international
verb:
to write instructions for a computer so it does a particular thing
code
verb:
to not listen or pay attention to someone
ignore
verb:
to speak when someone else is speaking
interrupt
noun:
an organization that gives help such as money or food to people who need it
charity
noun:
a dangerous illness
disease
adjective:
doing a sport or activity as your job and being paid for it
professional
verb:
to meet another person and tell him or her your name and find out his or her name
introduce
adverb:
instantly or at once
immediately
noun:
someone who does something to help without being paid to do it
volunteer
noun:
the things people do to protect natural or important places from damage
conservation
noun:
someone who talks or does things so that more people know about something important
ambassador
verb:
to ask someone if he or she would like to have something
offer
adjective:
very strange and unusual
weird
noun:
the land, water, and air where people, animals, and plants live
environment
verb:
to make someone feel that he or she wants to do something and can do it
inspire
noun:
someone who has ideas for and makes new things, especially from computers
developer
adverb:
not needing to be explained because you know something already or it is easy to notice
obviously
phrasal verb:
to spend time with someone or with a group
hang out with
noun:
the action of putting a substance into someone's body that stops him or her from getting a dangerous illness
vaccination
noun:
the people who live in a country or area and have a particular way of living
society
noun:
a show where you can see an artist's work
exhibition
verb phrase:
to not know where you are
get lost
verb:
to become aware of something
realize