participant - someone who is taking part in an activity or event, aim / goal - something you hope to achieve by doing something, to achieve - to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard, achievement - something important that you succeed in doing by your own efforts, snack - a small amount of food that is eaten between main meals or instead of a meal, starter - a small amount of food eaten at the start of a meal before the main part, main course - the main part of a meal, to cry - to produce tears from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt, to teach - to give lessons in a school, college, or university, or to help someone learn about something by giving them information, to flex - to tighten your muscles or bend part of your body, quiet - not making much noise or making no noise at all, Folder (in a computer system) - a way of organizing and storing computer files, office - a room in which a particular person works, usually at a desk, downtown - in or towards the centre of a city, especially its main business area, colleague - a person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business, to graduate - to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college, real state agent /realtor - a person whose job is to sell houses and land for people, to devote - to give most of your time, energy, attention, etc. to somebody or something, trait - a particular quality in someone’s character, familiar - well-known to you and easy to recognize, to prepare - to make plans or arrangements for something that will happen in the future, weird - very strange and unusual, and difficult to understand or explain, window - one of the separate areas on a computer screen where different programs are operating, tab - a clickable area at the top of a window that shows another page or area, job posting - an advertisement for a job (in the newspaper or online), unemployed - to not have a job, to be fired - to be told to leave your job because you have done something wrong, career - a job undertaken for a long portion of a person’s life, to be hired - to be given a job, mentor - someone with more experience who can answer questions that you have,

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