1. ancestor (noun): A person in your family who lived a long time ago.

  2. apply for (phrasal verb): To make a formal request, usually in writing, for a job, a place at a college, etc.

  3. arrangement (noun): A plan or preparation made for a future event.

  4. bring together (ph. v): To cause people or things to meet or be in one place.

  5. climate change (noun): The long-term shift in global weather patterns, primarily caused by human activities.

  6. conference (noun): A large formal meeting where people discuss important matters.

  7. contribute (to) (verb): To give something, especially money, help, or ideas, to a common purpose.

  8. contribution (noun): Something that you give or do to help something succeed.

  9. cultural exchange (noun): The process by which people from different cultures share ideas, traditions, and ways of life.

  10. current issue (noun): A problem or topic that is happening or being discussed now.

  11. depend on (ph. v): To need or rely on someone or something for support or help.

  12. development (noun): The process of growing, changing, or becoming more advanced.

  13. disability (noun): A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities.

  14. discuss (verb): To talk about something with another person or a group in order to exchange ideas or make a decision.

  15. experience (noun/verb): Knowledge or skill gained over time, or to undergo an event or feeling.

  16. eye-opening (adj): Providing new and surprising insights or information.

  17. gender equality (noun): The state in which people of all genders have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment.

  18. interview (noun/verb): A formal meeting at which someone is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a job or course; or to ask someone questions in such a meeting.

  19. issue (noun): A problem or topic that needs to be discussed or dealt with.

  20. keen on (phrase): Very interested in something or eager to do something.

  21. leadership skills (noun): The abilities needed to guide and direct a group of people or an organization.

  22. make friends (phrase): To form new friendships.

  23. make sure (phrase): To take action so that something definitely happens or is true.

  24. participate (verb): To take part in an activity or event.

  25. peace (noun): A state or period in which there is no war or violence.

  26. problem-solving skills (noun): The abilities used to find effective solutions to difficult or complex issues.

  27. promote (verb): To support or actively encourage the progress or development of something.

  28. propose (verb): To suggest an idea or plan for consideration.

  29. prosperity (noun): The state of being successful, especially financially.

  30. put out a call (phrase): To make an announcement or request for something.

  31. qualified (adj): Having the necessary skills, training, or experience for a particular job or task.

  32. raise awareness of (phrase): To increase people’s knowledge or understanding of a particular issue or problem.

  33. region (noun): An area of a country or the world, usually without exact fixed borders.

  34. relations (noun): The way in which two or more people or things are connected.

  35. represent (verb): To act or speak officially for someone or a group.

  36. representative (noun/adj): A person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another person or group; or typical of a class, group, or body of opinion.

  37. scholarship (noun): An amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organization to pay for a student’s education, usually awarded based on academic merit or financial need.

  38. take part (ph. v): To participate in an activity or event.

  39. take place (phrase): To happen or occur.

  40. theme (noun): The main subject or idea in a discussion, piece of writing, or work of art.

  41. unforgettable (adj): So special or unusual that you cannot forget it.

  42. volunteer (noun/verb): A person who offers to do something without being paid, or to offer to do something without being forced or paid.

  43. youth (noun): The period of life between childhood and adulthood, or young people collectively.

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