Vocabulary
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- up there: In or to a higher place or position; far away.
- go back to: To return to a starting point
- map out: To plan or arrange something in detail.
- on the table: Located on the surface of a table.
- to the rescue: Arriving in time to help or save someone from danger.
- power up: To turn on a device or system; to activate.
- light on: To illuminate something.
- stand back: To move away from something, usually to create space or avoid danger.
- going on: To continue doing something
- moment of truth: A critical point, especially in a difficult situation, when one's fate or success is determined.
- the moment of truth: The crucial time when the real outcome is decided.
- by hand: Done manually; not by machine.
- in peace: In a state of tranquility, without disturbance or conflict.
- snow in: To be trapped inside due to heavy snowfall blocking exits.
- thumbs up: A gesture of approval or agreement, indicated by holding a fist with the thumb extended upwards.
- journey: Act of traveling from one place to another; trip
- fridge: An electric cool box for keeping food fresh
- adventure: An exciting and often dangerous experience
- extra: More than necessary; additional
- universal: Existing in all places at all times for all people
- chest: Strong, lidded container for storing things
- mystery: Quality of being strange and not understood
- fall: Season after summer and before winter; Autumn
- harmony: Pleasing, attractive combination of parts, things
- treasure: Valuable things collected, and often hidden
- spiral: A continuous curve round a central point
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- original: Being first made, thought or performed; fresh
- pyramid: Four-sided structure with sides meeting at the top
- puzzle: To be a challenge to understand; confuse
- sound: Sensible, dependable and reliable
- solve: To figure out a way to handle a difficult problem
- trip: To release an electrical switch
- chop: To cut into pieces with an up and down motion
- order: Religious or social group, as of nuns
- learn: To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
- dust: To apply a fine powder to, e.g. sugar to a cake
- pole: One of two opposite ideas, qualities or positions
- grease: Liquid or melted fat from animals used for cooking
- nonsense: Foolish or untrue statements or ideas
- great: Very good; better than before
- symbol: Image that means or represents something
- captain: Title of a senior officer in the military
- tunnel: Passage under the ground, often for cars or trains
- brave: (Old-fashioned) A native American warrior
- attic: Room at the top of a house just below the roof
- lava: Very hot liquid rock flowing from a volcano
- real: Actually existing or happening, not imagined
- travel: To go to a place that is far away
- frost: To form ice on the surfaces in cold weather
- want: To desire or wish for something; hope for a thing
- volcanic: (E.g. of a temperament) easily angered; violent
- light: To cause something to burn; put a burning match to
- trunk: Long nose of an elephant
- jungle: Tropical area with many wild plants and animals
- dark: Of a color that is not light
- warm: To become more friendly or to like something
- close: Almost; near
- final: Last game in a series in a competition
- magma: Hot liquid rock from the Earth's crust
- ghost: To write a book on behalf of another person
- camel: Large desert animal with a long neck and hump(s)
- hungry: Feeling a need or want to eat food
- grandpa: Your mother or father's father
- hiya: Another way to say 'hi' or 'hello'
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She took a brave step forward, leaving behind her comfort zone to chase her dreams.
Vocabulary
- brave
adj. Having courage
- comfort zone
phr. A familiar situation where one feels safe
Explanation
a brave step is a noun phrase, where brave is an adjective modifying the noun step, meaning "a courageous step".
forward is an adverb modifying step, meaning "ahead".
The whole phrase serves as the object, answering the "what" of took (verb) — she took a brave step forward.
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brave
US/brev/
UK/breɪv/
adj.Brave
v.t.To bravely face
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The Secret in the Attic: Finding the Final Treasure in New York 🇺🇸 | Easy English (A2)
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s_wst posted on 2026/02/08Get ready for a cozy winter adventure with Grandpa Watson as he leads a fun treasure hunt through an old attic, solving a map puzzle to find a hidden family secret! You'll pick up practical, everyday phrases perfect for daily conversations and learn simple sentence structures through this exciting family vlog.
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