check:to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or her quickly
Verb
better:comparative of good : of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things or people
Adverb
positive:full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence
Adjective
achieve:to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
Verb
practice:action rather than thought or ideas
Noun
learn:to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity
Verb
distracted:nervous or confused because you are worried about something
Adjective
make a plan: Devise a way of overcoming difficulties.
Verb
disciplined:able to carefully control the way that you work, live, or behave, especially to achieve a goal
Adjective
goal:an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football and hockey:
Noun
progress:movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position
Noun
discouraged:having lost your confidence or enthusiasm for something
Adjective
Improve:to (cause something to) get better
Verb
reach:to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling:
verb
realistic:accepting things as they are in fact and not making decisions based on unlikely hopes for the future
Adjective
set::to get something ready so that it comes into operation or can be used
Verb
list of steps:steps that you need to follow to achive something
Noun
drills:a tool or machine that makes holes:
noun
league:a group of teams playing a sport who take part in competitions between each other
Noun
working hard:always doing a lot of work
Adjective
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