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Suggested terms: Jack
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tire out
Meaning: To make someone very tired.
Example: The kids were so tired out after surf camp.
look around
Meaning: To explore or observe an area.
Example: We rented kayaks to look around the bay.
take your advice
Meaning: To follow someone’s recommendation.
Example: I wanted to ask your advice about surfing holidays.
look something up
Meaning: To search for information.
Example: Don’t worry, I can look them up.
save money
Meaning: To reduce expenses.
Example: You can save about 40 euros by hiring equipment weekly.
wetsuit
IPA (UK): /ˈwet.suːt/
IPA (US): /ˈwet.suːt/
Meaning: A tight suit worn in water to keep the body warm.
Meaning: A tight suit worn in water to keep the body warm.
Example: Make sure you get good quality wetsuits.
surf camp
IPA (UK): /sɜːf kæmp/
IPA (US): /sɝːf kæmp/
Meaning: A training program where children learn surfing.
Meaning: A training program where children learn surfing.
Example: The surf camp ran three hours a day for a week.
kayak
IPA (UK): /ˈkaɪ.æk/
IPA (US): /ˈkaɪ.æk/
Meaning: A small boat used for paddling on water.
Meaning: A small boat used for paddling on water.
Example: They rented kayaks to explore the bay.
equipment hire
IPA (UK): /ɪˈkwɪp.mənt haɪər/
IPA (US): /ɪˈkwɪp.mənt haɪr/
Meaning: Renting gear needed for an activity.
Meaning: Renting gear needed for an activity.
Example: The main cost of surfing is equipment hire.
challenging
IPA (UK): /ˈtʃæl.ɪn.dʒɪŋ/
IPA (US): /ˈtʃæl.ən.dʒɪŋ/
Meaning: Difficult in a way that tests ability.
Meaning: Difficult in a way that tests ability.
Example: The waves at Le Hinch aren’t too challenging.
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