Key Vocabulary
Word | Definition | Usage (Sentence) |
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routine | A usual or fixed way of doing things. | My morning routine is to wake up and drink coffee. |
unhappy | Not happy; sad. | He was unhappy with his test score. |
spontaneous | Done suddenly, without planning. | We made a spontaneous trip to the beach. |
decision | A choice you make after thinking. | It was a difficult decision to move to a new city. |
arrived | Reached the end of a journey. | The train arrived at the station on time. |
confused | Unable to think clearly or understand something. | The complicated map left me feeling confused. |
language | The system of communication used by a country. | She wants to learn the Italian language. |
immediately | At once; instantly. | When the phone rang, she answered it immediately. |
lonely | Feeling sad because you are alone. | He felt lonely after his friends moved away. |
apartment | A set of rooms for living in, in a larger building. | They rent a small apartment in the city center. |
struggled | Found it difficult to do something. | He struggled to lift the heavy box. |
simple | Easy to understand or do. | The recipe was simple to follow. |
missed | Felt sad because someone or something was not there. | She missed her family when she was travelling. |
remembered | To bring a fact or event back into your mind. | I suddenly remembered I had a meeting. |
local | Relating to a particular area or neighborhood. | We bought fresh vegetables from the local market. |
nervous | Feeling worried or anxious. | I always get nervous before a presentation. |
practice | To do something regularly to become better at it. | You need to practice every day to learn the piano. |
owner | The person who owns something. | The owner of the restaurant was very friendly. |
patient | Able to wait for a long time without becoming angry. | The teacher was very patient with the slow students. |
hopeful | Feeling that something good will happen. | She is hopeful that she will get the job. |
The Story
Anna was tired of her daily routine. She felt unhappy with her boring job and the same old city. One evening, she saw a beautiful picture of Lisbon online and made a spontaneous decision. She bought a one-way ticket to Portugal.
When she arrived in Lisbon, she felt confused and a little scared. She didn’t understand the language, and everything felt so different. She immediately felt very lonely in the big, busy city.
After a few days, she found a small apartment. The first week was hard. She struggled with simple tasks like buying groceries. For a moment, she missed her old, comfortable life, but then she remembered why she had left.
Feeling brave, she went to a local café. She was nervous, but she wanted to practice her Portuguese. The café owner, an old man with a kind smile, was very patient with her broken sentences.
That small interaction made her feel hopeful. She knew her new journey would be difficult, but it would also be an amazing experience. She was ready to face the challenge and build a new life for herself.
Comprehension Quiz
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Correct Answers Key
1. No, she was not.
2. No, she did not.
3. No, she did not.
4. No, she did not.
5. No, it was not.
6. No, she did not.
7. No, she did not.
8. No, he was not.
9. Yes, it did.
10. No, she did not.