tune out – phrasal verb to stop paying attention to what other people are doing or saying
amateur sponsor - n. the provision of merchandise nad equipment and sometimes monetary payments to a skateboarder who has made specific time and effort commitments to a sponsor
context – n. the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
counselor – n. a person who provides advice as a job
lecturer – n. someone who teaches at a college or university on a temporary basis
engage – v. to get and keep someone’s attention, interest
gender – n. the state of being male or female
foray - n. an attempt to do something especially for the first time
inroad – n. used to describe a situation in which someone or something becomes more successful or important
academic – n. a person who is a teach in a college or university
granted – v. to agree to do, give or allow something asked for or hoped for
amazing – adj. causing great surprise or wonder
populace - n. the people who live in a country or area
elite – n. the people who have the most wealth and status in society
envoy – n. a person who is sent by the government to represent it in dealing with another government
people-to-people - adj. having or showing strong emotions or beliefs
blueprint - n. a detail plan of how to do something
foster – n. to help something grow or develop
facility – n. something such as a building or large piece of equipment that is built for a specific purpose
disparity- n. a noticeable and often unfair difference between people or things
embargo – n. a government order that limits trade in some way
obstacles – n. something that makes it difficult to do something
access – n. a way of getting near, at or to something or someone
persevere – v. to continue doing something or trying to do something even though it is difficult
inherent – adj. belonging to the basic nature of someone or something
expensive – adj. costing a lot of money
ensure – v. to make something sure, certain or safe