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In this week's lesson from "Challenges and Obstacles," we explore the journey of learning to swim. Through vocabulary words like "customary," "emphasized," "frantic," "stunned," and "treaded," we highlight the emotional and physical challenges one faces in mastering this essential skill. Whether it's the customary practices of swimming, the emphasized importance of safety, or the frantic feelings of anxiety, we delve into how overcoming these obstacles can lead to personal growth and confidence in the water.
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Unit Three: Challenges and Obstacles Week Three: “Learning to Swim” Selection Vocabulary Words
customary (adjective) • according to custom; usual
emphasized (verb) • stressed; called attention to
frantic (adjective) • very much excited; wild with rage, fear, pain, or grief
stunned (verb) • dazed, bewildered, shocked, overwhelmed
treaded (verb) • kept the body straight in the water with the head above the surface by moving the arms and legs